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Like anything, doing something to the extreme isn't great but I'm sure most people can cut back on bread, pasta and sugar it and will do them good.

Spot on. As Daisy said, horses for courses. I've been on it for 3 1/2 weeks. I've lost 6kg's so I'm losing around 1.6kg's a week. I'm eating some limited diary and other bits and pieces. It's working beyond fine for me. In this time energy levels are definitely up, I don't suffer energy lags mid morning and mid arvo. Those energy lags are gone. I'm losing weight at a nice even rate. I ride 2-4 times a week and my performance has significantly improved. Hard to say how much of that is directly attributable to the diet as loss of weight has a really big impact anyway. You don't have to be a complete slave to it for it to make a huge difference. I have read that MFC will still do some carb loading before games anyway.

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Don't close the thread I've actually really enjoyed some of the discussion and I'm thinking of converting to a "semi" paleo diet to give it a run. Probably won't stick to strict diet but will try and cut out bread/Pasta/rice and sugars as much as possible.

Some of the links to recipes etc have been great also, I went and loaded up on some ingredients before and am going to give the home made Granola a run, we'll see how it goes. I've been eating Sanitariums Granola with Vanilla oat clusters and love it but it's got added sugar and I'm assuming it's a fair bit. Also the grains etc full of carbs so I'll try this one out and see if it works for me.

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I've just seen a couple of documentaries Re the Paleo diet & a couple of TV series which discussed this diet. & even Professors in Diabetes say the carb diet is a No-No for diabetics, or type 2 diabetes sufferers, they all should ease up on Carbs.

they all seem in alignment, cut down on the Carbs & watch the weight drop away. but do not stop eating the greens. this cutting carbs seems to aid the Liver & the Pancreas to start recovery?

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I cut out/significantly reduced my bread/Pasta/rice/refined sugar intake and started doing some exercise 3/4 mornings a week in December. Exercise wasn't too strenuous half an hour on the exercise bike and some weights.

I didn't weigh myself before however I think it's safe to say I lost at least 5kg and up to 8kg within a matter of weeks. Christmas/New Years put a damper on it as I stopped exercising though I still tried to keep an eye on diet and have maybe put back on a kilo or two but still keeping the weight off. Need to lose another 10 or so kilos ideally so gotta get the motivation up to start exercising again but I actually felt great and had more energy when exercising and eating less of the heavy floury foods.

Was drinking a lot of water too which helped probably 2.5 litres a day.

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i'm pretty sure paleolithic people ate mars bars

at least that's my story

there is no proof they didn't

Ah Daisy. Good work old sport.

There really is less to you than meets the eye.

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Whenever I read about the emphasis on meat in the human diet I just look at my incisors and compare them to my dog's.

we kill the food before tearing into it.... they tear into it as its still running before bringing it down & munching away.

we have all rounders teeth. we can survive in most environments, with or without meat.. imo, our biggest downfall is saying enough... sustainable isn't in our appetites vocabulary in modern times.

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tell this to your northern seat buddies DC :P time for Paleo so they can get the energy to stand & yell & cheer, instead of wrapping hands together

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not northern seats for me d-l, more like north-eastern

in fact i still long for the old standing room where i could roam from end to end as i pleased

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Serious question dc! What diet is best to keep you in the blue rinser saddle? I realize the 80 plus group probably tire easily but what about the 60 year old " young uns" . Do you go paleo or load up on the carbs ( plus Biffs additives) . Is the MICA team on standby?

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Serious question dc! What diet is best to keep you in the blue rinser saddle? I realize the 80 plus group probably tire easily but what about the 60 year old " young uns" . Do you go paleo or load up on the carbs ( plus Biffs additives) . Is the MICA team on standby?

i don't think medications count as a diet bbo

but as i alluded to before a mars bar gives a quick energy rush (but as you know comes with great responsibility)

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i don't think medications count as a diet bbo

but as i alluded to before a mars bar gives a quick energy rush (but as you know comes with great responsibility)

didn't seem to work for MnM's Blues, or Robinson... he has become a Crusoe or is that crusader

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Serious question dc! What diet is best to keep you in the blue rinser saddle? I realize the 80 plus group probably tire easily but what about the 60 year old " young uns" . Do you go paleo or load up on the carbs ( plus Biffs additives) . Is the MICA team on standby?

seaweed extract apparently Bbo.... but mind the gritty sand

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i don't think medications count as a diet bbo

but as i alluded to before a mars bar gives a quick energy rush (but as you know comes with great responsibility)

& IF you need a break between sets, either have a Kit-Kat, or take up art

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Low GI carbs have a more enduring effect, for those who are interested.

looks like even Raffa has gone Paleo over the off-season

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