Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 You're funny ! Would you please trim your messages. This is a very active group and it saves precious space. Thanks. Shirley >From: " lkpetrolino " <lkpetrolino@...> >I'm just curious on thoughts, but please don't think I'm some sort of >banana shooting, fruit-a-holic > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Yes, I am thinking of someone else, sorry. I'm assuming when you say UC that you are referring to Ulcerative Colitis? If that is the case, this is also caused by candida and/or a weakened immune system. I do not believe you will cure your candida with fruits in your diet. The fact that your weight hasn't normalized and you still have UC makes me believe that you still have candida and/or a weakened immune system. Regardless of your weight, I would cut out the fruit, and then I would suggest you have high quantities of oil, especially oils like olive oil which tends to put on weight in some people, and lots of protein and fat. Continue to eat more meat and fat. Do not worry about your calorie level or ratios. If you are still hungry, then you should still be eating. When your blood sugar gets low, eat some more. If you are adding fruit to gain weight and to avoid hunger, that is the wrong thing to add. Protein will add the right kind of weight to you, like muscle, and is used for repairing tissues, and only in great excess is converted to glucose. You say you are eating fruit because it helps you eat less protein and fat, but clearly your body wants more protein and fat if you are still hungry. Your body wants calories, your blood sugar is low, and you are giving it a food that is going to make your blood sugar sky rocket, then plummet, and feed your candida and make the issue worse. Your blood sugar is on a rollercoaster with that fruit. Does that make sense? If you are underweight, I would not recommend limiting calories, I would recommend you eat as much as you can stuff into your face, especially protein and fat. I do believe you are keeping your body from healing big time with the fruit. I also have issues with blood sugar, it's just that the symptoms are the exact opposite for me and I gain lots of weight. But the blood sugar issues are the flip side of the same coin. I can tell you that I was ravenous morning noon and night before I got into low carb 12 years ago. A typical lunch for me would be 2 foot-long subway sandwiches, 2 large cookies, 2 bags of chips, 2 containers of orange juice, and then after that meal I wouldn't really feel full, and I'd eat again after a few hours. I ate more than any person I'd met. I could easilly eat 4 or 5 snickers bars in a sitting. I was 310 pounds at the time, not even at my highest. The hunger was just insatiable and unquenchable. Thanks goodness I found out about low carb. But then I kept eating junk low carb food that would leave my blood sugar sporadic. When I would eat fruit I would be thrown off my even keel every time. The last time I tried fruit was in July, with some strawberries. It threw my blood sugar for a big loop and I was ravenous again. Had to eat tons of meat and fat to get through that. Even a little cheat will take me weeks to get over and feel back to normal. But now I'm able to stop at a normal time with my eating (well almost normal - normal for my size I suppose). I often forget to eat, because hunger is not an issue. When I do get hungry, I can tell it's real hunger as opposed to my blood sugar is low, must eat to spike it again. Good luck, hope that helps some. Luv, Debby San , CA --- lkpetrolino <lkpetrolino@...> wrote: > > no,no, you must be thinking of someone else, I am > already very slim > 75# on a muscular 5'4'' frame, I have uc so have had > to work to get > to this weight, hard for me to keep on weight. I > eat alot of protien > and fat and this was actually what the discussion > was to start with > for me. I can't just eat 3 meals a day, first and > foremost because I > am so small and need so much protien and fat to keep > me going that I > simply can't eat enough in three meals and it will > flat out make me > sick. I eat a bit of fruit because it helps me need > a little bit > less protien and fat. of course, biochemically you > know why.....I am > sure the UC puts me at a disadvatage here since my > body is constantly > fighting a catabolic state. So part of the reason I > eat often in > because of fear of my blood sugar dropping and part > of it is because > my stomach is small and I seem to be not able to eat > enough if I > don't. > > Does this make sense? I worry that it is preventing > me from fully > healing but am a little confused how to deal with > it, without starving It is a lot easier to act ourselves into new thinking than to think ourselves into a new action. My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 I eat four small meals a day and if I'm hungry, I eat more. Bee recommends fewer meals so your digestive tract isn't constantly working (and has a chance to rest) among other things. I usually stay within the recommended ratios without even trying but if I do go over I don't feel like it's that big of a deal. I'm in this for the long haul and I do my best. I'm curious , do you use olive oil? Because if you are having a hard time keeping weight on olive oil will help with this. Shirley >From: " lkpetrolino " <lkpetrolino@...> >Regardless of the fruit issue, what I am asking >is that I find it interesting that everyone eats three meals a day >and doesn't have a problem with this, since actually when I haven't >eaten fruit I have had to eat more often than I do with just a bit. >I simply cannot eat enough in three meals, hunger is less of an issue >than needing fuel, even when following this exact diet with these >exact recommended ratios? