Dave this was all discussed on the mad section and its far from a simple as you guys make out, yes a high fat diet is good
for endurance and putting the body through things it was never designed to do such as rowing a pole all day or running ultra
marathons but for health purposes it has little to offer other than quick weight loss for those who need to lose it quick.
I think we need to be careful recommending these types of diets, the evidence just isn't conclusive enough to say they are safe
long term, for instance a high fat diet is a real no no for people with thyroid problems which can also make you feel tired and gain
weight.
Then you have to look at trans fats, processed fats, fats from dairy which tend to be high in salt and hormones, the list goes on.
Do we really want to be avoiding apples oranges beetroot ginger carrots turnip blueberries pears and so on, on the HFLC thread these are actually being described as bad foods, it madness.
You have a good point, the phyto nutrients in fruits and veggies are essential to good health. And the jury is still out on which is the best type of diet is for optimal health, there seems to be so many "schools" of thought its totaly confusing. Who do you listen to??
the high fat types of diet scare me a little although i have done it. There is lots of rssearch supporting high fat diet as healthy brett mckay from art of manliness went on a high fat diet for 90 days and had before and after blood test and the results speak for them selfs, some realy possitive cholesterol tryglyciride reports.
I even tried a vegan diet recently but now I include some animal protein but just drasticaly less than previously.
Carbohydrates have hormonal benefits and having tried all types of diet I prefer to have some carbs, typicaly around 40% of daily calorie consumption. The important consideration is which sources of carbohydrate you consume, I eat lots of fruit and veggies more veggies than fruit as too much fructose is a no no. I love oats and sweet potato wedges(not together) and each time we shop we buy different greens and try to get organic where possible.
Theres just too many people touting different deitary advice and they can be convincing.
Ive been in so many circles with it all you just get dizzy.
From now on Im going to use my common sense, eat mostly whole clean and varied foods. Watch out for the saturated fats( but not altogether), also processed and refined foods, high salt high sugar.
And have a little of waht you fancy aswell, as long as it doesnt dominate what your chewing on.