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		<title>By: alex_500</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2004/04/29/sugar-for-o-s-thomas-amp-tabitha/#comment-1579</link>
		<author>alex_500</author>
		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2004 06:01:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>OK! :0)
 I do use the O sip right tea.
 I actually eat 1000+ calories a day usually..not even close to 400. I
 eat too much almond butter though. Once a week sounds better.(more
 sane!) For now anyway.
 But I have yet another question. The fistful of protein...does that
 mean the size of my palm then? I don't think I am going to grab a
 fistful of beef, or turkey sausage, or eggs..etc..hehe So as long as
 I have a good palm size amount of protein per meal I don't have to
 worry about too much or too little protein then? :0) I ask about
 onces and grams because I know how to calculate it that way.
 I am sure eating all of these meals will be easier when we get the
 protein powders? :0) I am not hungry every 3 hours. I should eat even
 when I am not hungry I take it? I am sure my body will adjust. I eat
 every 4 hours now.
 &lt;!--more--&gt;
 &#60;&#60;Eat nuts once a week. Fats don'tmake you fat. Carbs do.
 I know, but I think I over did the almond butter a little.... ;0(
 At least I don't drink juices anymore. If I do it is a little lemon
 in water. or a couple tablespoons that are deluted in a large glass
 of water.
 I don't drink with my meals either, and do have a large glass of warm
 water in the morning 30 min. before breakfast.
 well thanks again! I will let you know what happens! :0)
 Nicole :O)
 xoxo</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK! :0)<br />
 I do use the O sip right tea.<br />
 I actually eat 1000+ calories a day usually..not even close to 400. I<br />
 eat too much almond butter though. Once a week sounds better.(more<br />
 sane!) For now anyway.<br />
 But I have yet another question. The fistful of protein&#8230;does that<br />
 mean the size of my palm then? I don&#8217;t think I am going to grab a<br />
 fistful of beef, or turkey sausage, or eggs..etc..hehe So as long as<br />
 I have a good palm size amount of protein per meal I don&#8217;t have to<br />
 worry about too much or too little protein then? :0) I ask about<br />
 onces and grams because I know how to calculate it that way.<br />
 I am sure eating all of these meals will be easier when we get the<br />
 protein powders? :0) I am not hungry every 3 hours. I should eat even<br />
 when I am not hungry I take it? I am sure my body will adjust. I eat<br />
 every 4 hours now.<br />
 <!--more--><br />
 &lt;&lt;Eat nuts once a week. Fats don&#8217;tmake you fat. Carbs do.<br />
 I know, but I think I over did the almond butter a little&#8230;. ;0(<br />
 At least I don&#8217;t drink juices anymore. If I do it is a little lemon<br />
 in water. or a couple tablespoons that are deluted in a large glass<br />
 of water.<br />
 I don&#8217;t drink with my meals either, and do have a large glass of warm<br />
 water in the morning 30 min. before breakfast.<br />
 well thanks again! I will let you know what happens! :0)<br />
 Nicole :O)<br />
 xoxo</p>
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		<title>By: alex_500</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2004/04/29/sugar-for-o-s-thomas-amp-tabitha/#comment-1577</link>
		<author>alex_500</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2004 21:47:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.cronesspace.com/2004/04/29/sugar-for-o-s-thomas-amp-tabitha/#comment-1577</guid>
		<description>&#60;&#60;(I am just wondering if I need to add
That was a typo...I meant 20% fat not 30%... ;0) I need to practice
typing more I guess! Also I was just curious how many calories you
recommend. I take it you though I was eating enough then?
Nicole :O)
xoxo</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&lt;&lt;(I am just wondering if I need to add<br />
That was a typo&#8230;I meant 20% fat not 30%&#8230; ;0) I need to practice<br />
typing more I guess! Also I was just curious how many calories you<br />
recommend. I take it you though I was eating enough then?<br />
Nicole :O)<br />
xoxo</p>
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		<title>By: alex_500</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2004/04/29/sugar-for-o-s-thomas-amp-tabitha/#comment-1576</link>
		<author>alex_500</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2004 17:40:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.cronesspace.com/2004/04/29/sugar-for-o-s-thomas-amp-tabitha/#comment-1576</guid>
		<description>I am trying to see where your coming from. :0) I find your
 suggestions very helpful. I understand the concept of 45% protein,
 35% carbs, 20% fat. I have heard you mention it before. I am just
 trying to figure out how you calculate protein requirements so I can
 go from there. So you would suggest that I eat 90 protein grams a day
 (aprx) since I am 33% fat?
