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Well, hi everyone. This week's information is geared to those of you who
are pregnant or nursing or may know someone who is. The questions and
answers I have included here have been collected over the past year.
Some of wonderful information comes from our members.
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groups. Sometimes you get frustrated trying to figure out how to use
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Smarties. Please download it and print it and use it. It will make
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Warmly,
Kathleen
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March 22, 2004
** Quote From Martha
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Keep your program simple and your carbs complex.
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** Question for the Week**
We are looking for sound bites for the program like that wonderful one
from Martha. Things like Browns are Best. I know how creative you all
are. Write your comments on the
community forum please.
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** Testimonial for the Week**
After I was on this program for a while I started to recognize how badly
broken my hunger/fullness system was. I would have never made it on a
hunger/fullness system (I think I tried one of those for a day and a
half).
Doing the steps in order, slowly, I learned how to differentiate these
different kinds of fullness/hunger:
- hunger from not
enough protein
- fullness from too much food
- hunger from steep
blood sugar drop
- hunger from too-fast carbs
- BE hunger
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just plain not enough food hunger
- too long between meals
-
serotonin hunger
- hunger from more exercise than fuel
- hunger
that is really thirst
- appropriate fullness
These all feel
different for me and oh my, what a lot of variables. I had everything
going on at once and no wonder I couldn't make sense of all those
sensations.
The steps work because they sneakily isolate just one or two variables
at a time so you can get back in touch with your physical and emotional
feelings.
And now?
Me and Scarlett O'Hara holding up a sweet potato:
As G*d is my witness I'll never be hungry again!
And I hardly ever am. It's a cold day in July when I am caught
flat-footed without good fuel nowadays. I WON'T HAVE IT.
This is after 3 years of doing the food.
Cheers,
Connie
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** Your Last Diet: More Than
What You Think**
Next week's issue of the newsletter will be about weight loss and will
include the long awaited testimonials about how much weight people have
actually lost. And we will proudly post it with our special disclaimer
that says *results typical*.
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** Radiant Recovery Seminars
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I am getting really excited about our annual four-day ranch held in Albuquerque May 19-22. Radiant Ranch is
the highlight of the year. Most of the liaisons come and we all have a
blast. Ranch only has a few slots left, so if you are thinking about
coming, NOW is the time to sign up. I have posted a schedule
of the seminar if you want to see what we will be doing.
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David's Corner **
I am in the process of planning the things for us to carry in the store.
The brown rice pasta issue raised some interesting questions. I know
that many of you have grocery stores that are *waking up* and carrying
whole grain products more and more. Do you need our support? Would you
like to see more things like the brown rice pasta or would you prefer
things like radiant mugs or tee-shirts? What about the special
appliances we use like a Foreman Grille or a rice cooker? Or shall we
stick to shake and books and tapes?
Please send questions and
suggestions for items you might like to see in our store. YOU are
building our store. Tell me what you want and we will sort it out.
Thanks
David
And of course, we have something for everybody in our store
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Featured Topic**
Frequently Asked Questions
About Pregancy and Nursing
by Kathleen DesMaisons,
Ph.D.
I feel really nauseous the whole day. What can I do?
Your baby gets the glucose from your blood first. When baby is sucking
up LOTS of glucose, your blood sugar crashes and you get nauseous. You
need to stay stocked. Add two snacks - protein and complex carbs -
mid-morning and mid-afternoon. Don't let yourself get to the crashing
stage. Be attentive to that one.
I am on step 4 and have been enjoying my evening potato.
Unfortunately, since I have become pregnant, I have been experiencing
severe morning sickness. Is there anything I can do to help make it
better?
Have a sizeable protein and complex carb snack before you go to bed.
If you wake up in the night to pee, have something to eat. If you feel
nauseous, have ginger ale (unless you are detoxed) or ginger
tea.
I am in the middle of losing weight on the program and found out that
I am pregnant. Now what do I do?
Bless the baby!! Focus on baby's health rather than your weight.
Pregnancy is NOT the time to try to lose weight. Make sure you are
eating your planned snacks and that you are eating enough browns with
each meal.
Could you please tell me if it is ok to do the shake when pregnant? I
use flax oil in it.
