pure fat meals/snacks and gut irritation - PaleoHacks.com most recent 30 from http://paleohacks.com 2013-05-23T19:28:12Z http://paleohacks.com/feeds/question/9046 http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/rdf http://paleohacks.com/questions/9046/pure-fat-meals-snacks-and-gut-irritation pure fat meals/snacks and gut irritation JakeA 2010-08-23T16:14:32Z 2010-08-23T17:40:37Z <p>Hi all,</p> <p>I noticed a while back when I tried to add heavy whipping cream to my coffee (per paleonu) that I would get a bit, lets say gurgly, and gut irritation. I thought that was a dairy intolerance so I cut dairy for a while. I've reintroduced it with seemingly no problems. I generally eat organic cottage cheese, cheese, and organic milk products if I have dairy. Yesterday I attempted to eat the organic sour cream + cocoa that was mentioned in another question. That was the only thing I ate within a few hours and I got the gut irritation that I thought was specific to dairy way back when. I have also noticed when I have a lot of bacon I get the same feeling.</p> <p>Is there such thing as someone having an intolerance for too much fat at once? Is there a threshold? Any ideas? Maybe there is something in HWC, Sour Cream, and Bacon that I can get too much of?</p> <p>Thanks!</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/9046/pure-fat-meals-snacks-and-gut-irritation/9047#9047 Answer by David Moss for pure fat meals/snacks and gut irritation David Moss 2010-08-23T16:36:16Z 2010-08-23T16:36:16Z <p>Sounds like pretty standard <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigestion" rel="nofollow">indigestion</a>. Fat necessarily requires quite a lot of breaking down (e.g. through <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bile" rel="nofollow">bile</a>), so eating a lot of it will obviously require larger amounts of bile, digestive enzymes (lipase) etc. </p> <p>This might be especially so when you're combining a large amount of fat with caffeine (which itself stimulates the digestive juices) from coffee or cocoa (both of which are also tannic and so can aggravate the digestive system). </p> <p>The volume of liquid from the coffee might also contribute, given that fat is hydrophobic and so liquid will just interfere with digestion and spread the digestive juices around the stomach (or potentially up into the oesophagus if you have reflux).</p> <p>The only thing I can think of that might make bacon aggravating, would be the high <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salt#Health_effects" rel="nofollow">salt</a> content, which aggravates gastritis and heartburn.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/9046/pure-fat-meals-snacks-and-gut-irritation/9048#9048 Answer by Hannah for pure fat meals/snacks and gut irritation Hannah 2010-08-23T16:48:30Z 2010-08-23T16:48:30Z <p>Yes- most modern people, especially if you've previously tried to eat "healthy" by avoiding sat fats, will have difficulty digesting so much fat at once (at first). The liver/gall bladder is just not up to the task and won't produce enough bile. You may need to go with smaller amounts of fat at a time at first and slowly keep increasing. You could try digestive enzyme supplements too, but I think this problem sorts itself out once the body gets used to the extra fat. However, there is a chance that the cocoa was the culprit in your most recent digestive issue. Like in David Moss's comment, cocoa can really aggravate the stomach/intestines.</p> http://paleohacks.com/questions/9046/pure-fat-meals-snacks-and-gut-irritation/9050#9050 Answer by Bread-Eating Beelzebub for pure fat meals/snacks and gut irritation Bread-Eating Beelzebub 2010-08-23T17:40:37Z 2010-08-23T17:40:37Z <p>I would suggest setting your cream with gelatin per the advice of WAPF <a href="http://www.westonaprice.org/food-features/513-why-broth-is-beautiful.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.westonaprice.org/food-features/513-why-broth-is-beautiful.html</a> I normally can't tolerate heavy cream, but gelatin allows me to digest it well. It's also protein-sparing. Plus you can make <a href="http://huntgatherlove.com/content/primordial-jelly-magic-gelatin" rel="nofollow">panna cotta</a>!</p>