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Old 03-16-2008, 03:39 PM
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Hi everyone, looking for help on supplements. I'm a farrier (horseshoer) by trade and working long hours. Alot of lifting hammering etc, and sometimes on very uncooperative subjects weighing in excess of 1000 #. I find that at times I'm totally wiped out, and muscle sore. Looking for info on a possibly supplement which would allow for quicker muscle recovery and less fatigue. Any suggestions would be appreciated!!! Thanks
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Old 03-16-2008, 04:41 PM
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A lot of that could be remedied by improving your diet. Could you post your current diet?
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Old 03-16-2008, 05:27 PM
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Hi poor on the road too much. I usually east fruit (apple, grapes, blueberries, pineapple etc) for breakfast. I take 2 gatorades and supplement with water. Lunch is usually chicken or pasta, sometimes a Double cheeseburger ( I know can't help myself). Dinner is veggies, a meat (usually chicken, or a burger) and yams or potatoes. Does that help? Thanks
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Foods high on the glycemic index will help to replenish depleted glycogen stores during and after work. High GI foods typically contain high amounts of simple carbs. Some examples are...white bread, pasta, most desserts, gatorade, etc. The hard part is judging how much...too much and it can make you crash.

If I were you, I would eat low GI foods at my main meals and supplement with some higher GI foods when necessary. The lower GI foods will keep your blood sugar levels steady and will yield more steady energy levels. Because your work sounds pretty demanding, it would would probably be a good idea to split your meals up. Eat every 3 hours or so if possible. It sounds like dinner is your biggest meal of the day which is pretty typical. Try eating more at breakfast and splitting lunch into two meals.

I think I'm on the right track with this. Someone else will have some better advice, I hope.
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Old 03-19-2008, 04:31 AM
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Hi just got back to the computer. Thanks for the advise. Have a good one.
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