If you are using a daily check record sheet (DCR), as mentioned in the previous post to track how your meals are reacting in your body and whether they are good for you or not it is very important for you to understand what different reactions may mean.
Some reactions mean that there is too much protein in your meal other reactions mean there is to much carbohydrate (or sugar) in your meal.
To keep this article short and simple, proteins are animal products such as meat, fish and dairy and carbohydrates are vegetables, fruit, rice, pasta, bread, cake and sweets. Fats are Cheese, full fat milk and oils such as olive oil or coconut oil and butter.
Below are specific food reactions and what they mean. The DCR can be used to gauge the effectiveness of any meal in providing your body with energy and the nutrients it needs to keep you feeling full and happy.
Too much protein
- Lethargy, sleepy, Depressed
- Mentally sluggish / slow
- Heavy feelings in your gut
- Full but still hungry
- Sweet cravings
- Cravings for caffeinated beverages or foods
Too Much Carbohydrate
- Tired but wired
- Nervous energy
- Energy highs and lows
- Jumpy mind / ADHD type behaviour
- Headaches, anxiety
- Not satisfied / Get hungry quickly
- Fat / Protein cravings
- Sweet cravings
If you missed the first post on using the DCRs Click Here. Remember to fill in the daily check record sheet (DCR) 1.5 hours to 2 hours after every meal and with in a week you will have a good idea of which meals gave you energy and made you healthier and which meals tanked you out!
Committed to your success
Keith and Clare




















