From: Kyle J. on
Hey all,
I asked the doc for a list of foods drinks and things I should avoid
(besides alchohol). I got the usual "oh thats easy... yada yada" and here I
am a couple of months later asking my self what she said.

First on the list was Oysters - or maybe that wasn't first but I was
focusing on that since I had just had some a couple of days before.

So, I've been getting this killer deal on cherries, which I don't usually
bother with but they are a favorite around here and I've been eating a lot
of them when it occured to me that maybe there was a conversation associated
with them and staying away from them? Maybe I'm just tripping.

What kinds of foods are a bad idea when you've got HepC?

Kyle J.


From: Thip on

"Kyle J." <greyangelX1X(a)comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Hey all,
> I asked the doc for a list of foods drinks and things I should avoid
> (besides alchohol). I got the usual "oh thats easy... yada yada" and here
> I am a couple of months later asking my self what she said.
>
> First on the list was Oysters - or maybe that wasn't first but I was
> focusing on that since I had just had some a couple of days before.
>
> So, I've been getting this killer deal on cherries, which I don't usually
> bother with but they are a favorite around here and I've been eating a lot
> of them when it occured to me that maybe there was a conversation
> associated with them and staying away from them? Maybe I'm just tripping.
>
> What kinds of foods are a bad idea when you've got HepC?
>
> Kyle J.

Never heard about cherries! That's a new one. I have heard about *clear*
fruit juices being good--stay away from too much citrus, for instance. I
really think the whole key is moderation where nutritious foods are
concerned..

Oysters and shellfish make sense because they aren't exactly the cleanest
food on the planet. My single biggest thing is fat, any kind of fat. The
less of it I eat, the less I itch and the better I feel.

Then again, tonight I had a nice t-bone. <sigh> Can't be good all the
time.


From: metspitzer on
On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 16:25:03 -0700, "Kyle J."
<greyangelX1X(a)comcast.net> wrote:

>Hey all,
> I asked the doc for a list of foods drinks and things I should avoid
>(besides alchohol). I got the usual "oh thats easy... yada yada" and here I
>am a couple of months later asking my self what she said.
>
>First on the list was Oysters - or maybe that wasn't first but I was
>focusing on that since I had just had some a couple of days before.
>
>So, I've been getting this killer deal on cherries, which I don't usually
>bother with but they are a favorite around here and I've been eating a lot
>of them when it occured to me that maybe there was a conversation associated
>with them and staying away from them? Maybe I'm just tripping.
>
>What kinds of foods are a bad idea when you've got HepC?
>
>Kyle J.
>

http://www.christopherhobbs.com/website/herbal/hep_c/nat_liver_therapy_excerpts/10_foods_to_use_and_avoid.html

http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&safe=off&rlz=1T4IRFA_enUS258US258&pwst=1&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=foods+to+avoid+hepatitis&spell=1
From: Kyle J. on
Cool - Thanks for the link. Like I said, I may have just been tripping on
the cherry thing. My doc says a bacteria in raw oysters can kill sombody
with HCV where anybody else would be fine. Kinda looking for a definitive
"don't" list to review along the way. That link was good. I wonder if all
peppers are a bad idea? Capsicum (contained in some pepper varieties) is
supposed to be good for your stomach lining and and an overall health
benefit. I'm a fan of Ceyanne peppers. Be a shame to have to abstain...

Kyle J.

"metspitzer" <kilowatt(a)charter.net> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 16:25:03 -0700, "Kyle J."
> <greyangelX1X(a)comcast.net> wrote:
>
>>Hey all,
>> I asked the doc for a list of foods drinks and things I should avoid
>>(besides alchohol). I got the usual "oh thats easy... yada yada" and here
>>I
>>am a couple of months later asking my self what she said.
>>
>>First on the list was Oysters - or maybe that wasn't first but I was
>>focusing on that since I had just had some a couple of days before.
>>
>>So, I've been getting this killer deal on cherries, which I don't usually
>>bother with but they are a favorite around here and I've been eating a lot
>>of them when it occured to me that maybe there was a conversation
>>associated
>>with them and staying away from them? Maybe I'm just tripping.
>>
>>What kinds of foods are a bad idea when you've got HepC?
>>
>>Kyle J.
>>
>
> http://www.christopherhobbs.com/website/herbal/hep_c/nat_liver_therapy_excerpts/10_foods_to_use_and_avoid.html
>
> http://www.google.com/search?num=100&hl=en&safe=off&rlz=1T4IRFA_enUS258US258&pwst=1&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=foods+to+avoid+hepatitis&spell=1


From: Cactus Jammies on

"Kyle J." <greyangelX1X(a)comcast.net> wrote
>
> What kinds of foods are a bad idea when you've got HepC?
>
> Kyle J.

Steatosis can complicate treatment for liver problems. Steatosis
is also known as fatty liver. It plugs up your liver. High glycemic
indexed foods are a no no. starches and heavy fats, or sugar. No
to MacDonalds. Fries are a big NO.

http://leisureguy.wordpress.com/2007/10/29/high-glycemic-foods-implicated-in-liver-problems/

http://www.naturalnews.com/022480.html

http://www.the-lifestyle-doctor.com/GlycemicIndex.shtml

- cactus jammies