Gaining weight can be as much a problem for some as loosing
weight for others. Something that is often found to help is keeping
an accurate diary of your food consumption.
Often (though obviously, not always) people don't have a realistic view
of the amount of food they are consuming. It may be that you are
eating too little. A food diary and a calculation of calories would be
helpful. It is not an uncommon problem for people who wish to build
there bodies through weight training to not gain weight as they are
not eating enough.
Personally, I'm too lazy and would simply add about another 20-30% to
my diet with an emphasis on fatty foods e.g. fatty meats, avacados,
olive oil and the like. This may look like too much food, but is probably
quite reasonable. I won't emarass myself by describing my intake in
detail but I probably eat 6-8 jumbo eggs a day.
Good luck!
Wade Reeser
At 01:50 PM 7/6/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Greetings Everyone,
>
>I am new here, I am so glad to find a list like this because I am the
>only person I know who has a paleo-diet.My family does not understand
>me, in fact they can be very mean.I was severly ill for at least 2
>years, but I changed my diet, and eliminating wheat and dairy has
>helped me a great deal. I am 21 now, and I have had to come to terms
>with the fact that I may never enjoy the carefreeness of eating my
>favorite foods and desserts again. I only weigh about 85 pounds and
>it's hard to gain on this diet, but if I eat wheat, I get really
>weak.Any suggestions? My body is very sensitive to certain additives,
>and preservatives too, the only dairy I can eat are organic fertile
>eggs, and occasionally plain yoghurt.My diet is mainly game meats and
>raw leafy vegetables, and berry/banana smoothies made with almond milk.
>
>~vinefairy
>
>
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