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English food - unhealthy?


Magdushya 3 | 104  
26 Feb 2007 /  #1
I've noticed some time ago that after English food I've started swelling, even not gaining a weight, but exactly swelling. I feel like a full of water or something. I never had something like that after i.e. Italian food, or Polish of course, even after high-fat products. I've noticed that many Polish girls have got the same problem in UK. Their bodies start to changing here. The doctor told me that it could be because products here are full of artificial suplements or hormones. Even my lazy hair start to growing much faster. :(No, I don't eat chips, hamburgers etc. I like healthy food so I try to eat here, but nothing changes. When I'm in Poland I can't eat half of portion what I used to eat before. Each time i'm in Poland I eat everything like a crazy, much more then here and I start to loose my wage! I go to the swimming-pool frequently, but it no helps. Maybe food is the reason some English girls have got the problem with wage?Someone of you has got the same problem? Where to buy good natural products besides Polish shops?
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506  
26 Feb 2007 /  #2
wage

weight

i hope you dont mind me correcting you :)
OP Magdushya 3 | 104  
26 Feb 2007 /  #3
You know, I'm always open to good advices:) I'm still learning so any help is needed:) Hmmm...wage...it means I think too much about money now?:) However my hips calling for advice also:)
telefonitika  
26 Feb 2007 /  #4
Not sure on vitamin supplies in your area magdushya holland and barratt are a nationwide store ... but i am a british female blessed to be naturally slim

im only 5foot 4 in height but am a healthy about average 9stone in weight and i am a size 8 waist size 10 top half of my body.

I eat english (cant beat a carvery with yorkshire puds) .. italian ... polish ... chinese food and snacks every now and then esp when on the pc
szarlotka 8 | 2,208  
26 Feb 2007 /  #5
There are far too many artificial additives and supplements in super market. pre-prepared food in the UK. Two years ago my family stopped buying these foods. Within weeks we had more energy, felt less tired and started to lose weight back to our normal levels. From now on it's only fresh food for us. We won't buy even vegtables from super markets any more. We get them from local markets.

Now if I could only give up beer I would be really slim and healthy (but very, very boring).
OP Magdushya 3 | 104  
26 Feb 2007 /  #6
but very, very boring

hahaha, don't think so:)

I've got a problem even after vegetables! I feel bad, start to have bigger problem with joints etc.

but i am a british female blessed to be naturally slim

True:) I've seen you on the pic! However I observe this problem have got many Polish girls. like I said I haven't got this problem after other nation's products and if I was "bigger" never in this way. It's no even the fat! It's something strange under the skin. 5foot 6 in height' 57 kg (don't know how many stones it is) and also size ten, but I feel like a waterbed now!

I'm

holland and barratt

They provide kind of organic food? So I can call now many Polish products organic! It's funny I thought before that in Poland we have got artificial food.

We get them from local markets.

What kind of local markets?
Exactly I'm more affraid about my health then shape, but I'm sure it's the same staff.
Matyjasz 2 | 1,544  
26 Feb 2007 /  #7
Where to buy good natural products besides Polish shops?

I'm not sure if Polish shops in the UK sell good natural products.

Have you tried organic food? Personally never tried them, but maybe that would be a perfect solution for you?
clunkshift 2 | 82  
27 Feb 2007 /  #8
My friends in Poland (girls) are far more physically active than English girls of the same age. I can't genaralise too much but Polish schools and colleges have more sports activities, and the young people walk more in their daily lives.

Joining a Gym or Sports centre in the UK is expensive and it is eaier to drive to the pub or club (or stay at home on the computer).

You can blame fast food or additives but the simple equation is:
calories taken in versus calories burned - what isn't burned is retained as fat.

