Tom Woods Goes Primal!

I've been under 15 carbs/day for over a week, and I thought I was going to die yesterday. I gorged on a fucking grapefruit...my system is so screwed up right now.

Make sure you are eating plenty of healthy fat. People sometimes have a habit of avoiding fat and then when they cut down the carbs they suddenly run out of fuel. If you are hungry, EAT FAT! Go get yourself a big spoonful of coconut oil, dip it in shredded coconut and have at it. Cook yourself a 1/2 pound patty of grass-fed ground beef in a pan of butter and chopped veggies and stuff yourself. Have a big omlette cooked in butter. Have a big salad with lots of different veggies and meat in it, and SMOTHER it with olive oil.

There is no reason for you to be hungry. EAT HEALTHY FAT!!!!!!
 
Make sure you are eating plenty of healthy fat. People sometimes have a habit of avoiding fat and then when they cut down the carbs they suddenly run out of fuel. If you are hungry, EAT FAT! Go get yourself a big spoonful of coconut oil, dip it in shredded coconut and have at it. Cook yourself a 1/2 pound patty of grass-fed ground beef in a pan of butter and chopped veggies and stuff yourself. Have a big omlette cooked in butter. Have a big salad with lots of different veggies and meat in it, and SMOTHER it with olive oil.

There is no reason for you to be hungry. EAT HEALTHY FAT!!!!!!

No worries, but thank you. Just the carbohydrate withdrawal, felt lightheaded, woozy. Just rather sickly in general. I had to do something to snap out of it because we had 3 kids coming over (in addition to our one) that we're watching while their dad is in surgery. I ended up "cheating" that day, because I was really hungry and couldn't leave the kids unattended to go eat properly--just ended up eating too much fruit, which isn't too terrible. Spent yesterday feeling the after-effects of the carb load, but kept really strict (only 12g carbs) and feel really good today. I am working on getting more fat into the diet, and got some coconut oil yesterday--just haven't figured out how I'll use it yet.

Oh--just had a deviled egg that seemed to be the best thing I've ever eaten. Simple recipe:

1 hardboiled egg
capers
mayo
1 slice dill pickle
salt/pepper

paprika

Just smash up the yolk with all the ingredients, sprinkle w/paprika.

Another thing I have to do when we move is start making my own mayo again, those turds add sugar to commercial mayo. I'm going to try to see if I can do it here, but it'll be weird.
 
No worries, but thank you. Just the carbohydrate withdrawal, felt lightheaded, woozy. Just rather sickly in general. I had to do something to snap out of it because we had 3 kids coming over (in addition to our one) that we're watching while their dad is in surgery. I ended up "cheating" that day, because I was really hungry and couldn't leave the kids unattended to go eat properly--just ended up eating too much fruit, which isn't too terrible. Spent yesterday feeling the after-effects of the carb load, but kept really strict (only 12g carbs) and feel really good today. I am working on getting more fat into the diet, and got some coconut oil yesterday--just haven't figured out how I'll use it yet.

Oh--just had a deviled egg that seemed to be the best thing I've ever eaten. Simple recipe:

1 hardboiled egg
capers
mayo
1 slice dill pickle
salt/pepper

paprika

Just smash up the yolk with all the ingredients, sprinkle w/paprika.

Another thing I have to do when we move is start making my own mayo again, those turds add sugar to commercial mayo. I'm going to try to see if I can do it here, but it'll be weird.

Yum! I'm a big fan of deviled eggs. And, yes, commercial mayo is no good. Not only added sugar, but nearly always made with oils you want to avoid. I would be interested in how you make your own.
 
Yum! I'm a big fan of deviled eggs. And, yes, commercial mayo is no good. Not only added sugar, but nearly always made with oils you want to avoid. I would be interested in how you make your own.

