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What kind of meals would you recommend to ensure a low protein diet?


I am scheduled for in vitro fertilization and my doctor prescribed a low protein diet. I need to know what i can or cannot eat and some interesting meal suggestions.

anything but meat, fish, eggs, peanutbutter, some dairy products.

If you are looking for low protein go with only fruits and vegetables.

fruits, vegetables and grains just no animal proteins.

Eat nourishing food with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables being part of it. Chew each morsel at least 32 times. This will activate signal to the brain as soon as u have had enough. Besides this change in eating style, take regular light exercises and brisk walks every day. U will be able to gain/shed all extra weight gracefully and in a reasonable time span. No food or drink in between the food and not more than three meals a day, unless u r diabetic. AVOID ANIMAL PRODUCTS.

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