So... after watching http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM and looking around it appears that this low fructose diet/lifestyle may have some merit... anyone tried this/doing this? I've been thinking about what I eat and it seems that fructose is nearly unavoidable... but I can't always tell what food has what in it... no apples, honey, wheat
1/12/2010 12:40:09 PM
You may also want to consider looking at this paper too for sources of protein http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/cgi-bin/fulltext/122413811/PDFSTART Also it is speculated that soy decreases the incidence of prostate cancer in men.
1/12/2010 1:16:17 PM
are you trying to lose weight or actually be healthy? because a diet that's low in fruits, vegetables, and wheat is just stupid unless you have fructose malabsorption or are trying to lose weight (in a not very healthy/sustainable manner - i.e. atkins)on the other hand, a diet low in hfcs/table sugar is more reasonable]
1/12/2010 1:23:13 PM
^^ And, concerning soy, say hello to brain atrophy:
1/12/2010 1:24:27 PM
you faggots and your fad diets just use some moderation and disciplinecuttin out parts of a complete diet and addin bullshit some biased science says you should add is stupid[Edited on January 12, 2010 at 1:28 PM. Reason : d]
1/12/2010 1:27:55 PM
^^ I wonder if it has anything to do with the estradiol derivatives in soy. I dunno...^ I can say that once I started drinking loads of water, I lost more weight than I really wanted, but felt amazing in terms health and mind... I don't eat really bad in the first place with the occassional pizza and cookies [Edited on January 12, 2010 at 1:32 PM. Reason : dsfh]
1/12/2010 1:30:14 PM
^^what he said, except without all the inflammatory language.__________ diets are nonsense. Just eat good food. Fresh fruits and vegetables, whole grain, plenty of water, and not a lot of preserved or packaged food. Don't eat so much, and don't eat out very often. I promise you'll be better off.[Edited on January 12, 2010 at 1:30 PM. Reason : ]
1/12/2010 1:30:52 PM
I'm trying to lose weight. I don't eat a ton. I've done the eat healthy and exercise thing... with little to show. Just figured that lowering HFCS, fructose, etc intake may be worth a shot and was asking about thator in other words, leave the chit chat shit in chit chat. I put lifestyle in this for a reason - didn't mean a fad diet, I meant a change in my food intake. I didn't ask about your advice on other matters. I asked about low fructose eating. [Edited on January 12, 2010 at 1:38 PM. Reason : .]
1/12/2010 1:35:16 PM
^^ Except that's not what you've indicated before:
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1/12/2010 1:39:29 PM
fwiw, i lost 120 lbs loosely following South Beach for a while, which really just morphed into eating less food overall, more vegetables, and being more aware of what i put in my body. It can be done... though starting some kind of diet is a really good way to ease yourself into better eating habits in the long run... at least it was for me.
1/12/2010 1:41:21 PM
^^^ What the fuck? Those two posts are completely irrelevant to each other.
1/12/2010 1:44:37 PM
IM GOING TO LIVE ENTIRELY OFF OF ORGANICALLY LOCALLY GROWN MANGOSTEENS
1/12/2010 1:45:58 PM
^^^^^I'm not one to defend the guy, but what he said about eating healthy and thinking Americans are too stupid to do that aren't conflicting stances.[Edited on January 12, 2010 at 1:46 PM. Reason : *]
1/12/2010 1:46:28 PM
where is this no fruits/vegetables thing coming from? you can still eat those things... maybe limit those with high fructose contents. my question is more in relation to other foods that have fructose or similar compounds added in...
1/12/2010 1:46:50 PM
remember that ol pyramid thing we learned about in kindergarden??its actually one of the few publically circulated guidelines that the government got rightits all you really need. unless the word "sparingly" is too big for you.
1/12/2010 1:48:33 PM
^x5 "moderation and discipline" =/= calling the "food police," you dolt. Self-discipline was clearly what was being advised--not some outside authority forcing you to stop stuffing whatever into your goddamned mouth.
