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#455910 - 11/09/11 05:17 PM
HELP! Why did my steamed broccoli go black?!
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Third_Degree_AS_Kicker
Registered: 08/26/11
Posts: 261
Loc: Virginia
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I just steamed some broccoli, and have been regularly eating broccoli while on this diet. Finally tonight I decided to test. Straight black. Do you think it could be a false positive??
I thought broccoli was nearly starchless, in all forms! Could this be why I feel 90% better and not 100% since going on the diet?
Thanks!
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#455921 - 11/09/11 08:56 PM
Re: HELP! Why did my steamed broccoli go black?!
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New_Member
Registered: 04/30/10
Posts: 10
Loc: ON, Canada
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I had the same issue with cauliflower. I guess the heat may convert the glucose to starch.
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#455923 - 11/09/11 10:10 PM
Re: HELP! Why did my steamed broccoli go black?!
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New_Member
Registered: 04/30/10
Posts: 10
Loc: ON, Canada
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Could be you are right. What I am thinking, however, is that the heat of the cooking process polymerizes the glucose molecules. I forget what the name of the process is but doesn't something similar happen when sugar cooked?
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#455927 - 11/10/11 01:36 AM
Re: HELP! Why did my steamed broccoli go black?!
[Re: lar84]
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Iron_AS_Kicker
Registered: 02/16/10
Posts: 1046
Loc: CA, USA
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I thought broccoli was nearly starchless, in all forms! Could this be why I feel 90% better and not 100% since going on the diet?
It could help to replace it for a while with something even safer (e.g. more green salads); I've been afraid to try broccoli lately because what few calories it has are mostly complex carbs. Then later you could go back and give a try with raw broccoli, since in general raw vegetables are supposed to be safer than cooked.
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#455929 - 11/10/11 01:49 AM
Re: HELP! Why did my steamed broccoli go black?!
[Re: lar84]
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Fifth_Degree_AS_Kicker
Registered: 05/09/09
Posts: 368
Loc: SF Bay Area, California, USA
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Everyone is different, but for me, broccoli has never given me a problem in my 2.5 years on the NSD.
Perhaps you can share what you typically eat in a day, and we can see if there's another culprit?
I suspect for people who have long term AS damage, it's very difficult to get to a 100% pain-free state. I hope I'm wrong there, but I wonder if that is a factor for those who can't be completely asymptomatic.
Additionally, I don't think it's realistic to expect a continuous rate of improvement on the NSD. Even progress on the NSD will have its peaks and plateaus (hopefully no valleys!). I suspect that as you get better, you'll become more aware / sensitive to things, so that last 10% will require you to tweak some more. I dunno...just my two cents.
Best of luck as you continue down the NSD path!
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#455940 - 11/10/11 07:51 AM
Re: HELP! Why did my steamed broccoli go black?!
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Third_Degree_AS_Kicker
Registered: 08/26/11
Posts: 261
Loc: Virginia
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Thanks everyone! Thankfully, I don't believe I have mechanical damage yet, because I had a very long pain free remission for 7 months this year.
I guess I will eat more salads....ugh! I eat them everyday for lunch! What is interesting is I thought cauliflower would certainly turn black after steaming, but it didn't. I had mashed cauliflower 2 nights ago and it was delicious and didn't give me any problems.
My last 10% of pain is only when doing certain things, like getting out of the car, or bending over while twisting or something like that. So I think mostly it's just residual stiffness from the last flare-up. I could be wrong though. I know it's nothing like the past 3 years of constantly limping and taking 5 mins to get out of bed, so I'm doing something right!
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