Raw Paleo Diet to Suit You => Carnivorous / Zero Carb Approach => Topic started by: phatdave on July 01, 2009, 10:12:50 pm
Title: ARMY + ZERO CARB/RAW PALEO
Post by: phatdave on July 01, 2009, 10:12:50 pm
ARMY + ZERO CARB Hi,
I was think about joining the british army.
I think i might have to abandon zero-carbing/raw paleoing because it would surely be impossible.
If anyone has an experience or thoughts that would be most useful.
Right now it is the only thing holding me back.
thanks.
David
Title: Re: ARMY + ZERO CARB/RAW PALEO
Post by: Raw Rob on July 02, 2009, 12:03:17 am
I can't speak for the British Army, but I was in the U.S. Marines from 1997 to 2001.
It will be absolutely impossible to eat zero-carb or raw paleo. You will be eating highly processed and very well-cooked meals all the time. We actually had pretty good food as far as the standard western diet goes. If you're young it's not going to kill you to eat that stuff for a couple of years.
You'll also be exposed to several vaccines that you otherwise wouldn't. You don't have a choice in taking them. We had a guy get court-martialed for refusing to take the anthrax vaccine.
You'll also be working with chemicals and solvents used to maintain weapons, vehicles, living quarters, etc.
I would definitely talk to some British Army guys and get as much information as you can.
Looking back, I'm glad I did it because I wasn't ready for college right away, and it made me appreciate my freedom more. I'm glad I got out after my four years was up though.
Title: Re: ARMY + ZERO CARB/RAW PALEO
Post by: lex_rooker on July 02, 2009, 06:14:28 am
Rob, I just sent David a PM attempting to say what you put so eloquently. I was in the Army for 4 years in the early 70s just as Vietnam was winding down. I didn't have to go, but my change in attitude and for the first time having to understand that the whole world didn't revolve around me was well worth the committment. I would have been far less successful in my life if I hadn't had the military experince.
When hiring new people at work, if I had a choice I almost always opted for x-military as they seldom complained about the little stuff that didn't really matter, and they also seemed to understand that a group works best and their personal value was greatest when they were sharing information with all their coworkers. They also don't think the world owes them a living and understand that they must earn promotions as well as selfesteem.
Lex
Title: Re: ARMY + ZERO CARB/RAW PALEO
Post by: Raw Rob on July 03, 2009, 01:29:55 pm
Right on Lex,
It has definitely made me more successful. My current boss hired me more for the fact that I was a Marine than the fact that I had just graduated college.
It was really good for me to get out of my home town and see the world, and meet people from all over the country.
Whenever I think I'm having a rough day, I think back to my rough days in the military and it makes me laugh.
Rob
Title: Re: ARMY + ZERO CARB/RAW PALEO
Post by: PaleoPhil on July 13, 2009, 07:34:48 pm
I think warrior is an honorable occupation, but I would only become a Lakota warrior myself, because I think they might feed me pemmican ;), whereas the rations in the armies of the UK and US would make me sick -v and I would be unable to contribute. If they had pemmican as a ration, then I might be able to make a contribution.
Title: Re: ARMY + ZERO CARB/RAW PALEO
Post by: Josh on July 14, 2009, 03:10:50 am
One point that comes to mind is that you'll probably be doing so much exercise that it will protect you to some extent from the effects of the carbs.
You might sometimes be able to buy your own olive oil, coconut milk or sardine tins to supplement your diet with healthy(ish) fats. I think they're better than nothing.
Title: Re: ARMY + ZERO CARB/RAW PALEO
Post by: Raw Kyle on July 15, 2009, 03:50:21 am
Who knows, maybe you could make a ton of pemmican and bring it with you.
Title: Re: ARMY + ZERO CARB/RAW PALEO
Post by: PaleoPhil on July 15, 2009, 10:21:11 am