I decided that, rather than continuing to post about my post-raw diet, which is really beyond the scope of my original intention, that I should just wrap things up. Readers can see where I was before, during, and after my raw experiment. I hope that this will help anyone who is curious about going raw and wondering what to expect. I highly recommend that everyone at least try a raw, fruit-centered diet for a few weeks.
I'd guess that after the adjustment, that you'll be amazed at your energy, health, mental calm, and comfort in your own body. It may not be for everyone, and I'd be willing to say that the majority of people could gain relatively high level of vitality from a Fuhrman style diet which is centered around raw fruits and vegetables with some cooked greens and a bit of grain, but I'm not sure that you'll ever find a diet that can beat 80/10/10. I don't think my body is every going to accept grains, for instance, and I know that I just feel better with no cooked food.
A few last photos from the weekend are also up. If anyone wants a really quick photo comparison between my my body on raw and on cooked vegan food, check out the difference a few days can make by clicking on my album and looking at the difference between my Diet of Shit Day One Picture (Taken in the morning before any cooked food) and my picture from this Saturday; As for acne, my other permenant bane, check out the difference between this picture taken the day before going raw, and this one taken on raw day five. Keep in mind that this was only an eight day experiment; imagine what a month could have done.
As for my future, well, I like my fruit, quite frankly, and I'll gladly eat just that if given the opportunity. Until I graduate and get my life settled down however, paying extra for all that fruit just isn't in my budget. I plan to pick the diet back up within a year or so, probably for good. Best of luck to the other bloggers working on 80/10/10, and I hope to rejoin you soon. I hope you've all enjoyed my blog.
Best,
Andrew
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
An Overview of The Weekend.
My weekend was filled with tons of cooked vegan delights. I ate too much, felt kinda eh, and proved to myself that I should never eat grains or salt, despite my wishes in the matter.
Friday morning my weight was up to 172. By Saturday morning it was up to 179. A huge amount of coffee, which is a diuretic, on Sunday evening brought my weight back down to 173. These fluctuations are absolutely ridiculous, and make me a bit angry.
I've decided that I'm going to eat how I think is best, which is pretty much just fruits. I'm not staying totally raw; I may have some steamed vegetables for instance, and I'll probably eat grains on the weekends. For the time being, until my schedule evens out after I graduate, I think this is best.
I've got some pictures from over the weekend which I'll post when I get the chance. My schedule is pretty packed this week. I'll try to get today's up tonight too.
Give me some watermelon.
Friday morning my weight was up to 172. By Saturday morning it was up to 179. A huge amount of coffee, which is a diuretic, on Sunday evening brought my weight back down to 173. These fluctuations are absolutely ridiculous, and make me a bit angry.
I've decided that I'm going to eat how I think is best, which is pretty much just fruits. I'm not staying totally raw; I may have some steamed vegetables for instance, and I'll probably eat grains on the weekends. For the time being, until my schedule evens out after I graduate, I think this is best.
I've got some pictures from over the weekend which I'll post when I get the chance. My schedule is pretty packed this week. I'll try to get today's up tonight too.
Give me some watermelon.
Thursday, April 5, 2007
Diet of Shit Day 3
I'm afraid that I'm a bit rushed today and won't have time to cover everything that was on my mind or do my usual calorie/diet breakdown. But, in short, I ate a big salad followed by an even bigger fruit salad for lunch. My early dinner was a cup of beans and 9 bananas. My mother is sure to have a some really good cooked vegan food waiting for me as a late night snack when I pull into the driveway later tonight (going home for easter), so that'll add on too. My exercise this morning was 15 minutes of light running ( 8 mph, perhaps) and 20 minutes on the stationary bike. About 400 calories would be my guess.
In short, I feel pretty good. I'm up to 168 pounds, a two pound gain from my raw low. While I wouldn't rule out waterweight accumulation, I actually have a theory as to why I'm gaining slowly. I don't think it's waterweight, as my past waterweight gains have been very rapid, as I've mentioned. I think it can be explained in cooked food's effect on my bowel movements. I used to have very irregular bowel movements when I was younger, and they improved dramatically when I cut gluten and went vegan, but on raw they were twice a day like clockwork. Since eating cooked that's been cut back to maybe every other day or once a day. I'm guessing that's where the extra weight is.
