Thursday, June 21, 2012

Fasting Versus HCG Diet

(Note: I found this in my computer today... I wrote it on 1/5/2010, before Celiac diagnosis in 2011 and notice of Candida issue)
In the past ten years, I continually gained weight, lost it, and then regained it over and over again. I tried everything… I tried pills, I tried exercise programs, I tried joining the gym and going every day, I tried Atkins, Zone diet, South Beach… everything. It was all getting quite ridiculous, so I found some information on Dr. Joel Fuhrman, who promotes fasting.

fast2 [fast, fahst]

verb (used without object) 

1. to abstain from all food. 

2. to eat only sparingly or of certain kinds of food, especially as a religious observance.

verb (used with object)
3. to cause to abstain entirely from or limit food; put on a fast: to fast a patient for a day before surgery.
noun
4. an abstinence from food, or a limiting of one's food, especially when voluntary and as a religious observance; fasting.
5. a day or period of fasting.

Fasting is something the human body is made to do to survive famine and hard times. Someone with a decent muscle mass can do this without harm for about 40 days, according to Dr. Fuhrman’s book "Fasting and Eating for Health".


Just watch those people on the show Survivor; they are eating maybe 500 calories a day. MAYBE. And they are surviving… but they are miserable and hungry.
So, I tried it.

I was miserable… I was weak and a little mentally loopy and stopped after three days. It was so stressful on my body, it took a two weeks to recover fully to be able to go back to exercise.

In the meantime, yes, I had lost 7 pounds in those three days… but guess what. I gained them back in that time of recovery, and that’s even sticking with the diets in Dr. Fuhrman’s “Eat for Life” book.

Look at those people on Survivor. They lose all that weight during the show, then at the finale, you see how they all gained that weight right back.

I was resigned to just being 50lbs overweight for the rest of my life, and possibly more in the future.

Then a friend of mine at work tried the Dr. Simeon HCG Diet protocol. Truly… I thought she was insane, remembering my experience with fasting, but I was curious… it was something I hadn’t tried yet.

I researched the HCG diet up and down… I wasn’t about to inject just anything in me.

Yes… there are risks involved… but they are the same risks as the same people who use the HCG for a different issue (like fertility) with higher dosages that IS approved by the FDA. The FDA approved those same risks, so what’s the problem with this?

"Oh, but of COURSE you'll lose weight at 500 calories, without the HCG" is the argument I get all the time. Oh yeah? Of COURSE you would. Would you be happy? NO.  Would you be losing muscle mass? Likely yes.  Would you still have those dimply thighs because your body didn't pull from your abnormal fat storage? Yes.

Dr. Simeon mentions in his "Pounds and Inches" text about how pregnant women in third world countries barely have anything to eat and they are skinny to the bone, yet they produce a healthy fat baby. Yes… anecdotal, but something to keep in the back of your mind.

Hcg is found where cancer is found, both in men and women.

Why do people say that HCG is the creator of cancer? Then why haven’t all the pregnant women in the world been diagnosed with cancer, since the pregnancy pee-on-a-stick test checks for HCG in the urine?   This is just too logical for me.

My own uneducated hypothesis about HCG is that HCG is one of the body’s own mechanisms for fighting cancer. My reason is this: the body’s primary goal is the make that baby survive, so it produces a hormone that not only makes all fats readily available for consumption in case of famine, but also kills tumors and cancers. Yes, sometimes the HCG will not succeed in defending the person from cancer… but I could say it would be an interesting study to see the effect of injected HCG into a cancer patient to see what happens.

So I did it… I figured, what have I got to lose? A few pounds? If I felt crappy, I would stop. I am healthy as a horse. The only thing I had a was a moderate case of fibrocystic breast disease (made your breasts very sore prior to menstral flow, and in severe cases, will create non-cancerous lumps in your breasts) which wasn’t treated… I just dealt with it.

It was great. My first 35 day round, I lost 23 pounds. I wasn’t miserable, I wasn’t hungry... Yes, I could not exercise, otherwise it was like my body would shut down. I gained a “glow” about me… my face filled out from being gaunt from other yo-yo dieting… it was incredible.

And… while my breasts were super sore for the first couple weeks on the diet, the soreness went away… and I haven’t had any trouble since. Maybe the HCG took it away?

So I did it again a couple months later. Lost another 15 pounds.

In total, I lost 27.25 inches. Went from a size 14 to a size 8.

As far as muscle loss… I have a muscular build… I’m a heavy girl with a slim frame. 5′8″ 150 pounds… size 8. I did not lose my muscle mass, or at least, not even an 1/8 of what I lost in those two weeks that I fasted.

Because of my own experience with fasting, (which 500 calories is considered fasting) one cannot convince me that the HCG diet does not help with going down to that very low calorie diet.

