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Michele, Recipe question new
      #140708 - 01/21/05 11:56 AM
Augie

Reged: 10/27/04
Posts: 5807
Loc: Illinois

Do you use the fruit uncooked and unpeeled in this concoction? Also, what type of juice do you use and how much? Maybe I can do unpeeled fresh fruits instead of staying with canned. I'm even afraid of fresh peeled pears or apples. But the canned ain't doing a darn thing for my C, as everyone on the board knows! Me and my C and constant moaning

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Re: Recipe question new
      #140713 - 01/21/05 12:07 PM
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I am also predominantely IBS -c and the gas is what is killing me. Every morning I can barely get out of bed - evean after I finally have a BM I am still cramped up - I guess that is why they call it IBS.

I am trying to eat a dish of canned fruit cocktail every morning and take miralax every evening. I just would like to get rid of the painful gas!!!!!!!!!!!

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      #140741 - 01/21/05 12:44 PM
Sheri01

Reged: 04/19/04
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Loc: New Jersey

I cannot help to much, but I am technically and A, just more D. When I am C, it has never been for over a week0- and that is rare and not much since the diet.
When I am more C (not having that problem much for hte last couple months), these were meals I would eat:
breakfast- oatmeal (not sure if it is gluten free- but any warm cereal would probably do) with chopped up pears, peeled, put in after I made the cereal, my morning acacia mixed in, a cup of hot chamomile or fennel tea.
Or I would put frozen berries in the oatmeal before I microwaved it (heather mentions this in her recipe Scottish Oatmeal, but it has other things like sugar and such added)
Kix (or whatver cold gluten free dry cereal you eat), with soymilk (or you could use rice or almond), with either sliced up kiwi (peeled) or strawberries sliced small. If I was feeling goofy I would use both Also, my acacia goes in, and I usually would have a glass od water to get it all movin'.
Or I would eat a bagel with microwaved carrots and zucchini, peeled and sliced on top with a smidge of soy cream cheese. Also a glass of water with acacia, and maybe some tea. Mornings are usually rough on me, so I don't get more creative than that.
being more stable, and not having 'c' problems, I lean more 'D' if I eat like that, so in my oatmeal goes applesauce, mango if I want to treat myself.
In my kix goes a banana. Haven't been eating bagels.
Oh, and once the all great Bevrs suggested to me to drink a blueberry smoothie when I couldn't go. it helped me get back on track. i followed the recipe on the Recipe Board for Berry Smoothie ( I think it is called that)

Other veggie comments...
you have to try out a little and see how your body reacts and then adjust accordingly. I haven't had the time to make it usually, but I have made stirfrys with lots of veggies. i just make sure that I don't eat the ones that look too tough, unless my gut is in tip top shape, like bok choy or snowpea pods. I don't get sick from it cause I eat rice (whatever the serving on the package says to make sure I don't overeat by accident). Usually my D would kick in to high gear if I ate that by itself.
I guess the moral of the story is that these things NEED to be eaten! Especially to keep from getting C. And definately for good health. I know you know this, or you wouldn't be asking these questions.
In your case, it seems you have nothing to lose, so just pick something and try it, I say!
Good luck Beth.

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Re: Michele, Recipe question new
      #140774 - 01/21/05 02:15 PM
michele

Reged: 06/02/03
Posts: 6886
Loc: southeastern michigan

I do NOT peel any of the fruit. I rub a little lemon juice on the diced up apple so it doesn't turn brown. I typically use grape or strawberry jelly, like one heaping spoon full and around a quarter cup or so (I NEVER measure anything! ) of fruit juice. I typically have Tropicana Twister, either strawberry/kiwi, orange/cranberry or tropical fruit. I use this same juice to mix my morning juice (AKA miralax and acacia) My mother-in-law actually found this recipe in a neat little cookbook. I think at home I have the exact measurements. Like I said, I just wing it!! You can't really wreck it! If you don't like one or two of the fruits, just put more in of another kind! I pretty much stick to whats fresh at the market! I'm pretty sure you live alone, so you may want to just use one small peice of each fruit and a little less juice. It really doesn't keep well for more than a day or two in the fridge!

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      #141385 - 01/22/05 06:48 PM
Augie

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Re: Best fruits and veggies for C new
      #141681 - 01/23/05 06:59 PM
taroh73

Reged: 12/28/04
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Loc: chicago, il

I'm sorry about your bad state........ I totally understand. I have been a C for years and have suffered just horrible isolation and depression due to the physical symptoms. But to answer your question- as far as what I have found- bananas and mangoes are the only fruits I have no bad reactions too. I would always keep the skin off of your fruits/veggies and cook them. Soft and easy to digest is the best and only way my system can handle it. Do you ever try a day of just soft foods, like pasta all day. I have been amazed how eliminating the foods that should make you go has helped me start moving my bowels. It makes no sense, but somehow it works a little better. I would also absolutley avoid ANYTHING that says bran! No way. If your system is like mine, this is like putting a gun to your head. Just try the best you can to relax, I know how awful it is. One last thing....... I know this defies all rules, but I am a severe C- and on my worst days eating very soft cake like stuff (ho-ho's and ding dongs) absolutely soothes my gut like nothing else. I know it sounds crazy, but the sugar and flour are completely non irritating and my gut has something to grab on to to stimulate some peristalsis. I really hope you feel better soon! If I think of anything else, I will let you know.

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