Re: What to do about low energy?
- From: "Szczepan Bialek" <sz.bialek@xxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 20:20:23 +0200
<tiizii@xxxxxxxxx> wrote
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On May 28, 9:05 am, Ron Peterson <r...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On May 27, 11:19 pm, tii...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:Is it the sugar, or the soft drink part that's the worst? I mean if I
Eat breakfast every day with skim milk and some meat. Cut out the
sugar soft drinks.
just replace them with other drinks that have equal amounts of sugar,
is that going to be just as bad? Honestly though, I know you're
probably right on the money there, but I also know myself. These
types of drinks can become something of an addiction, especially after
you've been drinking them for 15+ years. Unfortunately I don't see me
cutting them out anytime soon, although I can certainly try. As for
the breakfast, I've grown accustomed to whole milk. I always
justified it to myself by saying that since I'm unusually thin,
there's no compelling reason for me to use anything other than whole
milk. Is there a specific reason why I should choose skim?
The whole milk is the best for kids. Such milk contain about the same
percent of proteins and fats. But kids take the energy (heat) from the
mother's body. Adult needs much more fats. So the cream is better (above 9%
of fats).
The best breakfast is the English one: eggs, bacon and tee with cream. The
next dishes according to French cooking.
Don't eat out, pack a sandwich or have a low calorie TV dinner.It may be possible to cut down on eating out, and can possibly bring a
Start exercising.
sandwich or other type of TV dinner for lunch. I think exercise may
be out of the question however, at least at this early of a stage of
me trying to do something about my nutrition.
At this stage you need about 2500 kcal. All should be from the animals
products and semi-animals. I am thinking about mushrooms, alga and yeast -
they contain the glycogen (animal starch). The addidtional calories (for
exercise or dance) may be from carbs and/or alcohol.
In terms of vitamins and dietary supplements, what kind of things
should I look for and why? Let's assume that my diet consists of
about 85% meats and starches, and low on fruits and vegetables. The
easiest remedy is to simply eat more fruits and vegetables, but I'm
more looking for what I'm missing out on by not eating them, and what
are the typical symptoms of a diet that lacks these types of foods?
See: http://homodiet.netfirms.com/
S*
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