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Thank goodness for all those who support and understand, as for those others, tell them to try it on their own their whole lives and see what they say. They don't understand. It's not like we just woke up and said I'm going to have WLS. I, for one, have had this struggle most my life (20 years) I'm now 30. So tell them to kiss ur a** and have a great day!
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Too Big For Surgery?
TheNewSusie replied to Beanzilla's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Dr. Alvarez is out of a hospital, but which ever surgeon u choose I'm sure will take care of u. -
Lol! Yeah I wonder why. I'm going to research it more. Thanks for the info!
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Yeah, it yummy too! U can add ur own veggies for flavor and fresh herbs. Ok now Im hungry, haha
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I have a dehydrator and make my own. It's oh so yummy although it takes about a day to make and dry out, but so worth it! Atleast I know what's going into it.
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I've tried them before and they r very filling. You just have to flavor them to your liking. Since they r bland.
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I always say sorry... Although my own personal studies, it is great for you. I went to culinary school and basically everything I found on the Internet is what I learned.
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You're welcome, sorry. ;/
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If you're in Texas HEB sells them and also any japasanese/ Asian market does also. Shiritaki come in many forms. But I'm wondering, yeah they're no carbs and hardly any calories. But can that stall weight loss?
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Hey it is good for you, read this: Bone broth Is Mineral Rich Clearly, long-cooked broth made from bones will be rich in a dynamic array of minerals. Bone is, after all, highly mineralized. A well-made bone broth will give your body Calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, sodium, potassium, sulfate, and fluoride. All delivered in a form that your body understands. In order to pull these precious minerals from the bone during cooking, add an acid, like apple cider vinegar, to the Water before cooking. How the Collagen in Bone Broth Heals the Gut Bones, marrow, skin, tendons, ligaments, and the cartilage that sometimes accompanies a bone are all made of a Protein molecule called collagen. Collagen contains two very special amino acids: proline and glycine. Collagen has been found to help heal the lining of the gastrointestinal tract, which includes the stomach and the intestines. This means that heartburn or GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease) and many of the conditions associated with intestinal inflammation can be helped with bone broth. Collagen and Gelatin have been shown to benefit gastric ulcers. (1) Proline is necessary for the formation of collagen. Glycine improves digestion by increasing gastric acid secretion. (2) Glutamine, also found in bone broth, is important metabolic fuel for cells in the small intestine. (3) Besides collagen, cartilage contains something called glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). Studies have found an underlying deficiency of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in patients with Crohn’s and ulcerative colitis. (4) Correcting a deficiency and helping to repair a compromised gut wall is another good reason to consume bone broth regularly. Bone Broth Helps with Wrinkles, Stretch Marks, and Cellulite Bone broth contains collagen to make your skin supple and radiant. This delicious, mineral-rich broth can be used to make Soup to support smooth, strong skin and reduce cellulite. Drinking bone broth makes skin supple. Cellulite does not arise from carrying excess fat. Haven’t you ever seen a thin person with cellulite? It is common. Most people are taught to choose skinless and boneless meat and to fear animal fats. This is why even those who are slender will not be able to shake cellulite until they change their diet. (5) Cellulite comes from a lack of connective tissue. The smoothness of skin is from an abundance of connective tissue. Collagen-rich bone broth will supply your skin with the tools that it needs to support itself. Adding chicken feet, animal joints, and knuckles to a bone broth will increase the amount of collagen available. MAKING A GOOD BONE BROTH When collecting bones, go for variety. This is because the marrow found in bones is either yellow marrow or red marrow. Yellow marrow is found in the central portion of long bones. It is where fats are stored. Red marrow, on the other hand, is found in flat bones. These are: Hip bone Sternum Skull Ribs Vertebrae Scapula The ends of long bones Red marrow is so valuable because it is where blood stem cells are found. When you drink a broth made with a good source of red marrow, you are drinking all those stem cell factors that ultimately build your body’s strength and support your own immune function. Not sure what kind of bone to use? Any kind will do. You can even use an assortment of different animals. Just make sure that all bones are sourced from animals that are organic and grass-fed or pastured and free-range. Remember, everything that the animal ate, how it lived, and where it lived all factor into the health benefits of your broth. You can purchase bones ready to cook, or you can collect bones from meals and store them in your freezer until you have enough to build a good stock. Remember to only use bones and feet from animals that are grass-fed or free-range. Make sure the bones, especially large bones, are cut into small pieces. This reduces cooking time and allows more material to become a part of the broth. Cooking Suggestions 1. Place bones into a large stock pot and cover with water. 