Is the consumption of red meat necessary for energy and health? - PaleoHacks.com most recent 30 from http://paleohacks.com 2013-05-18T09:37:57Z http://paleohacks.com/feeds/question/57745 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://paleohacks.com/questions/57745/is-the-consumption-of-red-meat-necessary-for-energy-and-health Is the consumption of red meat necessary for energy and health? Starfish 2011-08-12T19:51:48Z 2011-08-13T04:47:04Z <p>My mother has been struggling with some health problems recently. She's been feeling depressed, low-energy, and lacking what she describes as "life-force" (she's very into eastern medicine). She has also lost a lot of weight and probably a fair amount of muscle mass. (</p> <p>She eats a pretty paleo diet (though she doesn't necessarily subscribe to the eating philosophy) by avoiding toxic vegetable oils, gluten, and sugar. The only soy she eats is fermented (miso, tempeh, tamari). HOWEVER, she does not eat ANY red meat. In fact, she hasn't eaten red meat since her teens. She only eats chicken and fish, and not in huge quantities. </p> <p>Is it possible that avoiding red meat could be at the root of her health difficulties? </p> <p>She says she doesn't think she could go back to eating red meat after abstaining for so long. She finds it very unappealing. However, if it was the cause of her low-energy and depression, she might be able to push through it. </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57745/is-the-consumption-of-red-meat-necessary-for-energy-and-health/57762#57762 Answer by Beth-WeightMaven for Is the consumption of red meat necessary for energy and health? Beth-WeightMaven 2011-08-12T20:37:16Z 2011-08-12T20:37:16Z <p>Where is she getting her fat-soluble vitamins? Or minerals? I wouldn't be pushing steak on her as much as I'd be suggesting things like grass-fed liver (I get mine via US Wellness' braunschweiger) or grass-fed butter (I like Pure Indian Foods' ghee), bone broths, pastured egg yolks, etc.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57745/is-the-consumption-of-red-meat-necessary-for-energy-and-health/57766#57766 Answer by Bread-Eating Beelzebub for Is the consumption of red meat necessary for energy and health? Bread-Eating Beelzebub 2011-08-12T20:52:54Z 2011-08-12T20:52:54Z <p>If she really really doesn't want to eat red meat, I'd suggest trying out shellfish first. Particularly mussels, oysters, and scallops, which share many nutrients with red meat, <a href="http://paleohacks.com/questions/56826/why-do-scallops-eliminate-my-ketosis-transition-carb-cravings/56859#56859" rel="nofollow">and are particularly high in brain supporting nutrients.</a> Also try the fermented cod liver/butter oil blend to boost fat soluble vitamins. </p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57745/is-the-consumption-of-red-meat-necessary-for-energy-and-health/57768#57768 Answer by Stabby for Is the consumption of red meat necessary for energy and health? Stabby 2011-08-12T20:56:14Z 2011-08-12T20:56:14Z <p>Check and see if she is getting all essential nutrients, if she is eating too few carbohydrates for her metabolism, if she has sleep apnea, and as has been suggested, if she is eating too much. Some old ladies just don't understand that you have to eat if you want energy.</p> <p>The fermented soy also sets off alarm bells. It has lots of goitrogens and will impair the functioning of the thyroid if not coupled with a high intake of iodine. So maybe try a significant source of iodine.</p> <p>It could be too little red meat. Just judging by the subset of the population who swears that they don't feel as good without red meat I am guessing there is some sort of gene variant that makes people dependent upon exogenous sources of carnitine and carnitine precursors. Carnitine is by far the most abundant in red meat, as well as its precursors. Not so abundant in chicken or fish. Generally vegetarians or those eating low meat diets are deficient in carnitine (and thus swear that fat is the devil, because they are deficient in an important element of fatty acid metabolism).</p> <p><a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21753065" rel="nofollow">http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21753065</a> http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17658628</p> <p>Could also be carnosine or a whole host of things that is more concentrated in the big and powerful muscles of ruminant animals. Supplements are good, but pastured beef is probably best.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57745/is-the-consumption-of-red-meat-necessary-for-energy-and-health/57791#57791 Answer by Kelly for Is the consumption of red meat necessary for energy and health? Kelly 2011-08-12T21:36:13Z 2011-08-12T21:36:13Z <p>I can't eat any red meat due to allergies and I still have lots of energy. But that said, is she getting enough protein in general? I literally start to fade if I don't eat protein twice a day.</p> <p>I have plenty of other protein sources, eggs, lamb, pork, chicken, fish. </p> <p>I also can not take any kinds of vitamins, I get most of my nutrition from good foods. I also can not get organic fruits, veggies or proteins where i live, I just do the best with what I can and make sure they are as good as possible, cleaned etc. </p> <p>I'd also recommend checking out her diet in general to see what she's missing. Is she getting enough fats? iron? enough carbs? Maybe time to get more specific with her to really hone into the issue.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/57745/is-the-consumption-of-red-meat-necessary-for-energy-and-health/57898#57898 Answer by Eric for Is the consumption of red meat necessary for energy and health? Eric 2011-08-13T04:47:04Z 2011-08-13T04:47:04Z <p>It may also be a lack of movement. I would suggest eggs and some wild or alaska salmon.</p>