 I do not eat that many carbs anymore. I would say right now I try to
 eat about 65 grams of protein and no more than 40 carbs a day.
 I can't believe you got attacked in the other groups! I saw that!
 Doesn't Dr D'Adamo state that the key to the O diet is high protein
 low carb? Oh, I forgot to mention I am also a non-secretor. ;0)
 So how far apart should the meals be? 3 hours or so? I am indeed very
 serious. I would love to be more muscular and lean. I do better
 taking direction than trying to figure it out on my own and messing
 up! LOL A guideline/plan is quite helpful for me.
 &lt;!--more--&gt;
 A fistful of protein..so what 4 onces lets say? Do you recommend not
 to eat past a certain time of day?
 I am also exercising too since my energy is getting better. I
 lift weights for 30 minutes every other day. I try to exercise for 30
 minutes or so(that is about all I can do), 5-6 days a week. The days
 I don't lift weights I try to do some leg exercises. Once my nordic
 track is fixed I can try to slowly incrase my stamina on that.
 Do your recommendations on the flax oil still stand because I am a
 non-secretor? I would think it may be a little different then?
 Shouldn't I hold off on any nuts until I lower my body fat percentage
 and increase my metabolism? (I am just wondering if I need to add
 more fat because I would assume the 30% would be in the protein)
 Just so I make sure I understand, you recommend in order for me to
 get lean to have 5-6 small meals a day consisting of protein and
 veggies or squash. This should be meat protein and eggs for my
 protein then correct? I can have 2 fruits, so they should be in
 between the protein then right? I do food combine a little, and know
 that unless it was pineapple or cherry juice if I have them with
 meat, it won't be too good for my digestion. ;0/
 Since my body fat is high, then I shouldn't eat too many calories
 right now right? I have a body fat scale so I can keep track.
 This has been most helpful Thomas, your experience is much
 appreciated!!
 I look forward to hearing if you have any further suggestions because
 of my non-secretorness..;0)
 Nicole :O)...O+ non-secretor
 xoxo</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am trying to see where your coming from. :0) I find your<br />
 suggestions very helpful. I understand the concept of 45% protein,<br />
 35% carbs, 20% fat. I have heard you mention it before. I am just<br />
 trying to figure out how you calculate protein requirements so I can<br />
 go from there. So you would suggest that I eat 90 protein grams a day<br />
 (aprx) since I am 33% fat?<br />
 I do not eat that many carbs anymore. I would say right now I try to<br />
 eat about 65 grams of protein and no more than 40 carbs a day.<br />
 I can&#8217;t believe you got attacked in the other groups! I saw that!<br />
 Doesn&#8217;t Dr D&#8217;Adamo state that the key to the O diet is high protein<br />
 low carb? Oh, I forgot to mention I am also a non-secretor. ;0)<br />
 So how far apart should the meals be? 3 hours or so? I am indeed very<br />
 serious. I would love to be more muscular and lean. I do better<br />
 taking direction than trying to figure it out on my own and messing<br />
 up! LOL A guideline/plan is quite helpful for me.<br />
 <!--more--><br />
 A fistful of protein..so what 4 onces lets say? Do you recommend not<br />
 to eat past a certain time of day?<br />
 I am also exercising too since my energy is getting better. I<br />
 lift weights for 30 minutes every other day. I try to exercise for 30<br />
 minutes or so(that is about all I can do), 5-6 days a week. The days<br />
 I don&#8217;t lift weights I try to do some leg exercises. Once my nordic<br />
 track is fixed I can try to slowly incrase my stamina on that.<br />
 Do your recommendations on the flax oil still stand because I am a<br />
 non-secretor? I would think it may be a little different then?<br />
 Shouldn&#8217;t I hold off on any nuts until I lower my body fat percentage<br />
 and increase my metabolism? (I am just wondering if I need to add<br />
 more fat because I would assume the 30% would be in the protein)<br />
 Just so I make sure I understand, you recommend in order for me to<br />
 get lean to have 5-6 small meals a day consisting of protein and<br />
 veggies or squash. This should be meat protein and eggs for my<br />
 protein then correct? I can have 2 fruits, so they should be in<br />
 between the protein then right? I do food combine a little, and know<br />
 that unless it was pineapple or cherry juice if I have them with<br />
 meat, it won&#8217;t be too good for my digestion. ;0/<br />
 Since my body fat is high, then I shouldn&#8217;t eat too many calories<br />
 right now right? I have a body fat scale so I can keep track.<br />
 This has been most helpful Thomas, your experience is much<br />
 appreciated!!<br />
 I look forward to hearing if you have any further suggestions because<br />
 of my non-secretorness..;0)<br />
 Nicole :O)&#8230;O+ non-secretor<br />
 xoxo</p>
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		<title>By: alex_500</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2004/04/29/sugar-for-o-s-thomas-amp-tabitha/#comment-1573</link>
		<author>alex_500</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2004 01:11:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.cronesspace.com/2004/04/29/sugar-for-o-s-thomas-amp-tabitha/#comment-1573</guid>
		<description>How much protein do you recommend? I read that you say to eat 1 gram
 for every pound you weigh..is this correct? I always thought you
 calculate your lean body mass and then multiply by a certain number
 according to your activity level.(.5 couch potato to like .9 working
 out daily..athlete..) Which is the main one I heard of anyway. Then I
 think I read somewhere else to eat 1 gram of protein for every pound
 of muscle! (big difference between about 60 grams and 90!)
