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Lynnet Bannion <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 28 Mar 2007 09:11:59 -0600
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On Wed, 28 Mar 2007 08:02:42 -0600, Kristina K. Carlton  
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> I find it amazing that you only eat two meals a day. If I eat a meal of 4
> oz. of protein, veggies, and fat I find myself hungry an hour later. It
> takes A LOT of food for me to be satisfied yet I am maintaining my  
> weight at
> what I am eating. Every day is a struggle as far as being hungry is
> concerned.

Perhaps you have a food sensitivity to something you are still eating.
Most food sensitivities are to the non-paleo foods like grains and dairy,
but some people could have them to nuts, eggs, fish, or the various kinds  
of meats.
When I eat the wrong things (for me it's dairy, grains, sugar or  
chocolate) I'm
just hungry every minute of the day that I'm not actually stuffed with  
food.  When I omit those things, I can be satisfied with a smallish meal  
of 4-6 oz. meat, veggies, etc.  Once in a while I have a big meat meal,  
when I feel like it, but most are smaller.

I am very subject to hypoglycemia, but I think for me it is associated with
dairy and grains.  Recently I've been eating fruit for breakfast, and
most surprisingly do NOT have a sugar crash before lunch.

	Lynnet

p.s. it was me that mentioned not running as the only kind of exercise.   
Robert
Kesterson gave a beautiful explanation.

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