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Wai Diet
My concern with Pufas is that they so easily oxidize, and (i believe) as a result are responsible or play a role in most chronic disease. I am referring mostly to their form as seed and vegetable oils.
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I enjoy playing around with my diet and am no stranger to testing the extremes; so I’m curious, if you don’t mind sharing:
Is your diet extreme out of necessity or convenience?
When you fast till 16:00, (I assume for autophagy benefits?) do you notice or have concerns that your metabolism/thyroid will down regulate to become efficient with the lower intake?
Lastly, have you ever measured your blood glucose after the juices? If so, do you ever feel the spikes/brief tiredness?
Is your diet extreme out of necessity or convenience?
When you fast till 16:00, (I assume for autophagy benefits?) do you notice or have concerns that your metabolism/thyroid will down regulate to become efficient with the lower intake?
Lastly, have you ever measured your blood glucose after the juices? If so, do you ever feel the spikes/brief tiredness?
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Is RRM's
Afair (As far as i've read), and if irc {have to dig through posts to find them and piece it together}
He never ate normal.
He grew up on a farm. {That puts him in the 1%, I mean the 99% live in urban cities, right?}
He ate fresh chicken. He also defined what happens to old chickens, their meat is tougher. Bones or shells gets recycled back into chicken feed.
Hung out in orchards, plucking fruits off trees like in the paintings of ancient gods.
Then he moves to a city to be a waiter one day.
And tries to get everyone to eat like a farmer.
Or something between a farmer and tarzan.
{Unfortunately urban people only know industrialized commercial farming, so we can only imagine what a true orchard looks like. He does not do a good job of describing his orchard, and no pics were posted.}
His current plans are to recreate tarzan's jungle, or something of the likes.
That is not really a fair question to ask him.
Afair (As far as i've read), and if irc {have to dig through posts to find them and piece it together}
He never ate normal.
He grew up on a farm. {That puts him in the 1%, I mean the 99% live in urban cities, right?}
He ate fresh chicken. He also defined what happens to old chickens, their meat is tougher. Bones or shells gets recycled back into chicken feed.
Hung out in orchards, plucking fruits off trees like in the paintings of ancient gods.
Then he moves to a city to be a waiter one day.
And tries to get everyone to eat like a farmer.
Or something between a farmer and tarzan.
{Unfortunately urban people only know industrialized commercial farming, so we can only imagine what a true orchard looks like. He does not do a good job of describing his orchard, and no pics were posted.}
His current plans are to recreate tarzan's jungle, or something of the likes.
A tundra where will we be without trees? Thannnks!
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Unfair question? (Not asking for a response - just disareeing)
Thank you but I'm quite confident RRM is capable of responding for himself.
Thank you but I'm quite confident RRM is capable of responding for himself.
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True.
Many nutrients easily oxidize, but yes, PUFAs more so than other FAs.
The body is very well equiped in dealing with the effects of oxidation. that is because you need oxidation to live. you cannot obtain energy from nutrients without oxidation. That is why we need to breath; we need the oxygen for oxidation; to live.
Oxidation is essential to life.
The body contains all kind of mechanisms to deal with the collateral damage, ranging from preventive (antioxidants) to repair (autophagy)
We have had some discussions about this topic in the past.as a result are responsible or play a role in most chronic disease.
Please check it out, it might interest you
http://www.waitalk.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... f112221507
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The Wai diet initially was out of necessity, to eliminate acne.
After that, it was because i think its healthier.
Wai Warrior is because of the life extending effects.
My thyroid is working perfectly.When you fast till 16:00, (I assume for autophagy benefits?) do you notice or have concerns that your metabolism/thyroid will down regulate to become efficient with the lower intake?
Autophagy will actually make you (temporarily) need less external energy, as it stimulates the conversion of damaged organelles into available energy.
No, i don't measure. I just go by how i feel; always energetic.Lastly, have you ever measured your blood glucose after the juices? If so, do you ever feel the spikes/brief tiredness?
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Thank you! I really appreciate your knowledge and insights. ‘
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Hi RRM,
Are you still fasting till 1600? If so, are you only on water or do you include juice? How long is your eating window?
Are you still fasting till 1600? If so, are you only on water or do you include juice? How long is your eating window?
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YesAre you still fasting till 1600?
Though occasionally i start eating a bit earlier, if i feel that im 'eating' muscles too much.
I can now clearly feel the difference between 'normal fasting' and 'destructive fasting'.
It's all about finding a middleground between controlled autophagy and the loss of too much muscle tissue. This may differ per day.
No juice. Juice is food (energy and other nutrients)If so, are you only on water or do you include juice?
I hardly ever drink water though.
Between 16.00 and bedtime (20.00/21.00)How long is your eating window?
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One way the human body (and many other organisms) seem to deal with high PUFA intake is by lowering the body temperatute and the metabolic rate (in the sense of oxidative energy metabolism). Energy metabolism comes with a lot of ROS, which has many important functions, including in the process of autophagy, but high ROS production and high PUFA intake (or production) seems incompatible throughout the universe of living organisms.RRM wrote: ↑Sun 10 Jun 2018 07:23True.
Many nutrients easily oxidize, but yes, PUFAs more so than other FAs.
The body is very well equiped in dealing with the effects of oxidation. that is because you need oxidation to live. you cannot obtain energy from nutrients without oxidation. That is why we need to breath; we need the oxygen for oxidation; to live.
Oxidation is essential to life.
The body contains all kind of mechanisms to deal with the collateral damage, ranging from preventive (antioxidants) to repair (autophagy)
If you look at the fatty acid composition of organisms and compare that with the temperature of the organism you will notice something interesting. The temperature of the organism will surprisingly accurate predict how saturated the fatty acids are.
The high temperature and high metabolic rate of humans suggests that we do best with a more saturated fatty acid intake. Warm blooded animals that have high PUFA intake either hydrogenate those PUFA to SFA using bacteria, or use this PUFA to lower their metabolic rate and temperature to enter hibernation.
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That makes sense and is very interesting!
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Saturated fats are more efficient as pure fuel, but the more complex structure of PUFAs enables them to elicit more specific effects (eg 'messenger role')Kasper wrote: The high temperature and high metabolic rate of humans suggests that we do best with a more saturated fatty acid intake.
We naturally consume mostly saturated fats, as fuel is consumed in bulk.
Are you suggesting that we should lower PUFA intake below standard recommendations?
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Filtering out PUFAs...
Kasper, there isn't much left to eat, even if you try to sneak in milk products.
Kasper, there isn't much left to eat, even if you try to sneak in milk products.
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A tundra where will we be without trees? Thannnks!
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Here is a list of foods when the portion of fats contains 33% or more PUFA.
However it is important to look at the grams table, as the volume is really little in fruits.
Obviously if you eat oils and nuts the PUFA amount is more than fruits.
However it is important to look at the grams table, as the volume is really little in fruits.
Obviously if you eat oils and nuts the PUFA amount is more than fruits.
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A tundra where will we be without trees? Thannnks!
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Wow, great lists