Hi all, I am after some advice for my mum who has been following a low carb diet on and off for a year or so but every time gets really debilitating bouts of reflux and heartburn. Tests have eliminated stomach ulcers and her gall bladder didn't seem to have any issues according to blood tests although her symptoms do seem to correlate with gall bladder attack symptoms.
She has read Gaby's keto consensus document and bits and pieces of threads and links that I've sent her about candida, life without bread and ketogenic diets and is really committed to getting to the bottom of her digestive issues.
Mum has eliminated all the foods that are not recommended, she exercises, takes digestive enzymes, magnesium and overall has a pretty balanced diet of healthy fats, quality proteins and mostly leafy green veggies. The only medication she takes is thyroxin for her under-active thyroid problem that she's had since in her 20s, she's now 56.
A typical day of eating is an omelette cooked in butter and often some bacon for breakfast, a leafy olive oil salad with chicken for lunch and dinner would be a cut of meat with fat on and more leafy veggies with butter. Like me and many others mum has tried many different diet fads for most of her life and pretty much maintained low fat diets with binge outs on chocolates, lollies and other evils on the weekends or in times of stress or reward for the last 10 or more years. We are taking into account the damage this abuse has more than likely done to her system and I know myself that recovery from this has been a personal battle of my own and I'm 21 years younger than she is.
Her last bout of heartburn/reflux lasted about 2 months, it was severe and caused lots of grief and lost nights sleep. It began after seeing a nutritionalist who put her on something akin to the Atkins diet. Mum had never done a high fat diet before and thought this to be the culprit, but her symptoms truly went into full agonising swing after a weekend away eating loads of bad foods, breads, sweets, nasty restaurant meals etc.
I feel really stuck about how I could help her, I've done some research but haven't bee able to find anything that she hasn't tried or any other relevant info. She is committed to changing her lifestyle which is a real blessing for both of us that we have each other to bounce off because no one else in our family and friends is interested in the hard facts and making the changes to better health.
I know that this might not have any relevance but I just wanted to add that she quit smoking 15-20 years ago and it's probably been since then that she really began to struggle with food choices and diet. Mum is of a healthy weight but I'd probably suggest that she is insulin resistant and has a significant candida problem. Her dad died at 58 from sudden heart attack and her mum is type 2 diabetic. I'm trying to give as much info as possible so someone out there might be able to relate, give some appropriate guidance or has had a similar experience. This might be unrelated but also seems to be some negative psychological connection with food that has been passed down through the generations- a program that needs to be attended to no doubt.
Anyway, thanks for reading, any advice, tips, suggestions etc are so appreciated. We really hope to get to the bottom of this before another full blown episode erupts.
She has read Gaby's keto consensus document and bits and pieces of threads and links that I've sent her about candida, life without bread and ketogenic diets and is really committed to getting to the bottom of her digestive issues.
Mum has eliminated all the foods that are not recommended, she exercises, takes digestive enzymes, magnesium and overall has a pretty balanced diet of healthy fats, quality proteins and mostly leafy green veggies. The only medication she takes is thyroxin for her under-active thyroid problem that she's had since in her 20s, she's now 56.
A typical day of eating is an omelette cooked in butter and often some bacon for breakfast, a leafy olive oil salad with chicken for lunch and dinner would be a cut of meat with fat on and more leafy veggies with butter. Like me and many others mum has tried many different diet fads for most of her life and pretty much maintained low fat diets with binge outs on chocolates, lollies and other evils on the weekends or in times of stress or reward for the last 10 or more years. We are taking into account the damage this abuse has more than likely done to her system and I know myself that recovery from this has been a personal battle of my own and I'm 21 years younger than she is.
Her last bout of heartburn/reflux lasted about 2 months, it was severe and caused lots of grief and lost nights sleep. It began after seeing a nutritionalist who put her on something akin to the Atkins diet. Mum had never done a high fat diet before and thought this to be the culprit, but her symptoms truly went into full agonising swing after a weekend away eating loads of bad foods, breads, sweets, nasty restaurant meals etc.
I feel really stuck about how I could help her, I've done some research but haven't bee able to find anything that she hasn't tried or any other relevant info. She is committed to changing her lifestyle which is a real blessing for both of us that we have each other to bounce off because no one else in our family and friends is interested in the hard facts and making the changes to better health.
I know that this might not have any relevance but I just wanted to add that she quit smoking 15-20 years ago and it's probably been since then that she really began to struggle with food choices and diet. Mum is of a healthy weight but I'd probably suggest that she is insulin resistant and has a significant candida problem. Her dad died at 58 from sudden heart attack and her mum is type 2 diabetic. I'm trying to give as much info as possible so someone out there might be able to relate, give some appropriate guidance or has had a similar experience. This might be unrelated but also seems to be some negative psychological connection with food that has been passed down through the generations- a program that needs to be attended to no doubt.
Anyway, thanks for reading, any advice, tips, suggestions etc are so appreciated. We really hope to get to the bottom of this before another full blown episode erupts.