I’ve been there… and it sucks when you don’t have the HCG when fasting.

Anecdotal… but that is my experience, and people should know.

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

GF Review: Bob's Red Mill GF Homemade Wonderful Bread mix

So, I have been aching for some bread... specifically, sandwich bread.  I want an amazing sandwich.  Being gluten free, this is not so easy.

How do you get GF bread? Well, you can either make it, or you can buy it.  When you buy it from the store, it's frozen.  So your immediate need for an amazing sandwich MUST wait until it has thawed, which is usually overnight in the fridge.

Something bothers me about purchasing frozen sandwich bread... I can buy the frozen GF hot dog buns from Udi's and keep it in the fridge and wait.
Go here to get some... and check out the rest of their site!
 
... but I just haven't tried their bread yet for some reason.  I would rather bake it.

Go here to get some!
So... Bob's Red Mill is your classic natural ingredient company that offers many products that are both gluten free and gluten filled.

I picked up their bread mix and told Hubs that I was going to make him some bread.

So I did... we don't have a bread maker, so I used the conventional oven directions.  For the oil, I used olive oil, not butter.  I didn't happen to have any good butter to use in it at the time, so I knew it was going to be a slightly different taste and won't be sweet... better for oils and pepper; your typical taste for italian breads.



If you have never made your own bread at home, DO IT.  The smell itself is so worth it.

This bread was pretty good... excellent to eat on it's own, or with butter on it. Hubs had some with peanut butter on it and also used a couple pieces for french toast, which he says tasted amazing.  He also attempted to have the amazing sandwich, that I have been aching for, using this bread and the bread falls apart.

This appears to be a complaint that most GF'ers suffer from... the bread falls apart.  With no wheat gluten in there, the bread is just not as pliable as we want it to be, and how other $.99 cent bread at the store is.

Other than that, it kept wonderfully in my fridge.  I didn't have a bread case or anything like that, so I wrapped it in plastic wrap and shoved it in the fridge.  We ate the last of it 5 days later... and it was still very good.  It was starting to get a little dry at that point.

This was an excellent beginner homemade bread.  The mix was easy.

HCG Diet and Cycle Time

I now have proof that the HCG diet can regulate your menstrual cycle.

A little (okay, a lot) of my cycle recent history...

After 2 years of menstrual issues, likely due to my pending Celiac diagnosis and the related malabsorption, my cycles were anywhere between 45 and 70 days.  Even after going gluten free in December 2011, my cycle continued to be wonky.

Since my husband and I are trying to conceive and have been since December 2010, I have been really paying attention to my cycles and what is creating my infertility.

I have a Fertile Focus Microscope which only uses your saliva to check the hormone levels that are in your saliva to see if you could consider yourself fertile.  If your saliva shows a fern pattern (which is the crystalization of whatever hormone it looks for) then you are likely fertile.

Image from getting-pregnant-tips.com
 
Ferning = Fertile = should get preggers easily... easy enough, right?

Wrong, in my case.

So in my ridiculously long cycles, I started checking the 'scope daily to see when it actually said I was fertile.

Funny enough... I was ALWAYS fertile on right around cycle day 14... which is when I'm SUPPOSED to be.  Of course, my flow doesn't show up 14 days later like it should, so I continued checking the 'scope daily to see what it did.

I have the blessing to be able to tell when I actually ovulate; it causes me pain.  It's a brief pain, but definitely different than any other pain I have ever had, so I can tell.  I've learned over the years that it means I'm ovulating.  Exactly 14 days after that pain occurs, my flow shows up.

On those days that I know I'm ovulating, I checked the 'scope... and nothing.  Doesn't say I'm fertile at all. Yet I'm ovulating??? That doesn't make any sense.

So of course, my theory came forth that my hormones and body goes through the motions of my cycle on the proper days, but my ovaries are late to the party... by like a month.  By the time I actually do ovulate, my hormones are not in the right spot, likely my uterine lining is no longer hospitable for a bouncing baby to start, therefore anything that actually does connect with the ovum, falls right through.

So... the key was to get my ovaries to show up at the right time to the party.

My HCG diet did that for me.  My last cycle date was May 13.  I got my cycle yesterday.  A 30 day cycle!!! I almost flipped.  I had started the HCG Rx Injections on May 27, which is the day I was supposed to ovulate, but I just ovulated 2 days later! I am just so thrilled with it... when I did my past rounds of the HCG injections for weight loss, my cycle always stayed at 35 days.  This is, of course, before I was diagnosed with Celiac. Ever since I have been old enough to bleed, my cycles were at 35 days if I wasn't on the pill.

So this is the first time that my body did it by itself! (kinda)

I'm just so thrilled with it, I can't wait to see what happens for next month.