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From: "Fredrik Murman"
>When I started eating nuts my desire for meat and animal fat decreased.
Uh, oh, so it's not just all in my mind that this happens to me, too, though
I just realized it a maybe not more than three weeks ago.
I probably qualify as a walnut addict. I eat loads of them. And, duh,
wonder why I can't lose weight on paleo. Maybe a better question is why I
don't gain any considering how many nut mega-calories I scarf down.
In November, I thought I would cut back on my nut intake, but the resolve
never lasted long. Since I couldn't seem to cut back very well without
having cravings for more, I tried eliminating them, but that didn't work,
either, except for a few days at a stretch, and then I would find myself
obsessing about wanting walnuts and go buy some. Since then, this same
cycle has repeated itself to the point that it's really bothering me. I
don't know if crave is the right word, but it seems like my body says
there's something missing in my diet if I don't eat them. Yet eating them
seems to displace other foods out of my diet. Then, again, walnuts are so
satisfying to me that I've actually wondered whether a paleo person could
live healthily and well with nuts as the main part of the diet. But I
can't help but wonder about the lectins.
Theola
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