Hi Betty,
>The comments about fat being good for you doesn't seem to work for me. I
>get a lot of abdominal pain, bloating, and gas which seems to run all over
>my body causing extreme cramping all through the trunk of my body. I've also
>recently confirmed a sentivity to milk and wheat products (with the same
>symptoms as too much fat) so everything seems to be altering. Any ideas why
>all of this would happen?
Yes! The same thing happened to me! I pinned it down, FINALLY, to grainfed
beef and chicken livers too. (I don't know what chickens are fed but it
causes the same symptoms.)
I get extremely itchy as well. Now that I eat only grassfed beef or wild
meats or any animal that doesn't eat grains (or milk), I am ok. Milk and
wheat make me itch and cause the bloating and cramping too.
Sometimes pork affects me adversely too.
Therefore, I now make pemmican with coconut oil instead of suet.
Good luck!
Susan
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ilya [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Monday, March 08, 1999 7:34 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [P-F] short ribs, walnuts and oodles of
>fat
>
> Donna H wrote:
> >
> > Barry Adamski wrote about how lots of fat helped with
>ketosis, and
> > presumably weight loss? I was curious whether anyone else
>here is
> > finding (true to Neanderthin principles, I think?) that
>*high* calorie
> > counts with very significant fat intake (and low carbs) is
>helping
> > them lose weight? I've been tracking what I eat at
>www.dietwatch.com
> > (great graphs!) and my weight loss seems to tie into when
>I'm eating
> > more calories rather than fewer, and when my fat content
>is quite
> > high. I'll need to try doing this a bit longer before I
>vouch for it,
> > but so far those do seem to be the confounding yet happy
>results.
> This was true for me, at least when I had more to lose.
>(Used to eat
> 4,000 - 5,000 calories a day, mostly fat and still lose fat.
>And it's
> not like I had too much to lose. At my heaviest I was just
>over 200lbs,
> fairly muscular) Hard to say if it's still true now, since I
>am fairly
> low body fat %.
>
> Ilya
>
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