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Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:28 am
by Slinky
Borrowed from a comment in another apnea support forum:
"the article it says it uses 130 grams... so I looked up what the average banana peeled/skinned weights,
which was 4 ounces or 113.398 grams. 5 ounces is 141.747 grams btw. So, I'm guessing 1-2 banana's would be fine."
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 10:54 am
by araminta
The other thing about bananas is they are high on the glycemic index and would cause a spike in blood sugar -- good for going jogging, but not so good for falling asleep.
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 11:05 am
by moombeam
How many banana smoothies before blimphood?
O yaw a lifetime.
Do you increase smoothies just like pressure settings?
Maybe this will be a new line of work Banana Apnea plantation.
Another thought Smoothie will get reduced to high priced pill.
The we'll all pay through the nose.
Moonbeam
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 11:24 am
by Kiralynx
DSM,
Well, I'm always interested in nutritionally related issues. Unfortunately, the article does not specify whether theywere using green or ripe bananas...
...with my luck, they used green ones, and I can only have very ripe ones. There is a difference. (Ripening changes the polysaccharides (starches) and disaccharides into mostly monosaccharides.)
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Anea Sufferes
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:01 pm
by Babette
preemiern wrote:i'm just anxious to see what Babette has to say about this
WHAT? I ate a banana before bed last night. And now I find you all talking about me and dissing me for it???
I gotta go read this news story.
LOL,
B.
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 12:04 pm
by Babette
Okay I read it.
#1) Banana smoothie - IDIOTS!!!! The mucus buildup from the MILK is gonna make you choke. Stupid stupid stupid.
#2) I ate a Banana last night before bed, and had a bad night. Lots of leaks. Should I blame the banana? Probably not. More likely the mask's fault.
#3) Can't hurt to eat a banana before bed and check your stats and keep a log. But skip the smoothie part.
That's my take on all this.
Babs
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:40 pm
by Raj
Whew, Babs, I was afraid you were going to come up with something like, "Is that a banana in your throat, or are you just glad to see me?" Quite a relief that you showed such restraint.
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:46 pm
by Kiralynx
Babette wrote:#1) Banana smoothie - IDIOTS!!!! The mucus buildup from the MILK is gonna make you choke. Stupid stupid stupid.
Maybe not. <g> Homemade yogurt, fermented for 24 hours or more, denatures the milk protein and removes almost all the lactose. Many people who would otherwise react as you note don't react to properly prepared yogurt and ripe bananas.
#2) I hate a Banana last night before bed, and had a bad night. Lots of leaks. Should I blame the banana? Probably not. More likely the mask's fault.
Depends on what ELSE you were doing that could dislodge the mask!
#3) Can't hurt to eat a banana before bed and check your stats and keep a log. But skip the smoothie part.
Why not banana and coconut milk?
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:49 pm
by Kiralynx
araminta wrote:The other thing about bananas is they are high on the glycemic index and would cause a spike in blood sugar -- good for going jogging, but not so good for falling asleep.
Depends on what else you have with it.
When I was healing from my surgery, I kept ripe bananas by the bedside. I ate one before I turned out the light. And about four hours later, I would wake, starving, and eat another.
I ate more bananas, and, of all things, tomato juice, during that time.
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:20 pm
by Babette
Kiralynx, there's no way I'm gonna make my own yogurt. I can't be bothered to wash my own dishes, make my own bed, vacuum my own floor, etc.
Nothing against bananas and coconut milk at all.
Perhaps it was hunger waking me up last night?
LOL,
B.
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:37 pm
by Kiralynx
Babette wrote:Kiralynx, there's no way I'm gonna make my own yogurt. I can't be bothered to wash my own dishes, make my own bed, vacuum my own floor, etc.
Did I say anything about housework? <g> Cooking great food isn't housework... I get someone else to do the dishes!
Nothing against bananas and coconut milk at all.
Bananas, Tropical Traditions coconut cream, and some water, whizzed up in a blender....
Perhaps it was hunger waking me up last night?
You'd be surprised...
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:52 pm
by preemiern
Raj wrote:Whew, Babs, I was afraid you were going to come up with something like, "Is that a banana in your throat, or are you just glad to see me?" Quite a relief that you showed such restraint.
That is what I was thinking when I posted earlier that I couldn't wait to see what Babs has to say about this one!! Just knowing some of her past posts about things of this nature...
We love ya' Babs...you always keep the humor in our therapy.
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 2:57 pm
by roster
Research funding by: DOLE
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 3:02 pm
by preemiern
I just can't imagine that the phospholipids are what is needed in our throats to hold our airways open...it doesn't make sense to me. I also can't imagine dripping banana smoothie down a babies endotracheal tube to help open the airways, but it WOULD be a whole lot cheaper than what we use now...wonder what the insurance companies would say when they are billed 500.00 for a banana!!
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Wed Apr 08, 2009 3:42 pm
by dsm
Having thought about their research, gotta say it won't change my eating habits but I do love bananas.
Here are some banana recipes ...
1) An all time fav in Aust - toast, butter, vegemite (or marmite) nice & thick & ripe sliced banana - to die for
2) An equal to die for meal - bananas wrapped in bacon & grilled til bacon cooked - (swoon)
3) A big fav here in Aust is having sliced banana & dessicated coconut as a dressing on Indian curries
4) In HK they have these tiny bananas called 'lady fingers' to foreigners they look odd but the flavor is special
5) The Tongans (from Tonga in the pacific) grow 'green' bananas & have them with raw fish & coconut milk
Of course there are the banana drinks & even banana smoothies come in big range of mixes
Anyone else got some unique recipe ?
DSM