Today, it's four weeks. According to the scale, which is old and only semi- reliable, I've now lost six pounds. Yowee. (You will, I hope, excuse my using this forum as a way of tracking my progess into the realm of paleo. I would like to have a record to look back on, and I would simply lose any pieces of paper I made notes on.) I have noticed that I smell better. Er, I mean, my nose is working better. For I don't know how long, I haven't been able to smell things well unless I got my nose right next to them. And I'm sleeping much better. Despite having to sleep on the couch because the landlord is repairing the bedroom wall. Despite a killer heatwave. This seems amazing to me because simple changes have so positively affected various areas of my life. At the beginning of last year, I joined Weight Watchers with the goal of losing forty pounds. Good grief, how complicated that was, and how negatively it affected me. I kept hearing, through nine months of pep talks, how no foods are forbidden, but the general attitude was: "You have to watch food very carefully. It may not be your enemy, but it's not your friend. And if you give in to this substance, you're not a bad person, but we're going to patronize you and make you feel really guilty." Their latest program involves assigning points to foods and giving each program participant a total number of points that they can "eat" based on their weight. As one's weight goes down, so does the total number of points! And one is encouraged to keep a journal of each single point. It's a very expensive, paranoid way to deal with one of the essential aspects of life. Up to a "point," I was able to keep within my limit, but after a while, I found I couldn't eat less than the number of points I was originally assigned. At the end of nine months and three hundred dollars or so, I had only lost sixteen pounds, and I felt like a failure. Yech. It is so amazing to be able to eat a lot and feel satisfied and be able to enjoy food, and not have to think much beyond that, which is the way it's supposed to be!!! Question: does anyone know where I can get a bathroom scale that is durable, accurate, inexpensive, and has large numbers? Question: what is the paleo response to the claim I've heard for a number of years--that if one eats "too much" protein, it disturbs the chemical balance of the blood, and the body has to take calcium from bones in order to restore that balance? Well, thanks for allowing me my ramble. Mmm, I could use another omelet right about now . . . Edith ----------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list send an email to [log in to unmask] with the words SIGNOFF EVOLUTIONARY-FITNESS in the _body_ of the email. To get a copy of the old archives or the FAQ, look in the EvFit folder at http://briefcase.yahoo.com/dryeraser