Are you saying the wai diet is not healthy? Can you please elaborate exactly why? You get all the nutrients you need with the least amount of antinutrients, I don't see how is this not healthy. Just please don't start again on the sugar
well in fairness what I said was that based on what some people were including as a diet that it clearly doesn't factor in that a large part of the diet could be composed of refined and processed foods that are considered by and large to be unhealthy by the plaeo perspective and still be elevated over other diets as being 'more paleo' even when people actually ate far similarly to those other diets.
If you want my actual opinion I would say just your brief comment is typical per this conversation in its misrepresentation of what a healthy diet truly is. A healthy diet is something that is in line with what our ancestral makeup is ("what we are designed to eat" which of course is largely disputed) as well as something that is SHOWN to create best results in avoiding disease and repairing various issues/detoxing old residues and what have you. (also I guess disputed). Based on the information available I would indeed say that wai does not qualify as either.
Taking the belief that we are on some level ruminant animal eaters it would be nonsensical to say that a a diet which entirely excluded such things fulfills
all our nutritional and health requirements. In addition based on the belief that even including ruminant meat exclusive of things like organ meat and bone marrow is also an incomplete diet then just seafoods and eggs as an animal food source would be even more inadequate in fulfilling these needs for quality fat and protein as well as many micro-nutrients.
On top of that this whole idea of seeing a small amount of animal food as replacing missing nutrients in plants foods is just a false concept. Just as the amino acids in plants are not comparable to animal proteins, the proteins in eggs and seafood just do not fulfill all the requirements for protein in the body from repairing old cells to basic functioning. You can't say oh my raw vegan diet is just missing selenium and b-12 and fill that gap with a brazil nut and an egg yolk with token seafood and call that a natural diet. People criticize the food pyramids and such and say that these things are exaggerated when they actually underestimate what types of things we need and in what quantities. its really just a miracle that people can get very little true nutrition, and tons of poor nutrition/chemicals and do ok in some respects for a select period of time. In that respect of course people can show they can eat no animal foods and survive but overall its inaccurate to say it fulfills all the nutrition needs in micro or macronutrients. Fats like avocado or even oils may be OK but they dont substitute animal fats and saying that some oil and avocado is ok does not mean eating avocados and oil (and sugar) daily is a healthy or natural thing to do. To assume there is no problems with such or drinking juice because these are 'heath foods' is incorrect even if one can prove these are actually health forming foods.
What it comes down to is things like fruit juice, olive oil, sugar and yes - diets high in fruit can easily be traced to health issues so these are larger markers for an unhealthy diet than foods that contain 'anti-nutrients' or diets composed of sugar (carbs) that lack ruminant fats. The other flip side is this idea of avoiding 'anti-nutrtients' being somehow a validation that it is healthy. Firstly its a complete falsity that anti-nutrients have anything to do with 'anti-health' directly. anti-nutrients are just things that prevent nutrition from being absorbed from the plant itself. So this is something that unfortunately has seeped into this sites philosophy and has no presence in past hygine literature or Instincto or primal theory or any other raw information going back decades and probably began with RRM himself and was useful in explaining why people get the shits form veg juices or something or why fruit is tasty. The fact that cooking basically destroys most anit-nutrients yet creates other volatile compounds is reason to discount this terminology as being any marker where it lacking from a food having meaning anything in regards to whether it is health forming.
I could certainly go on about why I don't think such a diet actually heals the body or why I think people will inevitably shift even to a more inclusive cooked diet but for now hopefully that sum things up..at least from a 'paleo' perspective.