General Diet Plans and Questions General diet questions, support for various diet plans other than those listed below.

Closed Thread
 
Thread Tools
Old 10-23-2001, 10:35 AM   #1  
Chick
Thread Starter
 
ledom's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 1999
Posts: 2,531

S/C/G: 257.5/239.75/155

Height: 5'7 1/2"

Thumbs down PMD #70 - Prevention Healing Diet

This Diet is currently being promoted on newstands as the Prevention Healing Diet. The booklet will
be on sale through Nov. 23, 2001.

Prevention Millennium Diet*

Daily servings
veg and fruits, 9 servings ( 5 veg/4 fruit)
whole grains, 3-6 servings
high-calcium, 2-3 servings

Weekly servings:
Beans - 5+
Nuts - 5
Fish - 2

Serving Sizes

veg. & fruit
1 serving = 1/2 c. chopped fruit
1/2 c. cooked or raw veg.
1 c. raw green leaves
3/4 c. veg or fruit juice

Whole Grains
1 serving = 1 slice whole wheat bread
1/2 rice or bulgar
1/2 c whole wheat pasta

Calcium 1 serving = 1 c ff or 1% milk
1 c ff yogurt
1 c calcium fortified O.J.
1 oz. reduced ff cheese

Supplements
100% DV multivitamin/mineral
500 (under 50) to 1000 (over 50) mg. calcium
100-400 IU Vit. E
100-500 mg Vit. C

Keep calories to 1500 a day - 250 cal. per meal. Eat 6 small meals a day. Do not exceed 42 fat
grams per day.

Drink 8 glasses water and 1+ cup of tea daily.

* Copied from the Jan. 2000 issue of Prevention Magazine

This Diet is currently being promoted on newstands as the Prevention Healing Diet. The booklet will
be on sale through Nov. 23, 2001.
ledom is offline  
Old 10-24-2001, 10:33 AM   #2  
Senior Member
 
aleka's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 2,367

Angry Hello everyone!

ledom, You must look fabulous!!! All that exercise has really paid off That's wonderful your student lost so much weight on Suzanne Somer's diet. DH & I did that WOE last year. DH lost a lot of weight, but I only lost 12 lb., which I have since gained back. Her WOE is food combining and mostly staying away from anything and everything that has any sugar, including some vegetables like potatoes, beets, carrots, winter squash, etc., eating fruit by itself, you cannot eat bananas at all, staying away from anything made with white flour, any carbohydrates you eat have to be made with WHOLE WHEAT. You cannot eat proteins and fat with carbohydrates, you can't put margarine/butter on your toast. You can eat a lot of meat and fat. It does take getting used to, but once you learn it, it becomes second nature. I stopped eating this way when my Dad became ill. I did not have the time to prepare meals, I just grabbed anything on my way home from the hosp. I don't think I can go back eating that way again. That is the gist of that plan.

judi, How is it going with Bentley? Is he behaving? I feel sorry for Marley , I'm sure with all the running around Bentley is doing, he'd like to smack him a bit Is it still raining and dismal where you live?

I have to leave in a short while to meet a friend for lunch. She is the one who I hadn't seen in 30+ yrs. and she came to my Dad's wake. She was my best friend in Jr. High. We've been having lunch about once a week since. Take care. Alice
aleka is offline  
Old 10-25-2001, 02:27 PM   #3  
Senior Member
 
judi's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Posts: 597

Default Hi ladies

We had a little break in the rain for a few hours and I planted the rest of the bulbs.

Bentley (the sweetie pie) has gone home to be with my D who missed him. Yes, Marley made a few growling charges at him, especially when he learnt to walk up the stairs and come into the bedroom where Marley was hanging out during his visit. He has been especially cuddley since the little Boston went home...I think he thought he was going to stay here and was relieved to find out he wasn't.

The diet has been so-so, (so so BAD) yesterday I ate the whole top layer of a box of mint melties, it was a small box but still it was the whole TOP layer. They are chocolates made by Purdy's, I usually don't buy them until around Christmas.

Today I am going to make a German lentil soup with Morningstar "bratwurst" (imt.) in it. It is a soup kind of day. I have been looking at various sites for soup recipes.

Alice, how did your lunch go with your friend?

