General Digestion: Bad digestion is the cause of the symptoms we are familiar with (such as IBS). Normally the digestive juices in our stomach will digest our food and there’s no problem. However as we get older these juices get weaker and it’s harder to properly digest our food.
Some foods are harder to digest than others
(especially for those who are lactose intolerance etc…). These are the tips he gave me for improving digestion:
- Stress suppresses the digestion process, avoid it!
- Foods to Avoid: Wheat, Sugar, Yeast, Red Meat, Milk/Dairy.
- Eat small meals, more often (large meals do not allow for complete digestion)
- Avoid drinking 1-hour before or after meals, as this dilutes the stomach and effectiveness of digestion juices. Drink freely between meals however.
- Use Soy Milk instead of regular, and stick to white meats (fish & chicken).
- Rice, Bailey & Corn as substitutes for Yeast.
Getting over Candida:
To get over the Candida infection that has built up for many years, this is the plan of attack:
- Antibiotics (Nilfast) to accelerate the removal of Candida yeasts.
- Acidophilus each morning (To replace the good bacteria that the Antibiotics will kill in the process).
(Should be a liquid capsule and contain bifidum, bulgaricus & lactobacillus)
- Garlic Capsules each night (called ‘Russian Penicillin’ – fights bacteria).
Optional Extras:- Food Sensitivity Test ($155AUS from Australian Biologics), to diagnose which foods your body specifically can’t deal with, and in what quantities. (I see this as a good long-term solution)
- Enzyme Tablets (These assist in the digestion process, but an extra cost I’m going to avoid at this point. The change in diet should be enough).
See this thread for some interesting reading on enzymes:
[url]http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=150987[/url]
Synopsis:
These changes are a big deal for me, because I have never taken my diet very seriously. I eat lots of bread (yeast) with
EVERY meal, and plenty of Coke (loaded with sugar).
My plan is to continue being very strict over the next few weeks until my body is in better shape. Then I will look to introduce a few things back into my diet, to find a compromise that I (& my body!) can live with.
Ill let every know how it goes, hope some of the information was useful