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Dash wrote:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/05/06/why-the-campaign-to-stop-america-s-obesity-crisis-keeps-failing.html

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There is an alternative theory, one that has also been around for decades but that the establishment has largely ignored. This theory implicates specific foods—refined sugars and grains—because of their effect on the hormone insulin, which regulates fat accumulation. If this hormonal-defect hypothesis is true, not all calories are created equal, as the conventional wisdom holds. And if it is true, the problem is not only controlling our impulses, but also changing the entire American food economy and rewriting our beliefs about what constitutes a healthy diet.


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As for those of us who are overweight, experimental trials, the gold standard of medical evidence, suggest that diets that are severely restricted in fattening carbohydrates and rich in animal products—meat, eggs, cheese—and green leafy vegetables are arguably the best approach, if not the healthiest diet to eat. Not only does weight go down when people eat like this, but heart disease and diabetes risk factors are reduced. Ethical arguments against meat-eating are always valid; health arguments against it can no longer be defended.


I have often found it ridiculous the way calories are "calculated"
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration used a method to calculate the number of calories based on placing a sealed container with the food to be measured in water. The food is then burned, and the rise in water temperature calculated in degrees Celsius. Every 1 degree the temperature is raised equals 1 calorie.

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PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2012 11:43 am 
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I've been logging my food for the past 3 days:

Friday:

8:45am: 3 eggs, grilled peppers, tomatoes. Apple. Water

12:00pm: 3oz tuna, baby carrots, cherry tomatoes. Water. 5 macadamia nuts, 5 almonds.

12:30pm Tea with 2 tsp honey, milk

1:30 Berries and Gouda cheese

5:30: Broiled Salmon, baked broccoli, tomatoes. Cherries. Water

Saturday:

1 cup Oatmeal with fresh blueberries, strawberries and grapes. + 1/2 scoop Whey. Water

10:00am Tea with 2 tsp honey, milk

11:30am: Raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, cherries, gouda cheese, munster cheese, macadamia nuts, almonds, sunflower seeds:

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4:00pm 1 cheeseburger no bun from the grill with 93% lean beef. 2 slices flank steak. Grilled peppers, eggplant, asparagus. Salad with romaine, arugula, peppers, carrots, cucumbers, tomatoes. Water

7pm:
*Cake with strawberries
*ginger spice cake
*tea with 2 tsp sugar

Sunday:

7:30am 1 cup Oatmeal with fresh strawberries and grapes. 1/2 scoop whey. Water.

11:30am 1/2 grilled chicken cutlet. Grilled peppers, eggplant, asparagus. Raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, cherries, gouda cheese, macadamia nuts, almonds, sunflower seeds.

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PostPosted: Tue May 29, 2012 8:16 pm 
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Yesterday's lunch: Bifteki from the Greek Taverna, basically ground beef with spices. Delicious. Julienned veggie slaw. Sunburst tomatoes.


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Still going strong with this. I can happily report I have enough energy to handle a full day of work, a four year old, a newborn, and the mother of a newborn. Plus go to the gym and do 7 rounds of 20 push ups, 20 sit ups and 1 200 meter sprint. Oh and press 120 for 5-5-10.

As of this morning I weigh in at 193.4 lbs. Not sure exactly what I weighed at the start of this but I know for sure earlier this month I was right at 200 lbs.

In my personal experience stringing even a few days to a week of solid effort at eating well makes a dramatic difference. As your body adapts the change takes longer, but you reap quick benefits at the outset.

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 5:08 pm 
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Salad and Bifteki that my wife made and I grilled:

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How or what do you eat (if you emphasize it at all) in this diet for soluble and insoluble fiber? I'm curious as I'm leaning toward the Paleo method of avoiding and reducing intake of grains and cereals. I already minimize sugars and dairy as much as possible. Basically, a paleo-lite.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:55 am 
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You'll get a ton of fiber from vegetables, nuts, and seeds. Broccoli, carrots, almonds, avocado, sweet potato, onion, sunflower seeds, macadamia nuts etc etc. That's just some of my more common foods that has soluble and dietary fiber.

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By the way I'm still not missing grains as much as I thought I would. I'm rarely even tempted by them. I do have them sometimes though, fajita wraps or a bit of pasta on rare occasion.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 9:05 am 
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Good article:

http://balancedbites.com/2012/06/paleo- ... onism.html

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She explained to me how one of the managers of the store had recently “gone Paleo,” but that she had tried it for a week herself but that she just couldn’t do it. I asked her why not (of course). She said it was too expensive. I continued the conversation, asking her what about this new way of eating it was that she found expensive.

