Anonymous wrote:It may be low on refined foods, but there's not enough fat or protein in that diet to signal your body that it's a time of plenty for you and youshould devote energy to reproduction. I recommended it in another thread this week too: Real Food for Mother and Baby. Has a nice section on fertility diets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ouch. I'm hungry just looking at that. That sounds like a very limiting diet and one that isn't very appealing. Have you checked out a reputable and researched program like weight watchers?
I don't need to lose weight. I'm just trying to swap my current diet of muffins, coffee drinks, candy, and other food grazed throughout the day (I usually don't stop and eat a meal until dinner) with something more fertility-friendly. The consensus seems to be that it isn't enough food but it is more than I eat now at a normal weight. Maybe I have a cruddy metabolism?
Anonymous wrote:Ouch. I'm hungry just looking at that. That sounds like a very limiting diet and one that isn't very appealing. Have you checked out a reputable and researched program like weight watchers?
Anonymous wrote:The carbs look fine to me, but I'd agree with more protein (maybe pasta and lean protein with veggies for dinner, for ex.). It also doesn't look like much food at all, but maybe I eat too much. I'd definitely want a protein with lunch.
Anonymous wrote:More protein, fewer carbs