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  • Foodible App

    The future of culturally sensitive wellbeing Foodible is designed to provide help across the spectrum of food anxiety behaviours, allowing you to improve your relationship with your body and the food you eat Try the app demo “This app is so inclusive! We don’t have anything like this and we need all the help we can get. We NEED the cultural sensitivity the app brings. And most importantly, it’s a platform that parents and carers can use to share their child’s mental health journey, because they’re desperate to be involved. It would definitely be something we would use.” MEGAN ROWE - JONES, First Steps ED What is foodible? Foodible demedicalises eating disorders and increases awareness, allowing free conversations to take place to support those suffering. The app has 5 sections, each addressing a different facet of food anxiety, providing users autonomy, validation, and a widened sense of community. Personalised recipe recommendations The foodible recipe algorithm recommends recipes based on your mood and fullness levels, making sure to always listen to your body first. Digestible food education, wherever you go Learn about the building blocks of a healthy diet without being overwhelmed by numbers. Access a rich library of guides to help you everyday. Community support on all levels Have full control over whether you want to speak to health professionals, chat to others in your community or receive help anonymously. Tracking your healing journey There’s no pressure to log your journey regularly, but doing so will allow you to look back at your journey and facilitate conversations with health professionals. Emergency support whenever you need In case of a panic attack, dissociation or severe anxiety, the Calm Room can help take care of you and point you to the right emergency support if needed. Foodible is currently in its prototyping phase. If you'd like to follow along the app's progress, we'd love for you to join our email list below. Thank you for your support! Email Subscribe Thanks for subscribing! Data Privacy Autonomy and safety are the core of foodible. This is why your personal information is safe with us and will never be shared with any third parties. We also plan to work closely with NHS Digital to keep your data secure.

  • Plans & Pricing | WeDu

    Explore Our Pricing Plans Use this area to describe one of your memberships. Free $ 0 0$ Use this area to describe one of your memberships. Valid for 3 months Get Started I'm a benefit I'm a benefit Standard $ 30 30$ Every month Use this area to describe one of your memberships. Valid for 6 months Get Started I'm a benefit I'm a benefit I'm a benefit Best Value Premium $ 50 50$ Every month Use this area to describe one of your memberships. Valid for 12 months Get Started I'm a benefit I'm a benefit I'm a benefit I'm a benefit

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  • About | Foodible App

    About Foodible Foodible was created to demedicalise and prevent eating disorders. Eating disorder treatment is very under-sourced in healthcare services around the world. Marginalised communities are particularly at risk and current treatments do not cater to their socio-cultural sensitivities. Founder, Tahira Resalat Foodible began as a masters project (MA/MSc Innovation Design Engineering at Imperial College London and Royal College of Art ), but its origins are much more personal. It was inspired by my own experience with an eating disorder (ED) and my recovery journey. I have struggled with food from a very young age and well into my adult life. I have always found it challenging to discuss in a safe environment and my upbringing as. British-Bangladeshi woman has definitely complicated things. It was only once I started researching for Foodible did I realise my experiences and feelings were shared by so many immigrants around the UK and worldwide. The duration between when I had first visited my GP to getting help for my ED, it was approximately 2 years. After being on a long waiting list, the help I had finally received was not sensitive to my personal issues and diet. Foodible was inspired by that very experience, with the desire to deliver a personalised recommendation tool which would suit each user and be kind to their own experiences. Who is Foodible for? Body The body section has been designed to help people with fear of new foods, not knowing what to eat and learning how to listen to their body Learn The learn section provides food education in a non-numerical and non-demonising way through visual and interactive guides. Community The community section has been designed for those isolated by their food anxiety and need reminding that there are many others in the same space as them. Document The document section has been designed for those who want to be able to proactively track their food anxiety journey. Calm Room The calm room is designed to deal with panic attacks, dissociation, purges, anxiety attacks all related to food anxiety. Let’s Work Together tahiraresalat@gmail.com First Name Last Name Email Message Thanks for submitting! Send

  • Research | Foodible App

    Coming Soon Coming Soon Foodible was developed through extensive research from incredibly valuable stakeholders. This includes but is not limited to eating disorder researchers, dieticians, nutritionists, mental health charities, ED charities and people in ED recovery.

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  • Privacy Policy | WeDu

    Privacy Policy A privacy policy is a statement that discloses some or all of the ways a website collects, uses, discloses, and manages the data of its visitors and customers. It fulfills a legal requirement to protect a visitor or client's privacy. ​ Countries have their own laws with different requirements per jurisdiction regarding the use of privacy policies. Make sure you are following the legislation relevant to your activities and location. In general, what should you cover in your Privacy Policy? ​ What type of information do you collect? How do you collect information? Why do you collect such personal information? How do you store, use, share and disclose your site visitors' personal information? How (and if) do you communicate with your site visitors? Is your service targeting and collecting information from Minors? Privacy policy updates Contact Information You can check out this support article to receive more information about how to create a privacy policy. The explanations and information provided herein are only general explanations, information and samples. You should not rely on this article as legal advice or as recommendations regarding what you should actually do. We recommend that you seek legal advice to help you understand and to assist you in the creation of your privacy policy.

  • Terms & Conditions | WeDu

    Terms & Conditions Terms and conditions (“Terms”) are a set of legal terms defined by the owner of a website. They set forth the terms and conditions governing the activities of the website visitors on the said website and the relationship between the site visitors and the website owner. Terms must be defined according to the specific needs and nature of each website. For example, a website offering products to customers in e-commerce transactions requires Terms that are different from the Terms of a website only providing information. Terms provide the website owner the ability to protect themselves from potential legal exposure. In general, what should you cover in your Terms & Conditions? In general, what should you cover in your Terms & Conditions? Who can use your website; what are the requirements to create an account (if relevant) Key commercial Terms offered to customers Retention of right to change offering Warranties & responsibility for services and products Ownership of intellectual property, copyrights and logos Right to suspend or cancel member account Indemnification Limitation of liability Right to change and modify Terms Preference of law and dispute resolution Contact info You can check out this support article to receive more information about how to create a Terms and Conditions page. The explanations and information provided herein are only general explanations, information and samples. You should not rely on this article as legal advice or as recommendations regarding what you should actually do. We recommend that you seek legal advice to help you understand and to assist you in the creation of your privacy policy.

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