Something I've actually been thinking a lot about is beans, oddly. Beans are considered by most medical organizations, and especially by many progressive vegan and progressive diet based physicians, to be one of the healthiest things you can eat, and people with a high intake of them live considerably longer than their bean shunning neighbors. This from Eat To Live
Now, although I like the taste, I can't say that I generally feel on top of the world after eating a lot of beans, and, let's be frank, the occasional gassiness they bring on isn't the most fun. Although I have a number of theories about how beans being good and bad can be possible, I haven't come up with anything conclusive in my readings. Raw, as far as I'm concerned, has failed to discredit them.
I found this awhile back. A nice counterargument, but without the scientific support that I demand from nutrition experts.
I'm afraid I won't have any pictures today, but my stomach looks about the same and my face looks a bit worse, acne wise.
When I get back I'll have eaten grains and salt so I should have that 12 pounds back. Have a good easter break/weekend.
In short, I feel pretty good. I'm up to 168 pounds, a two pound gain from my raw low. While I wouldn't rule out waterweight accumulation, I actually have a theory as to why I'm gaining slowly. I don't think it's waterweight, as my past waterweight gains have been very rapid, as I've mentioned. I think it can be explained in cooked food's effect on my bowel movements. I used to have very irregular bowel movements when I was younger, and they improved dramatically when I cut gluten and went vegan, but on raw they were twice a day like clockwork. Since eating cooked that's been cut back to maybe every other day or once a day. I'm guessing that's where the extra weight is.
Something I've actually been thinking a lot about is beans, oddly. Beans are considered by most medical organizations, and especially by many progressive vegan and progressive diet based physicians, to be one of the healthiest things you can eat, and people with a high intake of them live considerably longer than their bean shunning neighbors. This from Eat To Live
Legumes are among the world's most perfect foods. They stabilize blood sugar, blunt your desire for sweets, and prevent mid-afternoon cravings. Even a small portion can help you feel full. I encourage you to eat at least one full cup daily. They can be flavored and spiced in interesting ways, and you can eat an unlimited quantity of them. Eat some beans with every lunch. Among your choices are chickpeas, black-eyed peas, black beans, cowpeas, green peas, lima beans, pinto beans, lentils, red kidney beans, soybeans, cannelloni beans, pigeon peas, and white beans.and this:
A large recent study examined the eating habits of 32,000 adults for six years and then watched the incidence of cancer for these subjects over the next six years. Those who avoided red meat but at white meat regularly had a more than 300 percent increase in colon cancer incidence.1 The same study showed that eating beans, peas, or lentils, at least twice a week was associated with a 50 percent lower risk than never eating these foods…What really gets me about raw diets is that they say that beans, so conclusively shown to be healthy, are in fact not good for you. I can buy nutrients being destroyed by heat, so it's better to eat fruits/veggies raw. I completely buy grains being a problem for the body; hell I've experienced that one first hand with my gluten intolerance/bodily irritation with the remaining grains. But you can't eat beans without heating them, and they they seem to be doing a hell of a lot of good for you if you do.
..Beans, in general, not just soy, have additional anti-cancer benefits against reproductive cancers, such as breast and prostate cancer.
Now, although I like the taste, I can't say that I generally feel on top of the world after eating a lot of beans, and, let's be frank, the occasional gassiness they bring on isn't the most fun. Although I have a number of theories about how beans being good and bad can be possible, I haven't come up with anything conclusive in my readings. Raw, as far as I'm concerned, has failed to discredit them.
I found this awhile back. A nice counterargument, but without the scientific support that I demand from nutrition experts.
From The Nature and Purpose of Disease, Henry L. N. Anderson, Ed.D.
"A downside involved in the consumption of beans, (as well as tubers and grains) is "cooking":
1) The plant's nutrients are deranged - especially protein...which become a pathogenic mess...heating above 150 degrees renders proteins unusable, (deanimated)
2) Heated proteins become soil for intestinal (bacterial and fungal) flora, which yield a menagerie of pathogenic, carcinogenic poisons such as ammonia, cadaverine, hydrogen sulfide, indole, mercaptans, putrescence, and skatole.
