Sat, Jan-23-10, 04:56
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Plan: candida diet
Stats: 116/113/110
BF:
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Hi Tom,
It isn't a question of how many but more of "which". Eat all you like, but aim to have tons of vegetables and fibre to fill you up too. My practitioner says he allows "all vegetables" including swede (rutabaga), beetroot, and sweet potatoes and yams.
Also, wholegrain millet, wholegrain quinoa and wholegrain brown rice are also permitted and good for filling you up.
If you are not gluten intolerant (you need a test to find out for sure if you are or not), then you could allow Scotch oatmeal (little pinwheel type oats, not refined flakes).
You can also make a nice herb stuffing with butter, eggs, wholegrain cooked millet and herbs of your choice, which you can bake in the oven and which makes a nice accompaniment to some meals.
Green beans are fine---eat as much as you like, although obviously try to balance it with other veg as well for balance. Green beans are considered "free" on my parents' diabetic diets too, and my candida doctor permits "all vegetables", so go for it. Don't limit yourself on stuff like that, especially if you are trying to get well.
It isn't the amount on a candida diet but the type of carbs which is the problem No white potatoes, no white refined flour, try to avoid most flours in general, no french fries, nothing with sugar in it, and stick to stuff that you have to peel and cook yourself, not canned.
I was thinking of starting a recipe thread specifically for candida sufferers who log on and who are looking for something they CAN eat straight away and things which they can make without too much hassle. I have several in my book but let me know if you think it would be a good idea or not.
Of course, everyone could add recipes which would help, because otherwise we are all eating the same stuff all the time and it's nice to have a change.
What do you think?
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