Thanks to all who responded.
Joy, as regards to wrinkles and aging. I wonder if you've lost any excess weight while eating paleo... If so the weight/fat will also have come off of the face as well, and contribute to the skin showing existing wrinkles. Many women and men as they age really look older in the face if they should lose weight.
No I have not lost any weight. I am a small woman and do not need to lose weight.
I do take in more calories while eating RP low-carb. But I like fruit and I miss fruit while doing low-carb.
On that list, the dairy products have the most AGEs.
But I'm astonished that avocados have quite some (1577) . I suspect that avocados from South Africa and Israel are irradiated and I never buy them. It could perhaps be a reason for the presence of these AGEs in them.
As for raw cashews (2723), raw pumpkin seeds (1853) and raw sunflower seeds (2510) I wonder if the ones tested were really raw because commercial ones are likely to have been heated, especially cashew nuts which are systematically hot (flame) shelled . Commercial olives (1670) are processed.
My guess is that these items have high AGEs because they contain a large amount of fat/oil.
While animal foods often have higher AGE content by mass, they're also far more calorie dense than plant foods. I wonder if you calculated AGE content for plant foods versus animal foods by bioavailable calorie if the difference would remain as stark?
A sensible suggestion. So I did the math.
AGE content is 13 ku in 100g of apples.
AGE content is 23340 ku in 100g of butter.
AGE content is 10040 ku in 100g of extra virgin olive oil.
AGE content is 1003 ku in 100g of raw shrimps.
http://marshfieldceliac.weebly.com/uploads/2/5/5/7/2557865/ada_ages_in_food_reduction1.pdf100g apple has 52 calories.
100g butter has 717 calories.
100g olive oil has 884 calories
100g shrimps have 106 calories
http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/fats-and-oils/509/2http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/finfish-and-shellfish-products/4172/2Now let us raise all food items to 884 calories. And the result is:
100g olive oil has 884 calories and contains
10040 ku of AGE.
1700g apples has 884 calories and contains
221 ku of AGE.
(approximately) 123g butter has 884 calories and contains
28780 ku of AGE.
(approximately) 834g shrimps have 884 calories and contain
8365 ku of AGE.
Now my math was done by a pencil and my brain, not by a calculater. So do not expect me to be exact. But one gets an idea from the result. There IS a stark difference.
And Geoff's comments are smart regarding whether the animal was raised on a healthy diet versus a diet that causes a system-wide inflammatory response (as with grain feeding ruminants), so I'm not sure how heavily to weight the animal food numbers noted above.
My guess is that the fruit/vegetables used in the research are also supermarket types, raised by unhealthful farming methods. So I think it is fair to compare their AGEs with the AGEs of animal products.
Now, for the fats perspective, I would recommend eating unprocessed fats only. Extracted oils, even when cold-extracted, are not a whole food. In addition, I would advise against following guidelines set by the US government and espoused by organizations such as the American Heart Association, the American Institute for Cancer Research, and the American Diabetes Association. A full explanation of my reasoning can be found in the writings of Gary Taubes.
Quite a few people on this forum say cocaonut oil is good though. I know coconut oil/cream is very stable even at high temperature.
What is the reason we should dismiss the advice of organizations such as the American Heart Association, the American Institute for Cancer Research, and the American Diabetes Association? Their advice is based on scientific research.
joy are you properly hydrated? do you get enough trace minerals? do you drink broth? wrinkly forehead is more likely due to these factors and also that you are not getting enough saturated fats if you are sticking to vegan raw paleo.......try egg yolks, raw cream or butter, or raw cuts of fat from grassfed/patured animals if you can. also try gelatin in your broth to add complimentary amino acids, dandelion root tea also helps with proper hydration. i am certain you will see a huge improvement in your skin tone.
Jessica, I will take your advice about sauna (steambath is what I do), deep breathing, stretching, skin brush, egg yokes. I may not be properly hydrated since I went RP low-carb. (During my nearly-vegan days I did not have to worry about hydration of course, due to the large amount of fruit I took in.)
What broth do you drink? Isn't broth cooked?
Actually, tuna is increasingly farmed.
This could mean that there will be less competition for wild-caught tuna, right?
Our alimentary instinct limits the amount of fat we can eat and regulates it properly according to our individual and momentary needs.
I am starting to think I should just go instincto and forget about all diet theories. But then there is the problem of overly sweet modern fruit which may induce overeating of fruit...