Guest guest Posted January 5, 2003 Report Share Posted January 5, 2003 Let me tell you, when I first started last year, I thought, " hoo boy. Cottage cheese. Gross. " But then I read Bill mixed his with ff and sugar free yogurt, I thought I'd try that. Now I can't eat yogurt with out it! It's delicious. P.S. I also HATED yogurt until a few years ago when I was at a friend's and that is ALL she had to eat...I'm such a picky eater, I'm like a 3-year-old!! Jana > All, > > First, thank you to everyone who responds to these posts. I truly > have learned a great deal from everything I've read. > > I will be starting my first challenge tomorrow, along with many of > you and I have some questions about proteins. I am not much of a meat > eater (chicken and some lean ground beef) and I like eggs, but I'm > struggling with other proteins. I DO NOT like cottage cheese and it > seems to be in every recipe I see and I do not eat seafood. So as you > can see, I'm struggling with finding a protein for every meal. I know > beans are a good source of protein, but I want to be sure I'm not > eating those high in carbs (ie. lentils) or high in fat. > > Can anyone make any suggestions? I want to ensure I stick with this > and variety is going to help!!! > > Thank you all, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2003 Report Share Posted January 5, 2003 All beans are considered carbs on BFL. You shouldn't use them as your only protein source in a meal. You might want to get a tub of whey protein. That way you could have a protein shake with any meal where you have trouble coming up with ideas. Chicken, eggs, and beef will go a long way toward getting in all your protein. You can hard boil eggs to make them portable (get rid of a few yolks to save calories). You can buy little cans of chicken breast for putting on salads or using in recipes. I would cook several chicken breasts and a batch of lean ground beef ahead of time for use in your meals during the week. You can mix them with bagged frozen vegetables, rice, beans, salads or whatever. You can also use sliced deli chicken, beef, turkey, and lean ham. Deli meats have a lot of sodium and nitrates though. You don't want to make them a main meat source but they'll help round out your meals a few times a week. No two brands of cottage cheese have the same taste or texture. The kinds you've tried and hated may have been ick brands. I tossed out 4 different brands before I found one I loved and could eat. Even if you never fall in love with cottage cheese, you can dump it in the blender with a box of sugar free jello, blend it and chill it. Then you have a smooth whipped cherry, orange, or lime dessert instead of the dreaded white lumpy stuff. Protein Question All, First, thank you to everyone who responds to these posts. I truly have learned a great deal from everything I've read. I will be starting my first challenge tomorrow, along with many of you and I have some questions about proteins. I am not much of a meat eater (chicken and some lean ground beef) and I like eggs, but I'm struggling with other proteins. I DO NOT like cottage cheese and it seems to be in every recipe I see and I do not eat seafood. So as you can see, I'm struggling with finding a protein for every meal. I know beans are a good source of protein, but I want to be sure I'm not eating those high in carbs (ie. lentils) or high in fat. Can anyone make any suggestions? I want to ensure I stick with this and variety is going to help!!! Thank you all, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2003 Report Share Posted January 6, 2003 Bill also recommends a tablespoon of sugar free jam mixed in with cottage cheese, add an apple diced up, and yum yum a sweet authorized treat!! This one got me through many 6th meals over the last year!! Liz In , " testing_ny_123 <testing_ny_123@y...> " <testing_ny_123@y...> wrote: > All, > > First, thank you to everyone who responds to these posts. I truly > have learned a great deal from everything I've read. > > I will be starting my first challenge tomorrow, along with many of > you and I have some questions about proteins. I am not much of a meat > eater (chicken and some lean ground beef) and I like eggs, but I'm > struggling with other proteins. I DO NOT like cottage cheese and it > seems to be in every recipe I see and I do not eat seafood. So as you > can see, I'm struggling with finding a protein for every meal. I know > beans are a good source of protein, but I want to be sure I'm not > eating those high in carbs (ie. lentils) or high in fat. > > Can anyone make any suggestions? I want to ensure I stick with this > and variety is going to help!!! > > Thank you all, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2003 Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 20-30 grams per meal, give or take. I read somewhere that our bodies can't digest more than 25-30 grams per meal anyhow. My protien powder has 20 grams per serving. Christy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2003 Report Share Posted May 27, 2003 > Ok. This may be a really silly question and it's possible someone asked > it before but how many grams of protein is considered a portion for a > meal? I know portion size is your fist, but what if my entire meal were > protein powder? How many grams should it be? Same question for > carbs...how many grams in a portion? Thanks for the help. Again, sorry > if it's a question that's been posed before :-) > I aim for about 20 grams protein if it is something I