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Dr.GeorgiaEde said:Hi Isadora and everyone else--
Joe Paleo sent me a tweet earlier today letting me know about this nice thread, so I thought it I would pop over and say hello. Thank you for the interest in the histamine article--it is perfectly ok with me if you post excerpts here--the great thing about the internet is once you post something, it becomes public and people get to share it and toss it about to think it all over. I am not familiar with Ray Peat's work and have an unusually busy stretch coming up the next few days because of work and Easter weekend traveling, but if anyone has questions or if there is something you'd like me to ponder with you, I'm happy to do it once I'm back in town on Monday!
Have a nice weekend!
Dr.GeorgiaEde said:Hi Isadora and everyone else--
Joe Paleo sent me a tweet earlier today letting me know about this nice thread, so I thought it I would pop over and say hello.
Dr. Ede said:Mid-morning Notes: Two hours after eating a breakfast of chicken and duckfat (21 grams of protein + 29 grams of fat for a total of 374 calories), I still felt a bit lightheaded and cold and fuzzy-headed. I went to the supermarket (I am lucky to live right next door to a Whole Foods), and strolled through the aisles while waiting for the butcher to carve me up some beef fat (how weird), but nothing looked appealing. I was not hungry, but I felt I needed more nutrition.
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In the afternoon and evening I found myself distracted by thoughts of food–dancing through my head were images of chocolate cupcakes, giant balls of fresh mozzarella cheese, grilled burgers, and all kinds of yummy things. I was getting mouth-watering hankerings for…well…just about anything. I told myself that if I don’t eat dairy tomorrow, I should be free of these intrusive, delectable daydreams.