I want to record my progress here so far because I think I'm going in a good direction.
For several months I've been eating a mostly LC raw diet with about 20-30% cooked on social situations and this year I went through the first Autumn of my life without a cold, not one!
In the beginning of this year I started on a health journey to find out what works for me in terms of nutrition and lifestyle and looking back to where I started, I can just say WOW. I did this because in the last three years my health seemed to be deteriorating (frequent colds, lots of dental problems, lack of energy, freaking mid day energy drops to the point where I could barely concentrate after the huge standard lunch).
I had my beliefs about what I was going to do and mostly leaned toward vegetarianism because several years ago I listened to Toni Robbins program "Energy for Life". At that point I was convinced that vegetarian/vegan was the way to go, but did not make the switch and just left it in the back of my mind with the intention to come back to it when I thought I actually had "real" health issues. It's funny when I think now that I went for several weeks with only rice, potatoes, fruits and salads, thinking it was "good enough".
I had no clearly defined plan of action, which I think was a good thing because it allowed me to eventually consider the RAF diet. I have to say that I felt blown out of the water when I discovered the concepts of disease and the reasons behind the dietary protocol in the Paleo Diet for Athletes book and later the Primal Diet. It took me some months of reading to finally consider trying it.
So I made some good and bad decisions about my health this year.
Bad decisions:
- doing 3-4 Kg of watermelon, 2-3 liters of pasteurized milk, whey protein and other cocked foods/day for 3 months. I think this lead to my dermatitis outbreak and frequent muscle cramps because they gradually stopped after phasing out those foods.
- accepting 3 amalgam fillings. I did not know better. The bad thing is that one of them is at the root of the tooth which means I'd have to pull it If I want it out.
Good ones:
- experimenting with the warrior diet which totally got read of the mid day energy drops.
- doing P90x and an qi gong type of daily energy routine, good stuff. I think this also contributed to my increased energy levels.
- starting a more raw oriented diet resulting in more energy, better cold tolerance and improved ability to concentrate and probably others that I didn't yet notice.
Next, I will be focusing on going 100% raw and keep an eye open for new things I can learn about health and nutrition. This forum is a great resource.