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Depending on what you put in your salad, you can eat a big bowl of

it. I did not see beets listed as an authorized food (high in

sugar, and I doubt bacon bits or croutons are, but carrots are on

the list, as are many salad veggies, such as tomatoes, mushrooms,

cucumber, onions, green peppers, etc. Bill lists low-fat cheese as

an authorized protein, but it's not the best choice. How many

calories are in that dressing and how much do you use? The sugar

and fat sound fine--just make sure you are only using a " serving " .

> When making a salad, what is okay to put in it? I usually have one

salad a

> day with dinner, and it consists of shredded carrots and beets

(already in

> the lettuce package), fat free shredded cheddar cheese, a few

croutons, a few

> bacon bits, and lite (less than 2 grams/fat, about 3 grams of

sugar) honey

> mustard dressing. Is this okay?

>

> And, how big can the salad be? I buy those bags of pre-cut lettuce

and I eat

> a half a bag with my salad. I assume salads are like eggs, where

the

> palm-sized portion doesn't apply.

> Thanks,

> Missy

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Salads

When making a salad, what is okay to put in it? I usually have one salad a

day with dinner, and it consists of shredded carrots and beets

Are you sure they are beets and not red cabbage?? The cabbage would be better

than beets.

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I tell them at least two months out, but

maybe longer. It is hard b/c everyone is so individualized according to

what they can tolerate.

L. Kennedy, MS, RD, LDN

Southeast Bariatrics

2300 Randolph Road

Charlotte, NC 28207

(704) 347-4144

hkennedy@...

www.southeastbariatrics.com

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salads

When do you allow RNY and AGB pt's have raw fruits and vegs? There's a

debate going on in my office. Thanks!!!

, RD, CD

Clinical Dietitian

Memorial Weight Loss & Bariatric Surgery Center

Northern Indiana Dietetic

Association President-elect

office: 574-647-6400

pager: 574-472-2644

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We recommend waiting 6 to 8 weeks after surgery before starting raw vegetables/salad. For raw fruits, we let them start them 2 weeks after surgery, but insist they remove the tough skins. - Beth <jlewis@...> wrote: When do you allow RNY and AGB pt's have raw fruits and vegs? There's a debate going on in my office. Thanks!!! , RD,

CD Clinical Dietitian Memorial Weight Loss & Bariatric Surgery Center Northern Indiana Dietetic Association President-elect office: 574-647-6400 pager: 574-472-2644

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I have a patient who is 1 year post-op RNY who cannot tolerate grapes or blueberries as of 2 weeks ago. That doesn't make sense to me. She has been able to eat grapes and blueberries up till then. Also, within the past month cherries and kiwi have been making her throat feel like it is swelling. I have never heard of people developing allergic reactions to food after surgery. Has anyone heard of something like this?

RD

From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Beth GoodridgeSent: Friday, September 15, 2006 12:51 PM Subject: Re: salads

We recommend waiting 6 to 8 weeks after surgery before starting raw vegetables/salad. For raw fruits, we let them start them 2 weeks after surgery, but insist they remove the tough skins.

- Beth <jlewis@...> wrote:

When do you allow RNY and AGB pt's have raw fruits and vegs? There's a debate going on in my office. Thanks!!!

, RD, CD

Clinical Dietitian

Memorial Weight Loss & Bariatric Surgery Center

Northern Indiana Dietetic Association President-elect

office: 574-647-6400

pager: 574-472-2644

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It may not be related to bariatric

surgery. Her symptoms seem to fit the dx of “oral allergy syndrome”.

If they are cooked, is the tolerance ok? Is she near menopause? She

may also have a latex sensitivity? Does she eat bananas, avocado? Has

she seen a board certified allergist?

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3:25 PM

Subject: RE:

salads

I have a patient who is 1 year post-op RNY

who cannot tolerate grapes or blueberries as of 2 weeks ago. That doesn't make

sense to me. She has been able to eat grapes and blueberries up till then.

Also, within the past month cherries and kiwi have been making her throat feel

like it is swelling. I have never heard of people developing allergic reactions

to food after surgery. Has anyone heard of something like this?

