a non-Cordain, non-DeVany attempt at Paleo. Most paleo folks would consider turkey & bananas not to be a good paleo diet foundation. I second EvelynM’s meat + greens. Especially grass-fed red meat obtained from quality non-factory farms.
I’ve lost a good bit of weight within those three guidelines (added IF recently for even more health benefit), but YMMV.
And if you don’t already, use thedailyplate or fitday or a similar service to track calories and nutrient ratios for dietary self-experimentation. Can’t analyze the data if you don’t track it.
I read 4HB. It is valuable, even if some of the methods won’t get people the same results he had.
If the options are “status quo” or “give Slow Carb a shot,” I vote Slow Carb.
If other options are on the table, or if Slow Carb fails you, I vote for
http://www.archevore.com/get-started/
The Perfect Health Diet (by Drs. Jaminet)
a non-Cordain, non-DeVany attempt at Paleo. Most paleo folks would consider turkey & bananas not to be a good paleo diet foundation. I second EvelynM’s meat + greens. Especially grass-fed red meat obtained from quality non-factory farms.
I’ve lost a good bit of weight within those three guidelines (added IF recently for even more health benefit), but YMMV.
And if you don’t already, use thedailyplate or fitday or a similar service to track calories and nutrient ratios for dietary self-experimentation. Can’t analyze the data if you don’t track it.
Best of luck
Archevore website is defunct, but I found an archived copy here:
https://web.archive.org/web/20110315144025/http://www.paleonu.com/get-started
I thought I was doing modified Paleo but I guess I’m really just doing Archevore. Well, when I stick to my diet, anyway. :)
Thanks for the link.