Prior to discovering the Zero Carb way of eating, I had been following a Ketogenic diet for about two years. I experienced good results with the ketogenic diet and so I started a blog about my experience of eating that way called Eat Fat Lose Fat. I also wrote an eBook about how to implement a Ketogenic…
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Letter on Corpulence by William Banting
This is a classic piece of low carbohydrate diet literature. To read the free PDF, please click the link below: Letter on Corpulence by William Banting
Dr. H. L. Newbold on Ground Meat
I consider Dr. H. L. Newbold to be one of the great medical mind of the last century. To learn more about him, please read my page H. L. Newbold. This is an excerpt from the above pictured book. I do not recommend buying this book, as it was a precursor to his later and…
Imagining Head-Smashed-In by Jack Brink
Description provided by the publisher: “At the place known as Head-Smashed-In in southwestern Alberta, Aboriginal people practiced a form of group hunting for nearly 6,000 years before European contact. The large communal bison traps of the Plains were the single greatest food-getting method ever developed in human history. Hunters, working with their knowledge of the…
My First Four Months on Zero Carb by Esmée La Fleur
I have explained a lot of the following details on my About Me page, but I feel it is important to include some of them here as well so that readers unfamiliar with my history may better understand just how much appreciation I have for discovering the Zero Carb, or All-Meat way of eating… As…
My First Two Months on Zero Carb by Anastasia Neucoon
I am 47 years old, and I have two boys, ages 14 and 17 years old. I also have 4 cats, 2 chinchillas, and some quail that provide fresh eggs for us every day. I am half Danish and half Mexican, with a dash of Native American thrown in. I am a Graphics Designer and…
Man, The Fat Hunter by Miki Ben-Dor
This is an interesting study which argues that our need for dietary fat is what drove our evolutionary development towards becoming the humans we are today. From the Introduction: It is our contention that two distinct elements combined in the Levant to propel the evolutionary process of replacing H. erectus by a new hominin lineage…One…
The Vegetarian Myth by Lierre Kieth
This book is by far one of the most powerful and important books I have every read in my entire life. It is my opinion that it should be required reading for everyone before they are allowed to graduate from high school. Everyone who eats food needs to read this book. Here is the…
Cereal Grains: Humanity’s Double-Edged Sword by Loren Cordain
This one of the very best papers detailing why cereal grains are neither a necessary nor a desirable part of the human diet. Click on the link below to read Dr. Cordain’s article: Cereal Grains: Humanity’s Double-Edged Sword
Can Bone Broth Be Used as Part of a Zero Carb Diet?
I have received a lot of flack in the Zero Carb community Zeroing in on Health (ZIOH) from many long time veterans of the Zero Carb diet who run that group. Now please, don’t get me wrong, I still love and appreciate much that this group has to offer, I just feel that their vehement opposition…