Sorry in advance for the lengthiness of this post, but it seems like there may be some doubt regarding my experience, and I also found plenty of evidence that suggests that mucus/phlegm from OJ is not as uncommon as I thought, so I'm sharing it.
That's not the issue, the issue is the problems of sugar. I said that because the diet as a whole is important to gauge how sugar is reacting. Eating sugar won't simply stop excess mucus if there are other things in the diet that could be promoting it.
If something is causing you excessive mucus, it would appear that it's not working for you.
Do you mean that you think that eating sugar will stop excess mucus? By sugar do you mean the refined table sugar, Coca Cola and OJ that Ray Peat recommends? What are all the foods that you think do promote mucus? You mentioned starch, so presumably starchy tubers would be one type of food that would promote mucus, correct?
80-10-10 followers don't seem to report the issue either.
Not many, true, and please remember that I never claimed that my experience was common, though at least one did 811er did report the mucus/phegm issue in a forum I peruse now and then:
Mucus flem
Posted by Hamish Quinney on October 7, 2009 at 5:33am
http://www.giveittomeraw.com/profiles/blogs/mucus-flem
Hi there, I have been getting mucus flem for a long time now along with other stuff, since I have been on 811 all the other stuff has gone and im truly grateful, will this mucus flem go in time or maybe I need some other good foods for it.
I do eat about 20 bananas a day, I love them, but if I have to introduce something else I can knock some bananas out.
Any suggestions?
Favorite Raw Food or Recipe?
paw paw and banana smoothie yum
As have other former and current plant-heavy dieters. These posts by one of the nicer fellows at the GITMR forum stuck in my mind, because they matched my own experience:
Reply by DOA, MFD [Tsurugi] on August 21, 2011 at 11:04pm
http://www.giveittomeraw.com/xn/detail/1407416:Comment:1758786
-How does mucus = paleo?? I eat fruits and get mucus. Mucus is caused by a lot of things, bacterial, allergenic, viral, intolerance, or otherwise. Mucus increases / decreases are not exclusive to any overgeneralized dietary umbrella.
Reply by DOA, MFD on September 6, 2011 at 8:21pm
http://www.giveittomeraw.com/xn/detail/1407416:Comment:1782081
Lots of fruits and veggies give me problems. Like one glass of orange juice and I get insane mucus n sinus pressure. More than if I drank a Coca-Cola or an energy drink.
[I think he posted this one too:]
Anyone Get Mucus from Orange Juice?? - Give it to me Raw
www.giveittomeraw.com/xn/detail/1407416:Comment:1569325
Mar 5, 2011 – I know for a fact I do from commercial orange juice and apple juice. Tonight I had a whole raw orange after sushi and I got immediate mucus
And here's some others that were easy to find with a little Google searching:
Mucus Forming Foods
Mark R
http://www.giveittomeraw.com/forum/topics/mucus-forming-foods-1
Which foods are mucus forming and which are not? I'm trying to keep my sinuses and nasal passages fairly mucus free and am tweaking my diet accordingly.
Dates ruined my day.
Posted by sugar nutrition on September 20, 2010 at 3:17pm in Meet & Greet
http://www.30bananasaday.com/forum/topics/dates-ruined-my-day?commentId=2684079%3AComment%3A724064
I ate 10-15 zahidi dates yesterday and it seemed to clog my intestines the same way i imagine cooked food would if I were to eat some now. Also my nose was clogged shut. I got a really bad mucus problem already but at least 10-30 percent of the air that should pass through can leak/sneak its way in and out.
Reply by sugar nutrition on September 21, 2010 at 6:30pm
...The apple bananas here are locally grown and I would think theyd be the least chemically touched because farm to store is like a 1 hr or less drive.... Ate 5 today and the lymph nodes under the two corners of my jaw were swollen rock hard and even sore to the touch, loads of thick yellow mucus too- from locally grown apple bananas! ....
Mucous
Posted by GrapeNut [a raw vegan who eats "lots of grapes, bananas, oranges, celery,spinach"] on February 7, 2012 at 3:50am in Beginners in a fruitarian/raw vegan lifestyle
http://www.30bananasaday.com/group/beginnersinafruitarianrawveganlifestyle/forum/topics/mucous?commentId=2684079%3AComment%3A2232294&groupId=2684079%3AGroup%3A369472
Ive been doing High fruit for about 3-4 days. I got case of dates and ate about 20 of them yesterday. I love them. This morning I made a smoothie of dates romaine and oranges. NowI have terrible gas and mucous coming out the other end. Ive had detox before but this is pretty extreme.
Reply by GrapeNut on February 7, 2012 at 3:56am
I usually get serious sinus problems. I'm guessing my body doesn't have a need for it anymore.
