Circadian rithms

I am reading an interesting book by Sidney MacDonald Baker M.D. “The
Circadian Prescription.” It states that there is a major biochemical cycle
in the morning called “adrenergic chemistry.” Proteins are required in the
morning to supply the materials needed for the proper function of this cycle
and to create a state of alertness and activity. If instead, you have
carbohydrates in the morning, you will lack energy and alertness and have
difficulty concentrating.
Carbohydrates eaten in the evening will maintain the high blood sugar level
required for the body activities of the night (detox, repair and restoration)
and will also help for a better night sleep.
Teresa

6 Responses to “Circadian rithms”

  1. cynthia80 Says:

    Classic t’ai chi practice recommends exercise at dawn when external chi is at
    its most useful and powerful to as taken in by the lungs during gentle
    exercises and stretches. Might there be a connection?
    Melinda

  2. Sterling Charline Says:

    This is interesting as it is basically what I am finding in
    practice…eating proteins in the morning provides me with more energy
    to last throughout the day and my body feels happier when I have an
    evening meal of carbohydrates.

    Steve - Cheltenham, UK
    ———
    In love and light we are
    In darkness we are no less

  3. Danny Ferrell Says:

    Hi Teresa,
    You are SOOOOOOOOOOOOO right!!! In the “American diet” where they eat cereal
    or pastry or some carbo for breakfast, is totally wrong! Eat your dinner for
    breakfast, lunch for lunch, and breakfast for dinner and you won’t go wrong.
    Don’t forget about the food combining effort to help you along.
    aloha
    CB

  4. mikki_7 Says:

    In a message dated 9/28/00 1:53:48 AM !!!First Boot!!!, terebrito@…
    writes:
    << I am reading an interesting book by Sidney MacDonald Baker M.D. “The
    Circadian Prescription.” It states that there is a major biochemical cycle
    in the morning called “adrenergic chemistry.” Proteins are required in the
    morning to supply the materials needed for the proper function of this cycle
    and to create a state of alertness and activity. If instead, you have
    carbohydrates in the morning, you will lack energy and alertness and have
    difficulty concentrating.
    Carbohydrates eaten in the evening will maintain the high blood sugar level
    required for the body activities of the night (detox, repair and
    restoration)
    and will also help for a better night sleep.
    Teresa
    I’m a living testimony to this. I wonder now how much of that night owl vs.

    early bird thing that I did when I was younger (loved to stay up all night
    but didn’t really get alert till the afternoon even though I was awake–ie I
    still had brain fog) was really “carb hangover” for lack of a better word.
    Tabitha

  5. mikki_7 Says:

    In a message dated 9/28/00 8:17:22 PM !!!First Boot!!!,
    cbaker@… writes:
    << Hi Teresa,
    You are SOOOOOOOOOOOOO right!!! In the “American diet” where they eat cereal
    or pastry or some carbo for breakfast, is totally wrong! Eat your dinner for
    breakfast, lunch for lunch, and breakfast for dinner and you won’t go wrong.
    Don’t forget about the food combining effort to help you along.
    Amen, I now eat dinner for breakfast and breakfast for dinner
    Tabitha
    Lunch maybe or maybe not (depends if the kids leave me alone that long LOL)

  6. tiffani_700 Says:

    In a message dated 9/28/00 11:42:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time, TabMTBC@…
    writes:
    << m a living testimony to this. I wonder now how much of that night owl vs.
    early bird thing that I did when I was younger (loved to stay up all night
    but didn’t really get alert till the afternoon even though I was awake–ie I
    still had brain fog) was really “carb hangover” for lack of a better word.
    Tabitha
    I appreciated this line, very informative. I never related too much to
    protein in morning. Merely acknowledged that it sounded logical. But have
    been forced into eating 3x a day and looking at this more closely. Tabitha,
    that’s me with the carb hangover, and feeling like i can’t start til late in
    day. Have to eat early, just to eat enough. Energy picks up when I do.
    Carbs at night comment by Teresa helps me place the 3 meals. Exactly the
    sequence I probably should follow.
    Still learning.

    Mary Ann in Fla.

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