2. Add two tablespoon of apple cider vinegar or wine to water prior to cooking. This helps to pull out important nutrients from the bones. 3. Fill stock pot with filtered water. Leave plenty of room for water to boil. 4. Heat slowly. Bring to a boil and then reduce heat to simmer for at least 6 hours. Remove scum as it arises. 5. Cook long and slow. Chicken bones can cook for 6-48 hours. Beef bones can cook for 12-72 hours. A long and slow cook time is necessary in order to fully extract the nutrients in and around bone. After cooking, the broth will cool and a layer of fat will harden on top. This layer protects the broth beneath. Discard this layer only when you are about to eat the broth. Consume broth within 3 days or freeze for later use. Sip on the broth or use as the base in a nutrient-dense soup. Use Bone Broth with Your Next Fast During a fast, the body receives little nourishment from food. Because of this, sometimes muscle tissue can break down. When glycine is consumed, this limits or prevents the breakdown of protein tissue, like muscle. Glycine is used for gluconeogenesis, which is when the liver makes sugar fuel for the body to burn in the absence of glucose. Glycine is also necessary to detoxify the body of chemicals. This is because glycine is a precursor amino acid for glutathione, which is a major antioxidant and detoxifying agent in the body. Glycine is an inhibitory neurotransmitter. It has been shown to improve sleep, as well as boost memory and performance. (6) What to Remember Most About This Article: Bone broth is rich in minerals to strengthen the immune system and support healthy digestion. Bone broth also contains collagen to strengthen tendons, joints, ligaments, bone, and skin. The collagen in bone broth will help heal the lining of the gut to relieve heartburn, GERD, and other types of intestinal inflammation. On top of that, collagen will support healthy skin to make it supple and strong to reduce the appearance of cellulite. You can make bone broth at home and even use it in your next fast to give your body ample nourishment. The glycine in bone broth will detoxify the body of harmful chemicals, improve sleep, and boost memory and performance.
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Click Protein Powder?
TheNewSusie replied to starsleeve's topic in Protein, Vitamins, and Supplements
They sell it at vitamin shoppe too, not sure if there's one near you. -
One Month Out, 40 Pounds Down! Hunger Gone.
TheNewSusie replied to roxy.grissom's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I love hearing stories like these. Great job! I'll be there with Dr. Alvarez in one month!! I'm so excited I can't sleep at night -
Click Protein Powder?
TheNewSusie replied to starsleeve's topic in Protein, Vitamins, and Supplements
Gracias ! -
I'm going to miss my moms home made pita bread ;(. But it'll be worth it.
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Quinoa is an excellent source of carbs and it has protein too! You can dice up a small cucumber, a small tomato and 1/4 cup cooked quinoa and add a tbsp of olive oil and a pinch of salt and some fresh lemon juice and u have some tasty quinoa tabouli. To cook the quinoa take 1/4 dry quinoa and cook it in 1/2 cup low sodium chk or veg broth. I add in two tbsl of FF feta. Yumm! (let the quinoa cool for ten minutes or so before adding in the veggies.) store in a container and refrigerate .
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I'm insulin resistant but take shots daily. I was told to cut down on my insulin prior to surgery and since I'll be cutting carbs to really check my BGs closely and monitor them.
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Click Protein Powder?
TheNewSusie replied to starsleeve's topic in Protein, Vitamins, and Supplements
Does it really taste good? -
He always takes time out and is there for you. I talked to him yesterday and is always helpful.
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Is "banding" The Sleeve A Common Practice?
TheNewSusie replied to Estrovan's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Sounds neat, but even though it's stitched in place to prevent slips don't you have to end up taking the band out within 5-10 years? Can it still erode ? What r the complications ? It's still a band, right? -
I agree, why would u need sensa after a sleeve ??
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What Method Of Birth Control Did You Use?
TheNewSusie replied to justmeandmysleeve's topic in Pregnancy with Weight Loss Surgery
Para guard is awesone! It's an IUD and no added hormones or weight gain and it's good for 10 years! Woohoo! -
Alvarez Price Vs Us?
TheNewSusie replied to made2beme's topic in Mexico & Self-Pay Weight Loss Surgery
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Pretty Excited About This Product I Foung
TheNewSusie replied to TheNewSusie's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Pretty Excited About This Product I Foung
TheNewSusie posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
http://shop.doctorsbestweightloss.com/Proteinex_c31.htm Pretty awesome! Going to order me some very soon! -
How Much Time Off Work
TheNewSusie replied to lizzyshade's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I wanna know how much people take off when u have a job in ur feet . I'm a restaurant supervisor and took ten days off but not sure if that's enough ????