Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 I have found a few things that are high in protien. Cottage cheese for a small serving is 11 grams of protien, campbells chunky soup has over 25 grams of protien, snack on a good roast beef from the deli this is high in protien ( and iron) chicken even a quick piece from a fast food joint is high in protien. I cannot stomache carbs to well so be careful about tricking your body into thinking it is on atkins! good luck with it, cassandra 232/122 11/13/02 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 Hey friend, Cottage cheese soy products seafood and of course meat (if you're into that sort of thing. LOL). To get more iron, try raisins, prunes, liver (yuk), and dark green leafy veggies. When you make a salad use the greener lettuces and add some pine nuts or sunflower seeds on top to add a little protein. I'm sure you'll get lots of suggestions. Stay on top of this, Heidi. Stay healthy! Talk to you soon. Love, I have a protein food question? and need some tips!!! Help!! > Hi gang~ > My yearly bloodowork was good but i'm a bit anemic and i'm > low on my protein. I'm curious what everyone does for Natural protein. And by > natural I mean food and not Whey protein. LOL > I know Nuts, cheese and eggs, but what else is out there? Any and all > tips would be much appreciated. > Thank-you so much!!!! > Heidi > MGB~ Dr. R > 11/06/02 > 266/129 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 heidi... this is not advice, just suggestions made from my OWN experience: do NOT let the anemia get out of hand -- it is harder than heck to get it back to normal! ASK YOUR DOC FOR CHROMAGEN FORTE- it helped me somewhat , maybe you are not as bad as i was yet and you can still turn iron around with CF.. i ended up having the shots!! i still have stains on my butt from them not to mention they hurt!! i am speaking from experience here. i didnt realize how worn out and run down i was until my iron got back to normal. whey is the easiest protein to digest and absorb. a really good food source is cottage cheese and i do well with protein bars. i like the atkins creamy cinnamon roll kind. i cut it into 10 pieces and eat a tid bit at a time throughout the day (20g) you need 50 g per day minimum. good luck honey! and you take care of the bloodwork. call clos and see if they have any suggestions. be WELL!! happy new year cathy s in va > Hi gang~ > My yearly bloodowork was good but i'm a bit anemic and i'm > low on my protein. I'm curious what everyone does for Natural protein. And by > natural I mean food and not Whey protein. LOL > I know Nuts, cheese and eggs, but what else is out there? Any and all > tips would be much appreciated. > Thank-you so much!!!! > Heidi > MGB~ Dr. R > 11/06/02 > 266/129 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 Heidi, I eat cottage cheese, yogurt, tofu, tuna salad, egg salad, chicken salad, salmon, halibut, lobster,shrimp, crab, peanut butter, a nice keish is wonderful with eggs and diced ham and cheese..... I can not eat dense meats like beef, pork etc...here is one of my favorite recipes that has lots of protein. Layer a lasagna pan with Filo dough or Pilsberry pastry sheest...between the layers you add this mixture: combine feta cheese, couple of eggs, diced onion, a defrosted brick of frozen spinach, well drained and well chopped. Little salt and pepper. Bake...it is very good, soft, hight in protein, also the spinach has iron......Enjoy Kim Whitney Dr. Hargroder 10-20-03 273-239 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 holey moley that sounds good , kim!!! cathy > Heidi, > > I eat cottage cheese, yogurt, tofu, tuna salad, egg salad, chicken > salad, salmon, halibut, lobster,shrimp, crab, peanut butter, a nice > keish is wonderful with eggs and diced ham and cheese..... I can not eat > dense meats like beef, pork etc...here is one of my favorite recipes > that has lots of protein. > > Layer a lasagna pan with Filo dough or Pilsberry pastry > sheest...between the layers you add this mixture: combine feta cheese, > couple of eggs, diced onion, a defrosted brick of frozen spinach, well > drained and well chopped. Little salt and pepper. Bake...it is very > good, soft, hight in protein, also the spinach has iron......Enjoy > > Kim Whitney > Dr. Hargroder > 10-20-03 > 273-239 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Heidi, I do chicken and tuna. I am also a beef fan. some like tofu but I have never aquired a liking for it. My blood work all came back just fine. Have a wonderful new year. I have a protein food question? and need some tips!!! Help!! > Hi gang~ > My yearly bloodowork was good but i'm a bit anemic and i'm > low on my protein. I'm curious what everyone does for Natural protein. And by > natural