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High-protein, high-fat, low-carb diets only seem "extreme" because most nutritionists have accepted the relatively recent invention of a diet high in fruits, vegetables, and grains as the standard, and know little or nothing of anthropology and archaeology. Domesticated plants have... more
Reviewed by FarmerMaggot Nov 21, 01:30pm ( 13 reviews ) • blogspot.com
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Rated by FarmerMaggot on Nov 21, 1:30pm
High-protein, high-fat, low-carb diets only seem "extreme" because most nutritionists have accepted the relatively recent invention of a diet high in fruits, vegetables, and grains as the standard, and know little or nothing of anthropology and archaeology. Domesticated plants have existed only for the past 11,000 years, some of them only for the past 1,000 years, and others only for the past few decades. Prior to that, their wild counterparts were smaller, more variable in quality, and more limited in variety (think of all the fruits and vegetables we wouldn't have, even now, without the infrastructure of global transportation). In fact, fruits (other than berries, which are low-carb) were almost unheard of anywhere cooler than the Mediterranean. For thousands of years, the peoples of northern Europe, most of Asia, and almost all of North America lived on high-protein, high-fat, low-carb diets. The experimental evidence showing the positive effects of such a diet (and the safety of prolonged ketosis) makes perfect sense in terms of our nutritional history as a species.
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Rated by vishal121296 on Nov 09, 12:45am
who says people go fat eating meat? i eat so much of fish and chicken, n it doesn't affect me
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Rated by Brewdison on Nov 05, 4:23pm
I'm doing this. I love meat. Fuck off vegans!
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Reviewed by Tras-Drez on Nov 04, 3:19pm
i'm willing to help that research XD
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Rated by shortie446 on Nov 04, 10:30am
Yum, thats my kind of diet.
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Reviewed by Rick2000 on Oct 16, 9:49pm
That's a tasty study...
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Rated by RagingHamster on Oct 16, 12:27pm
Meat!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Rated by ShpanMan on Oct 13, 4:08pm
I KNEW IT! fuck you "Nutrition coaches" and "Dietitians"! I don't eat vegetables, and I've grown to 6"5 (1.93m) and am completely healthy, stupid myths.
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Rated by milkfish on Sep 30, 7:44am
Left me wondering where they got Vitamin C. Apparently the uncooked nature of the fare was important: http://preview.tinyurl.com/968962