Tuesday, 23 July 2013

My new diet!


Nutrition planner

Notes from Wendy

·         The majority of food should be raw.

·         Sarah is not eating wheat – look for gluten free produce.  Gluten free products are in Sarah’s cupboard eg flour, pasta.

·         Sarah does not eat meat.  She does eat fish.

·         Fresh is best:  Anything that is cooked must be cooked at lowest possible for temperature for a longer time.  Heating food above 43 degrees destroys almost all the enzymes. None of Sarah’s foods are to be microwaved because the extreme temperature alters the state of protein in the food.

·         Organise snacks at start of day to help Sarah avoid binging the wrong foods.

·         Use the Sampson handbook for recipes for juices.

·         Garlic is a natural antibiotic – add it to meals.  Crush it, rather than chop it.  It only releases its properties when it is crushed.

·         Sarah drinks TIC TOC tea – high in antioxidants.

·         Do not use the microwave.

·         Do not use cheese/keep cheese amounts low eg a little goats cheese.

·         All washing is to be completed with bag of washing powder.  Do not use the branded boxes of powder.

·         Set the landline phone to your mobile phone number, ready so that Sarah can use redial in the night.

 
Food
Dose
Preparation
0600
Boiled and cooled water
 
Boil the water, let it cool and put it in fridge.
0700
Boiled and cooled water
Green tea capsule
 
Aloe
 
Green tea can only be given in the morning and the effects of it last all day.
15ml 1 – 3 times a day
 
Take capsule with water, or open capsule and make up as a cup of tea.
Take on its own like medicine.
0800
Boiled and cooled water
 
 
0900
Boiled and cooled water
Linseed vege pods/omega 3
 
Udos choice powder
Soya protein (digestive enzymes)
 
Take one in the morning and then 3 times a day.
2 desert spoons up to 3 times a day.
1 heaped desert spoon = 9 grams of protein.  1 – 3 servings a day.
 
 
 
Tastes like mown grass.
Add to yoghurt, sugar milk or water.
1000
Boiled and cooled water
Glass of masticated juice
Aloe Vera
Wheat grass powder
 
Drink 1 g;ass of juice with 15ml aloe vera added or Aloe Vera separate
10 – 15g of powder
Make enough juice to last the day.
 
 
Put wheatgrass powder in the breakfast juice.
1100
Boiled and cooled water
 
 
1200
Boiled and cooled water
Milk thistle
 
10 drops twice daily.
soothing to the digestive tract
 
Increase dose as Sarah moves through treatment.
1300
Boiled and cooled water
 
 
1400
Boiled and cooled water
Linseed vege pods/omega 3
Udos choice powder
 
 
1 pod
Soya protein (digestive enzymes) – 1 heaped desert spoon
 
1500
Boiled and cooled water
 
 
1600
Boiled and cooled water
Milk thistle
 
15 to 20 drops.
 
1700
Boiled and cooled water
 
 
1800
Boiled and cooled water
Drink 1 glass of juice
 
1900
Boiled and cooled water
 
 
2000
Boiled and cooled water
Linseed vege pods/omega 3
Udos choice powder
Soya protein (digestive enzymes) – 1 heaped desert spoon
 
2100
Boiled and cooled water
 
 
2200
Boiled and cooled water
 
 
2300
Boiled and cooled water
 
 
2400
Boiled and cooled water
 
 

Food that Sarah likes when she is feeling poorly

·         Baked potato cheese and small salad (baked in the oven)

·         Carrot and coriander soup and wheat free bread (Martha can make this)

·         Leek and potato soup and wheat free bread (and this)

·         Pumpkin or butternut squash soup

·         Heinz tomato soup and wheat free bread

·         Probiotic yoghurt

·         Porridge and honey, porridge and bananas

·         Mushroom pate on wheat free bread or unicorn crackers

·         Cauliflower cheese, or cauliflower and broccoli cheese

·         Flapjack (Martha and katy can make this)

·         Carrot cake

·         Banana/tangerines/cherries

·         Plain pancakes (Martha can make the mix)

·         Somelina or rice pudding


Julie Matthews:  You are correct.  I have no idea what I am eating.  My mum is complete control of the food that I am eating.  I am trying to learn, but still have no idea at all! 

3 comments:

  1. Hey Sarah that's a seriously healthy diet – am most impressed. How much room do you have in your freezer? And how do you feel about beany stews (lots of protein in the beans...)? When will you be able to have a meringue again? Thinking about you. Much love xx

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  2. Hi Sarah been looking at your diet plan. I don't know how you remember what to eat and when! XX Julie Matthews

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  3. I have no idea what to eat and when - my mum is feeding me. I have got to learn quickly!

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