Monday, October 25, 2010

Hunter Gatherer - Two week Diet

I have been thinking… I know dangerous problem #1; and now I have a new idea… This is purely in search of a healthier physical way, attempting to get back to basics for awhile and not feel tortured in the process:


My new idea is the “The Hunter Gatherer Diet”. This may be better than a fast because you are actually eating and since we live in a modern world it is really the modern day Hunter Gatherer Diet (Your local food store can provide the grounds for the hunting and gathering). It is pretty simple, no processed stuff but eat as much of the unprocessed stuff as you want. My objective is to eliminate for two weeks all the processed stuff that is no good. I would recommend people try to go organic and try to eliminate those complex chemicals that are designed to kill little pest and preserve foods, I just get worried about my body processing such complex chemicals.

Cooking foods is completely fine, baking, boiling, broiling but try to stick with regular ovens, stovetop and barbeque, no microwaving.

So here’s what is good:

• Fresh fruits

• Fresh Vegetables (any and all apply, feel free to cook or eat raw, like salads)

• Nuts (could be roasted but without any salt)

• Beans (not canned or bottled), get them dry and then cook them

• Whole grains bought raw at the store, unprocessed and not canned

• You can juice vegetables

• Eggs are good (farm fresh)

• Milk (as unprocessed as possible)

• Raw unprocessed honey

• Regular teas, herbal teas and coffee are okay but not the decaf stuff

For my carnivore friends

• Any meat or fish that you buy raw, you don’t have to go out and actually hunt them down, although some might find this aspect fun. Come to think of it, insects and worms are also good, the ultimate fast food, roaches are really probably the fastest of fast foods.

I am struggling with olive oil, I think no but if you need it, fine; but it should never be fried. No frying allowed!

These foods and beverages are absolutely out:

• Flour, breads, cakes, bagels…

• Pasta of any kind

• Candy including all chocolate (just for two weeks, you can handle it)

• Table sugar, table salt,

• Salad dressings (use oil and lemon juice or some other juice),

• Prepackaged beverages that come in bottles or cans

  • (That includes soda, diet or non, juices...)
• Soy and almond milk are all out

• Tofu or Tempe

• Cheese


This is a two week experience, starting on November 1. Let me know how you are doing.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

To: all clients and potential clients,
Kevin has too much time on his hands. Please give him some studies!
Chocoholic #1

Anonymous said...

Dear Chocoholic #1,

I agree Kevin needs another resource other than forcing his "hunting and gathering" on us, but do not agree with him needing more studies (at least not for 2010). Maybe he needs another hobby...maybe just a TV :)

Chocoholic #2

Anonymous said...

Yup...........Chocoholic #2 is right--it's already too difficult to schedule him for a new study so maybe just one of those nassaging recliners from Brookstone for relaxation and eating M&M's (or TV watching)!

Anonymous said...

Last night which was day 7 for me. I was sitting in the back room relazing when all of a sudden I felt weird. I thought I was going to have to call 911 because I couldn't feel my body. Even my head was so light I couldn't feel it. I was seriously about to call out "HELP" from my family when I realized this was a good thing. All of my pains were gone!

Kecin said...

The last "anonymous" scares me.

Kevin said...

Who is Kecin? I must have lost a "v" hunting and gathering

Kevin said...

Who is Kecin? I must have lost a "v" hunting and gathering