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Default A Review of the High Protein High Fat or Anabolic Diet

Pretty interesting read

The following is a nutshell summary of "The Anabolic Diet" by Dr. Mauro Di
Pasquale, together with some additional info on low carb foods, as the list
in the book is rather skimpy. To get full details and references, or find
out about the finer points of the diet (e.g. competition diet procedures), I
urge you to get the book - see at the end of this document.

Feel free to send me feedback, additional info, your experience with the
diet, warnings etc. I will update this document accordingly. Please note
that I am not Dr. DiPasquale, and cannot answer detailed questions or give
medical advice (I'm an engineer).

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Before you start on this diet

* Get a complete physical, including blood work. Among other things, this
will give you a baseline Cholesterol level.
* This diet is not recommended for children or pregnant women.
* This diet is controversial, use at your own risk!

Additional information on potential problems

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Problems with low-fat diets

* Low fat -> body goes into starvation mode, tries to hold on to fat,
burn muscle instead.
* When carbohydrate stores are exhausted, will burn protein first before
switching to fat.
* Carbohydrates can increase serotonin levels, cause sleepiness. (Based
on other references - see below - serotonin may not be such a bad thing
after all)
* Insulin swings can provoke mood swings.
* High insulin levels increase fat storage.
* Can cause bloating, water retention.
* Often, protein supplements are needed for the bodybuilder.
* Low-fat foods are often much more expensive than the conventional
version, and contain more "chemistry" / are highly processed.

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How the high-fat diet works

(This is grossly simplified, for more details follow the links from this
page and read the book ).

During the week (Monday - Friday), you eat (by calories) about 55..60% fat,
30..35% protein, and no more than 30g of carbohydrates.

The plentiful supply of fat causes a metabolic shift from primarily burning
carbs to primarily burning fats. Insulin levels remains low (which increases
GH release). Increased dietary fat is also linked to increased testosterone
levels.

Despite popular belief, the human body can run pretty well without carbs
(otherwise Eskimos wouldn't be doing too well).

During the weekend (Saturday - Sunday, about 24 to 48 hours), you eat a high
carb, medium fat (30..40%), low protein (10..15%) diet. This causes an
insulin spike. While this can increase fat deposits, it moves more nutrients
into your muscles, and has an anabolic effect. The important thing is to
switch back to the high fat / low carb mode before you put on too much fat.

What are the benefits ?

* Increased lean body mass without the use of illegal substances.
* Maximize the effects of your own hormones.
* Reduced cortisol levels -> reduced catabolism.
* Increased energy level compared to low-fat diets.
* Decrease body fat without increasing lean mass, e.g. lose 90% fat, 10%
muscle instead of 60% fat / 40% muscle on most other diets.
* Burning fat is less efficient -> increased metabolic rate.
* Plentiful supply of protein.

What about Cholesterol ?

If you keep your fat intake somewhat balanced, i.e. not exclusively
saturated fats, you should have no problem. For example, eggs tend to
increase your HDL level (good Cholesterol). Your actual mileage may vary -
test your Cholesterol level before you start.

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Getting started / tips / Schedule

* Eat 5 to 6 meals daily.
* Eat something when you are hungry - don't wait.
* Keep sodium intake reasonable, some meat products can be pretty high.
* Drink enough water !
* This diet doesn't work if your fat intake goes too low (below about
40%).
* Start at around 3000 calories per day (or 18*bw), then adjust up or
down depending on your results and goals.
* You may need to use a fiber supplement (watch out for hidden carbs). I
eat salad with lunch and dinner, and never had any problem.
* First week can be rough - stick with it.
* Regularly check bodyfat percentage (for example using calipers).
* During the weekend, be careful with foods with high glycemic index -
they can wreak havoc on your insulin level, and switch you into fat
storage mode more quickly.

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Food List

Low carb foods

RTFL (read the f... labels). Try to get as much natural fiber as possible
from salad or vegetables, while staying within the 30g carb target.

The usual suspects:

* Beef, Chicken etc.
* Fish
* Cheese
* Butter
* Any kind of oil

Veggies:

* Almonds (1oz = 5..6g)
* Asparagus
* Avocado (1/2 = 6g)
* Broccoli
* Cauliflower
* Eggplant
* Green beans
* Lettuce
* Mushrooms
* Olives
* Peanuts (1oz = 6g)
* Red / green peppers (e.g. frozen "Melange a trois" from Trader Joe's)
* Spinach
* Sprouts
* Tofu, soy milk
* Zucchini

Condiments:

* Caesar salad dressing (e.g. Newman's own)
* Oil and vinegar salad dressing
* Mustard (e.g. Dijon from Trader Joe's)
* Pickles
* Sour cream

For the sweet tooth:

* Dole or Welsh no sugar added fruit pops (6g each)
* Sugar free Jello + whipped cream (within reason)

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Supplements

One of the nice things about this diet is that you won't have to spend much
money on supplements. All you need is some vitamins, for example along these
lines:

* 1 Centrum
* 500 mg Vitamin C
* 800 i.u. Vitamin E
* 50 mg Vitamin B formula
* Some Calcium (at least that's what my teeth tell me).
* Vitamin Z (that's sleep).

The book also recommends Omega 3 fatty acids, e.g. from fish oil capsules.
In general, it is a good idea to have some variety on the types of oils you
eat.

Caffeine can help burn fat (but only on a low carb / high fat diet).

If you really want to get fancy and start mixing your own supplements, the
book also includes some recommendation, but no quantities / dosages.

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References

The anabolic diet
Dr. Mauro Di Pasquale
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between this an IPL carb post I think the misses will have a good chance at learning this diet form
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^^^LOL Yea the diet is the most complicated part in training.
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