Protein
#67244 - 05/04/04 07:40 AM
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Linz
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I know a few of you (JenX?) have protein supplements or high-protein diets and I'm considering trying to do this to help my fatigue and lack of stamina. D'you think it would help? Is doing a high-protein, IBS-safe diet difficult? I can't even find soy cheese to eat round here.
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I'm curious about this too. Does it make you gain weight as well?
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Re: Protein
#67290 - 05/04/04 09:29 AM
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jenX
Reged: 08/11/03
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Loc: Richmond, VA
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i want to clarify- i don't follow "a high protein diet." not in the least! i do, however, add a soy-based protein supplement to my smoothie in the morning. it was helping before (making me less fatigued), now i'm not so sure. besides, the results were always pretty short-acting. after about 4 hours i was zapped again! i tried to have some kind of protein with each meal (which i slack off on sometimes), like chicken or tofu or black beans (which i can tolerate on my good days).
here's the supplement i use: thread on soy protein supplement
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Re: Protein
#67291 - 05/04/04 09:34 AM
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tarabara04
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I need protein too! The protein powder my mom got had milk protein in it too, so my sister is gonna use that...and so did the rice cheese. AAAAAAAAAAhhh this fly keeps on flying into my ear and it hurts! It needs to pick on something it's own size. Okay...I got a little off track...so yes...I need protein, too so maybe I won't be as tired...maybe we can try it together . I'll just have to find the right protein powder!
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Yes..see...that's what I put on the shopping list put something else came home. Ahh..next time. Thanks Jen..I'll get it eventually
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Jennifer
#67325 - 05/04/04 10:26 AM
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tarabara04
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You know what's funny?! YOu know how you told me about that Whole Foods place on Telegraph? Well that same day my mom had to bring me to the dr. b/c it turned out i got a sinus infection and on the way back from the dr's office I saw the store! The next day my mom went shopping there When I get all my energy back I'm going to go there! Oh..and at the Safeway near me they have a whole section of these premade ibs-safe vegetarian meals..I'm in heaven! Thanks Jennifer!
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no problem.
#67326 - 05/04/04 10:27 AM
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jenX
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i've found that just about everything else has milk or too many calories. you MAY have to check a health food store, not the regular grocery store. or there are a few places online that sell it. just plug it in Google! it's my experience that the websites really are fast at shipping. sometimes it's there before i log off the computer!
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I just wanted to let you all know a little tidbit of info I've come across. It seems to me that many women who experience IBS may be experiencing Endometriosis-like symptoms as well. Take it with a grain of salt, I still love my soy, but, If you suspect that some of your IBS symptoms may be endometriosis-related (if they vary with your period, etc.) then be wary with soy powders, meat substitutes and the like. Two isoflavones found in soy, genistein and daidzen are said to 'demonstrate toxicity in estrogen sensitive tissues and in the thyroid'.That last sentence is rather important for women with endometriosis. The normal feremented soy products, miso soup (which is wonderful for you, and a great substitute for Top Ramen), tempeh and soy sauce are ok, but the modern processing methods of soy can be harmful to women who have or suspect endo. So powders, tofu dogs, even TVP can be harmful to endo-sufferers. But if you know you don't have endometriosis, it still may be good to stick with soy products that are as close to their natural state as possible. The less processing, the better it is for you! Hope that is useful to you. I found some information on this on www.endo-resolved.com, if you are interested. -Katy
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