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Samish
July 28th, 2017, 09:07 AM
Hello Beautiful Ladies
Can someone review my Boy Diet. Tried to improve it more
My Daily Schedule:
Breakfast
Cereals (oats + Nuts ) with whole milk (organic Stevia)
1 cup tea
OR
2 eggs omelet with whole wheat roti (Home made Bread) and 1 cup tea
Snack (after 1 hour)
1 Banana/apple or pear
Snack after 2 hours
Nachos Chips with guacamole or salsa
Lunch
Redmeat with gravy and whole wheat bread plus coconut water
OR
Beef minced baked Tortillas with avocado and Cheese and jalapeno Yumm!
Or Once or twice in a week Chicken steak or manchurian
(I alternate between these)
Snack after 2 hours
Any fruit juice (Mostly Orange- With 1 TbSp nutritional Yeast flakes in it)
OR
Green Juice (Cucumber, orange, lemon, celery, iceberg lettuce, some leaves of parsley, Stevia)
Dinner
Leftover lunch with rice or bread with Redmeat & Chickpeas Kabab and organic juice
Snack after 1 or 2 hour
Protein Bar
Snack before sleeping
Usually after 2hours of last snack while on bed and reading something on phone (surfing Gender dreaming site these days Lol!)
-V8 Original
3-4 Figs
4-5 dried apricots
Or
Handful of Almonds, cashew, pistachio
atomic sagebrush
July 28th, 2017, 05:59 PM
It is looking really good to me, and I like that you're eating soon after every time you have a snack without a lot of protein. While the rule is "protein and carbs at every meal and snack" as long as you have food coming in regularlly (or juice, anything with cals) you will never have a blood sugar drop and it will be all good! :)
Sending you tons of blue dust!
Samanthart
September 5th, 2017, 04:32 AM
I also want to try that diet but i don't know how well can i eat during work and whatever else. Can i replace some proteins (like 30%) with fitness & sport nutrition (https://24palm.com/category/sports/sports-nutrition/)? It will definitely make my life easier so i don't need to make many meals. I don't need much to cook and some protein shake with high carb bakery should seal the deal.
atomic sagebrush
September 5th, 2017, 12:45 PM
I wouldn't because the kinds of protein in them are not as good as real foods.
There are lots of other options out there for quick meals on the go that don't rely on whey and soy protein.
BabyRendu
March 6th, 2018, 04:00 AM
Can review my Boy Diet please.
Breakfast (8.30-9am)
Egg, chicken luncheon meat, tomato and cheese sandwich with hot green tea
10.30am
A few dates
A banana
Lunch (12-1pm)
One meat like chicken or pork with potato sides and vege
3.30pm
Apple/ oats biscuits
Dinner (7.30-9pm)
Same like lunch or any leftovers at home. As an Indian we eat lentils and curry
Before sleeping ard 10.30pm
Oats biscuits
Dates
*drinks water with lemon daily
*want to add on coconut water daily.
atomic sagebrush
March 7th, 2018, 03:50 PM
It is looking very good, but I am a little worried it seems very low in fat. Do you know about how much fat you are getting?
BabyRendu
March 8th, 2018, 11:26 PM
It is looking very good, but I am a little worried it seems very low in fat. Do you know about how much fat you are getting?
Err nope. Any suggestions on what kind of fats you need me to add on? Fat in terms of?
Sorry if it sounds like a silly question. :worry:
babybluedreamer
March 9th, 2018, 02:56 AM
Hi Atomic
I was hoping you could advise - sorry for the double post!
I had a miscarriage at 12 weeks in September, 2 months until HcG finally dropped and got AF. Then TTC last month and had a chemical at 4.5 weeks (bleeding stopping now). We REALLY want to sway blue. I'm using OPKs, BBT and CM monitoring and applying your timing method. Can you advise on my sway?
Before this chemical, I have been eating a LOAD of cereal (grapenuts or fruit and fibre, whole milk or 2% or oat milk, and stevia), green tea, dark chocolate, about half to whole avocado a week, sweet potatoes (i hate normal potatoes), roast ham, humus, chicken, at least a banana a day, aout 3-4 green juices a week. I was taking a standard antenatal vitamin with 200 mg folic acid. I have since last week, intensified my sway: added in more cereal, more whole milk, v8, quinoa and veg with humus and roast ham for lunch, dark chocolate (by the bucket load - about 80 grams a day of 85%), chicory drink (trying to cut out coffee), green tea, 5 eggs a week, half an avo - 1 avo a week, pink lady apples, blueberries and raspberries (about 1 punnet a week), tangerines, lemon water.
I have started spinning 2-4 times a week (wiht high resistance to build muscles) and a bit of barre and lifting weights a bit at home.
supplements: I have started taking (since last week) (a) myo-inositol with 200 mg folate (b) 1200 mg omega 3 (c) vitamin d 3000 (I am deficient) (d) ubiquinol 200 mg per day (e) NHP marilyn glenville fertility support with 400 mg of folacin included.
I have started adding nutritional yeast in also - its so so cold here (IN THE UK!) tha tI am having loads of hot drinks and soups.
I would LOVE twin boys. We have a daughter (1 year old) and are desparate not to wait too long as I am nearly 35, and we have had 2 miscarriages, so we dont want to hold off at the risk i have a few more miscarriages to go and it holds up the process...we have been waiting since last summer
however, we really want to get this as right as possible. my cycles are usually 33-35 days long and i usually ovulate on day 21. is this enough time to improve my sway (if it needs improving?)