Warning - If you are overweight at 40, it is much harder to lose after that...
sapphire 22 | 1,241  
27 Feb 2007 /  #9
My opinion is that a lot of Polish food is seriously unhealthy... you guys seem to eat a lot of fatty meats like sausages and other cold meats (sorry cant remember the name of them) and packet mixes like Knorr, which contain lots of e-numbers. Of course English have fry ups and chips etc... but there are healthy eating options in all countries. Generally I believe that the English diet is healthier than the average Polish one as we tend to eat less red meat and processed foods. Although we have more obesity here, I think its down to lack of exercise.. and Polish people are probably more active - as stated by clunkshift above. Ooh I can feel the backlash already...
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506  
27 Feb 2007 /  #10
as a vegetarian i definately have more options to eat a healthy diet in the uk - i put on weight every time i go to poland becasue of a lack of choice
gosica 1 | 33  
27 Feb 2007 /  #11
well, that came as a surprise to me - i am myself a vegetarian living in poland (=eating polish food) and i have no problems with my weight. maybe you just need someone to show you the right places to dine out? or learn to cook for yourself... (that's what i do very often but only cos of personal preferences and student's budget to some extent :) )
BubbaWoo 33 | 3,506  
27 Feb 2007 /  #12
learn to cook for yourself...

been cooking for myself for over twenty years gosica... give me a bit more choice in polish supermarkets...

need someone to show you the right places to dine out

i know what my choices are... and the point is that they are very limited... and i am not restricted to a student budget either... :)
Sadie  
27 Feb 2007 /  #13
I've noticed some time ago that after English food I've started swelling

Stay away from white bread, stick to wholemeal - too much yeast in white bread which causes bloating, drink plenty of water and green tea this should help
OP Magdushya 3 | 104  
27 Feb 2007 /  #14
well, that came as a surprise to me

a vegetarian living in poland (=eating polish food)

a lot of Polish food is seriously unhealthy...

I suppose you do not understand my Foxy Lady. I'm talking about products- artificial, tasteless egs or meat, which even after if add to it a lot of spices and herbs it taste like a plastic or something. I'm not talking about Knorr etc. I eat simple things in Chinese or Italian style, and I didn't need to be active in Poland like I HAVE TO be here. Many English girls are working really hard on gym, I know, I live in front of gym and swimming-pool. After that Polish cold meet etc. I didn't have any problem with health. In England meat is tastless so I'm full vegetarian now. However I've got still kind of water under my skin, it's changes my body. Sorry but I've seen many times in your health food's shops i.e. Polish cucumbers in brine, but we don't think in Poland that is healthy! Even bread here is really strange, like a paper. I need to find products without artificial additives and supplements.

Have you tried organic food?

. I suppose this expensive organic food is like a lot standard products in Poland. Where i can find these NATURAL vegetables etc????

learn to cook for yourself...

Do not worry, i'm really good cook:) my grandpa's student, but I have no got right, natural staff to make healthy food

Sadie

I'm doing that! Also I drink NATURAL juices, not these 100 % from concentrat:), (not a bit oxymoronic?), green and red tea, and hate this white bread. Unfortunately I'm still swelling, exactly swelling. My skin started to be less firm, not that I've started to be fat, because of fatty things!!
sapphire 22 | 1,241  
27 Feb 2007 /  #15
Ok well you are entitled to your opinion, but I stick with mine.. which is that Polish food is generally more unhealthy than British. If you cant find healthy food and good meat in the UK then you havent been looking hard enough. Anyway, nice that you have a swimming pool and gym nearby to work off all that disgusting food. I dont want to attack you personally as thats not why Im here, but from my observation you seem to post things complaining about life in the UK.. eg) you cant find a good enough job and now the food is crap. If its really that bad, then why not leave?
Sadie  
27 Feb 2007 /  #16
Try and eat a fruit smoothy every day - use frozen fruits (red berry, blueberry and rassburys) and add a bio yogurt - stay away from dairy products, it could actually be IBS, go and see your doctor, as for your skin this could be because you are not used to the water where you are living, suggest you put oil in the bath this may help.

Sadie

sapphire, calm down, I see what you are saying but she's obviously disstressed at being a bit on the podgy side.
sapphire 22 | 1,241  
27 Feb 2007 /  #17
she's obviously disstressed at being a bit on the podgy side.

