My diet is different than any I've ever come across, so you could say that about any guru (and I use the term broadly to refer to any relatively prominent/popular diet proponent, it's not meant purely as a pejorative--sorry for not thinking to explain that), but Ray's diet comes closer to mine than the vast majority of them.
That's not the issue, the issue is the problems of sugar. I said that because the diet as a whole is important to gauge how sugar is reacting. Eating sugar won't simply stop excess mucus if there are other things in the diet that could be promoting it.
Again, I didn't say that. Please stop putting words into my mouth/keyboard.
If something is causing you excessive mucus, it would appear that it's not working for you.
There are reasons why someone who is following something that would be considered a Ray Peat diet could still get excessive mucus; sugar just shouldn't be the cause.
Much of my experience jibes well with Ray's recommendations and I pointed out early on that Ray's diet is not that dramatically different from raw Paleo, and could be relatively easily converted into raw Paleo with some simple changes (see my post). Just because I shared where my experience doesn't seem to fit well doesn't mean I'm claiming that his whole package of recommendations don't work for me.
I'm aware it can work on Raw Paleo. I did, afterall, register on this forum around 3 years ago, so I was able to see that a diet of fruit, meat and dairy has a very clear similarity.
If you're looking to stay raw and paleo, a high carb/lower fat raw paleo diet
without mono eating is an excellent way to combine the two, imo.
Who is this majority of others? The few in this thread?
The majority of Peat followers or others following high sugar, virtual starch free diets don't report the issue. 80-10-10 followers don't seem to report the issue either. Dental issues and emaciation concerns are common, but not mucus.
Of course I lack a complete physiological explanation, that's why I said I was puzzled by it and asked questions. The growing sense I'm getting is that your responses seem to be more about defending Ray Peat's guru status than answering my questions or attempting to understand or explain my personal experience.
I'm just presenting the reasoning behind some of Ray Peat's recommendations and also alluding to how this conversation appeared to be reaching a dead end. I attempted to explain your experience when I said "Food combinations,
the diet as a whole, nutrient status etc are potential issues." What more would you like? I think they are key issues.