Todd wrote:
>On the face of it, it sounds like you have lost muscle. But if
>your strength has not declined this is unlikely. I'd recommend
>an experiment: Go back to using the cheese, butter and cream and
>see if you return to your former metabolic rate.
>
>Here's another long-shot guess. Dairy fats are a source of
>conjugated linoleic acid. Olive oil and fish oil are not. CLA
>itself tends to cause body fat loss, and milk fat is the main
>source. Beef fat would also be a source, but not, according to
>what I have read, grain-fed beef. Just a guess.
Regarding my odd fat gains - I'd like to thank all of the folks who were
kind enough to make suggestions, both publicly and privately. I just
checked my database, and here is the average of my Paleo lowcarb daily food:
calories: 2062
protein: 202 gm
carb: 31 gm
total fat: 124 gm
sat fat: 32 gm
mono fat 47 gm
poly fat 19 gm
Calcium, potassium, sodium, etc. ad naueseum are all fine. So, I am 6' 3"
and now weigh 220 lbs at 29% bodyfat. With the regular lifting, I have
actually gained some strength in the past 5 weeks, but am gaining bodyfat
steadily. I have been in ketosis for this time.
On a normal lowcarb regimen, these food levels get me to 15% bodyfat
without too much trouble. The 10% range is still the holy grail - but that
is another story. Once the bodyfat is down, I typically end up travelling,
missing workouts, crazy eating, etc. Which is why I hoped that a paleo
diet would end the yo-yo. I conclude that Todd is correct and that
something is lacking *for my case* in the Paleo diet. I will be adding
dairy back to my diet as an experiment and see what happens. I could just
try CLA supplements but I think cheese is closer to being paleo than a lab
grown pill.
Please note that I am not, repeat not, criticising Ray Audette,
Neanderthin, or the paleofood approach in general. ( Well, perhaps the
people who had the threads going on eating worms and bugs <grin>) Using
real ingrediants for ingrediants is a heck of a good idea and the SAD is
about as natural as gore-tex. Rather, I think that any deficiencies in
paleofood are based from the domestication of our animal food and perhaps
my Kallmans syndrome and/or cholesterol medication.
I will let you know of my progress.
James at Penn State
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