Guest guest Posted July 21, 2007 Report Share Posted July 21, 2007 Hi gang! I am Tiffany and I am just beginning my journey into raw foods. I am 15 weeks pregnant and was very sick during the first three months- all I wanted was fruit and veggies at that time- it was all I could handle! So I stumbled upon the " raw food revolution " while trying to find new ways to enjoy the foods my body naturally craved. I lost 15 pounds, (which I guess many women do in their first trimester from the constant nausea) and would like to gain only 20 during my pregnancy, then lose 50-60 after, while also attempting to " cure " my IBS, hypothyroidism, and depression- maladies I have dealt with all my adult life. Now that I am past the three month mark, I haven't been so sick and I've been eating SAD again and I noticed that other symptoms (irritability, insomnia, poor digestion, etc.) are coming back (I barely noticed they were gone because I was so sick and tired from the pregnancy). I plan on transitioning very slowly (over the next 2 years actually since I'll be nursing)- I just don't want to do anything drastic that might affect the health of the baby. Although I really wish I'd made the switch before pregnancy... Oh well, any ideas, advice and opinions are welcome. My plan is to focus on adding one new " good thing " a month (wheat grass, " green smoothies " , soaked nuts and grains, etc) and subtracting a " bad white thing " (sugar, flour, dairy, etc) the following month. Plus I really want to learn to be creative in recipes so that by the time I am 100% I won't be at a loss for " what to make for dinner " . I have a 5 1/2 year old and a junk food junkie hubby (who happens to have a metabolism of steel so he isn't affected visibly by it at all- I wish I could show him what his insides probably look like and convince him that his respiratory allergies are related to how he eats, but all in good time) so I am really trying to balance what to make them and more importantly how to resist the chips, candy and processed foods he loves and brings into our home (plus attract my daughter to the more healthy way of eating that I am embracing). Sorry for the very long intro and thank you in advance for taking time to read my post and offer your wisdom! Happy Saturday! Tiffany Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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