Guest guest Posted February 10, 2004 Report Share Posted February 10, 2004 Evening Merlynn, I tried to find the first message in this thread. Hopefully I did. >This particular product is high protein and low fat. I've tried the >high protein, high fat and feel the same, and they all taste terribly >chauky and are way too sweet. At times, my protein drink makes me sleepy. NO other odd or bad feelings. This feeling goes away in 30 to 45 minutes. Sometimes I think the volume is too much. Depending on what I add, it may be as much as 24 to 30 ounces. Often I drink it too fast as well. Two or three of the large eggs, plus a full cup of blueberries, two tbs flax seed, and a few soaked almonds, makes a heavy load for the digestion system. ALso.... two TBS of flax oil at times. SO...... the poor body needs to go to sleep to digest all that. <grin> I still use 16 ounces of skim milk. Contrary to all the bad scientific facts, milk has kept me disease free for 65 years. Maybe it will do so for 65 more, but I doubt that. I have noticed that nothing makes me sleep as good as the workout with weights. Often I yawn before the workout is finished. Some say this is oxygen depletion, but I think there is more to it than that. I virtually never get tired or sleepy either. The Iron pills is the only sleeping pill I have ever used in my life. I have stated, the number one benefit of the weight lifting is that it makes me sleep, something I have always hated to do. When I way much younger, I would miss many nights sleep, working around the clock and often for two to 4 days without going to bed. I would catch a short nap on the desk or in my car. I can't tell the loss of sleep every damaged my health. Once I went from Friday AM to Sunday, 2 am, and was driving most of that time. When I reached my destination Sunday at 2 am, I felt like going out on the town. I did not know where to go, this was Washington, DC, so... I just lay in bed and read a magazine for an hour. Agreed, I was pumping nutrients, lots of food, and lots of good fruit on the trip. I was traveling alone, no company to keep me awake. Those were the good old days. Now I force myself to sleep. Usually I feel great after 4 or 5 hours. Often I try to sleep 3 or 4 hours more. Sometimes I can, sometimes I can't. By the way, I use Spirutein Sports by Natures plus. Just picked up two cans today. I use two cans per month, sometimes more. Wayne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 12, 2004 Report Share Posted February 12, 2004 Merlynn, Oh boy.....Asthma, allergies, and congestion....the story of my life!!!! First of all, forget the protein drinks for gaining weight. They are taxing on your digestion and that LAST thing an asthmatic needs it to tax the digestion. Do yourself a favor: read the book " Sugar Blues " by William Dufty. It won't talk about asthma, but the treatment methods for asthma are the *exact* same as for hypoglycemia/digestion probs, and the book WILL teach you how to read the labels of the foods you are eating. It also teaches you about DIGESTION, something VERY, very important for an asthmatic. And sorry, but get rid of all the milk, cheese, yogurt, or any other milk products out of your diet, just for now. In some people (like myself) we can not tolerate large amounts of milk/cheese/yogurt in our digestion. Be gentle to your stomach. Try some fresh fruit/vegetable juicing instead. I am 30 yrs old and due to getting the digestion & hypoglycemia under control have lived asthma-free for almost 7 years. This really does work. Lastly, if you are able to get it, see if you can find Magnesium in electrolyte ( " dissolved in water " ) form (Eniva's Magnesium is WONDERFUL). Magnesium has a calming effect on asthma/inflammation. I still take it daily in the evenings. Cheers! Kristin , " Merlynn Starr " <illumined@w...> wrote: > Hi, > I have serious asthma and the constant struggle to breathe and rid > myself of congestion has caused a tremendous weight loss. I need to > gain 30 lbs. I'm not a big eater; that is, I eat small amounts which > make me feel full. I have to drink a lot of water with each meal so > as to help me swallow (a problem). > > Anyway, I don't eat meat or sweets, and breads only once or twice a > week, so I'm not racking up a lot of calories with what's left to > eat. After trying several weight-lifter formulas for weight gain, > (no soy), I found one that will give me the largest amount of > calories for even just a 1/2 serving (since the full serving is way > too much liquid at one time for me). What puzzles me, however, I > become very lethargic and sleepy after drinking the product. It > makes me feel so over-stuffed, I have to actually kick-back for at > least half an hour. > > This particular product is high protein and low fat. I've tried the > high protein, high fat and feel the same, and they all taste terribly > chauky and are way too sweet. > > Your opinions are appreciated. > Merlynn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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