Sunday, 28 October 2007

  • Pass Me Some Lard. Please...

    Angi1972 commented me yesterday, asking if I had saved some of my birthday cake for breakfast. It made me laugh, as we had discussed the joys of having birthday cake for breakfast some time ago. It used to be one of my favorite things to indulge in the morning after a birthday, as gross as it may sound to some. I commented Angi back, and let her in on a little secret: I didn’t have birthday cake at all for my birthday.

    Now, before you feel pity for me, I must tell you that this was by choice. As a matter of fact, since July 6th of this year, I haven’t touched sugar, flour, starchy vegetables, or processed foods of any kind. That’s right, no bread, potatoes, sweets, rice, tortillas, or the like for almost 4 months. Instead I’ve been eating a lot of beef/steak (with the fat), chicken (with the skin), pork, butter, heavy cream, non-starchy vegetables, and on occasion some fresh berries. I eat when I am hungry, and I never starve. And guess what? I’ve lost 25 pounds. And that’s a good thing, since I was turning into quite the heifer over the last year or so. I’m not done yet with the weight loss, but I know one thing for sure: even if I never lost another pound I would continue eating this way anyhow. Do I miss the things I do not eat now? Not once after the first two weeks of eating this way.

    My sister said it the best a few days ago, “You just glow since you’ve started this eating plan!” And I do, I think. I feel so much better! No more mid-afternoon crashes where I’d have to lie down to nap because my eyes wouldn’t stay open (hypoglycemia/pre-diabetes in action). My energy level has skyrocketed. My kids have been sick, and I usually follow close behind, catching whatever ick they have. Not this time! I’m well, and I attribute my boosted immune system to the way I have been eating…this low carbohydrate lifestyle I’ve adopted.

    I’ve already had people tell me that this way of eating will make me sick, possibly kill me. I just smile and tell them I know better, and that I now have a better chance of outliving my peers who eat a low fat, high carb diet. Not only that, but my triglycerides are great, my blood pressure is well within normal range (it was pushing high before), and my blood sugar has stabilized.

    How can this be? Aren’t we all told that we should be basing our diets on mostly breads, cereals, and grains, and avoiding fats, according to the USDA’s Food Pyramid in order to be healthy and try to prevent this obesity epidemic that is sweeping our nation?

    Yep, that’s what they tell us. But guess what? They are lying to us, and perpetuating this false information for the sake of the almighty dollars they line their pockets with, and in the meantime their sage advice is making our nation sick, and really fat. Scientists have twisted the results of their research and studies to support their hypotheses, never daring to go against the big businesses that fund their research. Sounds like a conspiracy theory, you say? Hmm, well, it would, if it were a theory.

    Gary Taubes, an award winning science journalist, has recently come out with a book entitled Good Calories, Bad Calories that he spent 7 years researching. The result is an eye opening plethora of information about the (bad) science behind the Low Fat Diet advice that’s been pushed on us for the last 30 years, and the science behind a healthy low carbohydrate diet. It’s not a diet book, and it’s not light reading, but if you care about your health, and the health of your loved ones, you need to read it. Truly.

    Since I have no intention of writing a book of my own right here, right now, I will close this post with the first part of a major challenge (get ready my Scurvy Dogs and Salty Wenches!) I will be announcing soon…though this will not be the last time I speak about this topic.

    If you are overweight (and even if you are lean), or Type II diabetic, or are on statins to lower cholesterol, or have heart disease or high blood pressure, a low carbohydrate diet may be worth looking into. Many, many people who have changed their way of eating over to a low carb diet have found that they are able to lower their dosages of medication (under their doctor’s supervision), or are able to go off of meds entirely. Yes, even some Type II diabetics have been able to stop using insulin. Too good to be true? It’s not, trust me.

    So, the first part of the challenge is to go to the following links and read. If you find the information intriguing, get to a library, or a book store, and pick up Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution by Dr. Atkins, and Protein Power by Dr. Michael R. Eades and Dr. Mary Dan Eades.

    What if It's All Been a Big Fat Lie?

    Do We Really Know What Makes Us Healthy?

    Does Exercise Make Us Thinner?