An example of what I eat in a day:
1. wake 5 am - have cereal, decaf coffee with oat milk or full fat milk or chicory roast decaf with full fat milk. sometimes handful of nuts /cereal for my commute.
I then have an americano - i have reduced this to only 1 per day (2 shots) with full fat milk.
6 am porridge with full fat milk, mashed banana
10 am - snack - apple with nuts / dates and almonds (someitmes a green smoothie)
lemon in my water bottle all day
12 pm lunch - quinoa with broadbeans , kidney beans and black beans, 1/4 avocado, roast ham or 3 eggs
2 pm - snack: apple / clementine/ some almonds / dark chocolate (85% - i have about 100 grams a day.. is this too much?) sweet and salt mix popcorn
4 pm : some corn cakes and peanut butter with my toddler
put baby to bed
6 pm - more cereal (fruit and fibre with stevia and full fat milk) / eggs and veggies or chicken stew with sweet potato and veggies. tomato juice 1-2 glasses per day.
i also have been having coconut water throughout the day
any help would be greatly appreciated. I struggle with the weight gain I have gone up what feels like a lot (darent go on scales!) so I am keen to try asap, especially as we have had two miscarriages. howeer, i dont want to try too early if my sway is not good enough.
thank you for reading.
atomic sagebrush
March 9th, 2018, 01:53 PM
Err nope. Any suggestions on what kind of fats you need me to add on? Fat in terms of?
Sorry if it sounds like a silly question. :worry:
Animal fats are best, like the fat found in animal meat, full fat dairy, eggs, salmon/tuna, lard, butter, ghee are all good. Second best is very healthy fats like those in olive oil, coconut oil, and palm KERNEL oil (not palm oil or palm fruit oil), avocado, and nuts (not peanuts, walnuts and almonds are best). Avoid things like soy oil, shortening, margarine, corn oil, canola/rapeseed, and flaxseed oil.
Anthony
March 9th, 2018, 11:06 PM
Animal fats are best, like the fat found in animal meat, full fat dairy, eggs, salmon/tuna, lard, butter, ghee are all good. Second best is very healthy fats like those in olive oil, coconut oil, and palm KERNEL oil (not palm oil or palm fruit oil), avocado, and nuts (not peanuts, walnuts and almonds are best). Avoid things like soy oil, shortening, margarine, corn oil, canola/rapeseed, and flaxseed oil.Atomic what do you mean by shortening? What is shortening? Thank you
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atomic sagebrush
March 10th, 2018, 03:17 PM
Shortening is like Crisco - partially hydrogenated vegetable oil based fats. https://www.crisco.com
BabyRendu
March 11th, 2018, 10:16 PM
Animal fats are best, like the fat found in animal meat, full fat dairy, eggs, salmon/tuna, lard, butter, ghee are all good. Second best is very healthy fats like those in olive oil, coconut oil, and palm KERNEL oil (not palm oil or palm fruit oil), avocado, and nuts (not peanuts, walnuts and almonds are best). Avoid things like soy oil, shortening, margarine, corn oil, canola/rapeseed, and flaxseed oil.
Sure thanks so much atomic.
BabyRendu
March 13th, 2018, 10:36 PM
Just to check. Is Full cream milk considered as animal fats?
Im taking cheddar cheese and almond nuts too.
I at times drink water with Chia seed. Is it ok?
atomic sagebrush
March 14th, 2018, 03:35 PM
Yes! All full fat dairy is animal fat! (butter, full fat milk, cheese)
:agree: cheese and almonds - I got 2 of my boys eating these every day
I like you guys to keep chia seeds to 2-3 days a week. I worry that some of the effects of the chia could potentially sway pink in large amounts. 2-3 servings a week is best.
BabyRendu
March 14th, 2018, 10:11 PM
Yes! All full fat dairy is animal fat! (butter, full fat milk, cheese)
:agree: cheese and almonds - I got 2 of my boys eating these every day
I like you guys to keep chia seeds to 2-3 days a week. I worry that some of the effects of the chia could potentially sway pink in large amounts. 2-3 servings a week is best.
Sounds great but at the same time I read other ladies saying calcium meaning milk sways pink.. I hope not as for both my girls I didnt drink milk. So I guess no harm trying.
I think I shall stay away from chia seeds. I cant take chances as this will be my last attempt.
atomic sagebrush
March 15th, 2018, 02:15 PM
Yes, that's an old theory that some people still believe in. But the best designed study ever done on preconception diet and gender conceived showed that ALL nutrients swayed blue, and the women who had the most boys were eating the most calcium and magnesium.
Personally, I drank and ate gobs of dairy when I got my boys and gave it all up to get my girl. With my last two boys I was also taking high doses of calcium and still got boys.
If you can't bring yourself to drink/eat dairy that's ok, get animal fats from butter/ghee (this has no calcium in it and thus cannot sway pink due to calcium!), lard, fatty meat, and saturated plant fat like coconut oil.
BabyRendu
March 15th, 2018, 10:23 PM
Sure thks for the advise. I will still drink but not too much and will limit it to one packet a day.. Just in case.. :wink:
atomic sagebrush
March 16th, 2018, 10:27 AM
Totally up to you if you want to do that!
I do want to warn you, though (and sorry if I already did LOL) but do NOT replace dairy with things like soy milk, almond milk, rice milk, and so on. We saw that the people who were drinking the most milk replacers were getting a lot of blue sway opposites and so if you don't want to drink dairy (or at least not much dairy) that's up to you, just don't then load up on rice and almond milk instead. :)
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