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Todd Moody <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 3 Jun 2002 14:03:47 -0400
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Richard Geller wrote:

>It is hard for me to make huge sacrifices for such an important part of
life
>as food. I think paleo is already difficult, but the health benefits
for me
>are so great that there is no serious way I could deviate. But the CR
diet
>is a whole other level of obsession with health and food. I do think it
is
>the only way to sustain greater longevity on a statistically significant
>basis.

I agree with you on the difficulty of CR.  The continuous hunger,
weakness from loss of muscle, and loss of sex drive are high prices to
pay for longevity.  Years ago, I went on Weight Watchers, and the
caloric "allowance" that they prescribed for me seemed quite low --
something like 1,600 cal/day.  Well, I lost a lot of weight, even going
below 200 pounds, but eventually I began to feel pretty bad, and I was
*always* hungry.

I am resigned to the fact that in order to lose weight and keep it off
I must endure *some* hunger, some of the time, but that's quite
different from continuous gnawing hunger.

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