Guest guest Posted May 15, 2002 Report Share Posted May 15, 2002 > Would you mind sharing a little bit about the diet you mentioned? > Unfortunately I eat bread, sandwiches, granola bars, etc every day, because > I can't find any alternatives. What fruits are ok to eat? (I always was > under the impression that they were just as bad, because most of them have > sugar in them too Adam, It is basically what described a few days earlier. I stopped eating bread, buns, bagels and anything else made of (white) wheat flour. There are alternatives, though you have to look for them. Check out the Organics section of your supermarket, or visit a health food store. You will find spelt bread or kamut bread, and also kamut pasta, as well as pasta made of rice flour. also mentioned quinoa, but I personally didn'f find that here. No dairy. If I have to, I use goat milk only or goat cheese. I used to drink coffee with milk and sugar, now I drink it black (I drink only one coffee in the morning, not too strong, and I am *refusing* to give that one up). Sugar is easy is eliminate, or at least reduce significantly. I read the labels on everything I buy at a grocery store, and I mean everything. I look at the fat info, carbohydrates, etc. Pop is loaded with sugar, and some of it contains caffeine, too. (I don't know about diet pop, I suspect the artificial sweeterners won't do you any good, but I never drank diet pop because I don't like the taste). So no pop - water or herbal tea only. Lots of leafy greens - romain lettuce, mesclun, spinach (even though I saw spinach listed as a potential trigger for some people), kale, collard greens. No tomatoes. I am not sure if this applied to cooked tomatoes as well). I don't drink apple juice or orange juice, but I eat apples and an occassional orange, too. I usually eat bananas. apples, grapes, mangos, cantaloupe, plums, blueberries, raspberries. No strawberries. Yes, there is sugar in fruit, but it is unrefined and unprocessed, in its pure form. Meat - mostly fish, though I still eat red meat, but less frequently. I snack on veggies (carrots, peppers, kohlrabi, celery stalks). I know this sounds very hard, and I was a bit depressed when I started because I worried about all that I can't or shouldn't have, but I got used to it very easily and I don't really feel deprived. The guys at work brought donuts for everyone. Chocolate coated and filled with boston cream. Everybody thought I am nuts when I said " No, thanks " - fortunately, I was fairly resistant to such stuff even before. Oh and no chocolate either - fortunately, I never was a big chocolate eater, so again, no big deal for me. You will find a way that is comfortable for you. I am really quite happy with the weight loss, and I have to say that I realized I haven't had a headache for a long time, except druing my period but a single Advil fixed that (unheard of before, I would have a headache for 3-4 days in a row). Check out your health food store to see if you can find wheat bread alternatives. If you do use wheat, stick to wholewheat at least Good luck. Alena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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