Don't use flax oil during pregnancy. However, the shake is a great
alternative as a way to keep your blood sugar steady. It would be fine
to use it once a day. You might want to add some extra oatmeal to help
it last longer. Remember that baby is sucking up all the energy. And
whey protein is a great alternative since it is so concentrated.
I take salmon oil capsules every day. Is it okay to use during
pregnancy? What about during nursing?
Fish oil capsules are terrific source of omega 3's and good for you and
baby. Make sure you use ones that are certified to be free of heavy
metals like mercury. We carry these in our store. Go ahead and continue
to take them during pregnancy until your eighth month. They thin your
blood so it is better to taper down before delivery. Start up after
delivery and continue while you are nursing.
I am in my fourth month of pregnancy and have been doing SARP and am
on step 7. I haven't had sugar cravings since my detox. All of
sudden, I am having intense cravings. I checked my journal and don't
see any triggers. What could the cause of the cravings be?
Most likely this is fluctuating beta-endorphin levels. There is a big
hormonal shift after 3 months. If your BE goes up and then drops, you
will crave. Try having a banana in the afternoon if you are craving.
Make sure to have some protein with it.
I am on step 5 and was just about to start my step 6 detox and go
cold turkey off the rest of the sugars that I am still eating. Will
that be okay for the baby?
Do NOT go off the sugars cold turkey while you are pregnant. While you
may be able to cope with the shock, it is not good for the baby. You
can go off of sugars, and it is a great idea for the baby, just do it
slowly. Taper over a few weeks. Think about baby.
Does the brain/body chemistry of a sugar sensitive pregnant woman
change during the pregnancy?
Yes, your beta-endorphin levels stay way up there. This is why many of
you feel so much better during pregnancy and then crash into a post
partum depression. If you nurse, they remain high until weaning. And
you get a huge surge of BE during labor. This lasts for about 4 days. In
the period between it wearing off and the BE from nursing kicks in, you
may feel really overwhelmed, inadequate and hopeless. Lack of sleep
makes this worse. It is BIOCHEMICAL, you are not crazy. Talk to your
husband or partner about this beforehand so that they can know what to
expect. The more BE raising things they can help you with during that
time, the better you will be able to cope.
Should I expect to become more or less sensitive to the sugars,
flours, etc....or can I expect things to remain essentially the same?
The baby will be sucking up your glucose, so you need to eat more, eat
more frequently, and eat good stuff. The more you can work the
program, the better everyone will do.
I am concerned about toxemia. I had toxemia with my previous
pregnancies when I was not doing the food and was eating out of
control (lots of sugars and whites). Will doing the food make a
difference in this pregnancy?
There is some evidence in the literature of a connection between toxemia
and being out of control with the sugars/whites. Many women, who had
toxemia in their first pregnancies, when they were not doing the program
and were out of control, found that doing the food made for a healthier
pregnancy - one without toxemia.
What should I be eating for optimum breast milk production?
Regular and enough protein at every meal, complex carbohydrates at every
meal, and a combo snack mid-morning and mid-afternoon. Add HUGE
amounts of water. Many women have found that adding one or two whey
protein shakes a day significantly increased their milk
production.
It is day 5 after birth and I am so sad and weepy. What is going on?
It is very natural to have low periods - that was your BE dropping
after the big spike of childbirth. Your body was flooding you and baby
with beta-endorphin to help with the pain. When it wears off you feel
sad and overwhelmed. Try some gentle BE raising activities. Check our
list for some ideas. Ask your friends to help with
this one.
Does what I eat make a difference for the baby?
Breast milk is made from your blood, so whatever goes into you, goes
into your blood and right into baby. Remember that if you are sugar
sensitive, your baby is likely to be as well. The steadier your program
is, the steadier your baby will be.
I heard caffeine isn't good for a sugar sensitive person. So, should
I give up my daily caffeine fix (i.e., coffee or tea) now that I am
pregnant?
Absolutely, but do not go cold turkey off of caffeine while you are
pregnant, it is not good for the baby. Plan a taper over 3 weeks. Read
the detox article for help with this.
What about alcohol. Is a little wine all right?
Nope. No alcohol in any form. None. And if you are thinking about
getting pregnant but are not yet, stop alcohol now.
I am pregnant and taking the recommended SARP vitamins. Are they
okay for the baby? I am nursing my baby and take a One-A-Day type
vitamin. Is that okay? My doctor wants me to take a special
pregnancy vitamin. Should I do it?