OK, but according to a previous post, she is a beautiful model who is constantly discriminated against for being so gorgeous... so which is it to be?
szarlotka 8 | 2,208  
27 Feb 2007 /  #18
Could be a water retention problem. I used to have the same problem but having adjusted my habits to go to the loo after every second pint the problem has gone away.:)

Being serious it could merit some medical advice which I am eminently unsuited to provide
clunkshift 2 | 82  
27 Feb 2007 /  #19
Magdushya, I believe your symptoms but not your diagnosis.

You mention you have seen a doctor, was he a GP? Did he understand the problem and did you understand the answer?

If your body mass in increasing, it can only be fluid, muscle or fat.
Fluid is heaviest, then muscle, then fat. So if you gain liquid mass without gaining weight, you have a problem.

If it is fluid, it is is governed by gravity and at the end of a day will show most at your ankles (or lower abdomen) and conversely be more apparent in your face and upper body when you wake up in the morning - Muscle and fat does not do this.

If you press your thumb against a swollen ankle and it leaves an indentation - it is fluid, but if the skin and flesh regain shape straight away, it is not fluid.

Fluid retention (Edema) has many causes, and I would suggest that unless you can identify a substance like excessive salt intake or excessive diuretic intake (coffee?), it may not be food related at all.

If you believe your problem swelling is fluid, you must see a doctor - again.
telefonitika  
27 Feb 2007 /  #20
Stay away from white bread, stick to wholemeal

i buy polish bread (fresh made) and a usual loaf for people not used to eating polish bread and toast of course :)

In England meat is tastless

What types of meat is this hun ... i tend to buy fresh chicken breast meat or fillets, beef, mince, lamb chops, steaks but never NEVER buy it in the plastic shrink wrapped form --- this is tasteless and yuck!!!

But then again i was brought up by my father eating homecooked meals made from fresh produce and products :)

it could actually be IBS

I am a sufferer of this have been 18months now

peppermint tea is good to aid the digestive tract :)

I am currently slightly bloated and stomach podgy Magdushya but this is down to my ibs as symptoms range you can be bloated with it .... constipated (sorry) with it ... have the opposite of this and sometimes feel run down

I would speak to a doctor or see another doctor that may be able to clarify whats wrong?
OP Magdushya 3 | 104  
27 Feb 2007 /  #21
she is a beautiful model who is constantly discriminated against for being so gorgeous...

oh you are too good for me:)

IBS? Do you mean Irritable Bowel Syndrome ?

you have seen a doctor, was he a GP? Did he understand the problem and did you understand the answer?

yes,he was.

The doctor told me that it could be because products here are full of artificial suplements or hormones.

that was a doctor from B'ham, he speaks dialect maybe, but word: artificial or hormons I'm able to understand. I'll try to visit doctor again. Thank you all !!! for good useful advices, without nonsense and boring comments. Sorry S you are not on this list....
telefonitika  
27 Feb 2007 /  #22
What do you mean: GP?

G.P stands for General Practicitioner (or in short a Doctor)

IBS? Do you mean Irritable Bowel Syndrome ?

That is correct
peterweg 37 | 2,311  
27 Feb 2007 /  #23
My opinion is that a lot of Polish food is seriously unhealthy...

I have to agree with you, Polish food is high in fat and stodge. There are no hormones in food (meat) in the UK and the EU, they are banned. I think you should consider eating more fruit and vegetables - organic if you can. The problem is that the UK makes people lazy when it come to cooking food for themselves, I cook everything from scratch and never buy processed food. Work can make people to tired to bother, and working hard is what the Poles come here to do.