Separate an egg yolk from the white (save white for an omelet or whatever), if you have a stick blender, blend on low setting (or whisk briskly), now start to add oil 1 drop at a time. Adding it faster may cause the emulsion to break. (It's easier if you use several egg yolks at first.) I've always used extra virgin olive oil, but you can experiment with whatever liquid oil you want. (Approximately 1 cup of oil to each yolk--so it takes patience, you can add a little faster after you've added about a third of the oil.) I use a squeeze bottle. Near the middle-end of the whisking, you'll want to add a couple of drops of lemon juice or vinegar of your choice.

I only do one egg yolk at a time because it doesn't last nearly as long as commercial mayo. Probably about a week in the refrigerator. You can have fun with it and add all kinds of stuff--herbs, spices, garlic, etc. to it. It is so amazingly better than commercial.

If you use a whisk, your arm should be hurtin' by the end--if not, you aren't whisking hard enough. :p
 
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Separate an egg yolk from the white (save white for an omelet or whatever), if you have a stick blender, blend on low setting (or whisk briskly), now start to add oil 1 drop at a time. Adding it faster may cause the emulsion to break. (It's easier if you use several egg yolks at first.) I've always used extra virgin olive oil, but you can experiment with whatever liquid oil you want. (Approximately 1 cup of oil to each yolk--so it takes patience, you can add a little faster after you've added about a third of the oil.) I use a squeeze bottle. Near the middle-end of the whisking, you'll want to add a couple of drops of lemon juice or vinegar of your choice.

I only do one egg yolk at a time because it doesn't last nearly as long as commercial mayo. Probably about a week in the refrigerator. You can have fun with it and add all kinds of stuff--herbs, spices, garlic, etc. to it. It is so amazingly better than commercial.

If you use a whisk, your arm should be hurtin' by the end--if not, you aren't whisking hard enough. :p

Thanks! I will try it. I have always liked my tuna with mayo and now that commercial mayo is off the plan I have been deprived.
 
Thanks! I will try it. I have always liked my tuna with mayo and now that commercial mayo is off the plan I have been deprived.

Glad I could help you out for a change!

I like it with spices like cayenne or paprika usually, but for Asian dishes, very finely chopped, dried ginger or wasabi is amazing. With Italian stuff, garlic and fresh basil are really tasty. Once I even cooked bacon extra-crispy, then ground it up with a mortar/pestle and added bacon powder/bits. Now that was tasty. White pepper is good in it too.
 
I believe in primal as scientifically valid and the healthiest way to live. Unfortunately, I just wasn't raised to appreciate vegetables at all, and pastas & grains are among my very favorite things to eat. There's just no way I'd be able to stick to it religiously.

Same here....I had a hard time liking veggies. Then I married a very health conscious woman.

If you hate Veggies, now try juicing bunches of them together in very interesting tasting coctails. Very healthy, but an aquired taste.
 
Oh--just had a deviled egg that seemed to be the best thing I've ever eaten. Simple recipe:

1 hardboiled egg
capers
mayo
1 slice dill pickle
salt/pepper

paprika

Just smash up the yolk with all the ingredients, sprinkle w/paprika.

Hmmmmm....capers? Sounds delicous!

My recipe

Mash yolks with:

Mayo, dried mustard, apple cider vinegar, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and the kicker is smoked salmon (when I can find smoked salmon w/o added sugar to the process). When I want them to be pretty for parties, I put a piece of smoked salmon on the top of the egg as opposed to mashed in.

Now I want some deviled eggs. Off to the kitchen!
 
Same here....I had a hard time liking veggies. Then I married a very health conscious woman.

If you hate Veggies, now try juicing bunches of them together in very interesting tasting coctails. Very healthy, but an aquired taste.

I was never much interested in vegetables or salad. But after a few months of going primal and eating really diverse salads on a daily basis, now I LOVE my salads! I delight in the juicy, crunchy, colorful mess. It's like my body made the connection between the nutrition and the taste.
 
Same here....I had a hard time liking veggies. Then I married a very health conscious woman.

If you hate Veggies, now try juicing bunches of them together in very interesting tasting coctails. Very healthy, but an aquired taste.
It's my understanding that juicing them removes most of the fiber content. Is that right?
 
