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Josiemk
Thu, Oct-10-02, 09:50
I have been low carbing for over a month. I exersize for two hours 5 days a week. This is some thing that recently started happening , normally I don't sweat much , I typically get cold easily,while most people are comfortable , I'm freezing . Well I'm still like that & my hands & feet are like ice cubes.
Well I noticed lately , that I am waking up in a cold sweat even though I had a good night sleep. When I exersize I am sweating like crazy. Which is unusual , because it's not even hot any more. I go walking in the mornings & it's between 70 to 80 degrees, (oh I live in south Texas) . Last year when we went to Los Vegas it was in the 100's & I didn't even break a sweat , I thought was about 80 degrees until I heard it on the news I couldn't believe it.
Well what's so annoying is that I'm sweating & it's making me cold. Plus I might have BO,:eek:, because I don't shower before my workout but afterwards.
Could it be from my vitamins? I just recently started taking Green Tea supplements, for energy. Here's what I take every day:Women's One a day, B 100 complex, E , Calcium citrate, Magnesuim, Chromium Picolinate, Gynema Slyvestre, Llysine, & L Glutamine & Zinc. Just wondering if this is normal.

Thanks,
Josie

Zuleikaa
Thu, Oct-10-02, 10:21
I don't know about the sweats but how much zinc are you taking? You should be getting between 50-100mg a day for cold feet and hands.

You might have a potassium deficiency. Do you get muscle cramps? Potassium, salt, and water work in balance. Maybe Herb Nurse has more input.

Josiemk
Thu, Oct-10-02, 11:40
I take about 65mg of zinc. I don't get that many muscle cramps unless I slept on my arm wrong ,then my arm hurts. I don't take potassium, I wonder if I should. I take so many as is.


josie

Zuleikaa
Thu, Oct-10-02, 13:22
Many members find they need potassium. I take it as a regular supplement. It might just be that your body is getting rid of impurities through sweating and it will subside.

Sorry, I couldn't be more helpful.

tofi
Thu, Oct-10-02, 15:02
Being in ketosis and burning fat is an EXOTHERMIC process. That is, it gives off heat. And some supplements can even exaggerate that.

You may also have changed the rate of your metabolism with all the exercise and need the cooling down that sweating creates.

You should up your carbs and learn to eat at a higher level to slow down the loss for pre-maintenance and Maintenance.

Also, you may want to revise your target weight when you find that you are SMALLER now than at the same weight on the way up. After all, it's how we look and feel that matters, not the dumb number on some highly inaccurate "metal monster".

:wave:

HerbNurse
Thu, Oct-10-02, 18:25
Originally posted by Josiemk
<b>Could it be from my vitamins? I just recently started taking Green Tea supplements, for energy. Here's what I take every day:Women's One a day, B 100 complex, E , Calcium citrate, Magnesuim, Chromium Picolinate, Gynema Slyvestre, Llysine, & L Glutamine & Zinc. Just wondering if this is normal.</b>

Why are you taking gynema sylvestre? This herb can lower blood insulin levels and if you are already low carbing then you might be suffering the side effect of low blood sugar. Since you are exercising for two hours 5 days a week you might need to either quit taking the Gynema Sylvestre or increase your carbs.

Also there is a warning involved with people taking chromium picolinate and low blood sugar too.

If it persists you need to see a doctor.

HN

Josiemk
Fri, Oct-11-02, 09:48
I'm taking Gymenma Slyvestre because I'm addicted to sugar mainly chocolate. I don't take it in the morning but in after noon & evenings, when I still get a little craving.
I wonder if I should stop Chromium Picolinate. I take it to keep my cholestrol down & fight fat?
And could I still be in Ketosis, my weight loss has slowed down?
We just got a cold front in yesterday so I didn't sweat as much, I hope this doesn't continue , because I don't want to dehydrate.
Tofi, my original goal weight was 110 but that is no longer my goal , I just want to flatten my belly because the lower part still pouches out. I'm guessing I just have a few more to go.

thanks,
Josie

HerbNurse
Fri, Oct-11-02, 10:24
Josiemk

Just be careful the combination of both supplements can greatly affect your blood glucose levels. LCing already has that effect so be extremely careful.

Take care

HN

Josiemk
Fri, Oct-11-02, 10:44
What type of affects areyou talking about. Is it dangerous?

Josie

HerbNurse
Fri, Oct-11-02, 13:14
Eating LC already helps to bring you blood insulin level down you just need to be careful that you don't lower your blood sugar too much.

I did that several years ago when I was on a low fat diet, and I wasn't eating enough carbs. On my way to work I felt really disoriented, started getting cold sweats and had to pull off to the side of the road.

When I finally got to work, I tested my blood sugar level it was 35, normal is 75-120. I worked in a pharmacy and was able to grab some glucose tablets off the shelf and eat a few. I felt better within an hour, but it was very scarey.

I didn't mean to alarm you, I just wanted you to be aware of it.

Take care!

HN

Zuleikaa
Fri, Oct-11-02, 16:06
Maybe you should try L-carnitine and L-glutamine for the cravings. It sounds like it would be a lot safer for you.

Josiemk
Fri, Oct-11-02, 18:32
Does L-carnitine lower your blood sugar? I'm already taking L-glutamine.

Josie

Zuleikaa
Fri, Oct-11-02, 21:11
L-carnitine and L-glutamine help with sugar craving. The diet lowers blood sugar levels naturally I don't think you should be taking a pill also to lower those levels. As HerbNurse said, it could be very dangerous. You could actually go into a coma. Just my opinion.

AmberAA1
Sat, Oct-12-02, 14:09
I see your in the home streatch. I take the L-cart too. I never have cravings, but I also take B- complex 100 and never have any kind of cravings at all. After taking that nasty pill neither will you. I found out about the ose's and will post the results below. Relax, you managed to make it this far without hurting yourself. If you really have concerns, go to your doctor. He can answer anything your concerned about. I call mine on the phone. If he seems concerned about what ever I am talking about, he tells me to come in. Getting upset will only make matters worse. Relax.

Amber

AmberAA1
Sat, Oct-12-02, 14:12
http://forum.lowcarber.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=65482

This is the link to answer the qustion about the supplements I had. I hope it helps you too.

Amber

http://members.aol.com/amberaa1/images/fairy121.jpg

RCFletcher
Sun, Oct-13-02, 07:20
Hi Josie! ;)

I see you have recently started taking green tea extract. I am a drinker of green tea and it definatly raises your metabolism and so could be worth cutting out for a while to see if the sweating decreases.

I'm no expert, but it's a thought.

Robert :wave:

mamakim1
Mon, Oct-14-02, 07:52
I have found through trial and error that i get VERY HOT from the L-Carnitine. I guess you can take 1000 mg per day, if i take 500 i notice all day that i am HOT. If i take it at night before bed then i am HOT ALL NIGHT. I thought i was starting early menopause, then i stopped the L-Carnitine and cool again. Over and over i've proven this to myself. Also, unrelated the L-Glutamine makes me wired. Hope this helps. :roll:

Josiemk
Tue, Oct-15-02, 13:41
I'm still sweating but I 'm cold at the same time , if you touch my skin you'll notice that it's cold. I'm 33 so I know it's not menopause. I never been a heavy sweater. I'm thinking it's because my metabolism is higher now & because the muscle I have recently developed & the extra energy that I have plus low carbs in my system. I have cut back on the gymena slyvestre & chromium picolinate (like Herb nurse said). Well we'll see if this works.
Thanks you all for your advice. Probably next time I go in to town I'll stop by the Dr. office for a visit.

Josie