My belief is to rather do what's more logical. Instinctive too, but we shouldn't forget using the brain.
Going by other people's experiences.. I don't think so.
Self-experimentation.. if it works for some short period it doesn't mean you won't burn out soon.
hmm if everyone walks through a door and immediately gets their head chopped off, how logical is it to walk through that doorway?
I wasn't presenting any solution myself, only suggesting which diets are viable and which in my research are not going to be healthful particularly for people with existing conditions.
you still seem to be expressing concerns snipped together from websites as far as I can tell..and very far away from knowledge about humanity, history or science never-mind
practice. As I already said we already know from observation or elimination (minimal carbs available year round for much of humans
recent development) the diets of various post and pre civilizied peoples. We can't extrapolate if these are the MOST healthy.. and course everything good has some experimental component for modern people but these people by most definitions thrived and went at the very least on to reproduce...so that people today can buy some shipped fruit and packaged lean meat and call that a diet and awkwardly attempt to do the same.
Not exactly my hero or the epitome of health perhaps but Owsley Stanley ate nothing but animal products (much of it cooked) since 1959 and then died in a car accident. Not exactly a burn out at least by the way you are using it. Yet all the people promoting high fruit diets died prematurely and horribly (even when many have been discovered to be secretly not vegan)..long before their cooked junk or vegetarian leaning counterparts.
As for the importance of low carb over other aspect, many people have the same experiences as Owsley that for them the low carb aspect is far more important then even the paleo or raw aspect. No one is suggesting this is the case for everyone..but to state arbitrarily that people will benefit from having 50% of their diet fruit..is just a naive sweeping statement. It goes against accumulated research on such subjects in both conventional science and 'raw' research/science. What we would have eaten also would have been limited/defined by nature not box stores/deliveries and its even been shown that children free of such addictions won't actually choose to eat carbs anymore..but that is something I don't know enough about to support.
Saying people all people would benefit from low carb (which I am not exactly saying currently) would be less extreme based on statistics of what works. thats my point.
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I personally like to go from my experiences rather than whatever bullshit comes from people who generally don't even post information regarding their progress and changes or other signs of health and yet still have TONS of information on how 'mamas meatballs taste the best'. Almost equally I praise the earnest and non-romantic observations of others as having more value over what some website or person
claims or downright insists is on the other side of that door (to use the metaphor above)
I can say based on that observation that other than one person, I've yet to interact with anyone (in person or on the internet) in 6 years that didn't exhibit qualities that I would associate with negative aspects of high fruit eating..and these are often absent as i've said from people on the worst diets or cooked vegans/vegetarians and standard dieters as well as particular cooked LC or raw LC or primal etc... dieters. So its fairly ridiculous to me when people try to say that this has to do ENTIRELY with being extreme/vegan/deficient etc.. I'm talking people that eat 100% solid junk and heroin to people just drink green juice and eat nut pate and lettuce..none of which are even 'paleo'...and both of which being fairly extreme in terms of nutrient intake/lack of etc...
I've also communicated with many a former fruit dieter (including people who ate plenty animal products) to respect their beliefs that limiting 'gods food' had significant value to their recovery if not the possibly for others.
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Its usually helpful turn you suspicions away from what you don't embrace to what you do..you might find people actually have all kinds reasons for doing the kinds of things that they do...particularly when they require more effort/planning/thought then it seems worthwhile or obvious.
I've certainly done my time thinking fruits were wonderful, that people need carbs for performance, that if not eating cooked foods or fats or eating plenty of fruits one becomes healthy etc...
btw how old are you and how long have you been eating a diet of which you promote while thinking you have acquired some kind of knowledge to 'warn' others or to formulate a diet for humanity? precisely why its a pain in the ass sometimes to post here.