By inflammation I'm not just talking about gut inflammation. I'm talking about all muscles. I haven't been getting it without fruit(sugar). But now I feel like I don't have active energy to use in training, so although I'm not getting this pain/inflammation which was holding me back, I now can't do much anyway because of low active energy(I describe it as active energy, because I may have eaten lots of 'energy' through protein/fat but I'm not being able to use it).
As far as gut-inflammation goes, I've actually had more of that since eating raw meat{[(I didn't have a problem with that, hardly ever, since I started following basic paleo principles(but cooked meat) - only occasionally I'd get gut inflammation if I would eat too much fruit)]}, which I expect is caused by the bacteria(in/on raw meat); I get it when I'm using lots of energy in training(well as much energy as I can since I have very little), I expect because I don't have enough left to fuel the anti-bacterial fight in my gut. 'Libido'(gamete production) also seems to have decreased.
Along with the decreased inflammation in my muscles which was the main objective, the same seems to be happening on my skin, as my spots/acne(I'm 18) seem/s to be decreasing and healing up as a result of my exclusion of fruit. However, I have acquired a viral infection(verruca) on one of my toes.
Whatever I do, I do not see how going on like this could be good, but I do not want to lose the positive effects I have gained(decreased inflammation)...
Do you think that if I get my sugar/carbs from foods with balanced glucose/fructose(some berries[but they can be expensive and if I'd need a lot to keep up with my training I wouldn't be able to afford it], carrots and w/e else) that I won't get hyper-inflammation? Or is this just relating to gut-inflammation? I thought it was suggested that any bacteria/parasites may thrive on fiber?
If I would definitely adapt to this diet, and whilst maintaining low-inflammation, the other negative effects I've so-far endured would gradually disappear, then I would stick with it; because I would really like to not have to go back to inflammation. But if for that, I need to go somewhere between where I am now and where I was, then I will do that also(e.g. if I need to have carbs, but from different sources to before).
What I need it feedback/opinion from you,
Thanks,
Miles.