The answer to all these questions is yes. The vitamins are safe for
pregnancy and nursing. Make sure you get a prenatal mixture so you get
adequate folate.
I want to get pregnant. Will doing the food help with my fertility?
The food will definitely help, especially if Daddy is doing the program
too. And there is a nice by-product - doing the food will make you less
tense and more relaxed along the way. A diet high in sugar desensitizes
you to the wonderful beta-endorphin effect of intimacy. Do the program
and enhance your relationship!
This baby seems so much calmer than my previous babies. Could doing
the food really make that much of difference?
Absolutely! Doing the food helps the baby, too! Of course, we are not
saying that doing the food will guarantee a placid baby LOL! Just that
it will make the baby calmer than if you are imbalanced. Sugar
sensitive babies are very sensitive to what you eat. If you have lots of
sugar, you will have lots of withdrawal. So will baby. Maybe some of
what you thought was colic was sugar withdrawal.
Does feeding the baby formula make a difference for a sugar sensitive
baby?
Formula is not the best option for a sugar sensitive baby. Read the
labels of what is in formula. Your milk is better. Even if you work and
need to be away from baby during the day, you can pump and leave breast
milk. The technology of modern pumps makes this option very workable.
I am a numbers person. How much protein should I be having while
pregnant?
Definitely eat more protein. Take your weight and multiply it by .8
to 1.0 to get the daily grams and then divide that number by 3 to get
the amount you need for your 3 meals. If it is more than you are able to
eat at a meal, put it into your snacks. As you grow and baby grows, you
will need more.
I use soy protein powder in my shake and I am pregnant. Is there a
problem with it? I am nursing and love my George's shake. Can I
still use the soy protein powder?
No. Do not use soy protein powder while pregnant or nursing. Switch to
an alternative protein powder (brown rice, vegetable, whey, etc.).
You will be able to use George's Junior this summer.
I have to take the glucose tolerance test and drink that awful sweet
drink. I detoxed from sugar before pregnancy, are there any
alternatives?
You may ask your doc to forgo the GTT unless you are actually spilling
sugar into your urine. It does not have to be done routinely.
Here is another alternative from Helen.
At the beginning of December I wrote to you all asking about what I
should do about the glucose test to see if I have gestational diabetes.
I didn't want to drink the sugar drink because I know it would make me
so sick. I
mentioned it to my Doctor and he kind of murmured to bad but didn't give
me any alternatives.
I decided to switch the midwifes at the office I go to so I can use the
natural childbirth center. In the orientation they said all tests are up
to me. So when I met with one of the midwifes I said I didn't want to
take the glucose test that morning. She said instead of not taking it,
she proposed a
sugar sensitive friendly alternative. I'll pass it along in case it
comes up with any of you.
She told me to fast starting at midnight. Go to the office first thing
in the morning and have my fasting blood drawn. Then go out and have
breakfast- protein and complex carb like I eat anyway. Then come back in
2 hours and have my blood taken again. She said that will tell her
everything she needs
to know. Now it is a bit of a pain because the test will take all
morning instead of an hour, but I think it is worth it.
And one more suggestion from Julie
A few years ago (1999, I think) ACOG did a study that showed that 18
Brach's Jelly Beans (the small ones) had exactly 50 ml of glucose and
was a valid alternative to the glucola for the gestation diabetes test.
Women also tolerated the jelly beans much better with fewer side effects
such as headache and nausea/vomiting. Maybe your care provider has
heard of this and/or is willing to look into it
to let you try it.
I am stuck here in the hospital and the food is awful. No browns or
greens in sight. The protein also seems inadequate. What can I do?
Talk to the dietician. The hospital has one. Tell her your needs. Ask
for good food. Of course, asking may not help. (smile)
Your best bet is to give your family and friends a list before you go.
Be specific about the kinds of foods you want. All your friends and
family will want to do something. Ask for good food. Put out a call for
help and be specific. Ask for broccoli florets not flowers. Have your
hubby bring a protein shake instead of a milkshake. If mom is around,
ask her to cook stuff and bring it. Tell her what YOU need, not what she
wants to make.
And if you haven't gone to deliver yet, plan, and when you pack your bag
for the hospital, throw in some program friendly and non-perishable
items.
Copyright © Kathleen DesMaisons, 2004. All Rights Reserved.