Showing posts with label meat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meat. Show all posts

Friday, April 5, 2013

The Second Brain

Posted by Melissa Baumgart
I was fully prepared for a Paleo FAIL.  I entered April with a white knuckle grip on my cynical, life is shitty attitude, and I was NOT going to let go.  Wait, have I mentioned this already?  Probably.  See, so attached that I am still romanticizing those days.

I expected to hate Paleo.  I expected to not be prepared enough to meet the demands of a non-processed food diet.  I expected to sneak bites of macaroni and cheese or pizza from the kitchen when no one was looking.
"Sorry, vegans.  I once was one of you, believe it or not"

So far, none of that has been true.  Five days in and I still love it.  I wake up refreshed, I sleep like I haven't in months, and I'm never hungry or without something on hand to eat.  And most crazy thing of all: I feel, dare I say...happy.   I still yell at my kids and get mad at my husband, I am human after all, but generally speaking, my attitude has shifted.  It's like I have new eyes and the world is brighter.

A reader and friend suggested a couple books due to my proclamation of loving the "all-the-meat-I-can-eat" Paleo diet.  The books, The Diet Cure and The Mood Cure, are on their way to my doorstep as I type.  The gist of the story seems to be this:  high protein diets can positively effect the neurotransmitters in our bodies that contribute to our outlook or mood.  I'm really excited about checking these books out to see the science behind the claim.  Although, I might assert that this month could be a good example of living proof.

I have also been thinking about something I learned in my last grad school, that the gut-brain connection is really important.  The vagus nerve carries 90% of the nerve signals from the gut to the brain, not the other way around.  The gut is giving our brain more signals and more neurotransmitters than what we usually think of as the "normal" nervous system functioning, that our brain controls everything.  Dr. Michael D. Gershon, who coined the term, "the second brain" in regards to the gut and later published a book of the same title, found in his research that 95% of the body's serotonin is produced in the gut.  Hey, isn't serotonin linked to depression and anxiety?

So, I was thinking that it makes so much sense that although in my head, I was not willing to let go of my crappy, cynical attitude, since my gut was feeling better...it just took over.  I found this blog, The Paleo Mom, and she has an easy to read post on this phenomenon of the second brain, and some good recipes.

Now, I am going to go cook up that grass-fed steak in my fridge.  With some mushrooms and onions and kale.  Mmmmm.

(To be fair, I am eating lots of fruits and veggies too.)


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Could it be the Paleo?

Posted by Melissa Baumgart

I don't know if it's the great sleep I got last night, the amazing coffee I had at Victrola with Amy, or spending money at the Co-op...but I kinda feel amazing right now.  I doubt it could already be the Paleo, right?  It must be the coffee, that shit was so good.  But could it be the Paleo?  Could 36 hours without any grains or carbs have me feeling this good in my own skin?
So far, one day and a half in, and it is the first "diet" that I don't feel restricted by.  I mean, sure, I couldn't get popcorn at the ballpark last night, but that's OK.  The 2+ sausages I had for dinner had me feeling pretty damn good, and not hungry.

I had blueberries for breakfast, nuts for a snack, and turkey meatloaf from the Co-op for lunch with a salad at home.  I guess I love meat (Hold the jokes).  It is delicious and satisfying (Seriously), so I don't feel like I am missing out or starving.  Could this be it?  Could this be the perfect food lifestyle for me?  I always do this, jump all in head first.  Let's see how I feel about it a few weeks in.

At the Co-op today I bought: Bacon, three packages of local sausages, ground turkey, chicken breast, two grass-fed beef patties, one grass fed beef steak and a pork tenderloin.  Add in some veggies and fruit, with nuts for a snack, and I should be good for the week, right?  I also bought a Paleo magazine.  The cashier must of been like, "Typical.  Primal Newbie."

As soon as I got home I whipped up some turkey balls to have on hand.
Oh, god, I hope it's not the coffee.  Fearing the crash.

Monday, April 1, 2013

SausageFest

Posted by Amy Baranski and Melissa Baumgart
Bring on the Meat!

 This month starts our challenge of eating a Paleolithic diet.  So far, what we are clear on is that this is what we can eat:
  • Meat
  • Veggies
  • Eggs
  • Fruit
  • Nuts and Seeds 
  • Bacon
 The Meat is ON!
Some people do 80/20, Paleo to normal diet.  We are not set on whether we are going to be 100%, 80% or, let's face it, 0% Paleo.   
So, what we can't eat....
  • Carbs, no grains of ANY kind.
  • Dairy
  • Chocolate
  • Sugar
  • Wine
  • Beer
  • Rice, did we mention grain?
  • Potato (So, fries, chips, baked...you name it.)
  • Chocolate bunnies left over from Easter