Do you think that this diet is impossible with only 4-5 meals per day? If I want to gain weight, it would be better to eat large meals, right?RRM wrote:Many animals eat almost continously, especially those that rely on a primarily plant based diet.Nothing crazy about that.Terence wrote:That´s crazy. The next step would be intravenous nutrition.
I meant that you don´t need physical strength and fitness like a professional sportsman. 'Speedwalking' is a somewhat 'light' activity.RRM wrote:What is that supposed to mean?Terence wrote:as a waiter, I guess you are far away from athletic performance.
I do need a lot of calories due to my level physical activity (speedwalking around all day)
That´s funny. If I eat 4-5 bananas I still have the feeling that I have eaten not very much. Do you get stomach aches or other digestive stress if you eat a 'little' more solid food? Would you get withdrawal symptoms without your bottle of OJ for, let me say 24 hours?RRM wrote:I cannot eat that much.Terence wrote:What happens if you eat a relatively high amount of sugar in one meal, for example 5-6 bananas at once.
I can eat half my salad at once, but that just makes me lazy.
Both are very different from their counterparts in wild nature. Therefore I avoid them. Then the question for alternatives arises.RRM wrote:What has variety to do with that?Terence wrote:Ok, farmed salmon and egg yolks. Anything else?
1. My taste for animal food diminishes. 2. Digestive stress, bloating, constipation.RRM wrote:How do you know?Terence wrote:If I eat to much sugar/fruit my body is not able to digest more than minimal amounts of raw animal food.
We don´t know the condition of a RRM on another diet...RRM wrote:I understand your concerns, very much. On this diet Im very much a fighter though and my sex drive is perfectly okay as well.
I do know that your sex drive goes down when not enough energy is ingested all the time.
But nevertheless, I will continue to see if my problems are just due to a kind of adaption that is still in progress. 5-6 weeks are not enough to draw definitive conclusions, I think/ I hope.
Terence