Geauxme - I have seen your post but haven't opened it yet because I thought it might be long and getting to the end of my day here!!
But PLEASE keep doing what is working for you. The plant based, whole grain type diet has gotten actually better results than the higher carb/junk type LE Diet so if you are able to stick with it you will be better off continiuing as long as weight doesn't fly off.
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October 1st, 2017, 04:22 PM #11!!! Questions??
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October 1st, 2017, 04:27 PM #12
I"m sorry I'm dense today but I am still not clear on what you feel you're going overboard with?? Nutrients, carbs? In limits those things are fine.
If what you're doing with diet is working for you, carry on. I have seen a fair few people go vegetarian/vegan and their PCOS really flared so I hesitate to give that as a blanket prescription but it is possible. Gluten free has also seemed to help with pink sways.
I cannot recommend vitex and SP for any 40 year old as it seemed to really make low odds of conception for us with women over 35.
You know, let's just skip the LR totally. It has gotten disappointing results, your husband is already vegan and runs (both pink friendly) and given that I'm assuming he's your age or older it may not be safe enough anyway given only 10 days off per month. Plus it may lower his physical fitness level which men do not like! Leave it out.!!! Questions??Check out the NEW and improved Complete Index !!!
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October 1st, 2017, 04:55 PM #13Dreamer
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Thanks Atomic. Hubby is 40, so I'll leave the LR.
I took Vitex continuously before and fell pregnant, so I'm happy to stick with it.
I was just worried about the beans/lentils being nutritious, but I'll stick with them given I can easily stick within the limits.
Thanks again.
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October 2nd, 2017, 02:10 PM #14
OK got it. Please don't worry about that. Limits trump everything else. If you're in the limits you don't need to worry about beans and lentils being too nutritious.
Like I mentioned (I think in this thread but maybe in a different one?) a lot of people who do what they call "LE Diet" won't DO the limits. They do magic foods and skip breakfast and CALL that LE Diet. so when I was writing it all up I had to take those people into consideration. When I was back on IG, I saw a lot of sways fail because people were so focused on the magic foods that they'd eat a dozen eggs, a chicken breast, 3 yogurts, a cup of craisins, and drink a gallon of whole milk a day and think they were on a good pink sway diet. So I had to put in the warnings about beans and stuff since I didn't want people to do the same - to ignore the limits and end up eating so many beans and nuts and lentils and etc etc etc that they really went over the limits dramatically.
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