Guest guest Posted July 25, 2002 Report Share Posted July 25, 2002 Hello everyone! I'm new to the list and will post more info about myself shortly, but I wanted to ask a question first... Regarding this vegetarian diet: What about those of us who are hypoglycemic? I've always understood that I needed protein to keep my blood sugar stable, and that fruit is usually a no-no. Can anyone give me some insight into this? Veggies have just never seemed to do a thing to keep by blood sugar dips at bay. Thanks! - __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2002 Report Share Posted July 26, 2002 Hello Sharr:) I too was also diagnosed with Hypoglycemia. In fact, I have met many people with FMS/CFS who were also diagnosed with it. When I started my diet (all fruit and fresh juice only at first) I never considered how my diet change would be affected by me having Hypoglycemia. For the first time in my life, after reading " Back to Eden " I understood how vital proper diet is to our over all health. Fruits and veggies were designed to provide proper vitamins and minerals to our body which are vital in sustaining life. The more pure the diet, the more healthy the body. So with this new found knowledge I set out to rid my body of these ravaging diseases. And I did.....7 months now and NO symptoms of anything I was diagnosed with (FMS/CFS/TMJ, hypoglycemia, and eventually liver and kidneys shutting down). I find that absolutely tremendous!! Changing your diet, excercising daily, lots and lots of water, fresh air and sunshine, and a good rest all go into our overall health. These all seem like simple things to change, but believe me, it was the hardest thing I have ever done. I never realized how I had accumulated a lifetime of bad habits. There are many sources of protein in a veggie diet. Nuts, fish and soybeans provide a lot of protein. I am not a complete vegetarian as I do have meat a few times a week. What I have found that sets me back, is any food that has been processed. Which pretty much covers everything for sale on the shelves in the stores. It is the chemicals that are added which are so bad for our bodies. If I eat anything that has been processed at all, I can feel it in my body within 18 hours. I can go for weeks with absolutely no pain, no symptoms at all and have a handful of potato chips and I will have pain in my legs the next day. Hope this helps you:) mick Sharrashina sharrashina@...> wrote: Hello everyone! I'm new to the list and will post more info about myself shortly, but I wanted to ask a question first... Regarding this vegetarian diet: What about those of us who are hypoglycemic? I've always understood that I needed protein to keep my blood sugar stable, and that fruit is usually a no-no. Can anyone give me some insight into this? Veggies have just never seemed to do a thing to keep by blood sugar dips at bay. Thanks! - __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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