On High Protein Diet. Taking Supplements Which Contain Caffeine, Appetite Suppressants. Feeling Dizzy, Nausea. Diet Side Effects?
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1. High protein itself increases urine output
2. No carbohydrate diet for 3 months depletes your glycogen storage in liver. So it can lead to hypoglycemia leading to giddiness / nausea.
3. Caffeine itself is a diuretic. So, diuretics + high protein + caffeine leads to more increased urine output. This urine always takes some amount of sodium also with it, leading to depletion of sodium in blood. Additionally you are taking plain water without sodium, leading to more dilution of your blood sodium levels. These factors can lead to hyponatremia which can present as hypotension, dizziness, nausea, light headedness, state of confusion, alteration of orientation etc.
4. Daily normal requirement of water is 2-3 liters. Inadequate water intake can lead to hypotension symptoms.
So your symptoms are usually cause of hyponatremia, hypotension +/- hypoglycemia.
Diet plan is:
1. Add few calories of carbohydrates, which are the immediate energy providers, by having small frequent meals,
2. Increase salt intake by additional 2gm / day (normal is 5gm/day),
3. Normal water intake of 2-3 liters / day.
4. Better to stop diuretics. Reduce your caffeine intake.
5. High fiber diet decreases absorption of excess carbohydrates.
6. Exercise will help you not only in loosing weight but will also give your body a good shape too.
Hope i have clarified your queries. Feel free to clear your doubts if any.
Get well soon,
Dr.Sathyadharan