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On Tue, 23 May 2000, Amadeus Schmidt wrote:
> >If you ate that many nuts, the protein yield would be about 60g,
> >depending on which type of nuts you ate. I know that you are
> >happy with that amount of protein, but I am not.
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> How much protein and kcal do you eat then?
I use Sears/Eades formulas and aim for about 140g of protein per
day. That's based on my lean body mass of about 183, and a
"moderately active" lifestyle.
> I think if you take nuts as the main dish over the day, then
> completing ones energy hunger would very easily satisfy protein wishes.
> While much of the energy comes in the form of nice fats, how i'd whish
> them to be.
I have tried this, Amadeus, using a mix of almonds, walnuts, and
brazil nuts. I don't find it satisfactory, although I can
certainly survive on such a diet. And I do like nuts. The
w-6:w-3 ratio is too high, and after a few days I begin to see
signs of that, such as acne (and I'm 46 years old). Acne is an
inflammatory process and it makes sense that an EFA imbalance
would trigger it. I wish I had known about this when I was 16.
Todd Moody
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