    The Soft Science of Dietary Fat

    Protein Power

    Dr. Michael Eades Blog

    Dr. Barry Groves

    Livin' La Vida Low-Carb

    And below is a representation of the things I eat now, replacing the USDA Food Pyramid with this new and improved version:


    Do you have any questions, concerns, or anything you’d like to debate with me about low carb diets? If so, please leave it in a comment, and I will answer you in my next post (or in my comments here, so check back).

    Next time I’ll tell you what the turning point was for me to start following this way of eating. Stay tuned!



    ETA: I'd just like to address a comment from franksabunch here (my responses in yellow):

    I commend you on your determination to lose weight (I would be in ecstatic if just 5% of my patients lost weight when I asked them to).

    Thanks so much! Patients? Are you a doctor, or what, if I may ask?

    The problem with low carb diets is--as with all "fad" diets--that they are difficult to sustain.

    A low carbohydrate diet is not a fad diet. Low carb was around long before the idea that dietary fat and cholesterol had anything to do with heart disease (which it does not). If you have not heard of William Banting and his Letter on Corpulance from the mid 19th century, you should look him up. Here’s a link. Actually, I find this way of eating very satisfying and very easy to maintain, as do many others.

    If the average American would take ownership of their health and just simply cut out 10% of their portions and exercise, then as a whole we would be better off as a nation.

    Been there, done that. I sacrificed my gallbladder to it, actually. I was a very thin 113 pounds on my 5’ 2 ½” frame – very thin. I found the miniscule amount of food that I could ingest in order to keep my weight there to be unsustainable. I also worked out 6-7 days a week, both with weights and aerobics. I have lost this 25 pounds without much physical effort, though my energy level has increased and I have become more active because of my diet. Exercise does not make one thinner. Gary Taubes in his book Good Calories, Bad Calories deals very well with this myth – and of the tendency of people (yes, even doctors) to lay moral blame on those with weight issues. The words “glutton” and “slothful” do not describe me, nor the majority of those with weight issues.

    Some of the physiology behind the Atkins diet is similar to that with diabetic ketoacidosis, if I am not mistaken.  And that is worrisome.

    You are mistaken. Ketoacidosis and Ketosis are not the same thing. Ketosis is merely a natural occurance, where ketones are the byproduct of the lypolysis which occurs during the breakdown of fats in the body, when the body uses ketones instead of glucose for fuel. Specifically, ketosis is a metabolic state where your body switches from primarily using glucose for energy to primarily using fat for energy. The fat used for energy will come from both dietary fat sources and body fat. Ketosis is the natural result of limiting carbohydrates in your diet to a low enough level that your body can't meet its energy needs primarily from glucose, so it burns fat instead.

    In the minds of most laypeople & even some ill informed doctors ketosis is often confused with Diabetic Ketoacidosis.

    Ketoacidosis is the consequence of insulin deficient individuals (Type I diabetics) having out-of-control blood sugar levels.

    Ketosis & Ketoacidosis may sound alike but the actual conditions are practically polar opposites. Ketoacidosis is distinguished by the fact that the Type 1 Diabetic in this state has been consuming excess carbohydrates & has extremely high blood sugar which is the exact opposite of Ketosis where the person has been consuming practically no carbohydrates.

    It is a scientific fact that the human brain runs most efficiently on ketones, rather than glucose. It is also a fact that a Ketogenic diet is what is best for those who have epileptic seizures, but that is really neither here nor there for this discussion.

    There is evidence that a diet that is too high in protein is associated with kidney disease in the long run (glomerulosclerosis, to be more specific).

    Glomerulosclerosis is not associated with a low carb diet.

    I don't think money has anything to do with why certain diets are popular.  Look at Atkins.  He made a killing on his theory.

    Dr. Atkins was a cardiologist with a practice in New York, even after his book was published. He was an underappreciated genius, and I don’t begrudge him making money from the sales of his book.
    When funding for research is provided by companies with an interest in the outcome, I think money has a lot to do with it.

    Speaking of Atkins, he developed cardiomyopathy before he died.  Coincidence?

    Dr. Atkins was born with a congenital heart defect. He did not die from cardiomyopathy. See How Did Atkins Die?

    And the last generation that embraced the high protein, low carb diet was that of the cavemen, who had a life expectancy of 3 decades.  (That's just a joke.)

    Heh. Well, I’m past that already anyway.

    But I do commend you on your weight loss.  I would hope that you will be able to sustain it.
     
    Thank you! I shall.