can't measure (protein powder, eggs, etc.). Colleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2005 Report Share Posted January 2, 2005 EAS has said that you should consume protein shakes and meal replacements within 8 hours of mixing them. Designer says 2 hours. Anything with creatine in it should be consumed immediately. Heating protein powder does break it down a little. Most people don't worry about the occasional baked protein muffin or cookie though. Some proteins are more stable than others when heated. I'm thinking whey was one of the more fickle varieties and soy and egg were more stable. I could have dreamed that though. Here's the Q & A from Designer. Q. What happens to the protein if I bake whey protein? Freeze it? Blend it? Any extreme temperatures, freezing or high heat (above ~140ºF), can denature protein (produce cross-linking) and reduce its solubility, digestibility and bioavailability. Blending a protein solution (heat and foaming) can result in the denaturation of proteins, leading to a loss of solubility and biological functionality. However, the small amount of heat or foaming produced during preparation of a shake from a powder by blending in a household blender will not cause any damage to the proteins. Q. Why should I mix protein into a drink and consume it immediately? Immediately does not mean instantly. However, drinking within 30 minutes of mixing is smart since pure protein in the liquid form is an extremely fertile environment for airborne bacteria growth. Leaving a protein drink (reconstituted from powder) in a refrigerator for two hours is probably okay, but not overnight. On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 00:56:47 -0000, skaryl13 <no_reply > wrote: > > > Happy New Year everyone! > > I remember that you shouldn't mix protein powder in advance but I > can't remember totally why, something to do with it losing it's > strength. My question is two part: how long can you pre prepare > drinks and how fast does the quality of the protein diminsh, and does > baking also affect it and if so how long does the protein last in the > baked good, if that makes any sense? Thanks in advance. > > Forever lurking, > > Stacey in NYC > > P.S. I have started a blog to journal my fitness journey as well as > many other things. Site address is http://speciallady.blogspot.com > please feel free to visit and leave comments to help keep me on track > and better myself, it will be greatly appreciated. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2005 Report Share Posted January 3, 2005 Thank you so much for the quick reply. I have been trying to figure out ways to get more protein into my diet. I can't really stomach the taste of protein powder with out it being masked by something else like fruit. So, I was thinking about blending shakes in advance to take to work with me because I am about to start my 14 hour days (an auditors busy season sucks!) and blenders aren't portable. I was also thinking about making protein muffins because I have seen receipies for them but I wasn't sure if they were worth the extra effort if the protein was going to loose a lot of it's strength. It looks like I can do both yay! Thanks again. Stacey in NYC > > > > > > Happy New Year everyone! > > > > I remember that you shouldn't mix protein powder in advance but I > > can't remember totally why, something to do with it losing it's > > strength. My question is two part: how long can you pre prepare > > drinks and how fast does the quality of the protein diminsh, and does > > baking also affect it and if so how long does the protein last in the > > baked good, if that makes any sense? Thanks in advance. > > > > Forever lurking, > > > > Stacey in NYC > > > > P.S. I have started a blog to journal my fitness journey as well as > > many other things. Site address is http://speciallady.blogspot.com > > please feel free to visit and leave comments to help keep me on track > > and better myself, it will be greatly appreciated. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2005 Report Share Posted June 24, 2005 How exciting ! Which doctor will be doing your belt lipectomy? I like the Detour bars. They are quite tasty! 15 gms of protein. I don't have time to make the protein drinks so I keep to the bars. Much more convenient for me! {{HUGS}} Judi in Greenville lovin96@... wrote: Hi! Ok...I took the plunge!! I am having a belt lipectomy (tummy tuck and a few other perks) and a breast lift in July at the Upstate Plastic Surgery Ctr in Greenville, SC. The dr. wants me to go back on the protein shakes for 2 weeks before surgery and 2 weeks after. My question is...since it has been FOREVER since I did the shakes....how do the protein bars compare? Do we have to drink shakes with this surgery....or if we can get the bars down a little better, is that just as good? Thanks for your help!! Feel free to email me at _lovin96@..._ (mailto:lovin96@...) . in Asheville MGB 1-8-01 105 lbs lost total Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2005 Report Share Posted June 24, 2005 From what I understand about it, the protein will help with the healing process so it shouldn't matter how you get the protein in. It is very important to continue your supplements as well as protein as your body takes a big " hit " when you have plastic surgery. Monroe, Human Resources CELOS- Corporate Office 704-682-0260 (cell) 704-871-0031 (office) npm@... www.clos.net Re: Protein Question How exciting ! Which doctor will be doing your belt lipectomy? I like the Detour bars. They are quite tasty! 