Vegan food posts for Starchivores who follow Dr. McDougall, Dr. Esselstyn, Rip Esselstyn, Chef AJ, and others - recipes or links to them and photos when available.
MWLP Recipes in The Starch Solution Book
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Dr. McDougall's Public Talks (Posted by Jeff Novick, Compiled by BBQ)
I tried to behave. After Saturday's dietary indiscretions (We wound up with another pizza instead of the beans as planned), I figured I'd eat smaller portions of very healthy foods on Sunday to make up for it. I exercised as usual. Breakfast was a fat-free homemade bean burrito; lunch was a big green salad with some garbanzos and a fat-free dressing; dinner was another salad and baked beans. I had just started eating the dinner salad when the first hypo symptoms hit. By the time I finished the salad my hands were shaking and I felt drunk. Luckily we had some apple juice in the house so I poured myself a small glass to hold me while I ate the rest of dinner. Baked beans are great for people with hypoglycemia - loads of protein and fiber. I ate more than Dr. McDougall's 1-cup of beans a day recommendation, but then again, Dr. McDougall believes veggies, rice and potatoes are good for hypoglycemia. He also doesn't believe that potatoes cause abrupt rises in blood glucose levels, even though dozens of people have reported just that happening. Hypos and diabetics need similar food plans - low in sugar and refined carbs, high in protein and moderate in fats. Dr. McDougall's plan is high in complex carb starches and low in protein and fats, a hypoglycemic's nightmare. So we hypos on McDougall compromise and use a bit of oil in our cooking, more beans and other high protein foods.
Hypo symptoms are the worse..happily mine have all but disappeared after following McDougall for two years and getting down to a more ideal weight (although not quite there yet!). It also helped my insomnia..don't you just love the good doctor ;)
Your apple bread sounds great! I hope to try it soon!
And I had some of my *worst* hypo attacks when I stick to strict McDougalling. It's been 25 years since my first hypo attack sent me to the ER and just when I think I've got a handle on it (hitting menopause helped) it blindsides me again.
Hypo symptoms are the worse..happily mine have all but disappeared after following McDougall for two years and getting down to a more ideal weight (although not quite there yet!). It also helped my insomnia..don't you just love the good doctor ;)
ReplyDeleteYour apple bread sounds great! I hope to try it soon!
And I had some of my *worst* hypo attacks when I stick to strict McDougalling. It's been 25 years since my first hypo attack sent me to the ER and just when I think I've got a handle on it (hitting menopause helped) it blindsides me again.
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