How to Choose Diet That Suits You: A Brief Summary and Analysis of Eight Different Diets
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How to Choose Diet That Suits You - Mikeal Summer
How To Choose Diet That Suits you
A Brief Summary And Analysis of Eight Different Diets
Mikael Summer
© 2016 Mikael Summer
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ISBN 978-393613-711-8
Preface
Dietary philosophy is like religion. Some of us live in Paleo monasteries where silence and seclusion from a world of processed foods, dairy and grains are a life-long commitment. Others are Gluten-Free Adventists who abstain from any form of gluten consumption, convinced that it has led to the demise of the human body. You also have your Vegetarian Evangelists who refuse to eat meat for a variety of personal reasons and, on occasion, tell you why you shouldn’t eat meat either. Take that philosophy one step further and you have your Vegan Buddhists who value all forms of life so much so that they don’t consume any animal-related food product.
Let’s not forget those who fail to consider the impact of diet on health- AKA the dietary hedonists of the world. Dietary hedonists are those of us who don’t care, or lack the time and money to care, about what we eat. Any and all types of apparent food stuffs, whether in the form of chemically colored puffed corn or dollar menu items, are fair game. There is no judgment here, eat what is easy, eat what is convenient, and eat what makes you happy.
Within each sect of dietary philosophy there is a governing body. Authors who have created their dietary dogma after traveling on a deep and profound soul-searching journey. They return as the Joseph Smiths of the world, holding tablets filled with dietary secrets that need to be decoded in order to enlighten the masses. Some of these dietary authorities believe that abstaining from meat consumption will lessen the carbon footprint that is quickly destroying the planet. Other governing bodies believe that we are meant to eat in the same manner that we have been eating since the Paleolithic era; our bodies have not yet adjusted to a world filled with grain and dairy. Then there are those authorities who argue that we should be able to eat whatever we want, free to choose any food we please, regardless of the health-related consequence.
Most of us probably lie somewhere in between these various dietary beliefs, dissecting bits and pieces of what we hear from each dietary authority to create our own dietary dogma. You may describe yourself as a Paleo advocate in the sense that you believe that consuming food in its whole, most natural form is the best way to eat. You never see anyone leisurely munching on a stalk of wheat or barley after all. Rather, the most common way to consume a grain is after it has been processed to some extent, pounded to a powder and then mixed with sugar and other ingredients to create a palatable product for the human taste bud. But the dietary hedonist in you may turn you against your pro-Paleo thoughts and remind you that cheesecake is amazing. No amount of dietary education could convince you that French fries, burgers and calamari should be