Guest guest Posted November 3, 2001 Report Share Posted November 3, 2001 ----- Original Message ----- From: <burdick_dana@...> < > Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 10:26 AM Subject: [ ] CR Turnoff due to Osteo Reports > I just wanted to know what opinions people might have on this. > > Thanks, Hi Dana, Thanks for sharing with us. :-)) Do you follow Dr. Walford's dietary advise? Have you have your Cortisol tested? Could you share a bit more about your diet? Do I agree that Osteo is to be avoided at all costs........... Greg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2001 Report Share Posted November 3, 2001 Greg wrote: > > Do you follow Dr. Walford's dietary advise? Mmm...Good question. Actually, I probably do and probably don't. Not much of an answer I know. I have learned much from all kinds of sources, Dr. Walford, my nutritionist and other books. I have low blood sugar, so my diet is very much dictated by what my body can and cannot tolerate. I have to eat protein based meals and snacks to keep my blood sugar as stable as possible. I have to keep bread, cereals and other grains to a minimum (I believe Dr. Walford follows a higher carb diet than I can tolerate, that's where I deviate from his diet). Hypoglycemics typically don't tolerate wheat too well While I do eat wheat, I make sure not to eat it in the morning or by itself. My diet with regards to hypoglycemia is far more important to me than CR because not tending to it can make my life and others around me miserable. On that same note, CRing and eating for hypoglycemia aren't that far removed and, for that matter, can complement each other. Here's a rundown on my diet. Calories: 2000Kcal (when I was on CR I averaged ~1800Kcal) Carbs: 40-50% Fat: 25-30% I strive for 50% mono 25% poly <25% sat Protein: 20-25% Typical day Breakfast: (I absolutely never deviate from this) 1 egg fried with PAM olive oil 1 egg white fried soy beans or red pepper or cherry tomatoes 1c soy milk or 1c orange juice 1-2c tea ProGreens green drink mixed with the juice or soy milk Multivitamin, 1000mg C, 400IU E, 25,000IU Beta Carotene, 1000mg Salmon oil, garlic, 50mg Selenium, 1000mg Calcium, 30mg zinc Snack: fruit salad: 1 apple, .5 avocado, 3 dates, sprinkle lime juice Lunch1: 6oz tuna 1-2 raw carrots crackers water Lunch2: peanut butter and jelly sandwich with whole wheat bread banana water or milk Snack: 10-20 raw unblanched almonds 1 pint raspberries dinner: 4c green salad no dressing (romaine lettuce, fresh mint, fresh basil, orange, tomato) 4-5oz salmon, 4oz trout, or 4-6oz chicken breast choy sum or broccoli 1c milk snack: yogurt with banana My exercise: 3 days a week run 3-5miles 2 days a week combo class of 30min aerobics and 30min stationary bike 3 days a week lift weights (however, have been doing this lightly lately or skipping days altogether) > > Have you have your Cortisol tested? No. Thanks for your interest, -Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2001 Report Share Posted November 3, 2001 Hi Dana and all, … Hi all, .... I got my own mini DEXA scan which measured T=-0.2. … Mine bottomed out at a bone mineral density of 0.675 in the lumbar spine and 0.654 g/cm2 in the hip (-4.7 and -3.2 standard deviations < peak). Bisphosphonates help and have are well tolerated. … I am also not too eager to reduce my body mass by loosing muscle. … I just wanted to know what opinions people might have on this….-Dana … To go on CR, there is only so much excess fat to lose. Skeletal muscle and liver are soon greatly decreased. IMHO, muscle in these days of automation and machinery is necessary only for recreational benefits and safety; this requirement is met under CRON. Again IMHO, if you want longer healthier life, you have to forgo wedding feast binges, the average appearance on physical normalcy, reduced average sex and thyroid hormone levels + the functions they control and some athletic abilities. But what is lost is returned in a very bountiful harvest in the middle and golden years. There are also many advantages in the early years. PS: IMHO, it is a disservice to this club if personal disparaging remarks are made about others. Private communications may be a preferred venue for personal remarks. I quote: Desiderata Written in 1927 by Max Ehrmann (1872-1945). … As far as possible without surrender, be on good terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant, they too have their story. Avoid loud and aggressive persons, they are vexations to the spirit. If you compare yourself with others, you may become vain and bitter; For, always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. … Al. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 Al wrote: > Again IMHO, if you want longer > healthier life, you have to forgo wedding feast binges PS: IMHO, it is a disservice to this club if personal disparaging remarks are made about others. Private communications may be a preferred venue for personal remarks. I spoke to Al offlist about the " disparaging remarks " since I hadn't noticed any; he was mistakenly referring to the main list and not the support list. As for one or two wedding feast binges a year, I disagree with Al and feel they're probably harmless if you practise CR the vast majority of the time. Even Walford admits he occasionally goes off his diet (I believe ice cream is his weakness, so you're in good company); and he says that an occasional binge is probably harmless. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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