Eating Paleo

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  • rr165892
    rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    Read some of the eating for your blood type stuff,and being O Neg it said not to eat Legumes.Which sucks because I love English Peas and Hummas.I gave it a try and Wouldnt Ya know my body(gut) responded great.Really knocked down that bloated after meal feeling.
  • riotgrl
    riotgrl LOUISVILLE Posts: 1,895
    rr165892 said:

    Read some of the eating for your blood type stuff,and being O Neg it said not to eat Legumes.Which sucks because I love English Peas and Hummas.I gave it a try and Wouldnt Ya know my body(gut) responded great.Really knocked down that bloated after meal feeling.

    A
    rr165892 said:

    Read some of the eating for your blood type stuff,and being O Neg it said not to eat Legumes.Which sucks because I love English Peas and Hummas.I gave it a try and Wouldnt Ya know my body(gut) responded great.Really knocked down that bloated after meal feeling.

    Not sure if it has anything to do with blood type and diet but a lot of the research I've done says that most people can't consume legumes unless properly soaked first because of how hard they are to digest. Some legumes I can't eat at all because I can't digest them properly, like cashews. Certain beans I am ok with though. Have you researched the Weston Price diet?
    Are we getting something out of this all-encompassing trip?

    Seems my preconceptions are what should have been burned...

    I AM MINE
  • rr165892
    rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    No Riotgrl I have not.Whats the basis?
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,758
    riotgrl said:

    rr165892 said:

    Read some of the eating for your blood type stuff,and being O Neg it said not to eat Legumes.Which sucks because I love English Peas and Hummas.I gave it a try and Wouldnt Ya know my body(gut) responded great.Really knocked down that bloated after meal feeling.

    A
    rr165892 said:

    Read some of the eating for your blood type stuff,and being O Neg it said not to eat Legumes.Which sucks because I love English Peas and Hummas.I gave it a try and Wouldnt Ya know my body(gut) responded great.Really knocked down that bloated after meal feeling.

    Not sure if it has anything to do with blood type and diet but a lot of the research I've done says that most people can't consume legumes unless properly soaked first because of how hard they are to digest. Some legumes I can't eat at all because I can't digest them properly, like cashews. Certain beans I am ok with though. Have you researched the Weston Price diet?
    peanuts are a BITCH on my stomach (and, um, further on down the, um.......line.....heh hem).

    cashews are fine.

    I gotta find something that will work for me. I'm a fat mess and I want to be in better shape for myself and for my kids. I want to get away from processed foods, but by the end of the day I'm so bloody lazy I just grab pizza pops or fucking tv dinners out of the fridge instead of making myself a decent lunch for the following day. then after I eat that shit at work I down a gallon of water because of all the sodium. if we have enough, I usually bring leftovers, but with my daughter on steroids for her colitis flare, she's eating everything in the house. But I also hate microwaves (I worry about what they do to food on the molecular level) and at my work they won't allow toaster ovens for reheating food.

    I eat chips and dips and drink loads of pepsi with my canadian whiskey.

    I drink about 4 giant mugs of coffee with white death (Coffee Mate) and sugar in each one every morning.

    if i could turn this around it could be the basis of a tv show.

    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • Natashapearljamfan
    Natashapearljamfan Australia Posts: 3,777
    Hi Paulonious,

    Start making small changes one at a time, then it's not so overwhelming.
    Drinking water is great, so maybe start with ditching Pepsi for drinking water.
    Take fruit, sandwiches and nuts, or salads to work things that that don't need heating.
    Just a few suggestions I'm studying nutrition so you can pm if you want more suggestions.
    Good luck, it's hard work but you just need to believe in yourself and get your family to help. :heart:
  • rr165892
    rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    edited February 2015

    riotgrl said:

    rr165892 said:

    Read some of the eating for your blood type stuff,and being O Neg it said not to eat Legumes.Which sucks because I love English Peas and Hummas.I gave it a try and Wouldnt Ya know my body(gut) responded great.Really knocked down that bloated after meal feeling.

    A
    rr165892 said:

    Read some of the eating for your blood type stuff,and being O Neg it said not to eat Legumes.Which sucks because I love English Peas and Hummas.I gave it a try and Wouldnt Ya know my body(gut) responded great.Really knocked down that bloated after meal feeling.