Glad to have you back Ledom.
judi is offline  
Old 10-25-2001, 04:59 PM   #4  
Chick
Thread Starter
 
ledom's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 1999
Posts: 2,531

S/C/G: 257.5/239.75/155

Height: 5'7 1/2"

Thumbs down Hey ladies

Good to hear from you. All is well here, the workshop is over, dinner was a success and I am hoping to get back to a more regular routine. Yesterday I just gave in to tiredness, and the insane quality life has taken on in the past week and ate and drank all I wanted. Got just a little happy, tipsy at my party last night and it was fun. But today I am back to my sober, responsible self. Well almost respnsible, this afternoon I took a looooong 3 hr. nap - I was pooped.

Alice, fabulous is a relative word to describe how I look. Compared to a while back maybe, but it is probably not the word that would just pop into someones mind.



The kittys were so funny with my guests last night. Ricky Martin is a party animal. He doesn't have much use for being inside unless he is hungry, but with a house full of people he didn't want to miss out on anything. Beatrice on the other hand stayed outside until everyone left.

I have been back on my diet today, but no exercise. Tomorrow I'll start that up. It is time to get going again.
ledom is offline  
Old 10-26-2001, 08:58 AM   #5  
Chick
Thread Starter
 
ledom's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 1999
Posts: 2,531

S/C/G: 257.5/239.75/155

Height: 5'7 1/2"

Default Goodmorning,

Me again. I got up and did my routine and it felt so good to get back to it.

It is turning cold here now. I am not sure when I can get back in the kayak, but I sure miss it. The weekend we are to have lows in the 30's though the daytime will be in the 60's. The leaves are truly gorgeous now so I'd like to get out on the water for some photography.

I hope every one has a good Friday. I plan to make my butternut squash chili this weekend. One thing that has been working for me recently is that I change off two suppers every other night. One night is apple pancakes, the other night a big salad with tuna. Both are filling, but low cal. I do better when I settle into an easy preparation routine. The soups that ya'll have been talking about sounds really good.

Last edited by ledom; 10-26-2001 at 11:21 AM.
ledom is offline  
Old 10-27-2001, 03:25 PM   #6  
Senior Member
 
judi's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Posts: 597

Default apple pancakes

Mmmm Ledom...those pancakes sound great, just the fall thing.

Glad your party was success and that you enjoyed it as well as your guests.

The cat "Ricky Martin" WOULD be a party animal, while "Beatrices" have known to be more sedate. Is she named after Dante's Beatrice?

My D is 23 on the 29th, boy, I can hardly believe that. If she gets a good start on a history essay she and her boyfriend are coming over for dinner tomorrow. In any case I plan to make a 3 layer coconut cake that I have a recipe for in a "Cooking Light" magazine from a few years back. (My diet or healthy eating took a bad whopping this week...mint melties and all.)

I went and had my nails done, french manicure with sport tips. I kind of miss my long nails of the past few weeks but they weren't practical for me, I couldn't type on the computer and kept ramming them into the car door. They look nice, very nun like...pristine...as a former chronic nail biter I am going to keep up the effort with my nails.

Alice, did you have a nice visit with your friend? How is the Boston doing?

Hi Shebacat!
judi is offline  
Old 10-27-2001, 10:28 PM   #7  
Chick
Thread Starter
 
ledom's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 1999
Posts: 2,531

S/C/G: 257.5/239.75/155

Height: 5'7 1/2"

Default Hi Judi,

Yes, your little girl is grown up. I hope she gets to come over tomorrow. My D is a senior in high school this year. She plans to attend the University I teach at and we are both getting excited about it. She took the ACT test today. I know I'll miss her living here next year, she will move into the dorm. I commute about 35 miles to work and I think she needs the dorm experience.

I played catch-up on rest today. I took TWO naps, one this morning and one this afternoon. I still feel as I can sleep well tonight too.