15 gms of protein. I don't have time to make the protein drinks so I keep to the bars. Much more convenient for me! {{HUGS}} Judi in Greenville lovin96@... wrote: Hi! Ok...I took the plunge!! I am having a belt lipectomy (tummy tuck and a few other perks) and a breast lift in July at the Upstate Plastic Surgery Ctr in Greenville, SC. The dr. wants me to go back on the protein shakes for 2 weeks before surgery and 2 weeks after. My question is...since it has been FOREVER since I did the shakes....how do the protein bars compare? Do we have to drink shakes with this surgery....or if we can get the bars down a little better, is that just as good? Thanks for your help!! Feel free to email me at _lovin96@..._ (mailto:lovin96@...) . in Asheville MGB 1-8-01 105 lbs lost total Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2006 Report Share Posted February 25, 2006 You should probably switch to a muscle gain or maintenance ratio. Once you get up to around 2,000 calories a day, 40% protein becomes pretty excessive. The standard recommendation for muscle gain is 15-17 times body weight and 50% carbs, 30% protein, 20% fat. That would give you a more reasonable 135-150g of protein per day. On 2/24/06, Tara Winnett <twinnett001@...> wrote: > I've been trying to eat between 1800 and 2000 calories b/c I'm trying to gain lean mass. I'm around 120 at 5 '7, but less than 10% bodyfat. I just entered my day into Fitday. I ate almost 1900 calories and my split was 40/40/20 (pro/carbs/fat), but that comes out to 180 g. of protein. Is that too much for me?Since I'm not trying to lose weight, should I eat more carbs or more fat?Just confused. It's really hard to balance gaining lean mass without gaining too much of it as fat. After trying for the past 10 years to lose weight, it's hard to get out of that calorie cutting mindset. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 25, 2006 Report Share Posted February 25, 2006 Thanks . That's kind of what I thought too. More carbs! Hooray! I love carbs Skwigg <skwigg@...> wrote: You should probably switch to a muscle gain or maintenance ratio. Once you get up to around 2,000 calories a day, 40% protein becomes pretty excessive. The standard recommendation for muscle gain is 15-17 times body weight and 50% carbs, 30% protein, 20% fat. That would give you a more reasonable 135-150g of protein per day. On 2/24/06, Tara Winnett <twinnett001@...> wrote: > I've been trying to eat between 1800 and 2000 calories b/c I'm trying to gain lean mass. I'm around 120 at 5 '7, but less than 10% bodyfat. I just entered my day into Fitday. I ate almost 1900 calories and my split was 40/40/20 (pro/carbs/fat), but that comes out to 180 g. of protein. Is that too much for me?Since I'm not trying to lose weight, should I eat more carbs or more fat?Just confused. It's really hard to balance gaining lean mass without gaining too much of it as fat. After trying for the past 10 years to lose weight, it's hard to get out of that calorie cutting mindset. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2006 Report Share Posted August 4, 2006 Hi Pamela, What is Undenaturated Whey Protein ? I don't know if it'd be a problem or not. If the liver is pretty bad, protein can cause some hard work for the liver and the body builds up toxins. However, a lot depends on the state of the liver. I would advise discussing this with your liver specialist first before your husband tries it. Personally, I do the high protein, low carb diet (when I diet, which lately isn't often LOL). I have CFS also (thanks to Interferon) and I take Provigil when I need energy. Alley www.alleypat.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 2006 Report Share Posted August 4, 2006 Hi Pamela, What is Undenaturated Whey Protein ? I don't know if it'd be a problem or not. If the liver is pretty bad, protein can cause some hard work for the liver and the body builds up toxins. However, a lot depends on the state of the liver. I would advise discussing this with your liver specialist first before your husband tries it. Personally, I do the high protein, low carb diet (when I diet, which lately isn't often LOL). I have CFS also (thanks to Interferon) and I take Provigil when I need energy. Alley www.alleypat.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 There shouldn't be any problem with him taking this unless there is iron in it. People with liver disease can use good sources of easily digested protein (can't everyone?) and whey is one of them. Claudine goddesspv@... wrote: Hey everybody, I have a question. I have started taking Undenaturated Whey Protein to hopefully increase my energy (I have CFS). My husband Philip, who has Hep C, is interested in trying it but I wanted to check out first if there would be any problem for him in taking it. There is 18 grams of protein per serving. Thanx, Pamela Venus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 5, 2006 Report Share Posted August 5, 2006 There shouldn't be any problem with him taking this unless there is iron in it. People with liver disease can use good sources of easily digested protein (can't everyone?) and whey is one of them. Claudine goddesspv@... wrote: Hey everybody, I have a question. I have started taking Undenaturated Whey Protein to hopefully increase my energy (I have CFS). My husband Philip, who has Hep C, is interested in trying it but I wanted to check out first if there would be any problem for him in taking it. There is 18 grams of protein per serving. Thanx, Pamela Venus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 Alley, You say the interferon gave you CFS? Could you elaborate a little - symptoms & diagnosis? It's been hard to pinpoint causes of fatigue (for me) with so much going on such as age, HCV, high blood pressure, being overweight, etc. Any additional info would be much appreciated. Pam-in-Maine From: " Alley Pat " <alleypat@...