3) Heated fats in legumes (and substantially fatty soybeans) are pathogenic and carcinogenic.
4) Cooked tofu and beans (globulin) yield heat-created by-products such as nitrophyrene and indole. (Food and Drug Administration's Office of Toxicological Sciences) see also Diet, Nutrition and Cancer; National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences; 1982.
How can beans both cause and fight cancer, and both cause and prevent a host of other ailments? There are issues here that need to be resolved before I'm satisfied.
I'm afraid I won't have any pictures today, but my stomach looks about the same and my face looks a bit worse, acne wise.
When I get back I'll have eaten grains and salt so I should have that 12 pounds back. Have a good easter break/weekend.
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Diet of Shit Day 2
Stats:
Wednesday, 4/4/07
Morning Weight: 167 Pounds
Lunch:
Large Salad (Spinach, Tomatoes, Cucumbers): 124 calories
8 Oranges: 361 calories
Dinner:
6 Small Potatoes: 737 calories
1 1/2 Cup Kidney Beans: 337
16 Ouches Steamed Broccoli: 159 calories
Snacks:
2 Cups Cantaloupe: 106 calories
1 Medium Cantaloupe : 188 calories
So, first we'll cover last night. One thing I noticed is that I was a lot more "snacky". Despite my meal exceeding my normal caloric limits, I was still starving, and ended up eating a bunch more fruit to feel full after posting the blog. I felt a bit mentally dull as well, and settled down to some thoughtless reading to pass the evening before bed.
I had to drag myself out of my sheets this morning when the alarm went off, and I noticed that I was considerably less awake as I was going through my morning routine. I went to the gym and was pleasantly surprised to see that I was only a pound heavier than yesterday, which can easily be explained by the extra intestinal transit time of cooked food compared to raw. It would appear that my water weight gain is only brought on my grains and or salt. After my previous raw experiment, I ate rice on my first day off and gained back 15 pounds over the following three days.
To be honest with you though, all I really want to do is eat fruit. As I was eating potatoes today I was thinking about how much better some watermelon would be. Funny how I was romanticizing potatoes and beans when I was eating all the fruit I wanted. The grass is not greener. Which really leaves me to wonder, should I even bother to eat cooked food if I can't have grains? Most of my favorites; Chinese, Indian, Thai, Mexican, all revolve around rice. Ah well.
Also of note is that my acne came back full force. That previously permanent broken ridge of pimples around my forehead, which had been slowly receding into scar-like pink over the last week, is on the rise. I'm waiting for the battery on my camera to charge so I can take a picture, but I'll have it up later tonight.
Wednesday, 4/4/07
Morning Weight: 167 Pounds
+ Basal Metabolic Rate*: | 1855 kcal |
+ General Activity*: | 1090 kcal |
+ Extra Activity and Exercise: | 331 kcal |
- Weight Loss Goal: | 1000 kcal |
Day Quota: | 2276 kcal |
- Consumed: | 2011 kcal |
Calories Left: | 265 kcal |
Large Salad (Spinach, Tomatoes, Cucumbers): 124 calories
8 Oranges: 361 calories
Dinner:
6 Small Potatoes: 737 calories
1 1/2 Cup Kidney Beans: 337
16 Ouches Steamed Broccoli: 159 calories
Snacks:
2 Cups Cantaloupe: 106 calories
1 Medium Cantaloupe : 188 calories
So, first we'll cover last night. One thing I noticed is that I was a lot more "snacky". Despite my meal exceeding my normal caloric limits, I was still starving, and ended up eating a bunch more fruit to feel full after posting the blog. I felt a bit mentally dull as well, and settled down to some thoughtless reading to pass the evening before bed.
I had to drag myself out of my sheets this morning when the alarm went off, and I noticed that I was considerably less awake as I was going through my morning routine. I went to the gym and was pleasantly surprised to see that I was only a pound heavier than yesterday, which can easily be explained by the extra intestinal transit time of cooked food compared to raw. It would appear that my water weight gain is only brought on my grains and or salt. After my previous raw experiment, I ate rice on my first day off and gained back 15 pounds over the following three days.
