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Natural Sugar problems
Hello,
I have a quick question here. After my workouts I always crave sugar. To deal with my craving, I eat fruit. The problem with fruits is that if I for instance eat sugary fruits like bananas, I experience a trigger in my symptoms. Now my question is.. Is there anything that can replace fruits? Would sweet potatoes be a better idea after workouts? This may be a stupid question but I have to ask it anyway. |
A little bit of sugar can't hurt unless you are diabetic or borderline. Don't overdose on sugars. How about an apple or grapes or a Kiwi. Or a little dark chocolate, again moderation.
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Sometimes drinking water can head off a salt or sugar craving..especially after workouts. Cravings may depend on meal timing & fluids pre workouts.
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Try something that is more complex. Look for food with a lower glycemic rating.
https://healthjade.net/wp-content/up...ex-chart-1.jpg Peanuts are my go-to. I have a piece of thin sliced whole wheat bread or cracker gobbed with no sugar added peanut butter (21) and a glass of whole milk.(27) Sometimes, I have low sugar chocolate milk (160 calories in 8 oz just like whole milk.) (35) The salt in peanut butter can help with salt needs. ** re: "A little bit of sugar can't hurt unless you are diabetic or borderline. " For some of us, that sugar starts a cascade of events. It is an inflammatory food. There is a term..... tryagnostics. You try different things to diagnose the problem. |
And not everyone can eat peanut based foods, many have high allergies to peanuts. My joints hurt more if I happen to eat them, so no more for me. They are grown underground and prone to fungus. **
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Caroline,
You are not a brain injured individual. Nobody is suggesting you eat peanuts for energy after a work-out. The numbers who have true peanut allergies is much lower that those that claim to have peanut allergies. There are peanut desensitization protocols that many use effectively. |
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Thank you for suggesting dark chocolate. I will try out the cacao nibs once a week or once every two weeks. I've heard caffeine is not the best for a concussion so I'm trying to be careful with that. |
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