 I am very curious if there are more efficient ways of calculating
 protein requirements, and about your logic behind your recommendation
 about protein. :0) Please share!
 Isn't it different according to fitness level, lean muscle mass..etc?
 I have always had a high body fat percentage because I was a
 vegetarian for many years and have a protein difficiency still, after
 a year of ER/LR. I have 33% body fat and weigh about 140lbs, but I am
 5'4", not very larged boned and told I look less. i am almost 19, so
 &lt;!--more--&gt;
 this isn't exactly ideal. ;0/ I do have health issues though that I
 am working out, thyroid, lyme disease, just to name a couple.
 Anyway..don't want to get into it and gab anymore than is
 neccessary..just curious about how much protein (apprx grams) you
 recommend people follow according to whatever method you use.
 Thanks in advance!
 Nicole :O)
 xoxo</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How much protein do you recommend? I read that you say to eat 1 gram<br />
 for every pound you weigh..is this correct? I always thought you<br />
 calculate your lean body mass and then multiply by a certain number<br />
 according to your activity level.(.5 couch potato to like .9 working<br />
 out daily..athlete..) Which is the main one I heard of anyway. Then I<br />
 think I read somewhere else to eat 1 gram of protein for every pound<br />
 of muscle! (big difference between about 60 grams and 90!)<br />
 I am very curious if there are more efficient ways of calculating<br />
 protein requirements, and about your logic behind your recommendation<br />
 about protein. :0) Please share!<br />
 Isn&#8217;t it different according to fitness level, lean muscle mass..etc?<br />
 I have always had a high body fat percentage because I was a<br />
 vegetarian for many years and have a protein difficiency still, after<br />
 a year of ER/LR. I have 33% body fat and weigh about 140lbs, but I am<br />
 5&#8242;4&#8243;, not very larged boned and told I look less. i am almost 19, so<br />
 <!--more--><br />
 this isn&#8217;t exactly ideal. ;0/ I do have health issues though that I<br />
 am working out, thyroid, lyme disease, just to name a couple.<br />
 Anyway..don&#8217;t want to get into it and gab anymore than is<br />
 neccessary..just curious about how much protein (apprx grams) you<br />
 recommend people follow according to whatever method you use.<br />
 Thanks in advance!<br />
 Nicole :O)<br />
 xoxo</p>
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		<title>By: lee90</title>
		<link>http://www.cronesspace.com/2004/04/29/sugar-for-o-s-thomas-amp-tabitha/#comment-1569</link>
		<author>lee90</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2004 20:14:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In a message dated 6/2/01 5:35:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
info@... writes:

  Most Os do not eat a high protein diet

Hi Thomas,
Are you saying that the problem is that most O's don't eat enough protein?  I
often feel that I don't eat enough.  I would like to lose weight.  Is this
the answer?
Sharon (Ontario) Canada</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a message dated 6/2/01 5:35:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time,<br />
<a href="mailto:info@...">info@&#8230;</a> writes:</p>
<p>  Most Os do not eat a high protein diet</p>
<p>Hi Thomas,<br />
Are you saying that the problem is that most O&#8217;s don&#8217;t eat enough protein?  I<br />
often feel that I don&#8217;t eat enough.  I would like to lose weight.  Is this<br />
the answer?<br />
Sharon (Ontario) Canada</p>
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