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Egg whites are so much volume. Bleck.
I have been putting scrambled eggs in my salad. I put a little tamari on them (you can do aminos instead since no soy).
They measure cholesterol when you give blood?I think its more accurate if it was fasting...which it wouldn't be when you give blood.Did your Dr not want to follow up after your high cholesterol in June? Mine set a 3 month followup blood test and mine was 234 so not all that much higher than yours.
I've been looking at my veggie protein sources for you. Trader joe's high-protein veggie burgers are pea protein based. They are ok. Not my fave. At least some of the beyond meat products are soy free. Field roast products also appear to be soy free.
field roast products are soy free. and delicious.
they're super deliciousMy very favorite is No Evil Foods but they use shoyu. sorry Their stuff is amazing. My favorite is Comrade Cluck It's a local business that's expanded from farmer's markets to huge distribution. I'm so happy for them. I've actually visited their lab to buy The Pardon (their special Thanksgiving unturkey item).
MM - your soy symptoms sound just like what happens to me when I eat more than a few bites of hummus. Waking up in the middle of the night with hours of terrible cramping and feeling bad and then yeah, like food poisoning (the non-vomiting side). Some other beans make me uncomfortable, but not a that level. Beano has never helped.
I am going to give the diet thing an honest try for three months and then give in if it doesn't work.I need to do some more research on supplements that are supposed to help...I am always suspicious of supplements.
I'm an N of 1, but I have found that fish oil pills have helped my cholesterol immensely. Last I checked, larger studies don't show that they are effective for lowering cholesterol, but for me they have been. As a side note, I started taking them for dry eye, not cholesterol, but since I have been taking them my cholesterol levels have been really, really good despite very little change in diet (my diet is ok...not awful, not spectacular.) They aren't that expensive and most people tolerate them so it might be worth a shot.
Has it helped your dry eyes? Because I'd try that. (My cholesterol is fine.)