Just wondering what/how much the ladies on the forum are eating, and if you don't mind providing height/weights, this will help me too.
I'm 5'6" and 110lb/50 kg (a hard gainer, no matter how much I eat). I have been doing raw paleo with the occasional break out to cooked foods for about three months. I find sometimes that even when hungry I have no appetite for any food at all, especially meat, although I will eat it anyway. I wonder if this is my body telling me to not eat and just rest. I felt that way today. Admittedly I was extremely tired. Do any of you (guys and gals) find certain circumstances will turn you off meat like this?
I eat raw chicken eggs as well (every morning, two in an egg nogg with liquid fat like coconut cream or oil, or when I was eating raw dairy then milk, plus a half teaspoon of honey). I started using this to chase down my ounce of raw liver/kidney/heart in the morning so that I didn't have to taste the liver, but find I just like the egg nogg anyway, even if I miss organs some mornings. In the morning I also have 1 - 2 ounces of raw ribeye. About 10 am I will have an ounce of berries or a small apple or a fig, then at about 11am I will have another ounce or two of ribeye with half an avocado or coconut cream. I find I can't stomach more than this much meat in one sitting. Come lunch time at 2pm is when I usually am tossing up between cooked food or raw, now that winter has set in down under. I will often get sushimi or beef tataki (the best way to introduce raw meat IMO) but sometimes I am really low in energy or feeling too cold for really cold food, so will grab a couple of nori rolls. Yesterday I needed a hot soup, so had a beef and rice noodles soup. It was good even though it was bad, because I got inspired to make meat broths. That will be a good way to eat raw meat in winter...just boil up some bones and pour the warm broth into a soup bowl with my raw meat.
If 100% raw, my evening will then be maybe another egg nogg and a couple more ounces of meat. Turkey was good. Also lamb cutlets. I have also been indulging in sun dried dates at night.
I found during a recent spell of 100% raw for about a week and a half that I did feel pretty good. Then I bought a litre of raw milk and also contracted some kind of flu like virus a few days after starting on the milk again. Amazingly the flu didn't knock me out like usual - just runny nose, slight sore throat and a bit of a cough for a few days. So because I felt like crap, I have stopped eating dairy to see if that's what's making me feel bad. But it might just be from fighting an infection.
Also, an anti-aging doctor I had a consult with made a prognosis that I have some kind of pancreatic insufficiency, which didn't surprise me. When I eat a lot, my pancreas feels tense. I don't get that feeling when eating raw (although I eat way more when it's cooked food). I can tell when my pancreas is feeling particularly burdened as it manifests as a slightly puffy right eyelid, which I've had for most of the past 13 years except when on strict diets like anti-candida and alkalizing diets. (Interestingly in iridology the right eyeball is where pancreas issues manifest, and in chinese medicine, the eyelids are affected - although in Chinese medicine they call it spleen but it is inclusive of pancreas). Since the virus and the milk I have a fairly puffy eyelid, and feel pretty tired. It was going away when I cut out dairy, but I don't know for sure if that is what was helping, since I also started doing 100% raw towards the end of the no-dairy run. I'll see how I go without the dairy. It makes it much easier to be 100% raw with the dairy. But if it affects my health, I'll ditch it.
Anyway, so that's kind of my diet. Just wondering whether I am eating enough raw meat and eggs or not.