So how's all our low carb dieters doing this week? Thought I would post Friday's success story from Mark's Daily Apple. It was a good one. See link for pictures.


Rebel Musician Goes Primal After Years of Hard Living

Dear Mark,

Here follows a detailed timeline of how I came across MDA and your book The Primal Blueprint along with more details about my health history:

I was born in Houston, Texas and adopted by a family of Czech origin. I was diagnosed with hypoglycemia as a kid. I don’t so much buy into that diagnosis. I think I was just bored and constrained within the typical public school system. However, unbeknownst to me at the time, the breads, kolaches, pastries and potatoes that were so prevalent in my mother’s native food were spiking my blood pressure to the moon.

I was always involved in gymnastics, competitive swimming, baseball and basketball as a child, so I was never really overweight. Since I was adopted, my mother, who is very wise, took the time to cook differently for me and I ate a lot of seafood and vegetables growing up.

When I got to college I started eating out a lot and since I was physically active and involved in Jeet Kun Do and Brazilian Jiu-jitsu I was always in relatively good shape. However, a few pounds a year adds up after twenty years, and at the age of forty I found myself creeping up on the scale to 240 pounds. I am 6’2” so I was able to hide it fairly well with a big frame, but I felt sluggish. I was living a musician lifestyle and waking up every day at 11 AM.

I have a good friend who is authentic and real. I went to see him in Vegas, and the minute I walked in his door he told me I didn’t look good with three chins and I would never attract a decent woman fat. He has a way with words and I decided to take control of my life and my fitness. My friend and his wife had lost forty pounds a piece utilizing the Atkins diet. I understand enough about psychology to realize that I could simply model their behavior and achieve similar results.

I did and I lost a lot of weight and I felt a lot better. However, I found the shakes and the bars that had the fake sugar in them to taste very repulsive. I believe how you do anything is how you do everything. I have dedicated my life to music and consider it a fine art. I try to make all my relationships a masterpiece and consider friendship a fine art. I was happy with the results of the Atkins approach, but found many of the meals and supplementation boring, and far from fine art when it comes to cuisine.

I have a lot of friends who are foodies and gourmet chefs and I knew there had to be a better way. One night I Googled “no carb recipes” and MDA popped up in my search. I was hooked from the front page and once I started taking a look at the recipes my mouth began to water. Real food in its natural state, no strange ingredients, nothing in a box or can – I was hooked.

I was using Evernote at the time and I copied recipe after recipe from your site. I fell in love with eggs all over again. I had such misinformation about eggs. You mentioned on your site how every grandmother who lived to a ripe old age had that can of bacon fat on top of her stove that she cooked everything in. Mark, that was my grandmother Sophie Slansky. I loved all her food as a kid and she grew up on farm.

Your site elegantly and with fortitude debunked every foolish myth there was about food. Fat, including animal fat, is essential to our well-being, and you have the moxie and the courage to step out on the edge and challenge all of these myths.

The number one thing I learned from MDA and that I encourage everyone who wants to get lean and mean with a great low body-fat percentage is to understand this: 90% of all body composition begins with what you put in your mouth. You could join all the gyms in the world, buy every ab machine, personal trainer and run thirty miles a day and never have the body composition of someone who adheres to the aforementioned principle.

Since I started the Primal approach I have woken up every day for the last two years at 5:30 in the morning. I crave my fennel and dill omelet I learned from you. I crave poached eggs, I look forward to breakfast. I honestly in the deepest depths of my soul can not imagine how anyone could convince me that they honestly crave a bowl of oatmeal or Captain Crunch.

The differences I have seen are incredible. All my friends tell me I look fifteen years younger. It’s completely revived my music career as a performer. There aren’t that many fat rock stars. I can see my abs for the first time since I was fourteen years young. I can’t believe how much I enjoy what I eat. A typical day for me might be a vegetable omelet for breakfast, grilled chicken wings with scrumptious crispy skin for lunch along with a side of celery and real blue cheese, then at dinner a prime dry aged rib-eye with cauliflower mashed potatoes and grilled asparagus, a glass or three of Cabernet, and a piece of 85% cocoa chocolate.

