If you think Del Fuego is cool for feeding his kids only dehydrated meat and making sure they never socialize with other children, I'm scared .
When I was reading that forum he posted about eating organs and other stuff on occasion. Is he back to eating just pemmican? I didn't know he doesn't let his kids socialize. Why does he do that, do you know? I guess it's his kids that are most remarkable, really. They have cute chubby cheeks and big smiles and always seem happy and silly. Some of the happiest kids I've ever seen, actually, along with my Paleo nephews. I do wonder whether they're getting enough nutrients for the long term, especially if they're never eating organs.
I wish I could trap you, Phil, and get you over your obsession with "needing" something other than animal foods.
Huh? You don't like Del Fuego's eating just pemmican and yet you also don't like that I've added back some other foods I found I can handle? I agree that pemmican or raw meat and fat alone is not enough in the long run, which is one reason why I've worked on finding what other foods I can add to the foundation of meat and fat, starting with eggs and organs early on after I had been on the meat/fat base elimination diet for a few months and my improvements plateaued. Ironically, all the folks I know in the real world who know what I eat think I should add more foods, not subtract some.
You are never satisfied.
I can't prove a negative, so I won't bother.
You admit that you feel best eating animal foods only
Yeah, the key word is "feel." I get the best euphoria when I eat raw meat and lots of raw fat, but too much of the meat worsens my chronic C and I tend to lose weight, which were additional incentives to see what other foods I could add, and so far it has helped. Hooray! Interestingly, IIRC, Matt Stone reported that he experienced the euphoria too, but also experienced underweight and other problems until he started adding other foods back. KGH also reported that he didn't have the energy to do hard manual work until he added some carbs. Tyler and plenty of other folks have reported similar things. Unlike the LC haters, I do also recognize that some people have done great with little or no carb intake and I don't find it to be a necessity to eat plants and honey for the carbs, they just happen to be softer and easier to digest than meats and fish. And like Lex I'm not wedded to any single way of doing things, so if things don't go well I adjust as necessary. I don't understand why I should see things as some sort of war between LC and higher carb.
You saw my pictures, right? You see that I can build muscle while being effortlessly lean (15% for a woman--that is in the LOW END of the ATHLETIC range!) on a highly nutrient dense ZC WOE. I am so happy eating this way.
Yeah, congrats again! I'm so happy for you. You really showed those ZIOH folks that you could succeed without their psychoanalyzing.
I never yearn for honey or fruit...why? They make me hungry,
That's one reason I eat them--they improve my appetite and enable me to eat more to keep my weight up. I agree that folks who are trying to lose body fat would be wise to be careful with those foods. After all, they are used by bears to put on body fat during the summer and early fall as preparation for the winter hibernation.
I don't understand your not being satisfied.
I'm just finding what works for me. The ZC/VLCers think I eat too much plant foods and carbs and the tropical fruit utopians think I eat too little. I'm damned if I do and damned if I don't, so I don't bother trying to please others and was never big on seeking others' approval anyway. I'm more of a maverick free thinker.
It's good to have near-ZCers like you and Lex PLUS carb promoters like Tyler and others here at the same forum so I can get input and feedback from both sides. When one only gets one side of the story, it can be misleading.
BTW, don't you find it fascinating that someone like me who has such problems with most carbs actually gets benefits from raw fermented honey and isn't it an interesting coincidence that honeycomb/grubcomb is the favorite food of hunter-gatherers who have access to it and that studies of honey have shown it to be paradoxically healthy, rather than harmful like refined sugars, puzzling the scientists? I wonder what would account for raw fermented honey benefiting me, when cooked tubers and many fruits give me problems, whereas other folks say they benefit from cooked tubers? I'm of Irish heritage and I had read about HGs eating cooked tubers, so when I learned that most Paleo dieters didn't consider them Paleo I was surprised, but I gave elimination of them a try and did experience benefits and adding back occasional cooked tubers didn't go that great--though, interestingly, I haven't noticed any problems from raw soaked sweet potatoes yet (though that could theoretically just be that I don't digest them well enough for them to have a significant negative effect, so that they just pass through me). Do you think the problem is mainly the cooking, like Tyler would probably say?
Do you think it would make sense for honey, the favorite natural food of humans (which HG's and even chimps gather with amazing ease and alacrity and appear astoundingly impervious to the stings they get, BTW) to be poison? Nature is interestingly mysterious at times. "She" seems to enjoy derailing scientists' theories at nearly every turn. It would seem that in my case the "it's all about carbs" and "all sugars are the same" mantras may not hold, as well as the "artery-clogging saturated fast" mantra. I find it hard to believe that reasonable quantities of raw honey or raw saturated animal fat would be seriously harmful to most reasonably healthy humans, despite the scientific consensus believing them to be so. Of course, if they give me problems, I will adjust as necessary.
Thanks for the post, you rarely fail to give me a chuckle or at least a smile, which I appreciate.