This was at my 50km mark. The weather was perfect! Too bad, so sad! |
In the meantime, I am still doing my diet experiment. I have been mostly paleo. My energy levels are stable. I get less asthma like symptoms so far. That could be also a placebo effect. What I do notice is when I do cheat on sugar, I get some of the symptoms. The reason is that to get the sugar out of your system and then re-introduce it, has its adverse effects. You are more likely to notice it then you would if you continually have sugar in your diet. I had some medjool dates yesterday. Seem healthy enough, right? Natural. No added sugar. No preservatives. Here is the thing. The natural occurring sugar is Fructose. It is still sugar. Your body reacts to it like it does with glucose. When broken down, it becomes glucose. Robb Wolf who I have mentioned before in my paleo blog site, refers to fructose is that "aunt" that looks innocent enough. The liver works harder to break down fructose than when it receives straight glucose. Anyhow, at any rate, my innocent dates were evil. You live, you learn.
Here is a blog on Fructose by Amy Kabal who is a dietitian:
Fructose Effects on the Body
Here is another experiment of mine. Pure coffee. I bought a bag of coffee beans that are from Costa Rica. I learned from the Bullet-Proof executive that consuming coffee in its highest quality form has some benefits.
Bullet Proof Executive- Coffee enhancing health
According, Dr. Mercola and his associate this form of caffeine binds with those receptors that are known to be addiction receptors (i.e. addiction to sugar). Secondly, it helps to restore brain cells and heighten your energy levels. The trick is to be buy coffee beans that are grown in high altitudes where mold is non existent. Some coffee are processed with the mold. Avoid sun dried and aim for water processed. I got a coffee grinder and I selected some beans to have them roasted at the Green Beanery. Again, I will let you know how that works.
Perhaps all of this self experimentation amounts to one thing: "Too much time on my hands." I have been blessed with it. So why not use it?
Until next time,
Helga
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