Lysine & Proline in food, it seems like a lot. Is it enough?

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Re: Lysine & Proline in food, it seems like a lot. Is it enough?

Post Number:#16  Post by pamojja » Wed Jul 26, 2017 3:44 pm

skwoodwiva wrote:
pamojja wrote:I'm A.

I am surprised, A's take to being vegetarian well, need to avoid beef & do not handle a lot of fat well.


What would be the negative symptoms of 'do not handle a lot of fat well'. By the way, I've been a low-fat vegan since 10 years of age until my diagnosis. It obviously didn't serve me well.

What's a ERFYBT diet? And since you followed this 18 years, doesn't that ring an alarm clock in that you got CVD despite?

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Re: Lysine & Proline in food, it seems like a lot. Is it enough?

Post Number:#17  Post by skwoodwiva » Wed Jul 26, 2017 3:50 pm

Joanna45 wrote:I'm B positive

When I ask Bs if they like chicken or corn many times they say no. These are avoids for Bs.

BTW My BT is hitting me now for the 4th time in 2 weeks.
Right now, lol. If we are making progress then seems it should happen :) .

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Re: Lysine & Proline in food, it seems like a lot. Is it enough?

Post Number:#18  Post by Joanna45 » Wed Jul 26, 2017 3:54 pm

What is BT

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Re: Lysine & Proline in food, it seems like a lot. Is it enough?

Post Number:#19  Post by pamojja » Wed Jul 26, 2017 3:56 pm

Joanna45 wrote:What is BT


Bowel tolerance.

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Re: Lysine & Proline in food, it seems like a lot. Is it enough?

Post Number:#20  Post by skwoodwiva » Wed Jul 26, 2017 4:23 pm

pamojja wrote:
skwoodwiva wrote:
pamojja wrote:I'm A.

I am surprised, A's take to being vegetarian well, need to avoid beef & do not handle a lot of fat well.


What would be the negative symptoms of 'do not handle a lot of fat well'. By the way, I've been a low-fat vegan since 10 years of age until my diagnosis. It obviously didn't serve me well.

What's a ERFYBT diet? And since you followed this 18 years, doesn't that ring an alarm clock in that you got CVD despite?

Dr Dadamo's plan. Blood type diet.

True that, I have heart disease in my family. I was in denial about my risks. Still did eat too much wheat. Overweight, not watching carbs & eat sugar. Not sure anything but PT would have saved me.
Edit, My response sounded "know it all" I truly do not, I should have put distance between the 2 sentences:
"But what do I know? I just have followed the ERFYBT diet for 18 years now."

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Re: Lysine & Proline in food, it seems like a lot. Is it enough?

Post Number:#21  Post by pamojja » Thu Jul 27, 2017 4:00 am

Thanks for the clarification. Yes, sugar and carbs alone can be bad enough.

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Re: Lysine & Proline in food, it seems like a lot. Is it enough?

Post Number:#22  Post by BrightSideOfLife » Sun Jul 30, 2017 7:29 pm

pamojja wrote:
skwoodwiva wrote:There is a lot of lysine and proline in many vegetable and animal proteins. If I am sure to get say 10 g of L and say 5 g of P from daily meals might I be able to drop them as supplements?


Also not to forget that most lysine powders sold in most cases is actually lysine-hcl. The hydrocloride making up 21.2% of its weight, and if one subtracts that from 6 g of powder, one actually got 4,728 g of lysine only.

Wikipedia says that the hydrochloride in Lysine-Hcl is 19.97% so it might be worth you editing the wikipedia entry if you think that your figure is more accurate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysine#Synthesis

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Re: Lysine & Proline in food, it seems like a lot. Is it enough?

Post Number:#23  Post by skwoodwiva » Sun Jul 30, 2017 9:06 pm

BrightSideOfLife wrote:
pamojja wrote:
skwoodwiva wrote:There is a lot of lysine and proline in many vegetable and animal proteins. If I am sure to get say 10 g of L and say 5 g of P from daily meals might I be able to drop them as supplements?


Also not to forget that most lysine powders sold in most cases is actually lysine-hcl. The hydrocloride making up 21.2% of its weight, and if one subtracts that from 6 g of powder, one actually got 4,728 g of lysine only.

Wikipedia says that the hydrochloride in Lysine-Hcl is 19.97% so it might be worth you editing the wikipedia entry if you think that your figure is more accurate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysine#Synthesis

Good luck with that. Wikipedia is a plain erroneous institution. Maybe less so in sciences but misused too much.

So ~2%
OK!


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