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From: Erik Hill <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 12:17 AM
Subject: Re: [P-F] Sv: Re: [P-F] Compulsive Eating (was "Weight Gain")
> I see. In fact, with very low carb (less than about 30 grams a day) I
> get anxious, which might be a similiar situation as to being "speeded".
> So I eat more than that, but less than 90 carbs a day. Now, I really
> don't want to buy another book! So what is the reader's digest version
> of the cyclical low carb diet? It seems that it is two high carb
> evening meals twice a week, with all other meals low carb?
........
Here is my short-version of NHE:
The idea is to the change your metabolism , so you burn fat as main fuel,
instead of carbohydrates.
How is this done ? for ONE INITIAL WEEK, eat LESS than 20 grams of
carbohydrates a day .
This is essintial for making the metabolic shift to fatburning!
For this first week !
no potatoes or other starhcy vegetabless, no sugar, no dried fruit, no
bananas, no fruits.
(no dairy, and no grain-products if you want to be paleo)
EAT MEAT (as your primary food) : If youre vegatarian you have to eat
tofu and cheese - but thats not paleo-foods .
EAT FAT (as your primary food) : olives(black sundried yummy),
(fat)meat , cured meat, (fat)fish, bacon , eggs, olive oil.
EAT (in moderation) : non starchy vegetables (cabbage, broccoli,spinach,
tomatoes, leek, onion , mushroom, peppers, etc.),
There is no fat limits - eat as much as you like ( in practice you wont
have an excessive appetite for fatty foods)
The same goes for meat - eat as much as you like.
After this initial week , the general NHE-plan begins:
30 - 60 grams carbohydrate /day (max 25 g / meal) - Fruit and nuts are OK
(even recommended) after the first week.
"carbload" every 3. / 4. day, only last meal of the day : eat unlimited
amount of carbohydrate , but max 20 g fat , max 20 g protein
(ex. carbload every friday and every monday ).
Eat many small meals - eat at least 4 meals a day (every 4 hours during
the day)
"DISCLAIMER :-) " this is just my shortversion interpretation of the
NHE-diet - for details see www.extique.com
(and sue Rob Faigan if you get any problems ;-)
........
Esben
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