Anybody know any good books that shed some light on the paleo diet for somebody that really doesn't know much about it?

http://www.amazon.com/Paleo-Diet-Ath.../dp/1594860890
^I liked this book. The guy I borrowed it from is interesting: lightheavy NPC -> Chief of Police -> Yoga instructor. Never the less he knows nutrition.
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Lots of interesting stuff in there. Breast milk chapter, self canabilism, mamilian diets, etc. Admittedly the first section is probably not up to oar scientifically with the rest of the book. Its a lot of evolutionary based theories and guesses and he tries really hard to connect dots but I still found it interesting to read. The second section is where the actual diet comes into play. Here he cites plenty of references that you an look up and has much better evidence to support his stance. I never got around to the third section on micronutrients but have been meaning too
Lemme know what you think of it jiggz
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Anyone ever do any research, or have any papers on candida infection, I have had acid reflux for about 8 years along with many of the other symptoms. A lot of doctors say its bunk, but I've never really trusted the western worlds views on a lot of medical conditions.
I started a glutein free diet for the first time 3 days ago and I would have to say I feel pretty good. No more bloating after meals and I don't feel as gasy. I also eat seaonaly I refuse to buy strawberries in january, they taste like sour styrofoam.
I have watched most of the food doc's, im a cook by trade so food is a big part of my life. I make most if not all my food by hand, I don't trust the food industry at all.
I find the junk food is cheaper then healthy food debate to be a joke. My wife had me go to the store a few weeks back and buy a bag of chips for a party it was 5 bucks !!! I spend about 50 every two weeks at my produce market and that fills the cart.
As in yeast infection?
Try a keto-ish approach. Your already in track with avoiding gluten but I would go further to avoid all glucose and fructose. Stick with green fibrous veggies, eat lots of red meat & eggs, avoid dairy, increase intake of coconut oil and supplement with a probiotic and any other micro nutrients you don't feel you are getting from diet. Carbs (sugar) are just going to feed the yest and not really help any. Yeast weakens the lining of your intestines, eating gluten will only worsen this problem.
If this approach helps your yeast problem then I would stick with it for a while before adding carbs back in and would look to starting with starchy carbs like potatoes at first.
Best of luck
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No just the intro I think
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The art of war is always a good read
Any of you get a chance to read this one yet? I have to say so far it has been a pretty good read
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Any of you get a chance to read this one yet? I have to say so far it has been a pretty good read.
Interestingly enough the author does say that the anabolic window for protein is crucial. Not just for protein synthesis but to also minimize using protein as a fuel instead of protein synthesis. I know a lot of people have gotten away from that so I was kind of surprised to see him advocating it.
He also says that we shouldn't consume more than 20-25 g protein post workout; tying into protein being used up as energy. Optimal amount being only 10-20 g from high quality sources i.e., food vs shake.
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Anabolic window.. I dunno about crucial. I would say its meh..
What's wrong with using protein as fuel? As long as your maintaining a positive nitrogen balance why does it matter if some protein is being converted to glucose?
You have the book in PDF?
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