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So, you going to give it a try?
I pretty much have been for a little while and love it so far. I still eat a small amount of oats for breakfast and my Dukan inspired pancake on Sundays, but otherwise it's been Paleo. I don't think I've been eating enough calories as i started to feel tired, so i upped my fat last night and felt better immediately.So far:I've lost 15# in six weeks.I do not crave anything.I no longer eat then need to fall asleep.For the first time in 10 years I've been able to stop my allergy meds.My joints/muscles don't ache and my chronic headache is gone.My endometriosis this month was better than its been since i was 12.I'll try getting rid of the oats soon, but it seems to be working well so far.Meri- it does prefer animal protein as a protein source. I haven't reached the why section yet.I'm not sure if I believe all the science and the book is upfront to say it doesn't either. Basicically they're presenting it as a "here's the science, be aware that some science is always changing, but this is what we've put together that seems to work well for us and our clients" sort of thing.
I pretty much have been for a little while and love it so far. I still eat a small amount of oats for breakfast and my Dukan inspired pancake on Sundays, but otherwise it's been Paleo.
I've been eating this way for a while too. Including the Dukan galette, but I eat one every day as breakfast. And it's oat bran, not oats so I give myself a pass there. However, I also cheat for real a fair amount. I'm sure it would work even better if I was more scrupulous. But it's working pretty well, so I don't have any urgent incentive to get all crazy about it. I don't tend to do well with overly restrictive diets over the long haul. Paleoesque, now that I can do forever.
Try my pancake, you might like it...http://terragarcia.blogspot.com/2013/03/pancake-14c-coconut-flour-14c-oat-bran.html
That is bizarre. But really, it shocks me that a person could exercise as much as you AND be vegan and have any weight to lose. That's not to say I doubt you -- it just boggles the mind.
I don't think being vegan has anything to do with it. I think calories in/calories out is what counts.
well, yeah, but i have been logging my calories for a couple months. Being really diligent and still not seeing any change, so it is not always as simple as calories in/calories out.
I want to say that Meri is not overweight.. I have seen her in person.. I think what she is getting at is she wants to be a lower weight for the type of races and running that she does.. maybe I'm projecting.... but I see her in person and she looks great!
Just being on a temporary dairy-free diet, I'm having trouble getting enough calories. I imagine it's even more difficult on a vegan diet!
I was on one for quite a few years. I simply substituted other products/foods for the calorie intake. I got back to low fat dairy, because I believe it's the best and most reliable source for calcium. I know some people will contest that. I simply do not want to take products that are calcium fortified. The new studies about calcium at/after menopause do not support taking supplements, and calcium fortified goods contain supplements. I do not see how I could get the calcium that I need in your post menopause years without dairy. And soy is not something I want to have a lot of.
This is interesting.A calorie is not a calorie.