needtogetaas
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Re: 2008 Competition Preparation
You just keep growing in knowledge. I love it. I learn a lot from you girl.Tatyana said:I have been reading a few interesting books related to diet
The True You Diet - Dr. John Briffa
Biochemical Individuality - Roger Williams PhD
Metabolic Profiling
This is the conclusion I have come up with.
Diet is very individual. The general recommedations that have been made about what is a healthy diet just does not work for everyone.
If you think about it, it makes a lot of sense. Over human pre-history different groups of people have had to adapt to different climates with different types of foods available.
When people eat a diet that is based on their ancestral foods, the do not seem to suffer the chronic degenatory diseases that are plaguing the Western World right now.
Consider different aboriginal groups, when they eat a diet suited to their environment, they are healthy. The adopt a 'western' diet, they start to suffer from 'western' diseases.
The Pima Indians in the American South West are a good example of this, they are now the most obese people on earth with the highest incidence of type II diabetes.
Obviously now, a lot of people are a mix of various groups of people, but there are ways to determine what diet works for you.
I have dieted down while eating baby new potatoes as one of my major source of carbohydrates.
There have been a lot of studies examining the efficacy of low carb diets for the obese, and while low carbs, high fat/high protein work really well for some, the barely work at all on others.
Similarly diets with high carb, high protein, low fat, work for some but not for others.
It is obvious, there are so many obese people that say they have tried all the standard cookie cutter diets that are recommended, and they don't work.
I do think diet has to be individual, so either you have to experiment on yourself or use something like this metabolic profiling.
I will be typing myself, I will let you know how it works out for me.