I am scheduled for surgery soon, and will only be eating pureed
meals while I heal up.
Not exact matches
He walked, taught,
mealed and
healed with people for around three years; all the
while talking with them.
I drink bone broth regularly, and I choked down liver in the form of pate for a
while in my early days of
healing, but as soon as I started feeling better organ meat got dropped out of my regular
meal plan.
Your blood sugar is off the rails and,
while you have the goal of getting into a more stable 2 to 3
meals - a-day kind of routine, you need something to tide you over in the meantime
while you
heal.
I had learned from my research that soaking and sprouting grains, nuts and legumes could help minimize food allergies.1 I also learned that a lack of beneficial bacteria in the intestines causes proteins and starches that have not been completely digested to leak through the gut wall and provoke immune reactions.2
While I knew that my two
meals a day would not be enough to
heal the children with these issues, I resolved to do the best I could to give them foods that would not exacerbate their problems.
This course shows you how to cook around your family's food allergies and sensitivities
while serving nutritious and delicious
meals that give your child every possible advantage for
healing from food sensitivities — all on a shoe - string budget.
Yikes forgot to say post surgery digestion / elimination back to optimal but I am not recovering on the Leptin RX protocol - You probably need that piece before you make any suggestions... I have stayed as close as possible to high protein low carb - but did use a gluten free raw protein powder (3gram carb per serving) mixed with organic yogurt at almost every
meal... Only small amounts of chicken and lots of eggs - it's time today to start back towards the Leptin RX - so feeling iffy about the potential constipation
while mending a
healing intestinal surgery...
Temporarily supplementing with Oxbile with each
meal while the body is
healing may also be beneficial.