My diet is very restricted. I can't eat anything raw, except for the odd
banana, but that is also fraught with danger due to my intestinal
strictures/stenoses. I have to cook everything from scratch and typical
foods include: loads of herbs, broccoli, carrots, pumpkin, parsnips,
potatoes, steamed peaches/apricots/apples/pears/mango, ground nuts, live
joghurt, fish, chicken, rice, wholewheat bread (finely ground), etc. I
eat pasta occasionally, but it is more difficult for me to digest.
Instead of butter and margarine, I use oil on my bread.
Carrot/banana/apricot cake with oil and reduced sugar (no icing) is als
a treat now and then - when I have the strength to make it.
A really nice apperitif is banana, lemon juice with joghurt and water -
all mixed together, and (optional) a sprig of mint and a cocktail cherry
to garnish. I had friends around one evening and we cooked together. My
friend's husband is nearly 100% vegan (he eats cheese and yoghurt
occasionally). He was very impressed and pleased because he was driving.
I don't have any alcohol in the house, not because I can't control
myself, but because I get stomach pains and it is not compatible with my
meds. My friend was allowed some Limoncello with her banana cocktail.
I should homogenise everything to increase absorption, but I got fed up
of eating biosludge. I have to sip a Fortisip each day to keep my weight
up and I have found that if I dilute it with lactose-free H-milk and
then fortify it with gelatin, it seems to do me even more good.
I don't eat red meat except for the occasional liver pate (which,
together with soft cheeses, we IBDers should avoid) and perhaps some
potted meat once a month. I don't, as a rule, eat fast food because it
just makes me nauseous and I don't feel as though it has the nutritional
value I require. However, in an emergency, I have been known to eat a
cheeseburger, although I tend to opt for the chickenburgers in recent
years when I have found myself outside of the house in Crohn's
starvation mode. I usually always have some dried biscuits or rusks with
me, but they are just not the same as something warm. I am certain that
warm food is easier for us to digest.
That's an interesting point about the polyphenols. I read somewhere that
a healthy individual expends a modicum of energy to digest food.>
http://www.exrx.net/FatLoss/EnergyBalance.html
I suspect that this is higher in a diseased and/or stressed individual.
Plant material is in general harder for homo sapiens to digest. I loved
tomatoes, but cannot eat them anymore because they are too acidic. I am
additionally restricted due to GERD. I am trying to keep everything
under control by diet instead of knocking back Omeprazole as though
there is no tomorrow.
It is recommended that you eat a couple of walnuts (very good and
essential fats) and a very small piece of 85% dark chocolate every
second day. I suggest that you buy yourself a large pestel and mortar to
grind nuts in. That could work for you.
If I ate 2 apples, 7 red grapefruits, 4 bananas and 4 mangos in one day,
the surgeons would have to open me up and they could most likely recycle
it all as fruit salad as it all goes through me (eventually) undigested.
All the best,
Vanny
Am 02.06.2012 08:34, schrieb jay:
>>> Today I had 2 apples, 7 red grapefruits, 4 bananas and 4 mangos.
>>
>> Amazing you are certainly getting your vitamins and minerals, which most
>> Crohn's patients don't get. You are also eating a load of fructose - a
>> third of the population has fructose intolerance to some degree. I hope
>> that you use plenty of herbs because they also have lot of micronutrients.
>>
>> It sounds as though you are on the grapefruit diet. I suggest that you
>> choose the yellow ones rather than the pink ones. Eating too many pink
>> grapefruit can change one's heart rhythm and they should be avoided by
>> those with heart problems (see below).
>
> Normally I don't eat grapefruit and yesterday I over did it with
> fruits. Boiled/steamed veggies are easier to handle but difficult to
> get enough calories, unless I include potatoes. I still shy away from
> fats (even avocados/olives)& seeds (grains, legumes, nuts) . Thanks