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	<title>Comments on: Gastric Bypass Nutrition</title>
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		<title>By: Cherokee Billie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cherokee Billie</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am a retired doctor of Naturopathic medicine.  I volunteer answering questions for free on different websites and I often get questions on how to eat after gastric bypass.  I feel you made good points about protein and water.  Those are the most important elements that are needed after bypass surgery.  How to get the water in you is: sip small amounts continually throughout the day and night.  Have a container of water always next to you.  By sipping a little bit every few minutes you will easily be able to get in the necessary water.  I recommend that you take purified water and mix it 50/50 with mineral water.  This is going to give your body the minerals that it desperately needs in addition to taking a vitamin supplement.  More people end up in the hospital after bypass surgery with dehydration problems.  This is why I emphasize how to take in your water as well as getting in extra minerals.  

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am a retired doctor of Naturopathic medicine.  I volunteer answering questions for free on different websites and I often get questions on how to eat after gastric bypass.  I feel you made good points about protein and water.  Those are the most important elements that are needed after bypass surgery.  How to get the water in you is: sip small amounts continually throughout the day and night.  Have a container of water always next to you.  By sipping a little bit every few minutes you will easily be able to get in the necessary water.  I recommend that you take purified water and mix it 50/50 with mineral water.  This is going to give your body the minerals that it desperately needs in addition to taking a vitamin supplement.  More people end up in the hospital after bypass surgery with dehydration problems.  This is why I emphasize how to take in your water as well as getting in extra minerals.  </p>
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