1/12/2010 2:12:41 PM
I realize this thread is about those who have started their own Low fructose diet/lifestyle.... which I have not. Hear me out, maybe I can offer some insight. I am in outside sales, which is currently salary+commission, but will move into straight commission starting at the beginning of July 2010. I have been in this position since July 2009. I have competition from several direct manufacturing sales reps, large distributors, and local distributors. Here are the advantages and disadvantages of each:Direct Advantages: Immediate knowledge of new technology, no middle man mark up, one shipping bill (paid by manufacturer or buyer of goods), access to larger range of non-commodity items, control inventory, have access to many distributors that can effectively sell their goods which increases market share, and set prices of commodity they manufacture.Direct disadvantages: Typically have 1-3 sales reps per region (i.e. southeast, mid-atlantic, northeast, etc.) limiting the number of accounts they can successfully manage/cold-call, lack physical customer service or physical technical service available to or affordable for smaller users or altogether, are sometimes not trustworthy because they will go in behind their distributors that sell their commodity to one account in large quantities (i.e. they missed a big account, and have found out about it through a distributor selling their particular product) which leads to the distributor not selling their product anymore, have too many distributors selling the product ultimately driving the set price down through deviations, possibly rely on distributors to actually sell the product, and competition from other direct sources.Large distributor advantages: have access to other commodities that go hand in hand with other manufacturers (poor example- grocery stores sell milk as well as cereal), get direct pricing, many locations regionally or nationally easing the shipping burden of buyers with multiple locations, personal service either customer or technical, many sales reps that are able to cover a broader territory, access to multiple manufacturers of the same commodity allowing to keep prices in check, service programs that smaller companies can't offer and direct providers can't match in price or value, and experts of many many commodities as opposed to one or a few.Large distributor disadvantages: smaller local distributors creating price wars (think Michael Scott Paper Co vs Dunder-Mifflin), direct mfg's going in behind and stealing business, limited access to all of the mfg's (you won't find Harris Teeter name brands in Food Lion and visa versa), can't truly set prices because it's based on both supply and demand, territory management, and tough growth prospects in slower economies (this is true for direct as well really)Local distributor advantages: Typically a good ol' boy setting where the seller and the buyer know each other for years (this does happen at all levels, but mostly at the local level), local folks are right down the street and can be used in emergencies, if the local guy buys at high enough volumes then there is no shipping charge to the end user, and access to both direct mfg's and large distributors.Local distributor disadvantages: easily beaten in price, array of commodities, array of technology, lack of trained staff, low cash flow, etc etc etc.This is what I have noticed in my six months, I am sure there are plenty more that need mentioning. The way I am setting myself apart as a sales person is this: I go after the big accounts right now while I am new. The big accounts, if I land them, will take care of me while I am new and building a customer base. The money made off of those allows me to focus free time on smaller accounts that get me higher margins. I build up big accounts, I would like to have 5-10 of these, then get 20-30 medium accounts. If I lose 1 or 2 big accounts, the 20-30 medium accounts keep me afloat while I go after new big accounts. I don't really waste time on small accounts simply because they basically pay for breakfast or something really small. I will say this, if you can't get a big account in the first 6-8 months (assuming you have cash flow that you can ride this long) you could be in a world of trouble. If you can get one, it will really make going after the others a lot more enjoyable and less stressful. It's simply just very exhausting wasting any time on anything other than big accounts in the very beginning. You work just as hard on the medium sized accounts and see 1/3 to 1/36 of the money in my situation. If you have any other questions, you can PM me. I hope this helps in the slightest!
1/12/2010 2:45:19 PM
You sonofabitch you stole my thread!message_topic.aspx?topic=585757
1/12/2010 2:45:34 PM
Watching now
1/12/2010 2:48:01 PM
I can see wanting to significantly reduce high fructose corn syrup intake, but it seems to me like eliminating more 'natural' sources of fructose is taking it to the extreme.
1/12/2010 3:56:59 PM
More than likely, he's equating anything with fructose to HFCS.So his stated intention might not actually be what he's thinking of doing.