RD

From:

[mailto: ]

On Behalf Of Beth Goodridge

Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006

12:51 PM

Subject: Re:

salads

We recommend waiting 6 to 8 weeks after surgery before starting raw

vegetables/salad. For raw fruits, we let them start them 2 weeks after

surgery, but insist they remove the tough skins.

- Beth

<jlewismemorialsb (DOT) org> wrote:

When do you allow RNY and AGB pt's have raw fruits and vegs? There's a

debate going on in my office. Thanks!!!

, RD, CD

Clinical Dietitian

Memorial Weight Loss & Bariatric Surgery Center

Northern Indiana Dietetic

Association President-elect

office: 574-647-6400

pager: 574-472-2644

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>

> I am confused about what veggies we can have. The list includes a

whole bunch of different salad greens. A lot of people mention

eating salads. Are salads raw veggies or are you cooking them?

+++Hi Doris. All of the veggies listed on the food list are okay.

People who have digestive problems shouldn't eat raw veggies, but

some people don't have bad digestion so they can eat them.

>

> My husband has almost agreed to give this a try. He wants to know

how long before he can

> have his salads, carrots and celery sticks again. He thinks he has

been sick for 8 years with

> spondilytis but I remember that he started having problems with

eczema on his face when he

> was 21. He is 46 now. He says there is no way of knowing if it

had anything to do with

> candida.

+++This program is a healing program, which isn't just for candida.

That's why I called my website Healing Naturally by Bee. So it

improves anyone's health no matter the cause. Most people nowadays

have been unhealthy since before birth. If your husband had eczema

that long ago he would be well-advised to stay on the program long

enough for his body to " retrace " and heal eczema, and even longer to

heal any other diseases, symptoms, malfunctions, injuries he may have

had previous to that time.

>

> My kids too are asking well how long before we can have fruit?

+++Fructose is one of the worst types of sugar for the body. I'm

just reading about that in Taubes book Good Calories, Bad

Calories. Also Dr. Mercola has many articles about the dangers of

fructose - search at www.mercola.com So even healthy people should

only have small amounts, and they should always eat fruits with

plenty of good fats to slow the release of them into the system.

The best to you, Bee

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Bee,

I know that you said that it is best to cook your vegetables. I like to have

salads with Spinish lettuce, Red and green (raw) peppers toped with olive oil.

Could this be causing constipation, also is it bad to eat these types of foods

this way?

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> Bee,

>

> I know that you said that it is best to cook your vegetables. I like to have

salads with Spinish lettuce, Red and green (raw) peppers toped with olive oil.

Could this be causing constipation, also is it bad to eat these types of foods

this way?

>

+++Hi . If you changed over to this diet too quickly it will cause

constipation since it is more difficult to consume enough " good " fats, which are

antifungal, so it takes time to get them up high enough.

If you changed over too fast, you may need to backtrack and consume more carbs

until you can consume enough good fats.

If you have any digestive problems you should be eating only cooked vegetables

since cooking breaks down the cell walls of plant foods so the nutrients are

released and they are easier to digest.

Bee

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Bee,

Is it bad if you cook aspargas in a frying pan with coconut oil and garlic sea

salt and pepper at a low temperature?? is possible to over cook them?

> >

> > Bee,

> >

> > I know that you said that it is best to cook your vegetables. I like to have

salads with Spinish lettuce, Red and green (raw) peppers toped with olive oil.

Could this be causing constipation, also is it bad to eat these types of foods

this way?

> >

> +++Hi . If you changed over to this diet too quickly it will cause

constipation since it is more difficult to consume enough " good " fats, which are

antifungal, so it takes time to get them up high enough.

>

> If you changed over too fast, you may need to backtrack and consume more carbs

until you can consume enough good fats.

>

> If you have any digestive problems you should be eating only cooked vegetables

since cooking breaks down the cell walls of plant foods so the nutrients are

released and they are easier to digest.

>

> Bee

>

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> Bee,

>

> Is it bad if you cook aspargas in a frying pan with coconut oil and garlic sea

salt and pepper at a low temperature?? is possible to over cook them?

+++Hi . No, it is okay to stir fry vegetables. No, you cannot overcook

them - see the last section of this article, which describes how long you need

to cook them (remember my website isn't just for candida sufferers so that's why

fruits are in this article):

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/veg3.php

Bee

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