Persian Ghormeh Sabzi

Persian Ghormeh Sabzi

Picture doesn't do it much justice at all, but it was absolutely delicious. It is the national dish of Iran as well, apparently. They really know food over there.. This is the recipe I used but swapped out the Artichoke for Jackfruit as I couldn't get it. Will make sure to get it for the next time I make it https://plantbasedpersian.com/khoresh-ghormeh-sabzi/

u/Jim_jim_peanuts — 3 days ago
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u/Jim_jim_peanuts — 6 days ago

Paradoxical reaction to Chromium

So, a couple of weeks ago, I took a 500mcg capsule of Chromium to help curb appetite. Instead of curbing my appetite, it has done the opposite; I am constantly hungry no matter what or how much I eat. What used to fill me now does not.

I am weak and dizzy all the time. Got device for monitoring blood glucose and it seems to optimal every time I check it. I am baffled. I am also pretty concerned, and don't know what to do.

The pharmacist who recommended it is baffled too, he's just telling me to take a PPI, but they have always worsened my hunger and I just don't see how it could help. I will see my doctor, but I just cannot give full blood panel right now, they always seriously affect me and it takes a long time for me to recover. I have a history of chronic illness, neurological and other symptoms always flare up for months after a blood draw and I just cannot live through that on top of everything else right now.

Has anybody experienced anything similar? Any suggestions, besides eating more protein and fibre? I had a similar reaction to chromium in the past, but not this severe, I just brushed it off because other supplements and even foods have triggered or worsened hunger temporarily when being introduced in the past. I thought i might be in a better place to try it again, but regret it so much now.

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u/Jim_jim_peanuts — 1 month ago