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October 25th, 2017, 07:55 AM
#11
Dream Vet
Originally Posted by
Verena
I will try skim milk, that's a good idea! Is it really only the fat swaying blue? I thought I read something about tons of vitamins and stuff in milk. But less fat would at least make it a bit less blue friendly I guess.
I have only seen almond milk, other nuts milk (didn't like hazelnut as well, so I haven't continued trying them) and oat milk, which I could like, but would be even worse for my sway I think? I'll look out for other replacers!
I think creamer probably wouldn't work for me unfortunately, because I need something to really dilute the coffee, otherwise I get a stomach ache...
Thanks for your anwers ladies! :-)
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The vitamins on milk sway blue, yes -- but vitamins are absorbed with fat, which is why full fat milk is such a boy drink and full fat milk hss been shown to increase fertility. Other studies have shown animal fat is the the thing that seems to sway blue. Skim milk is very much a pink drink!
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October 25th, 2017, 09:34 AM
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Regarding the creamer, it really does dilute the coffee. Maybe just try it and see? I've tried drinking it before and I feel like it turns coffee into more of a caffeinated milk drink. lol I love black coffee though and actually feel sick if I put milk in it.
I agree though that skim milk is probably more pink than whole (unless you have PCOS). It's probably fine as long as you're not sipping on it all day long and instead treating it as a meal.
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October 25th, 2017, 06:38 PM
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I’ve been drinking mine with creamer. The natural kind made from milk, cream and sugar. Or I will use the almond milk creamer. Are these ok for pink sway? Since my first pregnancy I haven’t been able to drink any milk.
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October 25th, 2017, 10:05 PM
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October 25th, 2017, 10:40 PM
#15
Originally Posted by
XXforhubby
I drank the Almond milk coffee creamer. I too can’t drink much milk too often. I got a girl using this!
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October 27th, 2017, 11:12 AM
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Drink the milk in the coffee and take it into account in your calories for the day.
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October 27th, 2017, 11:12 AM
#17
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Originally Posted by
XXforhubby
I drank the Almond milk coffee creamer. I too can’t drink much milk too often. I got a girl using this!
for you!
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Thank you Gender Dreaming for our precious little girl!
I have removed almond milk from blue sways because I suspect it was making pink opposites.
Almond milk is allowed for pink.
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October 27th, 2017, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by
Verena
I will try skim milk, that's a good idea! Is it really only the fat swaying blue? I thought I read something about tons of vitamins and stuff in milk. But less fat would at least make it a bit less blue friendly I guess.
I have only seen almond milk, other nuts milk (didn't like hazelnut as well, so I haven't continued trying them) and oat milk, which I could like, but would be even worse for my sway I think? I'll look out for other replacers!
I think creamer probably wouldn't work for me unfortunately, because I need something to really dilute the coffee, otherwise I get a stomach ache...
Thanks for your anwers ladies! :-)
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No, it's not just the milk fat but the milk fat may sway blue to some extent. The nutrients do count as well.
Anyone with PCOS or insulin resistance stay WELL away from skim. NO SKIM for anyone on the alternate diets.
The downside of skim in this particular situation is that it is carbier than full fat. So if you drink the coffee between meals, since you are having a fair bit of it, having it between meals may raise your blood sugar. So I would be incliined, esp. having skim dairy, to have coffee in the morning (a-ok) but then after that have it with a meal only, not inbetween.
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October 27th, 2017, 11:18 AM
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Swaying Advice Coach
Originally Posted by
Mummyof4boys
More like 2/3 milk LOL
while I don't totally endorse my approach, I had coffee with milk and ACTUAL sugar in it in the morning. This is a no-no and I tell people not to do it, but I did (just wasn't something I was willing to give up, since I'd swayed hard once before
- before LE Diet LOL - and got a boy) and still got a girl even with the sugar in the morning coffee.
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October 28th, 2017, 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by
atomic sagebrush
while I don't totally endorse my approach, I had coffee with milk and ACTUAL sugar in it in the morning. This is a no-no and I tell people not to do it, but I did (just wasn't something I was willing to give up, since I'd swayed hard once before
- before LE Diet LOL - and got a boy) and still got a girl even with the sugar in the morning coffee.
I had sugar in my coffee too which I was a bit worried about, but there was no way I could stomach it with artificial sweetener yuck lol.
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