Guest guest Posted August 5, 2005 Report Share Posted August 5, 2005 Hello All, Maybe you can help me. I'm going to be going on a trip for two weeks where I will be working 14 hour days and have very limited control over what will be available to eat. The best I'll be able to do it is to make wise choices about the food available and bring supplements with me. The last time I had a schedule anything like this by the end I was weepy and emotional, had lost weight despite eating lots, and then got sick. I didn't know at the time, but now I recognize it as being classic signs that I was on cortisol overdrive. How can I prevent this from happening to me again? How can I keep my resistance up and avoid totally wearing myself out? What are the best (and most portable) supplements and supper foods for this sort of thing? I'm very interested in any suggestions. Thanks so much! ~Johannah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2005 Report Share Posted August 5, 2005 --- In , Johannah Foss <januce@e...> wrote: > Hello All, > > Maybe you can help me. I'm going to be going on a trip for two weeks > where I will be working 14 hour days and have very limited control over > what will be available to eat. The best I'll be able to do it is to > make wise choices about the food available and bring supplements with > me. The last time I had a schedule anything like this by the end I was > weepy and emotional, had lost weight despite eating lots, and then got > sick. I didn't know at the time, but now I recognize it as being > classic signs that I was on cortisol overdrive. > > How can I prevent this from happening to me again? How can I keep my > resistance up and avoid totally wearing myself out? What are the best > (and most portable) supplements and supper foods for this sort of > thing? I'm very interested in any suggestions. Thanks so much! Johannah, _The Diet Cure_ by Ross has a chapter with very pragmatic suggestions for eating in situations like you describe. In fact, the whole book would probably serve you well. B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2005 Report Share Posted August 5, 2005 >> How can I prevent this from happening to me again? How can I keep my >> resistance up and avoid totally wearing myself out? What are the best >> (and most portable) supplements and supper foods for this sort of >> thing? I'm very interested in any suggestions. Thanks so much! > >Johannah I have a major problem, when travelling also, esp. because I have food allergy issues which REALLY make me sick. This last time I took a bit of Pascalite with each meal, plus extra supplements. I bought some peanut butter and apples which, for me, can sub for a meal nicely. And canned anchovies. And red wine in the evening (available anywhere!). Sometimes I bring dried anchovies too, but that depends on the company. Eating out I got big salads with lox. Ceviche is available in a lot of places now. Seafood is easy. Steak is available just about anywhere too, and many stores sell kimchi now. Korean and Thail restaurants are pretty NT by their nature, as are the more pricey American places, and some Mexican restaurants. With relatives I do stuff like buy a roast or salmon for dinner ... i.e. help provide food, something I want to eat! And I help cook it if possible. But it kind of depends on what YOUR diet normally is, what gets along with you personally. Also it would help if you knew what it was about travelling that messes you up. It took me years to figure it out for me ... when I ate out, I would always get the " breakfast special " which includes toast or english muffin, and that was the ONLY time I ate those things since we just never kept bread at home. Fast food places have different ingredients than you would expect too, which can really mess you up. This is the first trip I *didn't* end up with a total emotional breakdown by the end. Heidi Jean Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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