A Healthy Bite - ThatOrganicMom

A Healthy Bite - ThatOrganicMom


Amazing Cookbook Series Written for People with Traumatic Brain Injury by Susana Stoica

September 18, 2019

What is a TBI?
CDC defines a traumatic brain injury (TBI) as a disruption in the normal function of the brain that can be caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head, or penetrating head injury. Everyone is at risk for a TBI, especially children and older adults. The severity of a TBI may range from “mild,” i.e., a brief change in mental status or consciousness to “severe,” i.e., an extended period of unconsciousness or amnesia after the injury. (1)

Car, bike and motorcycle accidents, sports injuries, falls, etc. are among the ways people become brain injured. Football players are particularly at risk for TBI and Degenerative Brain Disease. A study showed that up to 87% of Former football players had degenerative brain disease. Players have a wide variety of symptoms such as dementia; 95% had cognitive symptoms, like issues with memory, executive function and attention. (2)
A TBI can cause a wide range of functional short- or long-term changes affecting:

* Thinking (i.e., memory and reasoning)
* Sensation (i.e., sight and balance)
* Language (i.e., communication, expression, and understanding)
* Emotion (i.e., depression, anxiety, personality changes, aggression, acting out, and social inappropriateness).(3)

People who have experienced a TBI may have difficulty with things they previously had been able to do. This is why Susana Stoica came up with a tasty solution.
An exciting new five-part cookbook series for people who have had a traumatic brain injury
People who have a traumatic brain injury (TBI) are no longer able to cook, even if they were proficient cooks before the trauma. That is what happened to the Susana Stoica, author of a new four-part cookbook series "Cooking after Brain Injury: Easy Cooking for Recovery."

Susana had two TBIs on the same day and ended up not being able to make sense of cooking. With determination and patience, over a span of ten years, Susana was able to find a way to cook again. She then documented her new approach to cooking so she can share it with others fighting to recover from the impairments of brain trauma.

As you will hear in this podcast episode, Susana has made each one of these recipes repeatedly and they have all been taste tested. Because of the nature of her cookbook. I believe it would be a perfect cookbook for those who struggle to understand the process of meal preparation. Beginners can benefit from these books as Susana has painstakingly included every detail, even down to what the ingredients look like!

Every assisted living community should have a set of these cookbooks available for those who still cook but lack focus.
Cooking after Brain Injury: Easy Cooking for Recovery: Book 1
The new way of cooking deals with the typical issues related to brain trauma: problems with concentration, sequencing, and with determining that dishes go together. This is the first book in a series of increasingly complex recipes.
Cooking after Brain Injury: Easy Cooking for Recovery: Book 2
The second book in the “Cooking after Brain Injury: Easy Cooking for Recovery” series contains somewhat more difficult dishes, so the person with brain trauma can go one step further in improving his/her cognitive abilities. Like in the first book, the recipes are easy to follow and healthy. Some of the dishes can be used both as sides and, if desired, as vegetarian dishes. All the recipes are low in fat content, but they can be easily modified, if so desired for the Keto diet.
Cooking after Brain Injury: Easy Cooking for Recovery: Book 3