Cheese is a source of calcium, protein and is easily digested. (Unless of course you are lactose intolerant) it will stay with you for a while and fight hunger. Yogurt is also an excellent source of calcium and protien. My surgeon recommends two full servings of dairy daily. I usually have yogurt or cottage cheese for breakfast. Greek yogurt has even more protein than regular, and is naturally fat free. I eat Brown Cow brand. The live cultures in yogurt will also help with digestion, elimination, and intestinal balance. If you are having trouble with constipation, it does help a little. I have also switched to Borden brand high protein 2% milk. I have one cup every day. A woman desperately needs calcium, so don't even consider giving up your dairy.
__________________ Banding on 11/19/07 by Dr. Craig Chang in Victoria, Texas. 1st fill (1-11-08) = 3 cc ........2nd fill (3-3-14-08) = 1 cc 3rd fill (June 13, 2008) = 1 cc COMPLETE UNFILL (August 6, 2008) due to gallbladder surgery and complications 4th fill (8-20-08) = 4 cc Yippee!!!.....5th fill (9-17-08) = 1 cc 6th fill (1-9-09) = .6 cc..........7th fill (8-14-09) = .5 cc |