Could be IBS or wheat intolerance. I never realised I was wheat intolerant for my first 30 years. Its not obvious at all.
Grzegorz_ 51 | 6,149  
27 Feb 2007 /  #24
Joining a Gym or Sports centre in the UK is expensive

You don't need to spend any money to run around the neighbourhood...
PolskiPitBull 1 | 18  
27 Feb 2007 /  #25
so why in natural shops u got lots of polish products and even OUR artifical food is better than organic one in UK by the way I don't remember that someone opened Jurassic park in Poland here I see dinosaurs every day I can bet u r one of them I've read somewhere that u got Polish boyfriend so ask him to translate it 4 U : jeżeli jestes zakompleksioną angieleczką wstydzącą się swojego wyglądu to się nie dopierdalaj do innych którzy sa inteligentniejsi od Ciebie i przede wszystkim ładniejsi poproś swojego chłopaka żeby Ci z palca pojechał bo jebanie nie przynosi Ci satysfakcji i jestes nadpobudliwa mam nadzieję że to cię troche odstresuje miłej palcówki ;-) Or if u r so multilingual maybe u alredy know what's here pls doe critic others if u got no basic 4 doin it. by the way its polish forum so doe tell ANYONE to go back. I can bet that one day in Poland in my city and in my area would be the worse day in your life. Everyone knows that on a sidewalk is better to jump over u than walk next to u (shortest way;-) if not i doe see reason to critic people 4 their look or did they've been models or not. I THINK that u r so ugly that u r not going out and u r sitting by computer whole day. If u would go out from your cave u would see that streets r empty because of u. u will find out that u r ugly cuz that u r stupid every one already knows

There are no hormones in food (meat) in the UK and the EU, they are banned

english scientists proof that there R female hormons in chicken 4 example that's why they r sooooooooo huge if u would see animals in Poland u would see the difference. even pigeons r bigger(cuz they eat rests of food on a street) maybe its very healthy BRITISH FOOD?
clunkshift 2 | 82  
27 Feb 2007 /  #26
in natural shops u got lots of polish products and even OUR artifical food is better than organic one in UK

Artificial food eh? must be the fertilizer from Chernobyl.

wow you have your own city? no wonder the streets are empty.

It is always a pleasure to read reasoned argument, beautifully presented.
FISZ 24 | 2,116  
27 Feb 2007 /  #27
Artificial food eh? must be the fertilizer from Chernobyl.

That's messed up. Polski is correct though. Organic food in the US is worse than PL organic....and overpriced.

My opinion is that a lot of Polish food is seriously unhealthy... you guys seem to eat a lot of fatty meats like sausages and other cold meats (sorry cant remember the name of them) and packet mixes like Knorr

I've never had Knorr when in PL....maybe you're visiting people that don't know how to cook....sucks for you. It's also the quality...not that they're exercising more, it's missing all of the unnecessary additives and it digests better. Do you think everyone in PL exercises a lot?
PolskiPitBull 1 | 18  
27 Feb 2007 /  #28
wow you have your own city?

Imagine we got cities and we got women very beautiful not like MOST of the english who got DNA problem. I think history made mistake and Chernobyl happened here I doe know about your books 4 history but if U would really what happened there u wouldn't say like that U ignorant

when Knorr arrive in Poland its taste got better also helman's here is different than in Poland go to MY country pay some vat 4 goverment by buying some food and than tell me more about TASTE or artificial stuff. clunkshift doe tell me that u can't see all these women which put belt by boomerang cuz i won,t belive u
sapphire 22 | 1,241  
27 Feb 2007 /  #29
LOL. well i can see Ive upset Mr Pitbull.. honestly I cant even be bothered to reply to that. Thats my opinion - whether you like it or not and believe it or not I often eat Polish food at home and I like it, but I dont believe its as healthy as some are making out.. as for asking for translation.. frankly I cant be bothered as Ive already got the jist of your inane rambling... I wasnt criticising the girl for being a model at all, just pointing out the inconsistencies in her postings. Sorry for anyone I have offended... I think I may have to leave the forum as it seems to be going rapidly downhill fast...now dont all cheer at once :)
PolskiPitBull 1 | 18  
27 Feb 2007 /  #30
don,t get me wrong I doe talk about whole UK but tell me Poles did u ever seen in newspaper something like POLAND THE FAT MAN OF EUROPE--- NO!!! here in UK I did |I know lots of nice polish girls who come back to Poland and eating fake artifical fat unhealthy food got slimmer oh my god its a miracle how cum people eating this sh..... can do it??? U tell me...

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