Flashback! High Fat Paleo??
There's a little sea change going on out there folks.
More prominent bloggers than I raising a question that's been on my mind for a very long time.
Was our ancestral diet REALLY VLC and high fat?
So I tip my hat today to Don Matesz of Primal Wisdom for asking a similar question:
Who Said Paleo Diet Had High Fat Percentages? Part 1
More prominent bloggers than I raising a question that's been on my mind for a very long time.
Was our ancestral diet REALLY VLC and high fat?
So I tip my hat today to Don Matesz of Primal Wisdom for asking a similar question:
Who Said Paleo Diet Had High Fat Percentages? Part 1
It is interesting to me that the LC triad of Westman, Volek and Phinney cite Eaton in The New Atkins. It's how I found this paper if memory serves.
Comments
http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/2011/05/clarifications-about-carbohydrate-and.html
Stephan is saying some of the things I've been laughed at for saying all along now. Carb induced insulin spikes do not lead to hyperinsulinemia. And he agrees with me that fasting insulin has no relation to weight loss.
Grassfed or whatever, the cattle we raise for beef have been selected for certain characteristics. They wouldn't last long in Africa! LOL
Yes, it's very interesting to watch this change among paleo/primal bloggers. It's happening just a few months after my own sea change prompted by your blog. I think you have contributed to the larger one too even if Stephan won't admit it. Thanks again.
Current day HG's apparently use a lot of seeds and nuts.
the !Kung I believe eat a lot of mongongo nut, a relative of walnut
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In any case, there's lots of DISagreement out there for those looking for it. I say that as a good thing. We certainly have little to no evidence that a VLC/VHF diet is healthy let aloone the healthiest approach.
@Sanjeev: chuckle :-)
@AL-209: Welcome! Apparently Eaton is good enough for Westman, Volek and Phinney to cite in The New Atkins book. I don't have my ebook copy working, but they also cite Eaton in the Low Carb Nutrition article they collaborated on: http://www.ajcn.org/content/86/2/276.full
Of course these days all it takes is for a blogger or two with a few letters after their name to criticize an article and that renders it worthless. I don't (a) think we really know what they ate, or (b) think we can reproduce that in the context of our modern lives with modern foods.
I guess what I'm saying is that it's a little late for me to change my approach! :)
@Brett: I think I addressed some of your comments in my latest post.
One commenter - not sure if it was on Don's or Stephan's blog - related a story of sticking with VLC paleo for many months despite negative outcomes. I think this is very sad really - so swayed by dogma that if it's not working one thinks they have to stick out some period of misery for months! There are hypothyroids who seem to react especially poorly to LC - not for weight loss but for other thyroid related stuff. Yet are convinced it's the way to go.
If one's of fairly pure lineage I'd say the traditional diet of their culture may be a place to start. But even that's not a be all and end all, because if the diet was of necessity it may not be so good.
Seems Don's getting more pushback then Stephan at this point. It is interesting to watch that's for sure. I hope it leads to more CONSTRUCTIVE debate on such issues rather than shout down sessions.
Even though, AFAICT, Don's position has changed less: he's been recommending starchy foods for a long time, AND he's referenced some of Lyle's works as long as 2 years ago.
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