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« Reply #10 on: March 12, 2009, 09:34:33 AM »

That is good to know. In the past I have had energy surges from not so healthy foods like sugar etc.
I started with making enough juice for a day. but after reading the possibility of eating only meat, I am making juice every few days.
 Is meat and the fat from meat your primary diet?
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« Reply #11 on: March 12, 2009, 02:26:45 PM »

That is good to know. In the past I have had energy surges from not so healthy foods like sugar etc.
I started with making enough juice for a day. but after reading the possibility of eating only meat, I am making juice every few days.
 Is meat and the fat from meat your primary diet?

No, I also eat raw organic fruit and the occasional veg. It usually averages out at 10% of the diet as plants, I think. At least I often eat a pound or two of meat a day without necessarily always eating some raw fruit.
I wouldn't recommend going zero-carb, just yet. Some people do very badly when they go through the transition phase of zero-carb. It would be better to ask dozens of questions of raw zero carbers like Lex, and get used to raw plant and raw animal food diet, first, before taking such a drastic step. I, for example, find that raw zero-carb doesn't work for me, though low-carb works fine.

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« Reply #12 on: March 23, 2009, 03:17:29 PM »

I have been away and just saw your post Tyler. Call it coincidence, while I was away I found it easier to go zero carbs. So far no cravings. But I know the first few days of anything will not necessarily show problems and I will look out for problems. So far I do feel better. Thanks.

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