Active Athlete with IBS-C
#387 - 02/04/03 02:17 PM
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RLU
Reged: 02/04/03
Posts: 117
Loc: Jackson, Mississippi
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I am new to the board and I have a question for those of you that suffer the IBS-C. I work out cardio/weight training around 5 times a week, I am fitness buff. I am following Heather's diet and adding the Citraceland Ultra Colon Clenz which are wonderful for this condition, although I still have bad days. I have noticed that protein is a culprit bc it is hard to digest and slows down an already slow process for those of us with this type of IBS. Can anyone recommend something to replace the protein with, I don't do well with meats or protein bars at all.
Thanks RLU
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Can you tolerate peanutbutter? Just a thought.
-------------------- Sharon
"Anything Chocolate"...that is all!
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Yes, I can tolerate that ok, along with nuts.
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Okay. TVP (texturized vegetable protein) in 1/2 cup has 23 grams of protein. Health food stores as well as some groceries might stock it. Use it in place of meats.
I also did a Google search on "food protein" and came up with a few sites you should check out. Go to www.ihealthtree.com/greenfoodpro1.html for a green food protein powder. Go to http://cgi.cnn.com/HEALTH/indepth.food/explainers/protein.facts.html for a list of most foods with protein. Go to www.newsilkfood.com for Silpro, Inc. Silk Food Protein.
I don't know what your system can tolerate. You know better than I do, but make the necessary adjustments; i.e. use nuts in dishes but grind them up first and incorporate in sauces. I hear TVP is a really good meat substitute. I think that's what's in Boca Burgers, if I'm not mistaken. If I am someone will probably let me know!
Anyway, good luck!
-------------------- Sharon
"Anything Chocolate"...that is all!
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Thanks!!! I had never heard of that, and I will definitely check out the web sites!!!
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I'm also reasonably active - have been for most of my life. I am doing a charity event in 5 weeks which is a 100km walk in 48 hrs over some pretty mountainous terrain.
I have IBS-C and I've found that after training recently, I have terrible constipation & bloating. It's been happening more recently as our regime has gotten tougher.
I'm getting quite worried that I'm going to get quite sick doing this event, but I've trained so hard for it, I don't want to give up now.
Any suggestions?
Ta
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I am also very active and have trouble digesting protein without complications. I have been trying Soy Protein Shakes instead of Whey Powder. Not only is soy is a good source of soluble fiber, it is also very important for women's health!
-------------------- Lorna
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Jo-
I wish I knew what to tell you, I train hard-core everyday with an hour of aerobics and weightraining about 1 & 1/2 - 2 hours a day, and somedays I have the same problem.
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My workout is similar to yours (5 days/wk,1 to 1 1/2 hrs a day)...cardio and weight training. At first I thought the workouts were regulating my bowels because not only did I not have IBS attacks but I didnt have any bowel problems!
Then in the morning I began having some mild constipation, alternating with mild loose bowels. Not IBS though.
Curiously, as long as I ate a Powerbar Harvest NON-dipped chocolate bar for breakfast prior to workout, I was fine. But once I ate a DIPPED one, I had problems. Weird!
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You probably already know this, but drink lots of water (during your exercise, not just after) all day long and mimimize salt use. That may help with the constipation and exercise link.
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Lorna-
Thanks, I have tried some of the soy products some days they are ok and some days they aren't. I am going back to the doc in June and try to get this nailed down. It is interfering with my workout and that is just not acceptable.
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Good luck! I hope you're feeling better soon. I find that the soy powder is tolerated much better than the soy protein bars and I think that's because the bars have more fat in them, albeit not much!
-------------------- Lorna
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