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| Stomach Flu | smarie | Main Atkins Diet Forum | 2 | February 7th, 2009 03:20 PM |
| stomach virus | abbeyrd1 | Main Atkins Diet Forum | 10 | November 17th, 2008 12:04 PM |
| what to do for the stomach flu?? | MommaRuthie | Main Atkins Diet Forum | 5 | September 17th, 2008 10:28 PM |
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| Hope you feel better soon. No fun to be sick, but we never need to use sickness as a reason to tamper with our Atkins. Induction is hardly blown with a diet 7up. In my opinion, crackers have no nutritional value and are difficult for the body to digest, and I'm not sure why they would be considered an appropriate food for stomach flu. But do feel free to disagree with me. How about chicken broth instead of crackers? Just stick with induction from your very next bite. Eat some real food asap - some healthy food even if you are sick and not hungry. Take care. |
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| I dont think we have saltine crackers over here in UK, but why not make some flax crackers to nibble on instead?
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