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I have probably double to triple the amount of energy that I had before. And
I think that its partly due to increased sleep quality. I used to get up and
complain that I felt like a herd of elephants (or mastadons, to be paleo about
it) had been running around on me all night. Now I get up and feel wonderful,
and I have much more energy because I dont ache so badly . I think I might have
an undiagnosed allergy to something(probably grains) that is now resolved,but I
dont know for sure.
Perhaps you should have a work-up by a doctor to see that nothing else is
going on, or that something like depression is not a factor. Modern life can be
singularly unfulfilling and there are times I want to go live in a cave and run
around naked with a sharp stick............except now I know Im not the only
one.
Chris
> Marianne Fuller wrote:
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> hi, I'm new to the list and have a question: I read Neanderthin and
> Cordain's book (can't remember the name) and both mentioned that following
> the diet produces much improvement in energy. I was very much hoping for
> that effect since my energy level tends to be low. I've experienced other
> effects (weight loss, for one, but that's not the one I need!), but no
> increase in energy. I've been eating lean protein, a decent variety of
> fruits and vegetables, and about a cup of nuts/day. Also some coconut. Has
> anyone out there experienced the increase in energy, or might that be a bit
> of hype?
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