What To Eat When Taking Oraxin

Oraxin syrup belongs to a group of combination medicines called 'appetite enhancer' used to stimulate the appetite and treat alimentary tract and metabolism problems. Oraxin syrup helps treat lack of appetite, weight loss, and anorexia nervosa (an eating disorder with low body weight).

What to eat when taking oraxin
Oraxin

Oraxin syrup is a combination of three medicines: cyproheptadine, sorbitol, and tricholine. Cyproheptadine is an appetite-enhancer. It works by decreasing the effect of a chemical messenger (serotonin) in the hypothalamus, a portion of the brain which controls appetite.

Sorbitol behaves as a syrup base and as an osmotic laxative to reduce constipation. On the other hand, Tricholine is a bile acid-binding agent that eliminates bile acids from the body. The liver then generates more bile acids using cholesterol, due to which cholesterol level is reduced.

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Oraxin Meal Plan

Consume a diet high in protein (protein supplements for women are readily available), nutrient-dense foods (like fresh, leafy green vegetables and low glycemic food).

You may eat more if you are having a good time during your meal. So, try to make mealtimes enjoyable by eating with friends, family, or watching a favorite show.

Change your menu and eat food that you enjoy. Try not to skip meals. Make time for eating. If you feel eating three times as overwhelming, eat six smaller meals.

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Include calorie-containing beverages in your diet, such as protein shakes, fruit juices, milk, etc. Proper management of basic hygiene and bowel regularity can positively affect appetite in adults.

Setting the alarm for mealtime or posting a meal schedule on the wall could help adults remind them to eat. Limit excessive snacking in between mealtimes.

If you have trouble obtaining, preparing food, or having difficulty with limited food choices, try delivery services that deliver fully prepared healthy meals.

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