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Starfish 05-01-2012 07:41 PM

Re: D. R. P. T. ! (dietary revamp processing thread ;) )
 
For any of these diet changes, is there value in slowly incorporating it into your lifestyle? or do you need to commit 100% and detox to notice a health/energy difference?

I'm asking because some people say one indulgence of junk food will have a big, immediate effect, so it sounds like if you leave some junk in your diet and just add the good stuff, it won't help.

Allison 05-01-2012 08:01 PM

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I have IBS and I've noticed a big difference by just cutting out refined sugar and using properly prepared grains.

Our diet is not even in the 80-95% perfect range yet. We're probably edging close to 70% if I don't count that we still eat mostly conventional fruits and veggies instead of organic because of a lack of availability and a lack of funds.

We're definitely seeing a difference despite an imperfect diet so far.

I noticed that my sugar cravings disappear with the more saturated fat I eat. If I inadvertently have a "low-fat day" I'll crave sugar pretty badly.

tempus vernum 05-01-2012 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Petie (Post 4607303)
I just ordered the Primal Blueprint book. I did this mainly because cutting out Gluten worked for a while, but I'm having issues again, and I saw a newscast that stated that often times cutting out all grain can help. So I'm going to see if that helps. Wish me luck. I have a 15 yr. old who fights me on every dietary change made in this house. The littles don't care, he throws a fit and will take his own money to stock up the pantry with the foods he wants. Then gets onto the kids if they eat any of it.

When my dc are 16+ I plan on allowing them to choose to eat how they want BUT will require that food be stored SAFELY in their room and not in the kitchen. They will not be allowed to share with younger siblings and they will not be allowed to eat the food in front of the family. They will be allowed to go get fast food if it's not eaten under my roof. If a 15yo could afford these kinds of foods, I would consider making the same rules. Before being allowed food in their bedroom, they must put in a dorm room or beverage (purchased by teenager).

JMO - I also allow my older daughter (almost 12) to "cheat" more often than her siblings. She's old enough to choose to feel well or poorly IMO. The others don't have the maturity to understand. She has gone to parties and cheated, she's gone to parties and not cheated :shrug3


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Originally Posted by Starfish (Post 4607316)
For any of these diet changes, is there value in slowly incorporating it into your lifestyle? or do you need to commit 100% and detox to notice a health/energy difference?

I'm asking because some people say one indulgence of junk food will have a big, immediate effect, so it sounds like if you leave some junk in your diet and just add the good stuff, it won't help.

We haven't had a problem with some indulgence :shrug3 We don't indulge often but I do allow some "junk" on occasion. We are currently operating on the "once in a while" rule. We celebrated recently with real custard when my ds was 7 years post cancer diagnosis (April 17th) :heart No one had a reaction at all.

We also have potato chips and tortilla chips on occasion and I am the only one that reacts (only to potato chips :sick - potatoes and I are NOT friends I don't know why I keep trying them :sigh).

That said, I have heard others get violently ill and I am not sure why we have proven to be different :think

crunchymum 05-01-2012 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Katigre (Post 4607082)

Good to know! Thanks! :rockon

Stiina 05-01-2012 08:53 PM

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I also really appreciated your blog post on the differences, Allison. I think I'm more of a Traditional Foodie as well. :think It seems to resonate the most with me.

I also had the question regarding - is it all or nothing?

We're definitely sugar and gluten free now, but I was wondering if I have to look for soy sauce without gluten, etc....we don't have any "problems" - nobody on the spectrum, no gut issues (although my DH farts a lot :sick)...I have chronic headaches and that's why I wanted to get off of sugar and gluten.

I think we'll do only fermented grains/homemade gluten-free sourdough bread. But I was feeling like maybe we should give up grains for good. :think Cause it seems like so many of you ladies are...

crunchymum 05-01-2012 08:59 PM

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I'm trying it for awhile to see how I feel. :shrug I honestly don't think I'll give up all grains for all eternity, :giggle, but I want to lean in that direction mostly. I'm really interested to see if ds2's behavior improves, as well as the dark circles under his eyes and skin stuff. :think

Punkie 05-01-2012 09:08 PM

Re: D. R. P. T. ! (dietary revamp processing thread ;) )
 
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Originally Posted by Amy (Post 4607229)
Can someone tell me why packaged applesauce costs so much less than the apples it takes to make it? Its ridiculous!

