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The Perfect Health Diet
[QUOTE]Our book, [I]Perfect Health Diet: A Dietary Program for General Good Health and Prevention of Disease[/I], presents the reasoning and scientific evidence behind the Perfect Health Diet, with citations to the biomedical literature backing every point[/QUOTE]
[URL]http://2.ly/cx4j[/URL]
Seems spot on. I'm interested in their take on fish oil supplementation.
[URL="http://2.ly/cx4j"][/URL]
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Yeah I just got introduced to them today by The Healthy Skeptic and it all looks great. Tons of great information with.... valid citations. Wahoo! *raccoon dance*
My one beef is that it has yet to be demonstrated that methionine has anywhere near the effect on mTOR in humans as it does in mice. And since humans were primarily meat eaters for a long time it would make sense to have some sort of a smart feedback mechanism AND also to be able to utilize protein to our benefit far exceeding any downsides to increased mTOR from say, 20% energy rather than 10%. I bet that insulin levels and cholesterol levels tie into it as well and so I wouldn't just say 200 calories from protein and that's that. A high fat, low carb low protein diet is either seriously low in nutrients or seriously high in omega 6 so I'm having a hard time calling that "optimal". If all else fails I would just use gelatin which doesn't have methionine and the most nutrient-dense protein sources.
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[QUOTE=SerialSinner;207965][URL]http://2.ly/cx4j[/URL]
Seems spot on. I'm interested in their take on fish oil supplementation.
[URL="http://2.ly/cx4j"][/URL][/QUOTE]
No fish oil supplementation. Fatty fish instead.
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Is that the guy who thinks that all chronic disease is due to viral infection?
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[QUOTE=Bisous;208002]Is that the guy who thinks that all chronic disease is due to viral infection?[/QUOTE]
I don't think so but can't be certain.
Here is the Healthy Skeptic on Perfect Health. Helpful review.
[url]http://thehealthyskeptic.org/my-new-favorite-book-on-nutrition-and-health[/url]
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I've seen Jaminet post comments on other blogs and he seems incredibly brilliant.
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[url]http://perfecthealthdiet.com/?p=430[/url]
It is this guy who thinks everything is caused by an infection. Well, brainiac that he is, he may well be right. Man, looks like I have yet another book to read!
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Bought the book - love the idea of "eating what we are" - meaning even lean humans are mostly fat by calories. So when we "cannibalize" ourselves with fasting (which has been shown to improve rheumatoid arthritis, migraines, epilepsy, heart disease), it makes sense to consume the name nutrient ratios on a regular basis, because obviously there's no fasting forever!
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[QUOTE=Bisous;208083]Bought the book - love the idea of "eating what we are" - meaning even lean humans are mostly fat by calories. So when we "cannibalize" ourselves with fasting (which has been shown to improve rheumatoid arthritis, migraines, epilepsy, heart disease), it makes sense to consume the name nutrient ratios on a regular basis, because obviously there's no fasting forever![/QUOTE]
It's interesting and of course very primal. The writing is disappointing though as it appears there are some huge content holes. Do they ever come back to the fructose issue? They touch upon it in the carb intro paragraphs then...*poof*. I haven't seen it again.
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It is this guy who thinks everything is caused by an infection.[/quote]
Everything might be a bit of a leap but yes, they do believe that diet, toxins and infections contribute seemingly equally to chronic diseases. This is one of the problems I have with their framework. While infections like lyme and h. pylori certainly are problematic for those who've spent a lifetime in a state of vitamin D deficiency and eating a poor diet, it's unlikely that either of those things will be problematic for anyone who's been vitamin d sufficient and eating an optimal diet over time.
I haven't gotten to any vitamin D info but so far, I have yet to be impressed with anyone's handling of the importance of vitamin D or how to insure optimal vitamin D status. We'll see:)
Well, Mercola handles vitamin D reasonabley well but he's unbearable. I just can't ever recommend him any more.