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		<title>Oxidation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 18:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the past year or so, I&#8217;ve suspected that I have a gluten sensitivity. When I eat bread and baked goods, not only do I have a much harder time losing and maintaining weight (even if staying in my calorie &#8230; <a class="more-link" href="http://www.joannavaught.com/2009/10/12/oxidation/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the past year or so, I&#8217;ve suspected that I have a gluten sensitivity. When I eat bread and baked goods, not only do I have a much harder time losing and maintaining weight (even if staying in my calorie allowance), but my energy levels drop way down (which usually leads to my drinking more caffeine), and I end up spending the rest of the day craving <em>more</em> bread, <em>more</em> sweets.</p>
<p>Long ago, I did all the easy swaps: gluten-free pasta, wheat-free tamari, oats &amp; granola instead of cereals, cutting nearly all the bread out of my life. I did start to feel a lot lighter and I had noticeably more energy throughout the day.</p>
<p>The one thing I just could not give up was seitan. And I held firmly to the belief that I didn&#8217;t have to give up seitan, because eating seitan made me feel good! Yes, it was high in gluten, but after I ate it, I felt satisfied and full of energy, and I dropped weight really easily.</p>
<p>Well, it turns out that I was right. Or, rather, I was wrong. I was right that seitan isn&#8217;t  a problem for me because I was wrong in thinking that I am gluten-sensitive. What I am is a <strong>fast mid-oxidizer.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Oxidation </strong>is the process by which your body converts food into energy. The rate at which this process happens is your oxidation rate, and people fall on a spectrum between fast and slow, with most people ending up closer to the middle (balanced oxidizers). I <a href="http://www.mycypressdirectory.com/Getfit/Oxidizer_test.asp">took a test</a> which placed me as a fast mid-oxidizer, and then I went about my merry way to find out what that meant.</p>
<p>Then I got to <a href="http://www.yourpersonalwebmd.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=106&amp;Itemid=118">this page</a>, and when I read this sentence, I had a giant AHA moment:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">&#8220;When a fast mid-oxidizer eats too many simple carbohydrates it is likely that there will be weight gain, hypoglycemia, uncontrolled hunger, and chronic fatigue.&#8221;</p>
<p>YES! So that&#8217;s the good news! I know what is going on with me!</p>
<p>Then I read on to find out how I can adjust my diet to my oxidation rate, to increase my energy levels and keep off weight. What I discovered is that the suggested protein percentage for mid and fast oxidizers is 40%, and they recommend that fast oxidizers avoid grains as much as possible, getting their carbs and fiber instead from root vegetables and starches.</p>
<p>Uh.</p>
<p>In a way, this completely makes sense, because when I was pregnant and cramming protein in my pie-hole every chance I could, I felt really sensational. You know, except for the whole pregnant thing. Many of the tricks that I learned as a pregnant vegan are about to come in really handy, I think!</p>
<p>So I&#8217;m off to make a giant batch of seitan. Wish me luck as I attempt to reduce my soy and double my protein intake. If you take the oxidation test, I&#8217;d love to hear from you if you feel the same AHA moment as I did, or if it&#8217;s way off for you, or what.</p>
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