    Not sure if it has anything to do with blood type and diet but a lot of the research I've done says that most people can't consume legumes unless properly soaked first because of how hard they are to digest. Some legumes I can't eat at all because I can't digest them properly, like cashews. Certain beans I am ok with though. Have you researched the Weston Price diet?
    peanuts are a BITCH on my stomach (and, um, further on down the, um.......line.....heh hem).

    cashews are fine.

    I gotta find something that will work for me. I'm a fat mess and I want to be in better shape for myself and for my kids. I want to get away from processed foods, but by the end of the day I'm so bloody lazy I just grab pizza pops or fucking tv dinners out of the fridge instead of making myself a decent lunch for the following day. then after I eat that shit at work I down a gallon of water because of all the sodium. if we have enough, I usually bring leftovers, but with my daughter on steroids for her colitis flare, she's eating everything in the house. But I also hate microwaves (I worry about what they do to food on the molecular level) and at my work they won't allow toaster ovens for reheating food.

    I eat chips and dips and drink loads of pepsi with my canadian whiskey.

    I drink about 4 giant mugs of coffee with white death (Coffee Mate) and sugar in each one every morning.

    if i could turn this around it could be the basis of a tv show.

    Wow Hugh.Dude you need to get it together for your health and to set a worthy example for your kids.Start easy.No processed foods,no soda,No refined carbs.First 24 hrs or so will be the hardest but once you get a few days in you'll be rolling.Drink lots of water and walk a bit to start.Do you have any health conditions that would keep you from hitting some weight training,spin classes,yoga,etc?
    Really is a 1 way street if you don't make some changes.You can do this.
    If you want post up your progress and we can support you and feed you advice if you need or want it.
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  • rr165892
    rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    I suggest you get a full panel of blood work done see were you are at on everything from hormones to Lipids to thyroid function.
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,758
    edited February 2015
    .

    Post edited by HughFreakingDillon on
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  • rr165892
    rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    edited February 2015

    rr165892 said:

    um....thanks for the "inspirational" words.

    I wasn't trying to hurt your feelings.I apologize if that's how it came across.I just want everyone to be happy and healthy.I live this way(Other then one cheat evening a week) so I'm not a pontificating hypocrite.I have seen a lot of good people get sick from the food they eat.
    Again sorry if I came across harsh.Wasnt my intention.Iwas kinda hoping for a ra ra kinda message.Ill work on it.
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,758
    rr165892 said:



    Wow Hugh.Dude you need to get it together for your health and to set a worthy example for your kids.

    I am just in awe of this sweeping judgement. how fucking dare you.


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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,758
    "a worthy example for your kids". wow. just wow. that just blows me away.
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  • hedonist
    hedonist Posts: 24,524
    edited February 2015
    HFD...I hope you saw what he wrote to you. I believe it came from a kind place, without judgment.

    (not meant to speak for you, rr - just needed to speak to this)

    Anyway, I think you're both decent men.

    Post edited by hedonist on
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    edited February 2015
    I ate 7 chocolate chip cookies today.
    Where's the bug-eyed smiley face when you need it?
    Post edited by rgambs on
    Monkey Driven, Call this Living?
  • rr165892
    rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    hedonist said:

    HFD...I hope you saw what he wrote to you. I believe it came from a kind place, without judgment.

    (not meant to speak for you, rr - just needed to speak to this)

    Anyway, I think you're both decent men.

    Thanks Hedo.
    your correct,I in no way was passing judgement.
  • rr165892
    rr165892 Posts: 5,697

    rr165892 said:



    Wow Hugh.Dude you need to get it together for your health and to set a worthy example for your kids.

    I am just in awe of this sweeping judgement. how fucking dare you.


    did you read my prior post?
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,758
    rr165892 said:

    rr165892 said:



    Wow Hugh.Dude you need to get it together for your health and to set a worthy example for your kids.

    I am just in awe of this sweeping judgement. how fucking dare you.


    did you read my prior post?
    I did not see it until now. But the effect of the original post remains the same, regardless of the backtracking.

    carry on.

    By The Time They Figure Out What Went Wrong, We'll Be Sitting On A Beach, Earning Twenty Percent.




  • riotgrl
    riotgrl LOUISVILLE Posts: 1,895
    rr165892 said:

    No Riotgrl I have not.Whats the basis?