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 ok, that makes me feel better, I do use small amounts of olive oil, frankly I do much better with saturated fats so perfer to use them. I only really use olive oil when I make my homemade mayo, I think I need the lethicin in the egg yolk to digest it properly. I really do well with ghee > > I eat four small meals a day and if I'm hungry, I eat more. Bee recommends > fewer meals so your digestive tract isn't constantly working (and has a > chance to rest) among other things. I usually stay within the recommended > ratios without even trying but if I do go over I don't feel like it's that > big of a deal. I'm in this for the long haul and I do my best. > > I'm curious , do you use olive oil? Because if you are having a hard > time keeping weight on olive oil will help with this. > > Shirley > > >From: " lkpetrolino " <lkpetrolino@...> > >Regardless of the fruit issue, what I am asking > >is that I find it interesting that everyone eats three meals a day > >and doesn't have a problem with this, since actually when I haven't > >eaten fruit I have had to eat more often than I do with just a bit. > >I simply cannot eat enough in three meals, hunger is less of an issue > >than needing fuel, even when following this exact diet with these > >exact recommended ratios? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Hi All, Hi , I am a lurker on the Healing Crow site so I recognize you. Maybe you could mention the SCD diet. Elaine Gottschall's diet from her book " Breaking the Vicious Cycle " I've actually been curious to hear if Bee has heard of it and what she thinks. Since I heard about her on that list, I assumed that people here would have heard about her and her diet. I followed that diet last year along with taking Sporonox for 12 weeks. I honestly haven't felt so good in 25 years as I felt during that time. I felt that the only issue was not staying on it long enough since I've been sick since my early 20's (I'm now 46). I 've been searching for the magic bullet almost all this time. I've explored lyme disease as one reason why I don't seem to be able to sustain good health, as well as heavy metal toxicity, thyroid disease etc. If I have Lyme disease, for instance, will this diet cure me or do I still need to go on the massive a ABX regimen that they follow? Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 of course I have candida everyone with IBD does that is not a question. UC is not just something you get rid of though so that is not an issue. One thing I am not a 'newbie' per say even though I haven't been on this website for long so..............just so you know...... I actually am on a low carb diet, when I eat fruit I eat such a small amount it would be equal to the amount of veggies I eat at a meal. for example today I ate 1/4 of a small grapefruit about 4-5 gram carb, I probably still eat around the reccommended carb level for this diet. Are you recommending I go even lower carb, less than 20 gram a day perhaps? Thanks for all of your help on this Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 I don't really follow scd though, I actually think scd advocates too many nuts and way too much fruit and carbs. But it would be helpful if the basic diet was outlined would you mind doing it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Having a hard time finding the adrenal fatigue article and the Fructose article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 Hi there, Would you please sign your name to the end of your posts? Not only does it let us know who you are, but we have a blind group member who " hears " the posts and your name would indicate to her that the post has concluded. Thanks in advance. Now to your qeustions: The adrenal info is the first article in the " Treatments " folder. I'm not sure which one you mean when you say the " Fructose " article. There are articles in the Files about the dangers of sugar. Fructose info could be in an article about Fruit. If you go to the Files section of the group website, the second folder has a handy list of all of the files. Just use your web browsers Edit=>Find function to search through the list. hope that helps, jackie > > Having a hard time finding the adrenal fatigue article and the Fructose > article > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 > > no problem I'm asking for assistance and people are trying to give me > answers, just wanting to clarify, my position. Just so you know I > have only been on your forum for a short time, yet the diet I have > followed is exactly like this one, using exactly the same fats, good quality meats, ect. ==>I find it hard to believe you've been on exactly the same diet unless you've been eating The Optimal Diet at: http://homodiet.netfirms.com/ by Dr. Jan Kwasniewski, because this diet is very high in fats (about 66%), and that is what may be causing you problems with needing fruit. See my article How to Successfully Overcome Candida for the ratios of protein to fats to carbs, and the Candida Diet Folder for more details on how to calculate your ratios on a spreadsheet, using www.fitday.com as a source. ==>Members here are taking spoonfuls of good fats, i.e. butter, coconut oil, etc. when they flag or feel they need a boost in energy, etc. Most candida sufferers have low or malfunctioning adrenals which are mistaken as low blood sugar and/or thyroid issues because candida toxins make all of the body's cells go rigid and this interferes with nutrients, hormones, etc. getting into the cells where they are needed, and also means the cells cannot get rid of waste like they should. Maybe review my article so you will understand how this works. ==>To increase adrenal function see the Adrenal Malfunction Folder, or it may be in the Treatment Folder. I don't have time to check. Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 > > Hi All, Hi , ==>Hi . Welcome to our group. > > I am a lurker on the Healing Crow site so I recognize you. Maybe you could mention the SCD diet. Elaine Gottschall's diet from her book " Breaking the Vicious Cycle " > > I've actually been curious to hear if Bee has heard of it and what shethinks. Since I heard about her on that list, I assumed that people here would have heard about her and her diet. ==>I am very familiar with SCD Diet, and that's why many people from that group have joined here. That is because the SCD diet allows foods that feed candida, and they don't know how damaging many foods are. > > I followed that diet last year along with taking Sporonox for 12 weeks. I honestly haven't felt so good in 25 years as I felt during that time. I felt that the only issue was not staying on it long enough since I've been sick since my early 20's (I'm now 46). I 've been searching for the magic bullet almost all this time. ==>As you've probably discovered there is no magic bullet, unfortunately. It takes hard work, consistency and time to cure candida and many other diseases. My diet is actually a healing diet, that's why I'm setting up my own website about healing naturally using this diet. > > I've explored lyme disease as one reason why I don't seem to be able to sustain good health, as well as heavy metal toxicity, thyroid disease etc. ==>Lyme disease can only occur if you have a depressed immune system, and that's why this program is so good for it because it builds up the immune system. Thyroid disease goes hand in hand with candida and other diseases. Candida toxins actually make all of the body's cells go rigid so it interferes with hormones getting into them, along with nutrients, etc., and it also interferes with the body making hormones. But I recommend treating the cause and not the symptoms, which is a depressed immune system. ==>Also this diet chelates out heavy metals quite nicely, mainly because of the high nature-made fats. > > If I have Lyme disease, for instance, will this diet cure me or do I still need to go on the massive a ABX regimen that they follow? ==>This program will definitely help if you follow it long enough and consistently enough. Please ensure you read my main article thoroughly first " How to Successfully Overcome Candida. " The best in health, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 > > > ok, that makes me feel better, I do use small amounts of olive oil, > frankly I do much better with saturated fats so perfer to use them. ==>Please review my article where it discussed good and bad fats, because you should be eliminating all man-made fats except extra virgin olive oil. > I only really use olive oil when I make my homemade mayo, I think I > need the lethicin in the egg yolk to digest it properly. I really do well with ghee. ==>What do you mean you " need the lethicin in the egg yolk to digest it properly? " Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 > > > of course I have candida everyone with IBD does that is not a > question. UC is not just something you get rid of though so that is not an issue. ==>What is UC? Bee > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 25, 2006 Report Share Posted October 25, 2006 > > Having a hard time finding the adrenal fatigue article and the Fructose article ==>Hi. The Fructose articles are on Dr. Mercola's website: go to www.mercola.com - and using his search engine search using " fructose " - there are many many articles about the dangers of it and how it goes so quickly into the system it spikes up insulin production, etc. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2006 Report Share Posted October 26, 2006 Hi , I have suffered with low blood sugar for many years and also had to eat every 2-3 hours. After following this diet strictly for about one month I was able to cut back to 3 meals a day. First, it is very important not to eat any fruit. I also found I had to eat less protein than I used to eat and up the fat big time! I don't use olive oil, only virgin coconut oil and a good organic butter. It really helps to use the formula in the files to figure out what amounts of protein, carbs, fats to consumer and than use fitday.com to make sure you are staying in the limits. That is how I found I was consuming too much protein. I, too, work out daily (lifting weights and cardio) and found that my energy did decrease for a while during the major die off phase, but it is way up there now. Also, I have Bee's Egg Drink every morning an hour or so before going to the Gym. Hope this helps and I wish you the best of luck getting your blood sugar under control. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2006 Report Share Posted October 28, 2006 I believe a diet like this one actually can heal UC although I can understand if you don't believe that. I'm not recommending you go lower carb, actually the opposite. There is a huge difference between many veggies and fruits and I'm suggesting you choose wisely with them. I eat a huge amount of veggies each day. BUT, The veggies I choose are very high fiber, low sugar, high nutrition, and they also have properties that heal candida. I do not believe all veggies and fruits are equal. Fruits are high in sugar and low in fiber and nutritional value when compared to many veggies. The veggies I like the most are asparagus, cabbage, broccoli, kale, spinach, garlic, lettuce, etc. These are high in nutritional content and fiber, very filling, but not carby enough to cause problems with candida. They also contain substances that actually kill candida. With the fruit, its not just that it is a small amount or it is low carb. It causes you to cotinue to crave sweets, and it continues to feed the candida. In order to starve the candida, you need to take out ALL of the foods that feed them. Even if you are just having a little each day, that small amount is like giving a treat to a rat each day and expecting your house to be pest free. Well anyways that is my advice for what it's worth. I understand you have to make your own decisions with this. Just keep in mind that this is not your typical low carb diet for weight loss.. this is a diet for curing candida and quality does count. Luv, Debby San , CA lkpetrolino <lkpetrolino@...