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Information about "Natural Hormone Enhancement" - NHE :
http://www.extique.com/
It must be said that NHE is just as much an exercise-plan as a diet
brief - 45 min - intense exercise, about every second day).
The scope of NEH is health, fatloss - and to some degree bodybuilding (there
also exists a more radical bodybuilder-NEH-diet).
Although NHE is not intended to be a "paleodiet" - it turns out to be much
like it (becuse it is basicly lowcarb).
It is possible to do a "paleo-NEH-diet" , I'm trying that. For the
"carb-load" (last meal twice a week - every third / fourth day),
starchy carbs are preferred , because they are said to enhance physical
performance more than sugary carbs - thus facilitating
training (bodybuilding). The explanation by Rob Faigan is something about
sugary / starchy carbs being stored differently in the body
(in the liver-glycogen , or in the muscles) . However sugary carbs are said
to be equally healthy.
It is of course easy to find "paleo-sugary-carbs" in the form of fresh or
dried fruit . "Paleo-starchy-carbs" might be a little harder
to find (unless you consider potatoes "paleo") - but there are: turnips,
winter-squash, sweet potatoes, yams - etc.
Milk-products can easily be substituted with other (nutritionally similar)
paleo-foods.
I have only been on this diet for a few weeks, so I dont really have much
experience - but I like it sofar.
Esben
----- Original Message -----
From: Dean Pistilli <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 11:04 PM
Subject: Re: [P-F] NHE diet ??
Hi,
What is the NHE diet you were referring to? I would be interested in
reading it, since I have found a similar ratio to be useful (having
experimented with a few ratio's such as 'zone' etc.)
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