In this post I’m going to describe the dietary changes I've made and supplements that I’ve been taking for the last 6 weeks. I’ll also mention a few extra things I do to maintain my health and sleep well.
The main reason for the dietary changes and supplements is to balance blood sugar levels (I will describe in another entry why this is important). Therefore, I have reduced my intake of refined carbohydrates (white bread, white rice, pasta etc) and sugar (including less fruit). I have also increased my intake of unrefined carbohydrates (wholemeal/grainy breads, brown rice, grains, nuts and pulses) and increased my intake of protein. If you know about the glycaemic index (GI), then it’s low GI foods I’m trying to include in my diet. (A low GI diet is actually recommended for all women with PCOS). Whereas before I would often have cereal for breakfast or honey on toast, these days I’m more likely to have eggs or scrambled tofu on wholemeal toast or a protein shake. I try to make sure that I’m getting some protein in every meal.
As for the supplements, some are for balancing blood sugar levels (like the glucolin tablets) but others are ones recommended for women with PCOS (like fish oil). At the moment, I’m not exactly sure which are the “key” ones – this is something I’ll work out in a few months, once I feel that my sleeping patterns have stabilised and its time to reduce the supplements.
Here is a list of supplements I take, and when:
On rising
2x women's balance
At breakfast
1x glucolin (take 1/2 hour before meal)
2x fish oil
1x evening primrose oil
1x stress & stamina formula
1x women's ultivite
1x calcium (best to take between meals)
1/2 teaspoon inositol
1/2 teaspoon acetyl-L-carnitine (expensive - so can take just 20mins before aerobic exercise)
At lunch
1x glucolin (take 1/2 hour before meal)
2x fish oil
1x calcium (best to take between meals)
1x evening primrose oil
At dinner
1x glucolin (take 1/2 hour before meal)
2x fish oil
1x evening primrose oil
1x calcium (best to take between meals)
~ Just a warning ~
I recommend speaking to a naturopath, or at least the person selling the supplements, before taking them. You want to be sure that what you're taking is appropriate for you.
I also do/have these things to stay healthy and relaxed:
· yoga (15 mins every morning, and weekly yoga classes)
· meditation and relaxation exercises
· deep breathing (or pranayama, to use the yoga term)
· regular aerobic exercise (but not too much! - and I try to finish with some yoga)
· acupuncture
· massages (unfortunately might have to cut back on these!)
Dear Emma Thompson,
2 years ago
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