It was the grass-fed, pasture-raised, all-organic food that was too expensive.

I quickly explained to her that she absolutely did not need to be eating the most perfectly-sourced foods 100% of the time if it’s not affordable for her. I assured her that, yes, she could in fact glean the vast majority of the health benefits of eliminating processed and refined foods from her diet without buying 100% perfectly raised and sourced food all the time.

This lovely Lulu was paralyzed by what I like to call: Paleo Perfectionism.

If you are a Paleo Perfectionist, your approach (and, subsequently, how you explain Paleo to others) may look something like this:

Never touch a grain, grain-derived food, grain-derived ingredient or even something that ever touched a grain.
Never eat meat that hasn’t been raised perfectly on its original and evolutionarily appropriate diet.
Never eat produce that is not organic and locally grown.
Never eat refined seed oils.
Never eat sugar, or anything that looks, tastes, or or acts like sugar.
If you break any of these rules, you’re doing it wrong, you fail, and you may as well not even bother.

That’s a whole lotta nevers!

I was both saddened and encouraged by this exchange. I found it sad that whoever explained this way of eating to her neglected to mention (perhaps because s/he wasn’t taught):

That the foods you eliminate or avoid as part of a Paleo approach are the ones that are doing the most harm to your body. So, the first steps of simply eliminating grains, beans, refined seed oils, sugar/sweeteners, and grain-fed/pasteurized dairy products takes you at least 80% of the way towards achieving optimal health on a Paleo diet.
That Paleo is more about eating foods that are real, whole, unrefined, unprocessed, and nutrient-dense than it is about striving for some (non-existant, if you ask me) level of perfection.
That the largest benefits of Paleo are not about having access to food of optimal quality 100% of the time.
That fussing over the minutia of optimizing every aspect of your diet (some call this hacking) may actually do you more harm than good. You do realize that stress can undo everything you do nutritionally, right? No? You didn’t know that? Well, now you do. It can. Stressing over your diet may actually be making you far less healthy than those few bites of dark chocolate or that non-organic banana. Or that (gasp!) grain-fed flank steak. You likely take great pleasure in that dark chocolate (or insert other imperfectly Paleo food here). Life is about not just being healthy, but being able to enjoy being healthy!


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3 eggs Scrambled with a bit of mozzarella cheese, guacamole and red peppers.

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2 eggs over easy with guac and tomatoes:

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Herbed turkey breast with guac (I like guacamole, it's even home made!) and asian snap pea salad.

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Wow this is awesome! The food looks really good too. I think I could do this. You really feel a difference since the diet change, Dash?

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Yes absolutely. More energy mostly. Getting leaner and overall just feel better. I just got a paleo recipe book and they have a lot of great stuff in it including deserts. Looks like the basically replace wheat flour with coconut flour to get around the gluten/wheat thing.

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PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 10:35 am 
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This is a post for another board I've been putting together. It's not done but I'll share here as well:

Official Paleo thread:

What is paleo?
In a nutshell the idea is that humans adapted to eating a certain diet as hunter gatherers for hundreds of thousands of years. This ended about 10,000 years ago with the advent of agriculture and the introduction of grains to our diets as well as domesticated animals and dairy products.

If cavemen didn’t eat it, we shouldn’t either. Eat non-processed whole foods. Lean meats, veggies, fruit. No grains (bread, cereal etc), avoid dairy (milk, cheese, etc) and processed sugars.

You’ll get some variation on what to eat depending on who you read, but essentially it’s the same principles. The main take home points are whole foods, nothing processed. No grains, no processed sugars.

Eat:
Vegetables
Fruit
Lean Meats
Seafood
Healthy Fat
Nuts and Seeds

Avoid:
Grains
Dairy
Processed food and sugars
Legumes
Alcohol

Food Pyramid:

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You don’t have to be perfect! A very good article on not paralyzing yourself by over analyzing or trying to be too perfect with this. I am certainly not!

http://balancedbites.com/2012/06/paleo- ... onism.html

”Life is about not just being healthy, but being able to enjoy being healthy!”

I personally find pictures to be the best way of communicating this way of eating. Below are examples of what I personally eat. You may find some things not strictly paleo there, like cheese for example. See the above article on not having to be perfect.


Sample Breakfasts:
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Sample Lunches:
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Snacks:
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Yes there is cheese next to the tomatoes in that picture… oh the shame of it all.

Sample Dinner:
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Resources:
http://balancedbites.com/
http://robbwolf.com/
http://nomnompaleo.com/
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/

Benefits:
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Common Criticisms:
Paleo is expensive!
http://robbwolf.com/2011/09/21/paleo-is-expensive/

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