To be honest with you though, all I really want to do is eat fruit. As I was eating potatoes today I was thinking about how much better some watermelon would be. Funny how I was romanticizing potatoes and beans when I was eating all the fruit I wanted. The grass is not greener. Which really leaves me to wonder, should I even bother to eat cooked food if I can't have grains? Most of my favorites; Chinese, Indian, Thai, Mexican, all revolve around rice. Ah well.
Also of note is that my acne came back full force. That previously permanent broken ridge of pimples around my forehead, which had been slowly receding into scar-like pink over the last week, is on the rise. I'm waiting for the battery on my camera to charge so I can take a picture, but I'll have it up later tonight.
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Diet of Shit Day 1
Stats:
Tuesday, 4/3/07
Morning Weight: 166 pounds.
Lunch:
7 bananas: 735 Calories
Steamed Spinach: 122 Calories
Dinner:
Five Small Potatoes: 592 Calories
Three TBS Raw Flaxseed: 177 calories
Two cups Lentils: 459 Calories
Snacks:
One Cup Cantaloupe: 53 calories
Five Bananas: 525 Calories
An auspiciousness title, I think.
Before I begin , I'd like to mention a few things that popped into my head last night that I figure are worth mentioning. First, have you ever noticed that your tongue is sometimes, if not always, covered with thin film? I have-In fact, I even have a ayurvedic tongue scraper from way back ago which has served me nicely over the years-. Anyway, I noticed that by day four or so my tongue was completely clear. I don't know if this corresponded with improved breath, but it felt a lot better.
The other matter was merely an interesting note. At 180 pounds, running for 20 minutes at 9 miles an hour will burn 380 calories, but only 345 at 166 pounds. The downside of losing weight is that meeting your exercise goals gets harder and harder. I've stared a few days at the counter on the treadmill, aghast has how few calories I was racking up. I suppose I could always run with a weighted vest, or just view it as me having exercised with a 14 pound weighed vest for the past 5 years. Either way, it's now a hell of a lot less tiring to run.
So, after going to the gym this morning and noting my 166 pounds, I decided that I needed to get myself back onto cooked foods slowly. I started off with four cups of steamed spinach with my normal bananas. Wondering if it had cooked enough, I stuck my fork into the steamer and popped a piece into my mouth; It tasted like rubber. I asked my girlfriend, who was besides me in the kitchen, to try a bit, thinking that I had a bad batch. She assured me that it tasted just like any other spinach that she had had, so I shrugged and forced it down.
By the time I left my dorm, I noted that my head felt a bit groggy, and I noticed in my first class that my throat felt a bit scratchy, but it didn't last long. I generally felt pretty good.
For dinner I had potatoes and lentils. It tasted good, but within an hour I was really hungry again, so I ate some bananas, which satisfied me to some degree. I'm writing this soon after dinner, and, perhaps it's my imagination, but my concentration doesn't seem nearly as good, and one thing that I've certainly noticed is that my energy and ambition, which have been pretty much bottomless during the last week, are flagging. I don't even really feel like finishing this blog entry.
In fact, I don't think I will. I am still curious to see if I'll gain weight on just the potatoes tomorrow, or if it'll take grains. Also, I wonder if this energy level is temporary, or just something I had adapted to from eating cooked for so long. I'm going to go lie down and read.
P.S. I added some pics from the morning, my last raw shots if you will.
Tuesday, 4/3/07
Morning Weight: 166 pounds.
+ Basal Metabolic Rate*: | 1849 kcal |
+ General Activity*: | 1063 kcal |
+ Extra Activity and Exercise: | 287 kcal |
- Weight Loss Goal: | 1000 kcal |
Day Quota: | 2550 kcal |
- Consumed: | 2663 kcal |
Calories Left: | -448kcal |
7 bananas: 735 Calories
Steamed Spinach: 122 Calories
Dinner:
Five Small Potatoes: 592 Calories
Three TBS Raw Flaxseed: 177 calories
Two cups Lentils: 459 Calories
Snacks:
One Cup Cantaloupe: 53 calories
Five Bananas: 525 Calories
An auspiciousness title, I think.
Before I begin , I'd like to mention a few things that popped into my head last night that I figure are worth mentioning. First, have you ever noticed that your tongue is sometimes, if not always, covered with thin film? I have-In fact, I even have a ayurvedic tongue scraper from way back ago which has served me nicely over the years-. Anyway, I noticed that by day four or so my tongue was completely clear. I don't know if this corresponded with improved breath, but it felt a lot better.