Comments (113)

  • sdj777

    that almost sound like Atkins’ diet... well I think you already know to some degree of “eating what can cause what... and the reaction” People will tell you all kinds of stuff to sell… I even joke that my race will eat shit if someone told them that it's good for you...

    because some people write books on things mean that they know everything... it's one sided and also they also got a sponsors that gives them lot of money to take their side... such as coffee...

    okay... your body needs few basic thing, carb (energy)& protein (building blocks), fats (storage energy, need for absorbing vitamin A,D,E,K) Atkins diet works this way,.. Eating lot of protein and you lose weight… which it works for a while but it’s not good to prolong it… your putting you body into distress… so the body have to compensate and break protein down to be made into carb… not a bad ideal right? Well, protein will depleted and made into carb, which is not a easy process. Hence it put body into distress and making work two to three times more work then it is suppose to… (I guess it’s kinda like smoking, putting body under dis-stress) so the fat cell have to back up the protein cell to keep the energy level up… so the fat cell is depleting… and this does not apply… eat fat to replace fat… LoL,.. Fat cells on your body is left over glucose that is not needed for the body and stored as glucagons to be used later.

    And the glowing could be from many different things including estrogen from fat. Yea.. You heard me right… fat produces little bit a of estrogen for the body… kinda funny thing about this is, man boobs are caused by this… LoL and of course there are also people who inherit the gene…

    This is not from any Doctor, nor from a single author, or some reach search team, but from all medical book, use to study the body for doctors, nurses, and other medical personal… please be careful in what you are doing… the food pyramid was made for a reason… By the way… check your HDL& LDL… and maybe urine test...   just for kicks... 

  • sureree_x

    that is absolutely amazing... @_@

  • TheMuppetFairy

    Just thought I would leave a comment, saw you blog from the front page! I just found it amazing that you wrote about the Atkins diet, I'm actually starting that diet today and it's great to see that it's worked for someone!!!  Great writing, have a great week!

  • the7cyns

    ive seen the benefits of the atkins diet and applaud you for your control.  best birthday wishes and good luck

  • YeuMotMinh

    Nice entry. I eat whatever fill my stomach. Heheh. I actually never follow the diet thing the whole country seem to be following. It never occurred to me to follow it. Whatever good I eat.

  • MackyM

    WOA! A diet blog go featured on Xanga! Not only that, but she's dieting intelligently and isn't a self-loathing, deluded, teenager! On Xanga no less! Satan better buy some sweaters.

  • hayleyxiaoli

    i always leave some of my bday cake for breakfast the next morning

  • MackyM

    PS: The new pyramid is not healthier. Will it help you lose weight? Yes. Does this make it healtheir or more balanced? Not at all. Take basic microbiology or even a low level cellular nutrition course.

    These kinds of diets are only faster at losing weight because people are simply not active enough. Carbohydrates only turn to fat because people dont' use them. Diets that are formulated to help you lose weight will ONLY do that--not make you healthy! Basics people; basics.

  • xxXeNtRoPyXxx

    so what if a person likes to indulge himself with 1,200 calories of chocolate-y goodness?

    people should be able to eat whatever they want.

    i hate people who blame mcdonald's for their obesity. no one forced them to eat there. people should try being the victim less, and being an adult responsible for his actions more.

    (i'm not accusing you of being one of these people - it's a comment.)

    more power to ya on your fantabulous diet!

    don't turn into one of those persons who like to shove their ideals down everyone else's throat.

    -alfred

  • CynaraJane

    MackyM:

    "PS: The new pyramid is not healthier. Will it help you lose weight? Yes. Does this make it healtheir or more balanced? Not at all. Take basic microbiology or even a low level cellular nutrition course."

    Yes, it's WAY healthier! I am well versed in nutrition and I absolutely LOVED my Micro classes in college.

    "These kinds of diets are only faster at losing weight because people are simply not active enough. Carbohydrates only turn to fat because people dont' use them. Diets that are formulated to help you lose weight will ONLY do that--not make you healthy! Basics people; basics."

    Huh? I'm so much more active now that I'm low carbing, you can't even imagine. Carbohydrates turn into fat because of the hormone insulin. But, thanks for your comment and concern!

  • BurnemburnlikeFire

    Cool Profile pic  ( off topic and totally unrelated!)

  • MrChuckyDuck

    I think alcohol makes the majority of my diet.... hahaha

    By the way, happy belated birthday.

