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Other Raw-Animal-Food Diets (eg:- Primal Diet/Raw Version of Weston-Price Diet etc.) => Primal Diet => Topic started by: Fermenter Zym on February 22, 2012, 07:56:32 pm

Title: Fiber in the Primal Diet
Post by: Fermenter Zym on February 22, 2012, 07:56:32 pm
Hello all,

When I first started learning about the Primal Diet, I assumed from the juicing that it was a no-fiber diet. Now as I'm reading Recipe for Living Without Disease, it seems that it's not that there's no fiber, it's just that you are supposed to blend all vegetables into sauces. Is that correct?

What's the difference between whole vegetable fiber and blended fiber?

Thanks,
zym.
Title: Re: Fiber in the Primal Diet
Post by: cherimoya_kid on February 22, 2012, 10:57:12 pm
I don't really recommend eating veggies very much. Juicing can be good in the initial stages of the diet, to help detox, but veggies are hard to digest, and have lots of anti-nutrients.
Title: Re: Fiber in the Primal Diet
Post by: Fermenter Zym on February 23, 2012, 12:50:30 am
So the diet should consist only of meat, whole eggs, and raw milk products? What about the fruit and honey?
Title: Re: Fiber in the Primal Diet
Post by: cherimoya_kid on February 23, 2012, 04:26:05 am
So the diet should consist only of meat, whole eggs, and raw milk products? What about the fruit and honey?

Fruits are easier to digest than veggies, especially if they are a little overripe.

Honey is OK for some people in small amounts. A few people will do will with larger amounts, but it's important to be very careful with it.
Title: Re: Fiber in the Primal Diet
Post by: Fermenter Zym on February 23, 2012, 04:28:52 am
What about milk and calcium / magnesium imbalances? How is that counterbalanced?
Title: Re: Fiber in the Primal Diet
Post by: cherimoya_kid on February 23, 2012, 12:39:40 pm
What about milk and calcium / magnesium imbalances? How is that counterbalanced?

I'm still trying to find a food that's really high in magnesium.  I don't trust nuts and seeds for this, they're too hard to digest.

Meanwhile, you can take a magnesium supplement.
Title: Re: Fiber in the Primal Diet
Post by: reyyzl on April 05, 2012, 02:35:32 am
Have you been practicing the primal diet and while doing so experienced health problems due to magnesium deficiency? You may find a lesser requirement of magnesium during this time and still get all the health benefits.  Alternatively if you plan to avoid using a juicer the are ways around it. You could chew the vegetables, and spit the pulp out. That's one.