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Friday, September 18, 2015

Diet Chief Diet Cults

Diet Chief Diet Cults

Diet Chief Diet Cults

Diet Chief Diet Cults

Diet Chief Diet Cults Diet Cults: The Surprising Fallacy at the Core of Nutrition Fads and a Guide to Healthy Eating for the Rest of US Hardcover

Diet Chief Diet Cults

From the national bestselling author of Racing Weight, Matt Fitzgerald exposes the irrationality, half-truths, and downright impossibility of a “single right way” to eat, and reveals how to develop rational, healthy eating habits.
From “The Four Hour Body,” to “Atkins,” there are diet cults to match seemingly any mood and personality type. Everywhere we turn, someone is preaching the “One True Way” to eat for maximum health. Paleo Diet advocates tell us that all foods less than 12,000 years old are the enemy.Diet Chief Diet Cults
Low-carb gurus demonize carbs, then there are the low-fat prophets. But they agree on one thing: there is only one true way to eat for maximum health. The first clue that that is a fallacy is the sheer variety of diets advocated. Indeed, while all of these competing views claim to be backed by “science,” a good look at actual nutritional science itself suggests that it is impossible to identify a single best way to eat.
Diet Chief Diet Cults
Fitzgerald advocates an agnostic, rational approach to eating habits, based on one’s own habits, lifestyle, and genetics/body type. Many professional athletes already practice this “Good Enough” diet, and now we can too and ditch the brainwashing of these diet cults for good.

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Thursday, July 23, 2015

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Saturday, June 20, 2015

McBride's GAPS diet

McBride's GAPS diet

I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and after doing a lot of internet research, settled on trying Natasha McBride's GAPS diet. Within a week my signficiant ulcerative colitis symptoms had subsided. I ordered the Heal Your Gut cookbook to try and get more ideas for meals, although I have to say there is a lot already on the internet - lovingourguts.com and healthhomeandhappiness.com were two of my staple sites. The book is pleasing in its layout and pictures, and does give a good number of recipes per introduction stage, as well as the full GAPS diet. However, I am only giving the book three stars because I found that the 'allowed' and 'not allowed' foods on each stage became a bit blurry.

My understanding is that McBride wasn't entirely clear in her intro GAPS book about the exact foods allowed, so across the internet different individauls have a different understanding of what food to introduce at each stage of the introduction diet. This book introduces cabbage in the recipes in the second stage of the intro diet, while most other practitioners wouldn't introduce until stage 3. This might be fine, except the author doesn't stipulate at the start of the stage 2 chapter that you can actually introduce cabbage - she has a whole lot of other foods you can introduce, but doesn't list cabbage. Nor is it listed in stage 3 as something you should introduce. So I'm left unclear. This may seem like a small thing, but when you're trying to understand what you can and can't eat this kind of discrepancy is confusing.

My bigger issue is the way that the author sometimes suggests add-ons at the bottom of a recipe (e.g.
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