> Reply- Hepatitis C <Hepatitis C > Subject: Re: Protein question Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 10:24:06 -0500 >Hi Pamela, > >What is Undenaturated Whey Protein ? > >I don't know if it'd be a problem or not. If the liver is pretty bad, >protein can cause some hard work for the liver and the body builds up >toxins. However, a lot depends on the state of the liver. I would advise >discussing this with your liver specialist first before your husband tries >it. > >Personally, I do the high protein, low carb diet (when I diet, which lately >isn't often LOL). I have CFS also (thanks to Interferon) and I take >Provigil when I need energy. > >Alley >www.alleypat.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2006 Report Share Posted August 6, 2006 Alley, You say the interferon gave you CFS? Could you elaborate a little - symptoms & diagnosis? It's been hard to pinpoint causes of fatigue (for me) with so much going on such as age, HCV, high blood pressure, being overweight, etc. Any additional info would be much appreciated. Pam-in-Maine From: " Alley Pat " <alleypat@...> Reply- Hepatitis C <Hepatitis C > Subject: Re: Protein question Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2006 10:24:06 -0500 >Hi Pamela, > >What is Undenaturated Whey Protein ? > >I don't know if it'd be a problem or not. If the liver is pretty bad, >protein can cause some hard work for the liver and the body builds up >toxins. However, a lot depends on the state of the liver. I would advise >discussing this with your liver specialist first before your husband tries >it. > >Personally, I do the high protein, low carb diet (when I diet, which lately >isn't often LOL). I have CFS also (thanks to Interferon) and I take >Provigil when I need energy. > >Alley >www.alleypat.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Well, knowing the Interferon gave me CFS (which could just as well mean I had it but didn't know it before), is that I didn't feel that way before treatment and during and after treatment I felt worse and it never really popped back to normal, my energy level that is. I also have fibromyalgia, which is just what my doc has lumped my achey symptoms into since I don't test as having arthritis and such. Now I've discovered I have some kind of degenerative bone disease, so that doesn't help. I asked my g p last time for more or better or different pain meds cuz the 50 vicoprofen a month she gives me doesn't always last. I know she has to worry about addiction etc, but I have found I prefer not living in pain than living like a dang hermit on the couch not doing anything. She didn't want to give me more so I may end up going to a pain specialist. Some days I need nothing, some days I do. I'm not sure she understands exactly how I feel, especially while doing cancer chemo. Alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Well, knowing the Interferon gave me CFS (which could just as well mean I had it but didn't know it before), is that I didn't feel that way before treatment and during and after treatment I felt worse and it never really popped back to normal, my energy level that is. I also have fibromyalgia, which is just what my doc has lumped my achey symptoms into since I don't test as having arthritis and such. Now I've discovered I have some kind of degenerative bone disease, so that doesn't help. I asked my g p last time for more or better or different pain meds cuz the 50 vicoprofen a month she gives me doesn't always last. I know she has to worry about addiction etc, but I have found I prefer not living in pain than living like a dang hermit on the couch not doing anything. She didn't want to give me more so I may end up going to a pain specialist. Some days I need nothing, some days I do. I'm not sure she understands exactly how I feel, especially while doing cancer chemo. Alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Dear Alley, She probably doesn't understand. You might try adding Aleve to the vicoprofen, but I'd ask for a script for vicadin. It is addictive, but it works fast, better, and lasts longer..........for me at least. Ask for a referal to pain management, but ask for one for physical therapy as well. The program they worked out for me has made a WHALE of a difference in my pain level. I do have to be dilligent about it, but it beats being in a agony or b non functional (Idon't do pain meds very well). What kind of degenerative bone disease. If that's all she said, you might just have osteopenia, which is what I have. Considering that my Mother has lost over 6 inches in height in the last few years, I eat my calcium supplements and Tums like candy. This also keeps me from having to take Prevacid, which keeps me sitting on the commode for hours on end. Hang in there, kid, Anne Re: Protein question > >Well, knowing the Interferon gave me CFS (which could just as well mean I had it but didn't know it before), is that I didn't feel that way before treatment and during and after treatment I felt worse and it never really popped back to normal, my energy level that is. > >I also have fibromyalgia, which