Well, not much newsworthy here. I hope everyone is having a good weekend. What are you up to Alice?
ledom is offline  
Old 10-28-2001, 10:04 AM   #8  
Senior Member
 
aleka's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 2,367

Angry Good morning ledom & judi

How is your weekend going judi & ledom? Mine is going great. Sat. we went down to our cottage to rake some leaves that seem to pile up around the back door. We are hoping that if we raked them in the fall, there will not be a HUGE pile next spring.
This morning we went out for breakfast. Friends of our's came in after us, so we sat with them and had a nice visit. My eating has been just so-so this weekend. I saw a bag of Halloween Oreos and the bag kept calling my name, and would not let me out of the aisle until I bought it

judi~A HAPPY BIRTHDAY to your D. Your cake sounds YUMMY!!
My lunch went very well. Afterwards we went shopping, which was the best part. It is really nice reconnecting after all these years. It is nice to see the woman she has become. Hopefully we will be able to meet this week too. It must be very quiet without Bentley around. I'm sure Marley is pleased as punch now that he has the house to himself again. Lacee is doing fine. The other day I was pouring some dry dog food in her dish. Somehow I managed to spill quite a lot onto the floor. She was like a vacuum cleaner inhaling the food I have never seen her eat her dog food so fast. I don't know why I bother putting it in a dish. Evidently it must taste better with all the dust and dirt.

ledom~I'm glad that your dinner was a success. Ricky Martin sounds like he's very comical, he must really like people. Beatrice sounds like she's shy. That's good you are getting some much needed rest. It's amazing how much you sleep when you really need to. I read this "diet" in one of the women's magazine. One of the things you do, taking a 20 min. walk after eating 2 of your 3 meals. It does not matter how fast you go, as long as you walk. I think I may try that tomorrow.

Take care. Alice
aleka is offline  
Old 10-28-2001, 05:50 PM   #9  
Mous
 
LADY WINDSONG's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Colorful Colorado
Posts: 848

Default HELP please

I read the profile for this diet plan.
I think it sounds doable.
Can I please have some tips and food ideas for this.
I am quite new to this whole aspect.
Thanking you kindly,
Lady Windsong
LADY WINDSONG is offline  
Old 10-29-2001, 10:08 AM   #10  
Chick
Thread Starter
 
ledom's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 1999
Posts: 2,531

S/C/G: 257.5/239.75/155

Height: 5'7 1/2"

Default Happy Monday morning,

Lady Windsong - welcome. Yes this diet is very doable and it works, and it makes you feel good too. My diet day goes something like this. 1/2 bagel w/ pb&jelly or cereal w/ skim milk for breakfast. Clif bar or other 250 cal. energy bar for a.m. snack. Amy's Bean burrito, or some 250 cal. entree I can zap in microwave at school for lunch, cottage cheese/fruit/almonds for pm. snack, salad w/ tuna or apple pancakes, or black beans and rice for supper, popcorn or fruit & cheese for bedtime snack. Those are just some ideas. I would recommend getting a calorie counter and a notebook to keep track of everything at first until you kind of get the hang of things. Water and vitamins and exercise help things along.

Welcome to the group and tell us a little about yourself.

I had a so so weekend. Exercise was there, food - I kind of lost my momentum but I am hopeful for today. I think I have been too out of synch for the last two weeks and now that everything has calmed down I am out of sorts. Time change this weekend has left me addled. Hopefully a week of meeting my classes regularly, etc. will help me back to an even keel.
ledom is offline  
Old 10-29-2001, 10:15 AM   #11  
Senior Member
 
aleka's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 2,367

Angry Good morning everybody!

WELCOME LADY WINDSONG I have just started to follow the PMD plan instead of combining it with something else. I haven't gotten the hang of eating the 6 small meals yet. What I do at breakfast is have a small bowl of cut up fresh fruit, or an apple. Then sometime later I have a bowl of oatmeal w/a tablesp. ea. of raisins and craisins, cinnamon, and 2 tablesp. of sugar free maple syrup. I usually have soup for lunch, and for supper I have whole wheat pasta, or some sort of meat with veggies, and brown rice, or a boca burger with low fat cheese, veggies, and brown rice. If I do get hungry in the afternoon, I will have a piece of fruit. I try not to eat anything with white flour and anything with a lot of sugar. I don't know if this helps you or not. I just sort of fit this WOE around the foods I like to eat.

I did my first 20 min. walk this morning after breakfast. It was very invigorating since it was in the 30's BRRRRRR!!! I didn't take Lacee because it was too cold for her and she doesn't have a sweater.....yet. I'm going shopping Wed. It is supposed to get warmer this afternoon, so I will take her then.

