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01-30-2016, 04:08 PM | #1 | ||
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Long story short-- I have become very sensitive to protein around doses of Stalevo- which I now take every 2.5 hours. I try my best to limit protein throughout the day and usually eat a normal (significant protein) dinner. I have also read the posts about the effects of carbohydrates with high glycemic indicies/loads- and I think these also contribute to my fluctuations. I am a muscular guy who works out every day. I have lost weight- and hate it!. More depressing is that i can not figure out the best way to get enough calories and enough protein/day. I am looking for some advice- including which type of proteins (including supplements) are least likely to interfere w/levodopa gut absorbtion and blood-brain-barrier competition---??!!!
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02-01-2016, 10:17 AM | #2 | ||
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It might be time to get a blender, ice cream, and Whey Protein Shake Powder. Start looking at five smaller meals a day. For me my mid afternoon snake of dates and almonds is pretty healthy, no added sugar. I limit my "added sugar" to 21g a day, hence trying to stick with natural foods. Near impossible when I started watching it, finally cut bread/pasta, and have my sugar level down to a good range. Typically no protein one hour before medication, nor 30 minutes after. If my system slows down, it seems I need a longer window. |
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02-01-2016, 12:27 PM | #3 | |||
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I think the carb glycemic loads/spikes can be evened out by having some protein or a fat with the carb..
[Food Combinations What you eat with your carbohydrates matters, too. "Protein and fat slow the absorption of glucose into the bloodstream, which helps prevent [insulin] spikes and drops," says Jamieson-Petonic. Pairing an apple with peanut butter or serving rice with beans and avocado can lessen the blood-sugar impact of the whole plate.] https://www.sharecare.com/health/typ...d-sugar-levels
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"Thanks for this!" says: | schwad01 (02-01-2016) |
02-01-2016, 02:24 PM | #4 | ||
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Try adding hemp seeds into your diet. I am unable to post any links. Just google hemp seed benefits to get more information. Nuts and nut butters are also a good source of protein and nutrients.
I take C/L every 3 hours so as soon as it kicks in, I eat a small meal, which gives my body a little over 2 hours to digest the food before my next dose. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | aab45 (02-02-2016) |
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