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1/12/2010 4:22:14 PM
Any diet that limits the intake of [non-starchy] fruits and vegetables is not a good diet/lifestyle. If the only fruits/veggies one eats is bananas and potatoes, then yes, do limit those.
1/12/2010 4:32:23 PM
everyone else has already said it, but to reiterate, if your diet says you can't eata fucking apple, for gods sake, it is probably terrible diet.[Edited on January 12, 2010 at 4:48 PM. Reason : a]
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1/12/2010 6:16:30 PM
i want that low fructose lifestyle
1/12/2010 6:24:41 PM
I got dat 190% low fructose.
1/12/2010 6:29:00 PM
^HAHA
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1/13/2010 7:49:34 AM
^ I was about to post the same thing. Veggies should be at the bottom of the pyramid and not grain. Problem is that veggies are more expensive and kids don't want to eat them when they can have HFCS filled nastiness, so they put grain at the bottom to reduce gov. costs and make people sluggish.
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1/13/2010 11:39:05 AM
<--carb cycler
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1/14/2010 1:05:16 PM
We spent MILLIONS of years evolving without grains.Yet not eating them is stupid?Ok you got me, magic man....
1/14/2010 8:31:15 PM
Yes, I know you are referring to the "Neolithic Diet".However, just because humans didn't eat grains for a long long time doesn't mean we shouldn't or can't.Fact of the matter is, grains can be healthy, if eaten whole or broken into bits (not pulverized into flour). Very healthy, in fact, just as healthy as fruits and vegetables.So yeah, excluding a nutritious group of foods from your diet IS STUPID.And excluding a nutritious group of foods from your diet just because our ancestors didn't eat them (not because they didn't want to, but because they didn't know) IS VERY STUPID.
1/14/2010 8:44:48 PM
No.
1/14/2010 8:50:04 PM
ok, whatever. you are a waste of time.
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1/14/2010 10:11:18 PM
Grains are high in calories, high in carbs, low in nutrients (none of which are exclusive to grains), and high in antinutrients.Any study you find declaring the health benefits of whole grains will surely be comparing them only to refined grains, which we all agree are terrible.But nevermind all that; bring on the 11 bowls of pasta!
1/14/2010 11:26:28 PM
We do eat carbs for a reason. If you're exercising as you should be it's pretty damn stupid to cut out grains because they're "high in carbs" imo. They're fuel for the body.
1/15/2010 5:24:31 AM
Grains have just as many calories as fruits, vegetables, and meat does, gram for gram. "High in calories"... WTF does that mean? And since grains are the richest source of fiber after beans/lentils in the human diet, they also keep you fuller for longer, and slow down the digestion keeping blood sugar levels stable."High in carbs"? Meat is "high in protein". And fat too, depending on the cut of meat. What's your point? Oh I get it, you are one of those Atkin's groupies... "all carbs are bad", right?"Low in nutrients"? This really shows your ignorance. High in fiber, decent amounts of some minerals and vitamins, and high in antioxidants. And some are quite high in good quality protein as well (quinoa, amaranth have complete protein). Go educate yourself."None of which are exclusive to grains". Actually, a couple of the antioxidants isolated from grains have not been found in other foods, especially from oats and barley. But even if what you said is true, so fucking what? There are not many nutrients which are exclusive to just one food. Hey don't eat oranges to get your vitamin C... it is not exclusive to oranges!"High in antinutrients". If you cook grains enough, the antinutrients are neutralized. Beans have the same problem. Are you against beans as well? Oh yeah, of course you are, because early humans only ate meat, fruits, seeds, shoots, and roots. That means no grains, no beans, no lentils, no dairy.
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1/15/2010 8:12:59 AM
The problem with the American diet is super-processed foods and little exercise. Quinoa and brown rice are not the enemy Anyone actually interested in why the American diet sucks so bad I recommend In Defense of Food. The American food history part of the book was really interesting and the eating guidelines part was more or less common sense but sadly most Americans seem to lack that in the food department.
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