  • jmonkeyAKA
    I don't eat any meat other than fish once or twice a week, and go heavy on the whole grains, vegetables, and fruits. I am extremely active and work out *almost* every day. While I think that maybe the kind of diet you're suggesting may work for some people, it is probably unhealthy for most of the population. I'm no scientist, but I do have experience. I come from a long line of meat lovers (the first time I turned down brisket... you would have thought I shot my grandma!) and I was a huge fan of carne asada burritos. I've always been active. But after a few months, I started feeling better than ever. I've been like this for about a year now (and am in good physical shape).

    Maybe it's just adjusting your diet to see what works for you. Everybody's body is different. But I have a feeling that eating meat all the time may not be that great for most people's long term health.

    Congrats on the weight loss, though.
  • IchigoBunny

    yeah, agree w/ above. meat makes me feel icky after eating it. eating more meat than veggies gives me stomachaches. maybe diff types of diets for diff types of people. also, how about for vegans/ vegetarians? according to that pyramid, they would only be able to eat nuts and nonstarchy veggies, which is not even near the bottom.  And how about all those poor animals?

  • attercop

    Millet is your friend.

  • CynaraJane

    IchigoBunny, my favorite animal is steak.

    To each their own, though. My personal belief is that God put some animals on this earth to eat and use their hides.

    It is possible for a vegetarian to low carb, it's just not as easy as it is for someone who is not a vegetarian.

  • zisixi

    This almost makes me want to go back on the protein diet.  I'm just a bit nervous about all the hormones and other things that are fed to most meat animals.  That and I'm lactose intolerant.  Ah well.  I guess it's me and the green leafys.

    So glad its working so well for you.  Congratulations!

  • HoneyBees2

    Great job on the weight loss! The low carb makes so much sense in our society of over-processed, refined and prepackaged food products. I don't see how you can go wrong by eliminating those items from your diet. I can't wait to read Gary Taubes new book, because he offers the science for the reader to review and draw their own conclusions, instead of being force feed what the USDA wants us to believe. As an added bonus Gary Taubes is handsome in the way that confident, intelligent men are, so I get to have a school girl crush and all the giggling has to burn some extra calories too. 

    KUTGW
    HoneyBee G.T.

  • onigenghiskhan

    Quite an informative post.  People really should research first before pursuing any diet recommended by mere testimonies. 

  • porcupinesol

    the atkins diet is the ONLY way i can lose weight (without going on drugs.) good for you!

  • xx___FATALLYyours

    just a little reminder that the atkin's diet isn't good for everyone.  If your an athlete, the removal of carbs from your body can cause you to crash and burn because carbs are your main energy source, for the most part.  as a 16 year old, if i tried this, i would surely not be able to function.  But, because you said you had children, i'm sure your a bit older. =] regardless, i'm glad this is working for you.  it's always really hard to get back into shape, it's nice to see someone actually sticking to a plan.

    xx

  • heichan

    Great to hear this diet works for you, and thanks for providing the links for further reading on this issue. In addition, I strongly suggest other readers to seek more information (preferably from professional sources) before attempting to follow the low-carb diet, which may very well not be the "one size fits all" weight loss solution for everyone. Yes, the scientific debate has been going on for decades, and there is certainly no "right" or "wrong" foods to eat, just consume whatever suits you and makes you feel good. From one of my biochemistry lectures in college, the professor convinced me that it is unwise to force your body to undergo gluconeogenesis (by completely avoiding the consumption of carbohydrates) to provide the glucose your body needs. Amino acids are broken down to derive the substrates needed for this pathway, with a net increase in urea production, and additional stress on your kidneys to remove the urea from your bloodstream. Though you may not feel the immediate impact after a few months of low-carb diet, I suggest that you proceed with caution since this artificially induced biochemical imbalance may have unprecedented effects that scientists still have no idea about. Talk to your doctor if in doubt, and try to find studies about the long term effects of a low-carb diet (maybe animal studies have been done in mice?). Just my 2 cents. Take care! =)

  • nicumom

    without whole grains, nutrution becomes a problem particularly that of the B vitamins including folic acid

  • xcrushedxcandyx

    I'm really impressed.
    It's an atkins sort of lo-carb thing that you're doing, right?

  • RdKingClassic03

    I enjoyed your edit to the original post.............keep running!

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