His Warrior Diet has come up in a few threads... Finally had a chance to peruse a couple of his books, and not sure what to make of his books' messages.
His claims are of meal frequency (20hrs "undereat, then 4hr window for a main meal or 'overeat'), timing (evening for the main meal), and what to eat during those two periods. So, he supports for scientific reasons (the nature of cell metabolism) the consumption of eating one large meal a day and eating that meal in the evening.
He claims that we are predisposed to nocturnal evening... I personally have never felt this way, in fact, the complete opposite... I always hated eating late and found sleeping a few hours after a big dinner impossible. My mom is the same way, so eating beyond 6 or 7 pm in the household was not common. I think late night "instincts" that OH refers to are cravings in a cooked, sugar-laden world, not some tendency by human inclination. I mean, what SAD reader is not going to identify with late night cravings??
He claims that we are not yet adapted to eating meat. Serious?!? Does this not influence this man's credibility?the epitome of RAF... the one food, if any, we don't have to associate with 'adaptation'... or, maybe if it's cooked?... maybe he doesn't realize we haven't adapted to COOKED meat???
As for only eating once or within one four-hour block? I don't know... I think I do feel better limiting my food intake to this time frame, but in the morning for me as opposed to evening. I haven't and don't intend to try 'overeating'... I eat until I'm satisfied and that is sound to me.
I don't agree with the 'undereating' phase either... I either eat, or I don't... if I 'under-ate' all day, my evening meal would be less desirable and afterward would make me feel bloated and heavy whereas if I ate nothing, the evening meal would be more desirous and digestible.
In addition to nutrition, he's got sections on weightlifting that I didn't read, so I didn't make any attempt to understand his opinions here.
I guess the only thing I would even consider applying from his books is the one main meal window per day, but I was wondering what everyone else's thoughts and experiences are and/or were.