Wednesday, February 8, 2012

It's Not About Low Carb




I've been Primal for a good month and a week now. It doesn't make me an expert, but I have a lot of thoughts that have been stewing in my research-devouring brain that are getting ripe. Not sure how cohesive this will be, but they need to come out in words somewhere, so LUCKY YOU! Bear with me.

I LOVE the Primal Lifestyle. Love it. One of the reasons I love it is the embracing of unbiased research, the "moderation" attitude, and the return to the simple and real. Unfortunately there are always the extremes- those who grab one aspect and run crazy with it. These people are the reason that others hear "primal" or "paleo" and think- "Those crazy carnivore cavemen are going to die of malnutrition and clogged arteries."

I'd like to clear something up here.

It's not about avoiding carbs, its about avoiding toxins.

Go back and read that again.

Now go read the research. The Primal Blueprint or Wheat Belly, or Good Carbs, Bad Carbs.

What is considered Primal?


*Eating grass-fed, free range meats (and their fat) and eggs
- Fat is the body's preferred fuel-Saturated is better! It's been given a horrible rap by decades of skewed science.
*Eating loads of fresh, organic fruits and veggies.
*Eating wild-caught, omega3-rich fish and seafood.
*Eating moderate or limited amounts of raw, full fat (healthy as you can find) dairy- if that works for your body. Especially if it is fermented (yogurt, kefir).
* Eating avocado, coconut, coconut butter and coconut oil.
* Eating nuts and seeds in moderation- again, if that works for your body.
* AVOIDING toxic things such as most grains and legumes (yes they are toxic-read that research!), Polyunsaturated fatty acids (canola oil, soybean oil, corn oil, vegetable oil, anything with "hydrogenated" in it's name), refined sugars and unnatural sweeteners. Raw honey is a beautiful thing in small amounts, as are Stevia leaves and Maple Syrup
* AVOIDING processed foods
* Moving more- but not over the top! Chronically stressing your body without proper rest periods raises cortisol levels and can lead to adrenal fatigue along with countless other issues. Way more is not better.
* Playing more
* Connecting more
* Sleeping well- letting our bodies chill from screen time before bed is important!
* Getting sunshine! (ps. healthy fat consumption is the body's natural sunscreen)

A Primal diet is by nature a lower carbohydrate diet than the Standard American Diet- where the majority of carbs come from toxic foods (most grains). Does it have to be a super low carb diet? Nope. Sweet potatoes, fruit, veg- all those things contain carbs. If you are looking to lose weight and get to a good maintenance spot, then keeping your carbs low is a good idea. Otherwise, figure out what your body loves according to your activity level and eat that. Keep it real!

80% of our health is dependent solely on how and what we eat.
20% is exercise. Even lazy bums can look pretty good naked (don't pretend vanity isn't even a little bit involved!) and not be skinny fat.

Sensible indulgence foods
Lets get real here. We live and we love to enjoy. I have found myself not even wanting "cheats" that I'd have drooled over 2 months ago. Your body changes when you eat clean and well- balanced. But I need chocolate. I adore chocolate.
There are those foods that are worth the risk to us, there are those that our body can compensate for easily enough, and there are those foods whose health benefits outweigh their not-so-awesome bits.
Dark chocolate (70% or darker) is my sensible indulgence. It's antioxidant benefits are well documented. It has a beautiful stress-relieving effect in sensible amounts. My body has adapted so that a square or two is plenty for me. The serving size on the package is 4 squares- with 2.5 servings in a bar, so I'm well under common limits, and still getting my "fix"!
Mark recommends keeping it at least 80% Primal. That, my friends is easily doable once you've adapted your body to fat burning. I find it easy to stay around 95% Primal.

Random crap I throw in at the end:

*Quinoa is not technically a grain- rinse it well before cooking and it is an awesome super food.
* White rice- While lacking in the nutrient department, is also lacking in the toxin department. If it's worth the calories to you, or you are super active, then it's okay once in a while.
* Grains have nutrients- Of course they do- they are like grass eggs! They also have anti-nutrients. Do the benefits of whole grain outweigh the toxic effects on gut, nervous system and brain? No.
* I dislike those who depend on one source for information. You will notice that pretty much all my links here go to Mark Sisson's website. This is because there has not been one article on that site that has not been well-researched and cited. Citing Mark is like citing the library, or pubmed.
* I know this post is linked to death, but there isn't a single link here that I don't think is important to know.

3 comments:

Kris said...

I'm glad that Primal isn't anti-grain. Just recently I was reading the Ensign and had an "a-ha" moment. It has an article in there about the Word of Wisdom. The Lord obviously knows better than any researcher here on earth and it says in vs. 16..."all grain is good for the food of man".

I've read the Word of Wisdom a million times, but I had this overwhelming feeling like Satan is working on society using diets and such. Something I had never thought of before (we always talk about Satan influencing media and such). So many people focus so much on LOSING weight rather than being HEALTHY. It drives me nuts! Losing weight is important, but being HEALTHY is just as important if not more.

I'm so glad that Primal is all about being HEALTHY. It sounds awesome and I'm glad you feel good about it and that it's benefited you and your family so much. Keep it up Kristyan!

Kakes said...

That's actually where I've had a hitch Kris. I've pored over the WoW and when you get down to the wording of it, it's a little confusing that we've been so hung up on grain.

"14 All grain is ordained for the use of man and of beasts, to be the staff of life, not only for man but for the beasts of the field, and the fowls of heaven, and all wild animals that run or creep on the earth;
15 And these hath God made for the use of man only in times of famine and excess of hunger.

Look at the wording. They are ordained for our use and for the feeding of the animals as well- only in times of famine and excess hunger?? Great for food storage right? I can agree on that. "Staff of life" doesn't mean main support all the time- how does a shepherd use his staff? As a tool and in times of need.

All grains are not good for all man- not anymore anyway. Celiac is on the rise and it's estimated over 82% of Americans have significant sensitivity to wheat/gluten- so many "mystery" health problems are actually symptoms of our diets. Grains now are not what grains were back then either. They are morphed- genetically modified, and really hard on our bodies. I don't believe religion is or should be at odds with science. I think our interpretations are often skewed and that revelation is timely. The science is really sound.
If we are going to eat grains (especially wheat), we need to soak them and sprout them first to get rid of toxic anti-nutrients.

Kris said...

Thanks for your take on it all. I, too agree that grain isn't what it use to be. It's been modified so much and people really aren't educated about it all. I think if there were food education classes that were required in school, more people would have a better idea. And I mean TRUE education classes, not some of that crazy stuff out there.