I feel completely satiated and content after every meal.

Here is a video I made featuring me preparing my Primal Sushi Rolls, which are really not sushi at all. They are made with beef and asparagus. They are always a huge hit at parties!

Your post about drinking ten to twelve big glasses of water a day being ridiculous was spot on as well. I was drinking way too much water before I found your site.

This is the greatest thing that drew a rebel musician like myself to your site. Just about everything on MDA is counterintuitive. I found that to be where the truth lies these days you have to seek it out. That food pyramid they stuffed down our throats all those years is a complete joke.

I also want to note that Adelulf – my beloved, non neutered, all black male German Shepherd – eats Primal as well. Every morning I walk out into the yard and give him two fresh eggs in the shell. I set them down in the yard and it’s like Easter. Even as a puppy he knew what to do. He carefully picks up the egg, puts it in his mouth, takes it where he wants, pokes a hole in the shell with his canines and slurps up every last drop of both eggs. He eats raw chicken with the bones, turkey necks, liver, kidneys, and raw beef. His teeth are completely white, and his coat incredibly shiny. If I had a dollar for every so called animal lover, dog expert and veterinarian who told me my dog is going to die from salmonella poisoning from the raw eggs and choke on the raw bones I would be retired on a beach in Hawaii right now drinking margaritas. Here’s a picture of me and my dog where I landed at about twelve to thirteen percent body fat.

Thanks Mark. Pardon the long email, but I have a lot of deep appreciation for what you are doing.

All the best and Grok on, Mark.

Eric


Read more: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/rebel-musician-goes-primal-after-years-of-hard-living/#ixzz1vTcmw0dk
 
So how's all our low carb dieters doing this week? Thought I would post Friday's success story from Mark's Daily Apple. It was a good one. See link for pictures.

Read more: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/rebel-musician-goes-primal-after-years-of-hard-living/#ixzz1vTcmw0dk

Well here's my success story...

After four weeks of Primal living I have lost 10 pounds! Almost an inch off my waist, two inches off my hips and two inches off my lower abdomen (or kangaroo pouch as I usually refer to that area).

I feel a lot more energized when I wake up in the morning and have been getting to work 30 minutes earlier than usual most days. My energy level stays amazingly steady throughout the day. And I find it much easier to get to sleep before midnight. I also no longer wake up with a headache almost every single morning.

My digestion issues (IBS) are gone. GONE! You just can't appreciate a properly functioning digestive system until you've lived without one for a decade or more.

I'm feeling happier and more positive even when things get stressful at work. It just seems easier to take things in stride.

My skin is now clearer than it's been in years and my hair feels thicker and stronger.

Going primal has been like a miracle. I can't recommend it highly enough. It is without question the best thing I've ever done for myself. Ever. And I will never go back to eating the SAD.
 
No worries, but thank you. Just the carbohydrate withdrawal, felt lightheaded, woozy. Just rather sickly in general. I had to do something to snap out of it because we had 3 kids coming over (in addition to our one) that we're watching while their dad is in surgery. I ended up "cheating" that day, because I was really hungry and couldn't leave the kids unattended to go eat properly--just ended up eating too much fruit, which isn't too terrible. Spent yesterday feeling the after-effects of the carb load, but kept really strict (only 12g carbs) and feel really good today. I am working on getting more fat into the diet, and got some coconut oil yesterday--just haven't figured out how I'll use it yet.

Oh--just had a deviled egg that seemed to be the best thing I've ever eaten. Simple recipe:

1 hardboiled egg
capers
mayo
1 slice dill pickle
salt/pepper

paprika

Just smash up the yolk with all the ingredients, sprinkle w/paprika.

