Breakfast: Scrambled Eggs (3)
Snack: Atkins Bar
Lunch: Leftover pork and chicken scrambled into eggs(2)
Snack: 4 strawberries
Dinner: Pan fried Chicken Breast and a Green Salad
Well another day has come and gone, I am making an order to the states to get some baking supplies and was wondering if any of you knew of a good supplement or food that will help reduce H. pylori bacteria found in the stomach. Here in Japan there is a yogurt drink that does exactly that I used to drink 3 ozs every day but unfortunately since I started low carb I can't drink it any more because it contains sugar.
So if any of you know of anything please tell. Thanks. I read that broccoli sprouts do well but I can't fond them here and I don' have a green thumb.. :)
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Sorry, I dont know of any drink that does that, but just wanted to tell you hello, and I was thinking of you :)
Bayoubabe
Hiya Bayou
I am glad you are back posting :) I posted a picture with my children..did you see it??
I liked the e-book link :) I think I will be checking it out this weekend when I finally have some time to myself :)
Unfortuunately, I have just ordered some hair regrowth shampoo from America as my hair is getting thinner as well..however it has been getting thinner for years.. Not a result from LCing. I was astually hoping that my hair would get healthier using during this lifestyle change :)
LC,
It's the probiotics (the friendly bacteria) in yogurt that helps combat h. pylori and other harmful critters. You should hopefully be able to find probiotic supplements (in Japan) that don't contain sugar. They're often sold in a capsule form.
Apart from that, you may want to look into something called "mastic gum". Here's some information on it.
http://www.vrp.com/articles.aspx?ProdID=688
BTW, broccoli sprout extracts are also sold in an encapsulated form. Both products are manufactured/distributed under many different brand names.
Okay thanks Harry. I think i am going to be making some yogurt cheese.. and add that to my morning shake.. I also found mastic gum here in Japan. Again Harry, you have proven yourself to be an excellent source of information :)
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