Guest guest Posted February 13, 2007 Report Share Posted February 13, 2007 Gail, like you, I don't think it's necessary to use specific fat- fiber-protein ratios, as we fall under a bell curve rather than all conform to exactly the same metabolic ratio and need. I think we can agree that the whole carb level of the food guide could be disposed of. Many people are not comfortable with all the fat promoted on the " other " candida list we are familiar with, but saturated fat (not unsaturated vegetable oils) is an excellent fuel the body can adapt to. Generally, the diet is fine if you reduce the fat just a bit, enough so you can get it all down without getting sick of it. You'll know how you're doing when you hit the scale and do a body mass index. Excess fat can increase your weight, and a good diet will get you to the right weight/ BMI every time. I question a lot of what's proposed on the other list too as you know, and successes like yours, measured in months rather than years, is proof that the other list's " friendly helpful " approach should be refined (or at least the wording of their helpfulness changed . Put another way, not refining their friendly but only marginally helpful approach is pretty shabby, a disservice to the membership. I haven't seen the candida myths compiled in a single email as far as I can remember; there are several on the other list that we have dealt with and many more on other candida lists and in candida and inflammatory bowel disease books, such as the use of whole grains (UGH!) Duncan > > Duncan, I would like to know what you think about the > fat/protein/carb ratios proposed on the " other list. " I never could > reach the recommended ratios and finally just ignored them making > sure I was still eating a good balance of the right things. Then > after coming over here and having improvement in such a short time I > never gave it another thought, and question a lot of what's being > proposed there. > > I think I remember a post way back about having a file of " myths. " I > know some of them, but would love to know all of them. > > Gail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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