Smilesong's Journal, 15 March 2010

My Foods - HIGHEST IN PURINES

Mushroom
Steak, broiled
Beef, chuck
Beef, roast beef, sirloin
Chicken (breast with skin)
Ham, cooked
Sunflower seed, dry
Turkey
Bean sprouts
Broccoli
Leek
Nuts
Oats
Tofu
Brussel sprouts
Barley without husk, whole grain


FOODS RECOMMENDED for a Fast Oxidizer

FATS/PROTEINS: all meats (especially beef, lamb, and venison), fish (especially tuna and salmon) and fowl, especially high fat, high purine (adenine) types: such as anchovies, brains, meat gravies, soups, heart, herring, caviar, kidney, liver, sweetbreads, mussels, sardines, tuna, and meat extracts. Foods with moderate purine content include meat, shellfish (clams, crabs, lobster, oysters, shrimp), asparagus, cauliflower, spinach, lentils, yeast, whole grain breads and cereals, beans, peas, mushrooms, and peanuts.

NUTS & SEEDS: almonds, walnuts, peanuts, peanut butter, sunflower seeds

CARBOHYDRATES: cauliflower, beans, peas, lentils, broccoli, barley, corn, sprouted grains (sprouting destroys the phytates that bind calcium*)

SUPPLEMENTS: Your supplement should contain vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin E, vitamin B12, niacinamide, calcium pantothenate, bioflavonoids, choline, inositol, calcium, phosphorus, iodine, and zinc. Carnitine.

Eat a full breakfast. Eat frequently

ALLOWED IN MODERATION

PROTEINS: milk, buttermilk, cottage cheese, eggs

VEGETABLES: root vegetables (carrots, beets, yams, potatoes, radishes, onions), lettuce, green peppers, cabbages, pickles, cucumbers, and tomatoes

AVOID

SWEETS & STARCHES:- simple carbohydrates like glucose, maltose, fruit juices, honey, corn syrup, highly glycemic foods like white bread, white rice, soft drinks, catsup, and meals consisting mainly of starches and sugars.

MISCELLANEOUS: spices, sauces, alcohol, and caffeinated drinks such as coffee, colas or tea.

SUPPLEMENTS: limit vitamin B1 (thiamine) and vitamin B3 (niacin) because they increase Coenzyme A and accelerate carbohydrate oxidation; vitamin B2 (riboflavin) and vitamin B6 (pyridoxine) because they increase the breakdown of amino acids leading to a faster citric acid cycle activity and more CO2 generation; glucogenic amino acids (Alanine, Glycine, and Serine), and citrates.



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Thank you so much for the information. 
15 Mar 10 by member: kmartin
Is this from the Jillian Michaels book? 
15 Mar 10 by member: bamalane
From Jillian test I am a fast ozidizer to0. I hit a plateau and it messed up my will power. I was taking a b complex vitamin and stopped. I see from you list that maybe that was a good thing to cut out... 
15 Mar 10 by member: e20561
I got this information from http://www.drkaslow.com/html/fast_oxidizer_diet.html  
15 Mar 10 by member: Smilesong

     
 

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