Our hot water heater started to leak yesterday afternoon. It is not leaking very much, and we were able to get our showers in this morning. A plumber is supposed to come "SOMETIME TODAY".

My MIL gave me a great book to read. "The Horse Whisperer" by
Nicholas Evans.

Happy Monday to all!!!! Alice
aleka is offline  
Old 10-29-2001, 06:57 PM   #12  
Mous
 
LADY WINDSONG's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Colorful Colorado
Posts: 848

Default Thank you

Are you doing this and WW points?
I really need to get started doing SOMETHING!
The desire is here, but is ther spirit going to follow.
I will need to go to the store and set in some items for my lauder.
Fruit, juice WW bread. Anything else.
Change will come.
A nice brisk walk. Good for you.
Is there a list of foods that are allowed with this program?
I like knowing how much and when to eat.
4-5 of this 2-3 of that.
Thank you for all your help.
Have a nice evening.
Marcie
LADY WINDSONG is offline  
Old 10-30-2001, 12:58 AM   #13  
Senior Member
 
judi's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Posts: 597

Default Hi ladies!

Welcome Lady Windsong!

I have been off the diet for the last few days and no exercise. I am mad at myself. Tomorrow my WW friend is coming so I am going to make us a WW soba soup that I found in my new WW cookbook, the recipes all prepare in less than 30 minutes.

I count WW points just to keep track of what I am eating.

On the positive side I dusted and reorganized all my bookshelves. When I was in the middle of it I thought why the heck to I ever start this job but now it is finished I am happy with it.

Tomorrow is a new day (good thing)!
judi is offline  
Old 10-30-2001, 06:49 AM   #14  
Chick
Thread Starter
 
ledom's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 1999
Posts: 2,531

S/C/G: 257.5/239.75/155

Height: 5'7 1/2"

Default Goodmorning,

judi, I bet you could get me organized if you were here. I am the type that when I start to clean or organize gets bogged down in looking and thinking about each little thing I run across. I can never get to the end of the job.

Yesterday was so hard. I didn't exercise, but was able to punch through a pretty fair diet day. Now it is morning and time to exercise and I have a huge case of "I don't want to". I plan to though, when I finish here. I'm struggling this week!

Alice, I love to shop to. One of my favorite things in fact. Have you started your Christmas shopping? I have done just a little.

Windsong, good luck getting your groceries together. You might be able to find a copy of the Prevention Magazine with the Prevention Healing Diet in it for some more details on the diet. It is supposed to be on newstands through Nov. though I haven't seen it recently here. You might check at the library. Even if you don't find it, the information you need is really all in the opening post. The magazine article tells why each of the food groups is important and I think it gives a few recipes, but basically I think part of the diet is figuring through it yourself using the basic guidelines.

On the issue of 6 small meals a day. I know that has been a part of the diet you had trouble with Alice. But, it is one of my favorite things about PMD. I guess because really I am eating all day long. When I started out if I felt hungry I could remind myself that I would be eating again soon. Also, it just seems to feed your body steadily so that you don't have energy dips throughout the day. The diet talks about that a little, saying that it keeps your metabolism burning at a steady rate.

OK, having said that, I am in the middle of one huge energy dip that has lasted about 4 days now. I am going to go put on my work out clothes and coax myself through some exercise!
ledom is offline  
Old 10-30-2001, 07:08 AM   #15  
Mous
 
LADY WINDSONG's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Colorful Colorado
Posts: 848

Red face Happiness is......

Finding all of you.


Starting anything new is frustrating and questionable at first.
I can't imagine eating beans 5+ times a week!
Do you get to eat potatoes?

As for exercise I am layed up with a pulled hip muscle. OUCH!

Cleaning out is something I have been doing FOREVER! I do have the I want it so I better keep it just in case syndrome!. My give away pile is growing thoiugh.

Judi, you just took a bend in the road. You WILL get it back on track.

I will be a snail this week, then I will inch up to being a butterfly.

Need to really re-think what I have been doing to myself.

Glad you are going to be here for me and I for you.

Windsong
LADY WINDSONG is offline  
Closed Thread

Related Topics
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
PMD #72 - Prevention Healing Diet ledom General Diet Plans and Questions 15 11-23-2001 01:43 PM


Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



All times are GMT -4. The time now is 05:07 AM.


We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
Copyright © 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.