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    paleo diet?/Low carb ideas?

    Hi All,
    I am new to this forum and fairly new to cycling. I am a runner who got injured after a marathon. My hubby is a cyclist, and got me started on it, I LOVE IT. I now cycle and run 7 days a week. The question is coming I promise. I am only 34 years old, and was recently diagnosed as being in early menopause(yikes). So the Md has me on a "new" way of eating-at least for me. It's called the Paleo diet, basically allllll organic, grass fed animal meat, and fruits and veggies. Emphasis on the veggies. This is supposed to help the menopausal sysmptoms!!??!! Okay so with that being said do any of you know of any low carb "energy" products i can take with me while I run or ride? I can take fruit but only a few pieces a week, I am noticing that the fruit is spiking my blood sugar(I am also hypoglycemic). SOOSOO It is hard to train without to many carbs in my diet. ANY suggestions would be wonderful. Also if anyone knows about this paleo diet and has suggestions, I would be sooo greatful!

    newbiecyclingme.

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    Do you have a copy of The Paleo Diet for Athletes? This would be a priceless book in your situation. It basically talks about being an endurance athlete on the Paleo diet and how to fuel properly. Joe Friel co-authored it and he's pretty highly respected in the cycling world.

    http://www.amazon.com/Paleo-Diet-Ath...8871600&sr=8-1
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    I don't know much about the specifics of the trademarked diet, but off the top of my head...

    What about pemmican? You could make your own, or here are some bars that claim to be from grass-fed beef, with or without honey and dried cherries?

    Or you could try iskiate (chia fresca) and go real easy on/omit the sugar? Almost all of the carbs in chia are fiber, plus it's a seed, not a grain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newbiecyclingme View Post
    Hi All,
    I am new to this forum and fairly new to cycling. I am a runner who got injured after a marathon. My hubby is a cyclist, and got me started on it, I LOVE IT. I now cycle and run 7 days a week. The question is coming I promise. I am only 34 years old, and was recently diagnosed as being in early menopause(yikes). So the Md has me on a "new" way of eating-at least for me. It's called the Paleo diet, basically allllll organic, grass fed animal meat, and fruits and veggies. Emphasis on the veggies. This is supposed to help the menopausal sysmptoms!!??!! Okay so with that being said do any of you know of any low carb "energy" products i can take with me while I run or ride? I can take fruit but only a few pieces a week, I am noticing that the fruit is spiking my blood sugar(I am also hypoglycemic). SOOSOO It is hard to train without to many carbs in my diet. ANY suggestions would be wonderful. Also if anyone knows about this paleo diet and has suggestions, I would be sooo greatful!

    newbiecyclingme.
    I'm sure those who are hypoglcemic-prone will chime in. I do have some tendency for this and have been advised to reduce high glycemic index food, food high in sugar (added and natural), lots of white rice, etc.

    Certain fruits are high in natural sugars. Doesn't mean you can't have them, just have them in small amounts. Melons, grapes (probably), etc. I still eat them just watch the time of day or amount. Watermelon is high.

    So you want to avoid bananas? That's a good low carb.
    I don't eat much white rice anymore, maybe 2-3 times per month. I choose light Asian pastas not the heavier Italian pasta. (thin Asian light egg linguine like noodles, buckwheat noodles, green tea noodles, light rice vermicelli.) Certain brown rice, red rice and brown rice seems to be good for me. Meaning I don't feel a bonk. Yes, true I have to reduce eating sushi. I just don't eat it often anymore. That's all.

    I guess others eat beans. I don't eat much beans often since my system seems to require effort to digest. But it would be a good protein choice..

    How much running distance are doing each time and cycling distance each time on average?

    So your doctor said that paleo diet is supposed to help with premature menopause? Interesting. Presumably you are at a healthy weight?
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    Here's another brand of pemmican, made with grass-fed buffalo by a Lakota group, and Tanka Bars are widely available at retail - seeing them on a store shelf yesterday reminded me what I was thinking of when I posted before.
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    Thank you all so much for your info.

    Yes I think I am at a healthy weight? I am not sure what you mean by that? I am 5'7" and I weigh 127?? Does paleo make you loose or gain?

    I will cont. to try to avoid the heavier carbs, Sometimes even fruit sets my blood sugar going crazy. this is so insane to have this so early!! I thought I had another 15 years before this would set in!

    I run about 6-8 miles a day 3 days a week, and I cycle anywhere from 60-90 min. 3 times a week. I do about 20 min of strength training 3 times a week too! Anymore advice would be wonderful!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newbiecyclingme View Post
    Thank you all so much for your info.

    Yes I think I am at a healthy weight? I am not sure what you mean by that? I am 5'7" and I weigh 127?? Does paleo make you loose or gain?

    I will cont. to try to avoid the heavier carbs, Sometimes even fruit sets my blood sugar going crazy. this is so insane to have this so early!! I thought I had another 15 years before this would set in!

    I run about 6-8 miles a day 3 days a week, and I cycle anywhere from 60-90 min. 3 times a week. I do about 20 min of strength training 3 times a week too! Anymore advice would be wonderful!
    I am not a doctor so cannot give an opinion on your weight.
    Hypoglycemia isn't necessarily tied to a particular age bracket. Is it all fruit that makes you 'bonk'? Be specific and clear about the types of fruits. Or maybe you haven't monitored yourself for every type of fruit you have eaten since your diagnosis? It took me several months for me to figure out which type of rice and pasta I could have without crashing.

    Not only that, WHEN I would eat the 'safer' stuff. Now I am more careful (but not obsessive, because I'm a different person with a different health status) when I eat such foods. ie. best I eat certain things not too late in evening. Timing of food intake is abit more important to me now than ie. 10 yrs. ago.

    Be patient with yourself to understand which specific types of fruits, good carbs, works best for you. If you are still confused, maybe you need to see a registered dietician.

    Have you been diagnosed with diabetes 2? Presumably you had to blood test and other tests to determine that you were not?
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    Personally, I tried Paleo (and Paleo for athletes) and found I couldn't do it for very long. I know there's the 2-3 week energy dip right at the start, after which people say they feel great, but I myself could *never* get through that initiation. My cycling really suffered. Eating out was always a challenge -- whee, salad *again*.

    I now think of myself as "Neolithic" - grains and rice in moderation, beans and oats are ok in my book. Taking a page from Michael Pollan's philosophy, all simple and real ingredients, no high fructose corn syrup, if I want a junk food, I gotta make it myself from scratch and not a box-mix. But still, mostly fruits and veg that are in season, and small portions of the best meat I can afford.

    Also, I brew my own beer, so, you know...

    -- gnat! (I mean, seriously, what's bad about oatmeal?)

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    If you could see my recent post and respond i would be so grateful!--especially about the weight?

 

 

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