The other matter was merely an interesting note. At 180 pounds, running for 20 minutes at 9 miles an hour will burn 380 calories, but only 345 at 166 pounds. The downside of losing weight is that meeting your exercise goals gets harder and harder. I've stared a few days at the counter on the treadmill, aghast has how few calories I was racking up. I suppose I could always run with a weighted vest, or just view it as me having exercised with a 14 pound weighed vest for the past 5 years. Either way, it's now a hell of a lot less tiring to run.
So, after going to the gym this morning and noting my 166 pounds, I decided that I needed to get myself back onto cooked foods slowly. I started off with four cups of steamed spinach with my normal bananas. Wondering if it had cooked enough, I stuck my fork into the steamer and popped a piece into my mouth; It tasted like rubber. I asked my girlfriend, who was besides me in the kitchen, to try a bit, thinking that I had a bad batch. She assured me that it tasted just like any other spinach that she had had, so I shrugged and forced it down.
By the time I left my dorm, I noted that my head felt a bit groggy, and I noticed in my first class that my throat felt a bit scratchy, but it didn't last long. I generally felt pretty good.
For dinner I had potatoes and lentils. It tasted good, but within an hour I was really hungry again, so I ate some bananas, which satisfied me to some degree. I'm writing this soon after dinner, and, perhaps it's my imagination, but my concentration doesn't seem nearly as good, and one thing that I've certainly noticed is that my energy and ambition, which have been pretty much bottomless during the last week, are flagging. I don't even really feel like finishing this blog entry.
In fact, I don't think I will. I am still curious to see if I'll gain weight on just the potatoes tomorrow, or if it'll take grains. Also, I wonder if this energy level is temporary, or just something I had adapted to from eating cooked for so long. I'm going to go lie down and read.
P.S. I added some pics from the morning, my last raw shots if you will.
Monday, April 2, 2007
Raw Diet Day 8
Stats:
Monday, 4/2/07
Morning Weight: 166.5 pounds
Lunch:
Salad: 124 calories
8 Bananas: 840 calories
Snacks:
2 cups Pineapple: 149 calories
1/2 of a Cherimoya: 202 calories
1 Kiwano: 25 calories
Banana Ice Cream: approximately 158 calories
Dinner:
6 pink Grapefruit: 459 Calories
Sadly, this marks my last full day on raw eating for the time being, though it was certainly a positive experience, and one I intend to return to in time. I'll be eating cooked over easter, and I figure it's best to retransition in gradually rather than to do it all at once and risk getting sick. The positive of this is that you'll get to see the effects of cooked foods on me. I expect to jump back up to 180 pounds, a 14 pound gain or so, in a matter of two or three days once I reintegrate grains into my diet.
However, as I'm endlessly curious about what causes such water retention in me, I think I'm going to experiment with cooked potatoes and greens with no salt the first day to see if I've gained tremendously by Wednesday. It may be possible that potatoes don't have the same negative effect that rice and kasha do, (though damn, am I ever looking forward to kasha and rice and beans).
I was tremendously pleased with my weight loss, and today's picture looks the best yet, I think. My face is still mostly clear as well. I've also had tremendous energy for the passed few days, and I hope no one will take objection if I mention that the portion of my life that takes place between the sheets-yet which does not involve REM cycles- has garnered no complaints from either party. My mood has been great the whole time, and I can only imagine how pumped I'd be if I were living off watermelon.
P.S., I'm quite aware that I not being too bright with mixing all these new kinds of fruits together in my stomach over short periods, but I'll live.
My last day did include some rather interesting new fruit though. My girlfriend brought over a Cherimoya, the smell of which was delicious even before I had opened it up. The texture was similar to custard, and probably extremely fatty as well. I'm not a huge fan of fatty fruits; I can only take a very small piece of avocado at a time, for instance, as my stomach doesn't really like the greasy sensation that it leaves behind. While I thought the Cherimoya was pretty good, I wouldn't make a regular habit of eating one.
