Gastric Bypass Recipes -- A Must for Any Bypass Recipient!
If you're considering gastric bypass surgery to help you lose stubborn and dangerous unwanted weight, then there are many factors you need to consider. Gastric bypass involves not only having a surgical procedure, but changing your entire lifestyle.
After gastric bypass, you'll be put on a special diet and also given gastric bypass recipes that are recommended for you. Your diet will consist of several phases. The first phase will last for a few days following surgery and will consist of clear liquids only. After that, you'll be permitted to begin consuming small amounts of pureed foods. Eventually, you'll work your way up to eating from all the food groups. This will be accomplished slowly and carefully, to avoid illness or injury.
When it comes to gastric bypass recipes, healthy is the keyword. When cooking for yourself after surgery, there are some foods you should avoid. Processed foods, saturated fats, white flour, sugar, and empty calories found in junk foods are all bad ideas. You will want to choose gastric bypass recipes that are made from whole foods and healthy fats like olive oil.
Eating a good balance from each food group is important. However you want to make sure you choose the right foods. Lowfat dairy, lean protein like fish and chicken, whole grain, and of course most all fruits and vegetables are good choices.
If you go to your local library or bookstore, you'll find a variety of cookbooks filled with recipes that can be adapted for gastric bypass recipients. There are even books devoted to gastric bypass recipes only. These books are a must for anyone looking for a healthy way to cook for themselves and their families following a gastric bypass.
What you eat following your surgery can truly make or break your success. So talk to your doctor, do some research, and be sure to choose foods and recipes that are designed to nurture your body rather than damage it. Luckily, most all healthy foods are also low in calories and fat, as well as easily tolerated by the body, which are absolute musts for any gastric bypass patient.
Copyright 2006 Jim Sterling - All Rights Reserved
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