I mean food and not Whey protein. LOL > I know Nuts, cheese and eggs, but what else is out there? Any and all > tips would be much appreciated. > Thank-you so much!!!! > Heidi > MGB~ Dr. R > 11/06/02 > 266/129 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 I have a question. You mentioned " not tricking your body into thinking you are on Atkins. " What does that mean and why is it bad? I no longer have a taste for bread, potatoes, most pasta, rice and so forth, and especially anything with sugar, so my diet (15 months after surgery and 110 pounds lost) consists of mostly fish, chicken, meat, vegetables and fruits. I feel great and while this is a modified form of Atkins, your message made me question whether I should be forcing myself to eat more carbohydrates. Thanks for answering. Doris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 This is only my personal opinion not Dr. Rutledges. I am 13 months out and have lost 112 pounds. I weight 122 and am 5'3. I wear a size 2/4. This sounds fantastic Trust me I know I'm tickled! The problem I have is that my body is still losing. I have had a hard time eating carbs and have really loved protien. I also need to eat constantly all day! I believe this has had something to do with my rate of loss. I am now on a high calorie diet ( can you believe this one! LOL) and have incorporated 1/3 more carbs into my diet. It seems to be working. I only lost 5 pounds last month. Dr R office is not to concerned since we are to level off after 12-16 months but considering my loose skin weights about 10 pounds I really cannot afford to loose anymore. ( heck, the skin hanging from my arms alone weights that LOL) There is nothing wrong in my opinion with eating the way you are or that I have been, you just need to be aware that if you do not have alot left to loose you do not want to kick start your body into another diet mode without realizing it. Cassandra Ayala 232/220 I have a question. You mentioned " not tricking your body into thinking you are on Atkins. " What does that mean and why is it bad? I no longer have a taste for bread, potatoes, most pasta, rice and so forth, and especially anything with sugar, so my diet (15 months after surgery and 110 pounds lost) consists of mostly fish, chicken, meat, vegetables and fruits. I feel great and while this is a modified form of Atkins, your message made me question whether I should be forcing myself to eat more carbohydrates. Thanks for answering. Doris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2004 Report Share Posted January 5, 2004 Hello, Be careful. You may need to talk to Dr. R about this. If you lose too much you could become very unhealthy. You are losing very fast. Please, eat as much stuff as you can. Even if you thought it was bad for you. I was in a similar situation as you. My body self adjusted and I gained back some weight. Hopefully your body will wake up and kick in and decide that hey, I need to stabilize here. Keep close track. a -- Re: I have a protein food question? and need some tips!!! Help!! This is only my personal opinion not Dr. Rutledges. I am 13 months out and have lost 112 pounds. I weight 122 and am 5'3. I wear a size 2/4. This sounds fantastic Trust me I know I'm tickled! The problem I have is that my body is still losing. I have had a hard time eating carbs and have really loved protien. I also need to eat constantly all day! I believe this has had something to do with my rate of loss. I am now on a high calorie diet ( can you believe this one! LOL) and have incorporated 1/3 more carbs into my diet. It seems to be working. I only lost 5 pounds last month. Dr R office is not to concerned since we are to level off after 12-16 months but considering my loose skin weights about 10 pounds I really cannot afford to loose anymore. ( heck, the skin hanging from my arms alone weights that LOL) There is nothing wrong in my opinion with eating the way you are or that I have been, you just need to be aware that if you do not have alot left to loose you do not want to kick start your body into another diet mode without realizing it. Cassandra Ayala 232/220 I have a question. You mentioned " not tricking your body into thinking you are on Atkins. " What does that mean and why is it bad? I no longer have a taste for bread, potatoes, most pasta, rice and so forth, and especially anything with sugar, so my diet (15 months after surgery and 110 pounds lost) consists of mostly fish, chicken, meat, vegetables and fruits. I feel great and while this is a modified form of Atkins, your message made me question whether I should be forcing myself to eat more carbohydrates. Thanks for answering. Doris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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