The other new fruit was a Kiwano, which, while not bad, kind of raised the question of why you'd want to eat it if you had a banana or melon or....anything else handy. In fact, it's chief virtue was not taste, but extremely cool looks. I could not help but imagine it as the larvae of some alien race, or perhaps the spawn of a pod person.
She also had made me up banana icecream, which is merely frozen raw bananas which have been pureed with nothing added. I'm not sure what 80/10/10 has to say about frozen fruit as opposed to cooked, but it was damn good in any case, and probably better than many real icecreams.
Well, it's been fun guys, and I hope you'll stay tuned as I start eating shitty. I also imagine there is a certain amount of morbid curiosity in seeing someone explode in 3 days.
Night.
Monday, 4/2/07
Morning Weight: 166.5 pounds
+ Basal Metabolic Rate*: | 1852 kcal |
+ General Activity*: | 1096 kcal |
+ Extra Activity and Exercise: | 238 kcal |
- Weight Loss Goal: | 1000 kcal |
Day Quota: | 2186 kcal |
- Consumed: | 1959 kcal |
Calories Left: | 227 kcal |
Lunch:
Salad: 124 calories
8 Bananas: 840 calories
Snacks:
2 cups Pineapple: 149 calories
1/2 of a Cherimoya: 202 calories
1 Kiwano: 25 calories
Banana Ice Cream: approximately 158 calories
Dinner:
6 pink Grapefruit: 459 Calories
Sadly, this marks my last full day on raw eating for the time being, though it was certainly a positive experience, and one I intend to return to in time. I'll be eating cooked over easter, and I figure it's best to retransition in gradually rather than to do it all at once and risk getting sick. The positive of this is that you'll get to see the effects of cooked foods on me. I expect to jump back up to 180 pounds, a 14 pound gain or so, in a matter of two or three days once I reintegrate grains into my diet.
However, as I'm endlessly curious about what causes such water retention in me, I think I'm going to experiment with cooked potatoes and greens with no salt the first day to see if I've gained tremendously by Wednesday. It may be possible that potatoes don't have the same negative effect that rice and kasha do, (though damn, am I ever looking forward to kasha and rice and beans).
I was tremendously pleased with my weight loss, and today's picture looks the best yet, I think. My face is still mostly clear as well. I've also had tremendous energy for the passed few days, and I hope no one will take objection if I mention that the portion of my life that takes place between the sheets-yet which does not involve REM cycles- has garnered no complaints from either party. My mood has been great the whole time, and I can only imagine how pumped I'd be if I were living off watermelon.
P.S., I'm quite aware that I not being too bright with mixing all these new kinds of fruits together in my stomach over short periods, but I'll live.
My last day did include some rather interesting new fruit though. My girlfriend brought over a Cherimoya, the smell of which was delicious even before I had opened it up. The texture was similar to custard, and probably extremely fatty as well. I'm not a huge fan of fatty fruits; I can only take a very small piece of avocado at a time, for instance, as my stomach doesn't really like the greasy sensation that it leaves behind. While I thought the Cherimoya was pretty good, I wouldn't make a regular habit of eating one.
The other new fruit was a Kiwano, which, while not bad, kind of raised the question of why you'd want to eat it if you had a banana or melon or....anything else handy. In fact, it's chief virtue was not taste, but extremely cool looks. I could not help but imagine it as the larvae of some alien race, or perhaps the spawn of a pod person.
She also had made me up banana icecream, which is merely frozen raw bananas which have been pureed with nothing added. I'm not sure what 80/10/10 has to say about frozen fruit as opposed to cooked, but it was damn good in any case, and probably better than many real icecreams.
Well, it's been fun guys, and I hope you'll stay tuned as I start eating shitty. I also imagine there is a certain amount of morbid curiosity in seeing someone explode in 3 days.
Night.
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Raw Diet Day 7
Stats
Sunday, 4/1/07
Morning Weight: ?
Lunch #1
1/2 Watermelon: approximately 432 calories
Lunch #2
1/2 Watermelon: approximately 432 calories
Dinner:
12 Bananas: 1260 calories
I slept in late today, and did end up going to the gym, but only after I had eaten, so I figured that I'd better just wait for tomorrow to weigh myself again. I have to say that I had considerably more energy today than is the norm; whether that's because I got extra sleep or have been raw I can't say.