They use the (far cheaper) apples that are too ugly to sell as whole fruit in the store and they buy in bulk. We bought the ugly apples directly from an orchard, by the case, and used them for canning last year. It was way cheaper than trying to can from the stuff at the store. :)

tempus vernum 05-01-2012 09:28 PM

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What Amanda said about apples - I get "windfall apples" SUPER cheap :rockon

Stiina, I am not sure if you can get San J but San J soy sauce has gluten and sugar free tamari :) We used it for years before going fully soy free (not sure if all of it is gluten free or just the brand we got). Now we use coconut aminos

Stiina 05-01-2012 09:42 PM

Re: D. R. P. T. ! (dietary revamp processing thread ;) )
 
soy sauce was a general example; we actually use it very rarely so it wouldn't be hard to give up (except the waste of throwing away the jar in the fridge). what is coconut amino?

Sooo...what's everyone doing with their big vats of flour/sugar/pasta? Of course I just bought a10kg bag of flour 2 weeks ago :doh and I had 5 boxes of wholewheat lasagne noodles and 30 nature valley granola bars....I don't really want to give it away cause if I don't think it's good for you, then why would I give it to someone else?

I guess everyone needs to feel convicted at their own time...thoughts? :think

mommychem 05-01-2012 10:11 PM

Re: D. R. P. T. ! (dietary revamp processing thread ;) )
 
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Originally Posted by Stiina (Post 4607531)
soy sauce was a general example; we actually use it very rarely so it wouldn't be hard to give up (except the waste of throwing away the jar in the fridge). what is coconut amino?

Sooo...what's everyone doing with their big vats of flour/sugar/pasta? Of course I just bought a10kg bag of flour 2 weeks ago :doh and I had 5 boxes of wholewheat lasagne noodles and 30 nature valley granola bars....I don't really want to give it away cause if I don't think it's good for you, then why would I give it to someone else?

I guess everyone needs to feel convicted at their own time...thoughts? :think

I don't think we threw anything away :think - just used it with the intent to never buy it again. I actually remember the very last bag of flour I bought. I did however allow my 3 year old to have some of it for "educational" sensory activities. :shifty I was not a huge "stocker" though either. :no

HadassahSukkot 05-02-2012 05:34 AM

Re: D. R. P. T. ! (dietary revamp processing thread ;) )
 
when we changed our pantry to be GF, we gave everything NGF away. We had to make the changes immediately for my sister, and then my parents... then me.

Funny thing, we had 2 families in need. It wasn't that the pre-packaged foods we had or freezer items were "not healthy" - but that they were not healthy for us. So, we were able to bless 2 families with 3 months each of groceries while we went on the hunt for new stuff.

Some of the stuff since I've moved here though, have been simply used with the intent to not buy again. For myself, I don't think I'll go 100% grain free. I'll probably keep doing 1/2 GAPS 1/2 Primal/Paleo-ish.

We are HUGE stockers, because of the way I was raised and the fact that for natural disasters the Embassy asks us to have a 3-6 month supply of items. My mom did a whole Y2k prep. People laughed at us -- my dad lost his job and was out of work for a few years and all that food fed us. We didn't have many giving us gifts of love or even batting an eye at our need at our congregation at the time. Sometimes we'd get a surprise letter with cash or a money order in it - but not often. We paid bills on what we earned (Mom, us 3 kids on our jobs) and dad kept job hunting. You just never know. :heart

Soliloquy 05-02-2012 05:49 AM

After we move we plan to buy some 50 lb bags of millet, rice, navy beans, and maybe buckwheat to have for preparedness. Because we think it's going to hit the fan in a few years.

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Soliloquy 05-02-2012 05:51 AM

Unless we get windfall apples, it is FAR cheaper to buy applesauce around here. I love homemade applesauce but it's too expensive to make.

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mommychem 05-02-2012 07:42 AM

Re: D. R. P. T. ! (dietary revamp processing thread ;) )
 
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Originally Posted by LisaM (Post 4607795)
After we move we plan to buy some 50 lb bags of millet, rice, navy beans, and maybe buckwheat to have for preparedness. Because we think it's going to hit the fan in a few years.

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I think so too. :-/:yes

crunchymum 05-02-2012 11:19 AM

Re: D. R. P. T. ! (dietary revamp processing thread ;) )
 
I think I'll see if my sister wants our grains. :think


Y'all, I think I'm way overeating on this. :shifty when do I start listening to my body say "enough! No another bite!" is this just normal as I work through the mindset of being "deprived" (even though so far I haven't felt that way)? :scratch


I will say, I feel like my head is a LOT clearer. :tu I'm not to the point where I would say I have tons of energy or anything, but, I'm noticing I'm not as tired - which is a big deal because I'm ALWAYS tired. :yawn like, constant, all day, "I could fall asleep right now", dragging my body tired. So, that's great! :tu


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