Reply by Jessica Brown on February 7, 2012 at 3:57am
Acid and sweet fruit are not a good combination there are some exceptions but dates and oranges are one of the worse as far an upset stomach goes. Also i have found when i have that many dates without them being blended with water it makes me feel like i just had a cooked food meal.
{{Warnings
Oranges are citrus fruits with high acidic content. The citrus acid in orange juice can be irritating to your sore throat and may exacerbate your discomfort. Also, orange juice thickens the mucus in your body. Thickened mucus is more difficult to expel from your body, which is required for you to get better. Heavy mucus in your throat can also result in laryngitis, according to Harvard Medical School. In addition to a sore throat, laryngitis interferes with your ability to swallow and speak clearly. Other symptoms include coughing and post-nasal drip. (Is Orange Juice Good for a Sore Throat? Jan 5, 2011 | By Barbara Aufiero,
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/350123-is-orange-juice-good-for-a-sore-throat/#ixzz1o3hvFNsE)}}
How come when you drink orange juice, you generate some mucus in your mouth afterwards?
Everytime i drink orange juice, i just want to hawk a loogie like 10 seconds later
how come?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20091221233426AAbkEhd
Leanna89
its probably the sugars reacting with the acid in your mouth. either that, or the pulp.
Why do drinks like orange juice and coffee produce phlegm/mucous?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090621235935AAQjBeX
UNDERSTANDING AND TREATING SORE THROATS, Michael A. Klaper, M.D., http://www.vegsource.com/klaper/qa01.htm
Do not burn your inflamed throat membranes with ACID LIQUIDS! Avoid orange juice, citrus fruits, pineapple, cola drinks or any liquid which is acidic in nature until your throat is pain-free.
Orange Juice and Phlegm, Jade Tree Wellness Center Inc., http://www.jadetreewellness.com/var/4365/193141-Orange%20Juice%20Pros%20and%20Cons.pdf
In Chinese medical terms, orange juice tends to create “phlegm.” When we talk about phlegm, we don’t just mean mucous, but also energetic types of phlegm. Still, it is not that difficult to see this. Many people will tend to notice a feeling of phlegm or stickiness in the back of the throat after drinking orange juice. Ordinarily, the health benefits of orange juice far outweigh the small amount of phlegm that it tends to produce.
Orange juice & mucus? by seven_souls 7 year 2,442 Ask Barefoot
http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=190889
I apologise if this has been asked before. When researching the orange juice fast I noted a lot of sources saying that oranges are mucus producing.
Respiratory Therapist/snotty nose/phlegm all my life
http://en.allexperts.com/q/Respiratory-Therapist-3303/snotty-nose-phlegm-life.htm
I am almost forty and I have had excess mucous all my life. Nothing has made any difference, although I've never known anything else so it is just normal to me. It gets worse whenever I drink a sweet drink. Dark red grape juice, red wine, beer, any soft drink, even pure orange juice or fresh carrot juice all have an IMMEDIATE effect. Within the first few gulps my body will start to produce phlegm at the back of my throat.
Obviously, I try to avoid those things, but it makes life pretty boring. I thought "it must be the sugar" however a sweet desert doesn't seem to have any effect.
So who is PP?
Please refer to discussion points in my signature, especially 2 and 3. Your comment motivated be to tweak them to try to make them clearer, but here are the originals, to show I have long thought this:
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1) I do what works best for me, informed by science, personal experience, traditional knowledge and other tools, not pure emulation or "noble savage" notions.
2) YMMV. Don't imitate me--find what works for you. To each their own.
3) When I report positive or negative health results, it doesn't mean I think they apply to anyone else. I’m not prescribing.
4) It may improve discussion if you speak for you and I speak for me and neither of us tries to speak for the other.
It's interesting how if someone reports less than splending results from just one of Ray Peat's tips, it must be due to stress or other factors and can't possibly have anything to do with the food Ray recommended, but when Storm experiences benefits after changing to a more Peat-style diet from raw Paleo, no one challenges the notion that it must be because the more Peat-style diet is superior to true raw Paleo, at least for Storm. It seems like a double standard. I think it's this sort of thing that Tyler is referring to when he warns against guru worship. It's probably not intentional guru worship, but I can see how Tyler might get that impression.
As I mentioned before, I'm currently experimenting with some of the non-raw-Paleo things that Ray Peat happens to recommend, though not because I worship him as a guru or anything like that. I decided to try them independently of Ray Peat and there were plausible reasons to try them even without his recommendations. Also, just ignoring everything Ray Peat says just because he's a "guru" wouldn't make a lot of sense to me either.