So I mentioned that I picked up a watermelon on Friday from the first batch I've seen at the store since fall. I ate the whole thing in two sitting today and I felt pretty fantastic. I'm something of a connoisseur of watermelons, you understand, so I can same with some authority that this was nothing special, but it was good enough, quite frankly, and I wish I could have had a few more for a feast tomorrow.
Now, I've been craving potatoes, rice, gluten free pasta, and kasha for the past few days, but by the time I finished my first portion of watermelon, all such thoughts disappeared. I don't think it's mental, unless it's subconscious, but rather I believe that perhaps it takes a certain amount/type of fruit to truely satisfy the body. I've heard Dr. Graham say that all such cravings are either mental addictions or physical ones, and that all the presence of one indicates is that you haven't eaten enough fruit, even if you think you have. After this experience, I'm starting to think that he's probably right. I ate watermelon until I was satisfied, and the cravings are still gone. The thought of eating Chinese, Indian, or Thai, my favorites, doesn't even tempt me right now.
I actually managed to bash my foot really hard to the point where I didn't want to run; I'm all about hurting myself this week I guess. I cycled on a stationary bike and actually lifted some weights, strange for me considering that I'm really more of a bodyweight exercise type of guy,
and I had tons of energy the whole time. My shoulders are a bit sore though and I'm wishing for a massage, which I probably wont' get.
I noticed that while that perpetual patch of acne covered skin I had mentioned was still fading/mostly gone, I did see two new pimples on my face in spots I normally don't get them. Maybe my declaration of receding acne was premature.
I've uploaded new pictures. I think my stomach chest looks a bit better today again, but as I mentioned, my face isn't looking as good as it was.
Sunday, 4/1/07
Morning Weight: ?
+ Basal Metabolic Rate*: | 1862 kcal |
+ General Activity*: | 1086 kcal |
+ Extra Activity and Exercise: | 367 kcal |
- Weight Loss Goal: | 1000 kcal |
Day Quota: | 2315 kcal |
- Consumed: | 2345 kcal |
Calories Left: | -30 kcal |
Lunch #1
1/2 Watermelon: approximately 432 calories
Lunch #2
1/2 Watermelon: approximately 432 calories
Dinner:
12 Bananas: 1260 calories
I slept in late today, and did end up going to the gym, but only after I had eaten, so I figured that I'd better just wait for tomorrow to weigh myself again. I have to say that I had considerably more energy today than is the norm; whether that's because I got extra sleep or have been raw I can't say.
So I mentioned that I picked up a watermelon on Friday from the first batch I've seen at the store since fall. I ate the whole thing in two sitting today and I felt pretty fantastic. I'm something of a connoisseur of watermelons, you understand, so I can same with some authority that this was nothing special, but it was good enough, quite frankly, and I wish I could have had a few more for a feast tomorrow.
Now, I've been craving potatoes, rice, gluten free pasta, and kasha for the past few days, but by the time I finished my first portion of watermelon, all such thoughts disappeared. I don't think it's mental, unless it's subconscious, but rather I believe that perhaps it takes a certain amount/type of fruit to truely satisfy the body. I've heard Dr. Graham say that all such cravings are either mental addictions or physical ones, and that all the presence of one indicates is that you haven't eaten enough fruit, even if you think you have. After this experience, I'm starting to think that he's probably right. I ate watermelon until I was satisfied, and the cravings are still gone. The thought of eating Chinese, Indian, or Thai, my favorites, doesn't even tempt me right now.
I actually managed to bash my foot really hard to the point where I didn't want to run; I'm all about hurting myself this week I guess. I cycled on a stationary bike and actually lifted some weights, strange for me considering that I'm really more of a bodyweight exercise type of guy,
and I had tons of energy the whole time. My shoulders are a bit sore though and I'm wishing for a massage, which I probably wont' get.
I noticed that while that perpetual patch of acne covered skin I had mentioned was still fading/mostly gone, I did see two new pimples on my face in spots I normally don't get them. Maybe my declaration of receding acne was premature.
I've uploaded new pictures. I think my stomach chest looks a bit better today again, but as I mentioned, my face isn't looking as good as it was.
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