RE: Thanks
Hey Crystal, don't fret. I'm happy to answer questions, I'd love it if everyone felt as good as I do.
I do eat nothing but fresh fruit and fresh fruit juices until about noon each day, assuming I'm up at around 7 or 8 or earlier. I also adhere to combining when it comes to which fruits I can eat at the same time. So generally I eat a lot of pears, peaches, nectarines, grapefruit, etc. It's great for getting lots of water, vitamins and fiber into your body, and it's so easy to digest it doesn't take energy away from all the work your body is doing to eliminate and process the previous day's food.
Lunchtime is usually 2 or 3 small meals spread out, for me. I might make a great salad, then a while later have some pasta, rice, stuff like that. Never big portions, always kind of like my own appetizer sizes. Or I sautee some green beans in garlic and a little butter, which is to die for. But I try to vary my meals a lot. Someimes I have a bowl of cereal with rice milk as a pre-workout meal, about 45 mins beforehand.
I tend to eat any protein for the day as my late afternoon/early evening meal, which I guess is dinner. I just don't do 3 meals so I hesitate to call them that. But dinner could be baked fish with salad or steak with veggies. I eat damn good food, let me tell ya! I love to eat, I love food. So I do splurge every week and we go out for either Indian or greasy cheeseburgers.
But let me tell you this, once your body gets used to being able to digest foods really quickly and efficiently, you will notice a huge change when you eat foods the old way. You get really tired and sleepy because of the immediate energy drain in trying to digest, which you are no longer used to. And the food that ferments when not properly combined gives you gas or bloating. I can get away with just the weekly treat meal or a treat here and there now. FOr the first month or so, I was totally strict about it just to clean myself out.
You can still eat lots of great, yummy foods eating this way. It's just a matter of giving yourself time, physically and mentally, to get accustomed to the new way of thinking and eating. It made such a monumental difference in my life, I promise you that. Well worth the effort.
I hope I covered it all for you. If not, feel free to ask away. I'm not the shy or quiet type, obviously!