    It is focused on eating non-processed foods with huge emphasis on consuming the entire animal. Lots of bone broths, eating organ meats, and consuming healthy fats. The use of fermented foods is another biggie. It is different than Paleo because it encourages eating legumes, nuts, etc. but that they are properly soaked to break them down prior to eating. It has been a life changer for my health!
    Are we getting something out of this all-encompassing trip?

    Seems my preconceptions are what should have been burned...

    I AM MINE
  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    riotgrl said:

    rr165892 said:

    No Riotgrl I have not.Whats the basis?

    It is focused on eating non-processed foods with huge emphasis on consuming the entire animal. Lots of bone broths, eating organ meats, and consuming healthy fats. The use of fermented foods is another biggie. It is different than Paleo because it encourages eating legumes, nuts, etc. but that they are properly soaked to break them down prior to eating. It has been a life changer for my health!
    I hope you know that you shouldn't eat brains AT ALL! Prions are about as insidious as it gets, and eating brain or spinal tissue is the only way you are likely to contract a Spongiform Encephalopathy.
    Diets high in offal can also precipitate gout, and those who are sensitive to uric acid should avoid offal entirely.

    I did a google search on "eating organ meat" and the top results were all hippy-dippy pro-Paleo sites encouraging people to eat more organs. I read through a few and, while they did counter the Vitamin A problem (without properly stating the opposing viewpoint) none of them addressed prions or gout. That is very troubling to me, and a sign of pseudo-science at work.
    Monkey Driven, Call this Living?
  • rr165892
    rr165892 Posts: 5,697
    riotgrl said:

    rr165892 said:

    No Riotgrl I have not.Whats the basis?

    It is focused on eating non-processed foods with huge emphasis on consuming the entire animal. Lots of bone broths, eating organ meats, and consuming healthy fats. The use of fermented foods is another biggie. It is different than Paleo because it encourages eating legumes, nuts, etc. but that they are properly soaked to break them down prior to eating. It has been a life changer for my health!
    I'm with you on non processed,and healthy fats.You lost me at "organ meats".I cant go there.I am aware that fermented foods in Asian diets is very good for you.Cant say I've givin them a proper trial run.
  • riotgrl
    riotgrl LOUISVILLE Posts: 1,895
    rgambs said:

    riotgrl said:

    rr165892 said:

    No Riotgrl I have not.Whats the basis?

    It is focused on eating non-processed foods with huge emphasis on consuming the entire animal. Lots of bone broths, eating organ meats, and consuming healthy fats. The use of fermented foods is another biggie. It is different than Paleo because it encourages eating legumes, nuts, etc. but that they are properly soaked to break them down prior to eating. It has been a life changer for my health!
    I hope you know that you shouldn't eat brains AT ALL! Prions are about as insidious as it gets, and eating brain or spinal tissue is the only way you are likely to contract a Spongiform Encephalopathy.
    Diets high in offal can also precipitate gout, and those who are sensitive to uric acid should avoid offal entirely.

    I did a google search on "eating organ meat" and the top results were all hippy-dippy pro-Paleo sites encouraging people to eat more organs. I read through a few and, while they did counter the Vitamin A problem (without properly stating the opposing viewpoint) none of them addressed prions or gout. That is very troubling to me, and a sign of pseudo-science at work.
    Most organ meats that are referenced are liver and heart. I think both of those organ meats have been eaten for a very long time and I think there are very few concerns with eating either of those organs, in moderation. In terms of sensitivity to uric acid certain legumes can cause issues within sensitive individuals as well as the consumption of organs like liver.

    I think the real problem is that most people don't understand their own food sensitivities and often eat foods that are not good for them. We are each individuals and what is sensitive for you may not be for me. Eating brains is not something that I am interested in consuming but I think warning people away from all organ meats is counterproductive considering the vast majority of unhealthy foods consumed by the average American which cause a whole host or problems and illnesses.

    I would also say that I, personally, would never consume any organ meat from a factory farm. I would, and have, consumed the organ meat of animals raised in more sustainable ways. I think the most important thing is for people to research the cost/benefit ratio of any eating style rather than just assuming that an item is healthy.
    Are we getting something out of this all-encompassing trip?

    Seems my preconceptions are what should have been burned...

    I AM MINE