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Nutritionists out There?
What do I specifically eat to mend a broken foot faster?
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What does your doctor say? "MJC" wrote in message ink.net... What do I specifically eat to mend a broken foot faster? MJ |
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What does your doctor say? "MJC" wrote in message ink.net... What do I specifically eat to mend a broken foot faster? MJ |
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I was so excited that I didn't have to have surgery that I didn't ask him. I
will when I go back Friday. In the mean time ??????? "Patricia Heil" wrote in message ... What does your doctor say? "MJC" wrote in message ink.net... What do I specifically eat to mend a broken foot faster? MJ |
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I was so excited that I didn't have to have surgery that I didn't ask him. I
will when I go back Friday. In the mean time ??????? "Patricia Heil" wrote in message ... What does your doctor say? "MJC" wrote in message ink.net... What do I specifically eat to mend a broken foot faster? MJ |
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What do I specifically eat to mend a broken foot faster? Interesting question. My first thought is that you'll want to take a glucosamine/chondroitin/MSM supplement since it's so important in healthy joints, but I don't really know if it's for the bones themselves. I'd say you want to eat a high quality diet where every morsal you eat goes towards fueling your body. I'd also say you're going to have to really cut BACK on how much you eat because of your very sedentary situation. So every morsal you eat counts more than ever. Spend some time at www.fitday.com planning out some days that aim for your macronutrient ratio: I go for 45/30/25 carbs/protein/fats myself. You'll need to plan ahead because you won't find it easy to run out to the grocery store. I think the simple step of spending a few minutes planning to fuel your body will save you from tons of excess calories. Good luck, and sorry to hear about your foot! Dally |
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MJC wrote:
What do I specifically eat to mend a broken foot faster? Interesting question. My first thought is that you'll want to take a glucosamine/chondroitin/MSM supplement since it's so important in healthy joints, but I don't really know if it's for the bones themselves. I'd say you want to eat a high quality diet where every morsal you eat goes towards fueling your body. I'd also say you're going to have to really cut BACK on how much you eat because of your very sedentary situation. So every morsal you eat counts more than ever. Spend some time at www.fitday.com planning out some days that aim for your macronutrient ratio: I go for 45/30/25 carbs/protein/fats myself. You'll need to plan ahead because you won't find it easy to run out to the grocery store. I think the simple step of spending a few minutes planning to fuel your body will save you from tons of excess calories. Good luck, and sorry to hear about your foot! Dally |
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"Dally" wrote in message ... MJC wrote: What do I specifically eat to mend a broken foot faster? Interesting question. My first thought is that you'll want to take a glucosamine/chondroitin/MSM supplement since it's so important in healthy joints, but I don't really know if it's for the bones themselves. I'd say you want to eat a high quality diet where every morsal you eat goes towards fueling your body. I'd also say you're going to have to really cut BACK on how much you eat because of your very sedentary situation. So every morsal you eat counts more than ever. You can't even believe how aware I am of this. I have been walking over 2 miles a day for many months now and am about 25 pounds from goal. This timing sucks. Spend some time at www.fitday.com planning out some days that aim for your macronutrient ratio: I go for 45/30/25 carbs/protein/fats myself. You'll need to plan ahead because you won't find it easy to run out to the grocery store. I think the simple step of spending a few minutes planning to fuel your body will save you from tons of excess calories. Good luck, and sorry to hear about your foot! Dally Thanks for the well wishes. Thank God for a laptop. MJ |
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"Dally" wrote in message ... MJC wrote: What do I specifically eat to mend a broken foot faster? Interesting question. My first thought is that you'll want to take a glucosamine/chondroitin/MSM supplement since it's so important in healthy joints, but I don't really know if it's for the bones themselves. I'd say you want to eat a high quality diet where every morsal you eat goes towards fueling your body. I'd also say you're going to have to really cut BACK on how much you eat because of your very sedentary situation. So every morsal you eat counts more than ever. You can't even believe how aware I am of this. I have been walking over 2 miles a day for many months now and am about 25 pounds from goal. This timing sucks. Spend some time at www.fitday.com planning out some days that aim for your macronutrient ratio: I go for 45/30/25 carbs/protein/fats myself. You'll need to plan ahead because you won't find it easy to run out to the grocery store. I think the simple step of spending a few minutes planning to fuel your body will save you from tons of excess calories. Good luck, and sorry to hear about your foot! Dally Thanks for the well wishes. Thank God for a laptop. MJ |
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"MJC" wrote in message ink.net... You can't even believe how aware I am of this. I have been walking over 2 miles a day for many months now and am about 25 pounds from goal. This timing sucks. Ugh, I truly feel for you -- injuries can be so disheartening when they screw up the momentum of your health plan. Hang in there and remember that it *will* get better in time, and the habits you adopt now can get you through. I agree with Dally to make your food plan very clean and healthy with a minimum of any junky kind of foods -- those can be bad for the mind as well as the body (i.e. foggy mind, sluggy feeling). I hope you recover soon! Mary |
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