> wrote: of course I have candida everyone with IBD does that is not a question. UC is not just something you get rid of though so that is not an issue. I actually am on a low carb diet, when I eat fruit I eat such a small amount it would be equal to the amount of veggies I eat at a meal. for example today I ate 1/4 of a small grapefruit about 4-5 gram carb, I probably still eat around the reccommended carb level for this diet. Are you recommending I go even lower carb, less than 20 gram a day perhaps? It is a lot easier to act ourselves into new thinking than to think ourselves into a new action. My son Hunter Hudson (10/11/04) http://debbypadilla.0catch.com/hunter/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2007 Report Share Posted June 10, 2007 i believe 2 common blood tests to see if the pancreas is sick are amylase and lipase. these wont show how well the pancreas helps regulate blood sugar though. but some other blood tests can. for instance blood sugar level (taken either randomly, fasting or after a sugar load is given). the cbc measures red and white blood cell and platelet levels so only will help assess pancreas function in indirect ways. just my opinion, hth, cfsguy > > How do you find out if your pancreas is not working right? What kind of > test will you have to have? > > Dagmar > > > > ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 10, 2007 Report Share Posted June 10, 2007 There is a lab test called " C-Peptide " . It is used to monitor insulin production by the beta cells in the pancreas and to help determine the cause of hypoglycemia. It can determine how much insulin your pancreas is still producing. Patty _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of cfsguy Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2007 8:29 AM Subject: [ ] Re: low blood sugar i believe 2 common blood tests to see if the pancreas is sick are amylase and lipase. these wont show how well the pancreas helps regulate blood sugar though. but some other blood tests can. for instance blood sugar level (taken either randomly, fasting or after a sugar load is given). the cbc measures red and white blood cell and platelet levels so only will help assess pancreas function in indirect ways. just my opinion, hth, cfsguy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 13, 2007 Report Share Posted June 13, 2007 Thanks for all the help. I have been eating peanut butter every few hours and i leave a jar right next to the bed so i can take it when i feel sick. Fortunately, i have not experienced any more severe attacks. The endocrinologist i went to said it was just panic attacks and wanted me to go get a second opinion on Lyme disease. when my LLMD found out about this from the results he sent to her, she went ballistic and she wrote him a very nasty but truthful letter. he never wrote back. the other day when i went to visit the LLMD i asked if i could read the report from the endocrinologist. she gave me a copy and i could not believe what he wrote. its like he didn't even listen to me, he just wrote what he wanted. he wanted my case to fall under panic attacks so he wrote symptoms that would pertain to that. however it was all lies. i wish i could write a letter to this man or call him because i am very upset by his report. he wrote that i never had sweating or shakiness. which is crazy because right before i went to the doctor, i had a severe attack(written in my last post June 1st) in which i was very shaky, sweaty, and pale. i could not believe the doctor would dismiss me like that. but i know it happens too often. The other thing is, my mother really liked this doctor. i had a feeling right away and i did not like him.(I've had bad feelings about the other doctors who later dismissed my symptoms) After the doctor visit he drew blood, but said he believed it was a panic attack and to start eating (sugar and flour) normally again. i didn't listen but my mother believed him. she started to not believe my complaints and it upset me so much. i was in pain, and no one would believe me. the thing is when other doctors said it was all in my head or that i didn't have Lyme disease, she believed the doctors instead of me. and she would start dismissing my symptoms. i don't know how she will ever believe me, and i know this is tough on her as well. i was so happy to get the letter from my LLMD saying she did not believe the endocrinologist and she did not appreciate him bringing confusion in the family. i couldn't wait for her to write back to my mother because i knew she would not believe the doctor. and my mother would then believe my symptoms again. I know most Lyme patients have had to deal with people not believing them and people thinking lymies are just complaining. but it is so hard because i feel like i am fighting this disease alone. Any words of advice would help a lot. Thank you again. -Katy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2009 Report Share Posted January 19, 2009 Although those symptoms can be symptoms of many different things, she did check her blood glucose & it was low. Also of note, if your doctor checks your blood glucose (labs), it will more than likely be normal if you have been fasting as you should have been w/ that type of lab. The drop in glucose is just related to your body's reaction to something that you ate or drank that triggered an over-reaction in insulin production. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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