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Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:53 am
by DreamStalker
So am I understanding this correctly? The phospholipids provide a 4 to 6 hour lubricant that prevents the throat tissues from making an air tight seal and thus prevent apnea?
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:03 am
by Raj
That does sound like the claim, DS. If it actually works, I wonder what other edible substances with phospholipids, such as lethecin, might have the same effect. A spoonful of medicine helps the oxygen go down?
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:05 am
by Babette
Kiralynx, Yeah, I ate that great meal with a side of Garlic Bread. Big Side. Bigger than my head. Duh.... Okay, not THAT big. Two slices of Sourdough French Bread schmeared with vastly unhealthy Garlic Spread from Krogers.
The Olive Bruschetta IS sort of a Tapenade. I don't know the difference. It's a jar of good tasting stuff I bought at Costco, that says it's made by Martha Stewart. Yummy! And really doctors up plain old spaghetti sauce in a jar nicely.
PreemieRN and Raj...
Dreamstalker - Most of us on this thread think the research is flawed on this. Don't sell your cpap on Craigslist yet.
DSM - Okay I'm now going to be frying bananas wrapped in bacon.
Kiralynx, please give me a nice intelligent reason to give my boyfriend when he complains that the above isn't diet food for me.
JeffH, great idea with the ripe bananas!!! Do you peel them first, and put them into a tupperware or something?
Cheers,
B.
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:35 am
by DreamStalker
Raj wrote:That does sound like the claim, DS. If it actually works, I wonder what other edible substances with phospholipids, such as lethecin, might have the same effect. A spoonful of medicine helps the oxygen go down?
Well I think they make edible Astroglide but I wouldn't know anything about that ... Babs ... what say you?
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:54 am
by Babette
I don't MIND the taste of AstroGlide, but I don't recommend it. It's Silicone, after all.
LOL,
B.
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:56 am
by Kiralynx
Babette wrote:Kiralynx, Yeah, I ate that great meal with a side of Garlic Bread. Big Side. Bigger than my head. Duh.... Okay, not THAT big. Two slices of Sourdough French Bread schmeared with vastly unhealthy Garlic Spread from Krogers.
The Olive Bruschetta IS sort of a Tapenade. I don't know the difference. It's a jar of good tasting stuff I bought at Costco, that says it's made by Martha Stewart. Yummy! And really doctors up plain old spaghetti sauce in a jar nicely.
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Kiralynx, please give me a nice intelligent reason to give my boyfriend when he complains that the above isn't diet food for me.
Babs,
Sorry, dear -- I have to agree with the BF. It's not diet food. <g>
Put your sauce on spaghetti squash or steamed zucchini. (Friend of mine makes a to-die-for vegetable lasagna.)
Make your own garlic spread with rich, luscious, healthy butter (skip the margarine and margarine blends...).
Have crackers made out of cheese and put your tapenade on that....
Take some nice ripe bananas, peel them, freeze them, whip them up and chow down ala banana ice cream. YUMMY!
Dang, now I'm getting hungry again....
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:08 am
by Babette
No no! I meant the bananas wrapped in bacon and fried. Isn't that diet food?
LOL,
B.
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:20 am
by Amontilado
Babette wrote:Kiralynx, Yeah, I ate that great meal with a side of Garlic Bread. Big Side. Bigger than my head. Duh.... Okay, not THAT big. Two slices of Sourdough French Bread schmeared with vastly unhealthy Garlic Spread from Krogers.
The Olive Bruschetta IS sort of a Tapenade. I don't know the difference. It's a jar of good tasting stuff I bought at Costco, that says it's made by Martha Stewart. Yummy! And really doctors up plain old spaghetti sauce in a jar nicely.
PreemieRN and Raj...
Dreamstalker - Most of us on this thread think the research is flawed on this. Don't sell your cpap on Craigslist yet.
DSM - Okay I'm now going to be frying bananas wrapped in bacon.
Kiralynx, please give me a nice intelligent reason to give my boyfriend when he complains that the above isn't diet food for me.
JeffH, great idea with the ripe bananas!!! Do you peel them first, and put them into a tupperware or something?
Cheers,
B.
B.
Even better. Bananas Foster, with extra Foster, if you get my drift (rum and banana liqueur).
Steve
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:22 am
by JeffH
Babette wrote:Kiralynx, Yeah, I ate that great meal with a side of Garlic Bread. Big Side. Bigger than my head. Duh.... Okay, not THAT big. Two slices of Sourdough French Bread schmeared with vastly unhealthy Garlic Spread from Krogers.
The Olive Bruschetta IS sort of a Tapenade. I don't know the difference. It's a jar of good tasting stuff I bought at Costco, that says it's made by Martha Stewart. Yummy! And really doctors up plain old spaghetti sauce in a jar nicely.
PreemieRN and Raj...
Dreamstalker - Most of us on this thread think the research is flawed on this. Don't sell your cpap on Craigslist yet.
DSM - Okay I'm now going to be frying bananas wrapped in bacon.
Kiralynx, please give me a nice intelligent reason to give my boyfriend when he complains that the above isn't diet food for me.
JeffH, great idea with the ripe bananas!!! Do you peel them first, and put them into a tupperware or something?
Cheers,
B.
I peel 'em first and just put them on a piece of wax paper in the freezer. They get eaten pretty fast.
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:38 am
by Babette
Thanks JeffH!
Hmmmm.... Rummmmm......
LOL,
B.
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:44 am
by Kiralynx
Babette wrote:No no! I meant the bananas wrapped in bacon and fried. Isn't that diet food?
Absolutely it is!
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 11:49 am
by DreamStalker
Several years ago I had a desert with chopped bananas and Godiva chocolate liquor but I would think that chopped bananas with Baily's or Kahlua would be just as good too ... somehow I don't think it helps with OSA though
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 12:28 pm
by -SWS
DreamStalker wrote:So am I understanding this correctly? The phospholipids provide a 4 to 6 hour lubricant that prevents the throat tissues from making an air tight seal and thus prevent apnea?
More on that:
http://ajrccm.atsjournals.org/cgi/conte ... 157/5/1522
So what exactly do they call the residual apneas then? Bananapneas?
Love banana chat on message boards. It's a darn good all-natural food and it reminds me of my habitat... er... what humans call home (as does ET call home).
<drum roll or rim shot for a bad joke or three>
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 12:49 pm
by jnk
-SWS wrote:DreamStalker wrote:So am I understanding this correctly? The phospholipids provide a 4 to 6 hour lubricant that prevents the throat tissues from making an air tight seal and thus prevent apnea?
More on that:
http://ajrccm.atsjournals.org/cgi/conte ... 157/5/1522 . . .
Which may help explain why mouth leak can do such a number on AHI. Dry sticky throat and tongue, not a good thing.
Re: News Item: Banana helps Sleep Apnea Patients
Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 1:03 pm
by Catnap
So what exactly do they call the residual apneas then? Bananapneas?
Love banana chat on message boards. It's a darn good all-natural food and it reminds me of my habitat... er... what humans call home (as does ET call home). <drum roll or rim shot for a bad joke or three>
Okay, I've been laughing my way through this whole thread, but this is the first time I actually had to shriek out loud! TOO funny!
And every one of these banana ideas sounds better to me than a gluey, slimy smoothie. AstroGlide sounds better!