Another thing I have to do when we move is start making my own mayo again, those turds add sugar to commercial mayo. I'm going to try to see if I can do it here, but it'll be weird.
1 cheat day/week is perfectly fine. Ideally keep it to 1 cheat meal, though.
 
Well here's my success story...

After four weeks of Primal living I have lost 10 pounds! Almost an inch off my waist, two inches off my hips and two inches off my lower abdomen (or kangaroo pouch as I usually refer to that area).

I feel a lot more energized when I wake up in the morning and have been getting to work 30 minutes earlier than usual most days. My energy level stays amazingly steady throughout the day. And I find it much easier to get to sleep before midnight. I also no longer wake up with a headache almost every single morning.

My digestion issues (IBS) are gone. GONE! You just can't appreciate a properly functioning digestive system until you've lived without one for a decade or more.

I'm feeling happier and more positive even when things get stressful at work. It just seems easier to take things in stride.

My skin is now clearer than it's been in years and my hair feels thicker and stronger.

Going primal has been like a miracle. I can't recommend it highly enough. It is without question the best thing I've ever done for myself. Ever. And I will never go back to eating the SAD.
Congrats! :D
 
Congrats! :D

Thanks! :)

It was a whole lot easier than I thought it might be. And after a few weeks, the Intermittent Fasting was easy too.

I still put some sugar in my morning coffee but I'm using less and less because it starts tasting too sweet every few days. It's amazing - the less sugar you take in, the less you want. At this point my veggies and fruits are about all the sweet I need.
 
Well here's my success story...

So I'm not going paleo; but i did cut out ALL grains from my diet --excluding beer -- about 2.5 weeks ago. (kinda a big deal when you have to share all your meals with an italian woman).

I've lost 11 pounds so far with absolutely no other changes in behavior/diet and I feel just fine.
 
Thanks! :)

It was a whole lot easier than I thought it might be. And after a few weeks, the Intermittent Fasting was easy too.

I still put some sugar in my morning coffee but I'm using less and less because it starts tasting too sweet every few days. It's amazing - the less sugar you take in, the less you want. At this point my veggies and fruits are about all the sweet I need.

Good for you.

Proper diet is very important. In the past few months since the weather improved, I have been up and down the mountain several times a day, putting up fencing, digging, what have you. I eat ONE meal a day - sometimes less. The less I eat, the less I feel like eating and the better I feel for it.

I was 145 pounds my entire adult life until I hit 50 and stopped working because nobody wants a 50+ engineer anymore. I went to 180#. My mom said I finally looked like a human being instead of a scare crow, but to me I looked like a hog and felt like shit. But when the good weather is out and I'm working the body, despite the aches and pains, I feel 100% better than when I go sedentary.

I have found that the less you work, the more you eat. The more you eat the more you WANT to eat. The more you eat, the fatter you get and the lousier you feel. I'm in pretty good shape at 54 and intend on staying that way. I let it slip once and will not let it happen again. I was surprised by the gain - I had a terrible time keeping weight ON - I'd eat 5 to 7 LARGE meals/day and could barely keep it at 145. I guess it happens to the best of us if we last long enough. :)
 
Well here's my success story...

After four weeks of Primal living I have lost 10 pounds! Almost an inch off my waist, two inches off my hips and two inches off my lower abdomen (or kangaroo pouch as I usually refer to that area).

I feel a lot more energized when I wake up in the morning and have been getting to work 30 minutes earlier than usual most days. My energy level stays amazingly steady throughout the day. And I find it much easier to get to sleep before midnight. I also no longer wake up with a headache almost every single morning.

My digestion issues (IBS) are gone. GONE! You just can't appreciate a properly functioning digestive system until you've lived without one for a decade or more.

I'm feeling happier and more positive even when things get stressful at work. It just seems easier to take things in stride.

My skin is now clearer than it's been in years and my hair feels thicker and stronger.

Going primal has been like a miracle. I can't recommend it highly enough. It is without question the best thing I've ever done for myself. Ever. And I will never go back to eating the SAD.

Congratulations!
 
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