is just what my doc has lumped my achey symptoms into since I don't test as having arthritis and such. > >Now I've discovered I have some kind of degenerative bone disease, so that doesn't help. > >I asked my g p last time for more or better or different pain meds cuz the 50 vicoprofen a month she gives me doesn't always last. I know she has to worry about addiction etc, but I have found I prefer not living in pain than living like a dang hermit on the couch not doing anything. She didn't want to give me more so I may end up going to a pain specialist. Some days I need nothing, some days I do. I'm not sure she understands exactly how I feel, especially while doing cancer chemo. > >Alley > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Dear Alley, She probably doesn't understand. You might try adding Aleve to the vicoprofen, but I'd ask for a script for vicadin. It is addictive, but it works fast, better, and lasts longer..........for me at least. Ask for a referal to pain management, but ask for one for physical therapy as well. The program they worked out for me has made a WHALE of a difference in my pain level. I do have to be dilligent about it, but it beats being in a agony or b non functional (Idon't do pain meds very well). What kind of degenerative bone disease. If that's all she said, you might just have osteopenia, which is what I have. Considering that my Mother has lost over 6 inches in height in the last few years, I eat my calcium supplements and Tums like candy. This also keeps me from having to take Prevacid, which keeps me sitting on the commode for hours on end. Hang in there, kid, Anne Re: Protein question > >Well, knowing the Interferon gave me CFS (which could just as well mean I had it but didn't know it before), is that I didn't feel that way before treatment and during and after treatment I felt worse and it never really popped back to normal, my energy level that is. > >I also have fibromyalgia, which is just what my doc has lumped my achey symptoms into since I don't test as having arthritis and such. > >Now I've discovered I have some kind of degenerative bone disease, so that doesn't help. > >I asked my g p last time for more or better or different pain meds cuz the 50 vicoprofen a month she gives me doesn't always last. I know she has to worry about addiction etc, but I have found I prefer not living in pain than living like a dang hermit on the couch not doing anything. She didn't want to give me more so I may end up going to a pain specialist. Some days I need nothing, some days I do. I'm not sure she understands exactly how I feel, especially while doing cancer chemo. > >Alley > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 << but I'd ask for a script for vicadin>> Tylenol doesn't do a darn thing for me, so I don't take meds with tylenol in them. Also, I take them so much, I don't add NSAIDS to these meds to it if I don't have to. Tho, what I've found works OK on most days is half a vicoprofen and 2 aspirin. Aleve doesn't do much for me either and because it lasts so long, then I'm not supposed to take anything in addition till it wears off. Why couldn't they have just left me my Bextra! Now THAT worked! On the bone disease, I forgot now what they called it but it wasn't osteo anything. I think I remember it started with an a maybe. That original dx was so long ago. I can look it up in my records and see. They found it originally back in 200/01 when I did the bone scan after discovering the melanoma. I kept telling my doc my back hurt but never really thought that much about it. Now I know why! Alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 << but I'd ask for a script for vicadin>> Tylenol doesn't do a darn thing for me, so I don't take meds with tylenol in them. Also, I take them so much, I don't add NSAIDS to these meds to it if I don't have to. Tho, what I've found works OK on most days is half a vicoprofen and 2 aspirin. Aleve doesn't do much for me either and because it lasts so long, then I'm not supposed to take anything in addition till it wears off. Why couldn't they have just left me my Bextra! Now THAT worked! On the bone disease, I forgot now what they called it but it wasn't osteo anything. I think I remember it started with an a maybe. That original dx was so long ago. I can look it up in my records and see. They found it originally back in 200/01 when I did the bone scan after discovering the melanoma. I kept telling my doc my back hurt but never really thought that much about it. Now I know why! Alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Well, thought I had finished lol... << Ask for a referal to pain management, but ask for one for physical therapy as well.>> Well, don't really need a referral, just need to get off my butt and do it. I started some physical therapy back in Jan for my sciatica, but had to stop because all the moving around messed with the port in my chest. I can do some things with it, but not a lot. Alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 Well, thought I had finished lol... << Ask for a referal to pain management, but ask for one for physical therapy as well.>> Well, don't really need a referral, just need to get off my butt and do it. I started some physical therapy back in Jan for my sciatica, but had to stop because all the moving around messed with the port in my chest. I can do some things with it, but not a lot. Alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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