Guest guest Posted July 4, 2010 Report Share Posted July 4, 2010 Bee's All Meat & Fat Program 1. Consume 20% meat/eggs and 80% " good " fats (calorie-wise, not volume or grams). Fats include unrefined coconut oil, butter, lard, olive oil, cod liver oil, and other natural occurring fats from animals. All meats and eggs contain fats so they need to be considered when you total up your fats. Do this by entering all of the meats and fats you eat into www.fitday.com and then scroll down to the pie chart that shows how the calories are split, so you can adjust your protein or fat up or down accordingly. NOTE: If you consume too little fats with protein you can become constipated. 2. Do not consume any man-made fats of any kind, except extra virgin olive oil, i.e. margarine, cooking oils and fats, etc. that are derived from canola, safflower, sunflower, peanut, nut oils, seed oil, soybean oil, etc. 3. Consume the best meats you can afford, i.e. preferably organic or certified organic, since they are higher in nutrients. Eat more red meats that other kinds. Choose cuts of meat that contain the most fat in them - pork contains the most fat and is considered a red meat. Have at least 2 servings of fish per week. 4. Do not consume any processed meats of any kind, i.e. sausage, bacon, ham, lunch meats, etc., unless you ensure ham and bacon not smoked or contain nitrates, sulphites, salt, sugar, flavorings, spices, etc. 5. Drink at least 8 ounces of liquids with meals. You will find you will want more water on an all meat and fat diet, so drink to thirst. 6. Do not snack between meals, since the production of hydrochloric acid (HCl) in the stomach is almost shut down when there is food travelling through the upper part of the small intestines. HCl is most important for protein digestion. 7. If needed take Betaine hydrochloric acid supplements – see these instructions: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/dig5.php 8. For cooking use coconut oil, butter, or lard; do not use olive oil. 9. Cook meats on low heat. Meats can be medium to rare, to taste. Overcooking meats makes them lose moisture and packs the molecules closer together so they are harder to digest. 10. Take all supplements listed on Bee's regular candida program. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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