More diet thoughts!
If the more boy friendly PCOS diet actually seems to help keep my testosterone in better check than the LE diet, I wonder if it would be better to stay on the PCOS diet because it helps keep testosterone levels lower. It may not be like this for the woman without PCOS, though.
PCOS diet does result in a higher natural pH, though. That's why I was wondering if downing the artificial sugars and making repHresh my BFF would work well? Maybe not?
Ideas?
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February 15th, 2012, 12:59 PM #51
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February 16th, 2012, 12:49 PM #52
Your diet looks very healthy and very PCOS friendly, but with the aspartame, keeping calories low, etc, probably good for girl swaying.
PCOS diet is very boy friendly, but is also much more low carb than boy diets. Any carbs you do eat should be whole wheat. Eating frequently is a good idea with PCOS. Basically, because of the risk of insulin resistance, we have to eat like diabetics in order to keep the insulin resistance away and keep the testosterone levels lower.
The PCOS diet is not the most girl-friendly at first glance. That's why I'm having these questions because on this board, diet seems to be a major factor for swaying, but for girls swaying who have PCOS, we can't necessarily do the LE diet because it can have the opposite affect as a woman without PCOS. But, I wonder if staying on a more boy-friendly diet is what PCOS girls need to do because it helps keep blood sugar levels more stable (no spikes) and helps keep testosterone lower?
I think a PCOS diet can raise pH, but it doesn't for me, at least not vaginally. One of my main struggles with girl swaying is that I know if I do a LE diet, I think it actually elevates my testosterone and doesn't do much for the pH since my pH is naturally at 4.5 most of the time.
I don't think the LE diet elevates testosterone with ladies who do not have PCOS.
However, in girls with PCOS, because of the way our bodies tend to go towards insulin resistance or are insulin resistant, eating simple carbohydrates and avoiding overall general healthy eating probably tends to cause more insulin resistance, which in turn elevates testosterone because the insulin binds to the wrong type of testosterone which allows unhealthy testosterone to dominate. This is already a major problem for PCOS girls.
I don't know for sure, though. I am not a doctor. I'm just hypothesizing based on my own experience when I deviate from PCOS diet friendly stuff. I'm also hypothesizing based on how insulin resistance or early insulin resistance is a sign of high levels of bad testosterone. That's why a lot of girls (including myself) are on metformin. It helps keep the weight gain down, helps with regular periods, acne, cyst bursts, etc.
I don't know if there are many girls on the board who have swayed girl with PCOS. I would love to hear about it.
+ OPKs: I ordered more OPK strips so hopefully they will be here by next week.Last edited by fresas; February 16th, 2012 at 12:56 PM.
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February 16th, 2012, 02:06 PM #53
I was diagnosed based on symptoms and a blood test. I have (usually) regular periods now, but am still hirsute, cannot lose weight no matter what, prone to fast weight gain, acne, and have hair loss. I'm taking:
metformin 1000mg
SP 320mg
Vitex 200mg (?)
DIM whatever the maximum per day dose is
MVI
and stopped taking calcium a while ago. These past two weeks my diet has been garbage (too many refined carbs, not enough vegetables) and I am paying for it now. Oops!
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February 17th, 2012, 01:12 PM #54
My FF chart has me ovulation 3 days ago, but my CP and CM did not seem fertile at all. It seemed fertile CD 11-ish. I'm so confused!
http://www.fertilityfriend.com/home/3b1972
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February 17th, 2012, 08:45 PM #55
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February 17th, 2012, 11:19 PM #56
I follow you.
What is weird is that without orgasm, my pH was higher than with one.
Both of these experiences were with repHresh used about 12 hours apart.
I have to avoid Sylk. I don't think it helps with my pH at all. I used Sylk and repHresh with the no orgasm experience and my pH was 7.
I will avoid orgasms, but strangely, I think the Sylk has been behind an unusually high pH both times I have used it so far. My pH is high even after using repHresh when I use Sylk so I don't think I can use Sylk at all.
Plus, when it comes to pH, I'm not sure I can do the LE diet. I'm trying to figure out other ways I can keep my pH low, although it is typically pretty low vaginally.
I'm still reading about it, but it looks less and less like I can the LE diet because while it may decrease my pH, it is going to increase my testosterone because I have PCOS and PCOS does not respond well with refined carbs, low nutrient foods. These increase bad testosterone and cause insulin issues which also cause an increase in bad testosterone.
It is not a good situation for swaying girl for me.
I'm kind of lost right now.
Last edited by fresas; February 17th, 2012 at 11:28 PM.
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February 18th, 2012, 11:01 AM #57
fresas perhaps you can put the emphasis on being more vegetarian and weight loss?
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February 18th, 2012, 11:25 AM #58
I totally understand and just hope that whatever is best, is coming down the road for you! (PS - Sis was not able to BF because of being in school so you are totally right on that!)
Green vegetables are FINE on LE diet. You don't have to eat grains and sugar, that's just what some people do...many people are scared to eat vegetables because IG says they're "alkalininzing" but who even knows if that is true in any way?? I mean calcium tablets are "alkalinizing" and they certainly aren't avoiding those!!
Above all else, you ahve to do what is best for you and your body. What if you focused mostly on green vegetables and then upped your protein to 50-70 g? Even a little animal protein would be ok for you in that circumstance, because you wouldn't be getting high levels of protein from pasta and breads like some pink swayers choose to do.
I think if you use antihistamine to dry up some CM and use RepHresh (or whatever works for you) then that is all you need do to for pH.
Metformin is great for lowering blood sugar and it does tend to sway pink.
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February 18th, 2012, 11:27 AM #59
I think that the rules HAVE to be different for those with PCOS (or anyone who has problems with blood sugar) because your body doesn't metabolize carbs the same way. I can't truly say wihtout having a side by side study or two what the results would be, but if (as seems to be the case) testosterone and blood sugar are what is doing the swaying, then it just makes the most sense that for YOU, lowering testosterone and blood sugar, can only help.
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February 18th, 2012, 11:39 AM #60
Whole grains are FINE on the LE Diet. 100% fine. Just think for all those millions of years, we didn't even have refined grains and yet the human race kept having 50-50 boys and girls.
Eating too much sugar and carbs (without fiber) DOES cause blood sugar and testosterone to rise in those with PCOS. Metformin will help with that somewhat but you are right, you need to do what is right for your body above all else.
If the PCOS diet does not raise your vaginal pH, that is all that matters. The idea that your blood itself becomes more acidic or alkaline is totally debunked - - if your blood pH changes, you DIE.
Fresas, I think you should feel good about increasing green veg and slightly increasing protein intake. If you can lose a bit of weight even better. I think you're on the right track!!!!!! Questions??
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I used another full applicator of repHresh right away and will retest my pH soon.
