Tuesday, September 4, 2007

Diet fads

The Atkins diet, South Beach diet, Slim Fast, etc etc. are all fads that come and go. Here's something interesting I found today:

Better Nutrition, Sept 2003:


It doesn't matter whether you're religious or not--even atheists can benefit from the "fasting" regime followed in the Greek Orthodox Church, according to a new study.
Strict Greek Orthodox Christians avoid specified foods three times a year: 40 days before Christmas, 48 days at Easter and 15 days in August for Assumption.
Each fast is associated with a different holiday. For example, at Christmas, the faithful are advised to avoid meat, eggs and dairy products, and eating fish is not allowed on Wednesdays and Fridays.
Since all other foods are permitted, this is not a fast in the traditional sense of avoiding all food. "The Orthodox Christians' diet, which is based on vegetables, legumes, fruit, cereals, bread and olive oil, is a Mediterranean-type diet with periodic abstinence from meat and other products during the fasting periods," the study states, as published in the May 16, 2003 issue of BMC Public Health, published by BioMedCentral.
University of Crete scientists discovered that those who followed the regimen to the letter had lower levels of total cholesterol and lower levels of the cholesterol-binding proteins called low-density lipoproteins (LDL), or "bad" cholesterol, in their blood after fasting.
Other Christians who did not follow the fasting regimen did not exhibit this lowering of "bad" cholesterol. Those who stuck to the temporary diet experienced no change in the blood levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL), or "good" cholesterol.


I'm sure though, that secularists would find something wrong with this diet and find some argument to say that it is not "good enough" for their scientific findings, or whatever, then pick a diet made by a secular doctor and promote that over this one in the media.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I actually dropped 30 pounds. My personal weakness is eating right before bed time. Now I only eat vegatables after 6 pm. I have 15 pounds to go. I've only been at it 6 weeks and I do run 4-5 miles a day.

Swordsandlace said...

My weakness is cheese. I don't even crave chocolate that much (rare for a woman!) I fast now on Wed. and Fridays for religious reasons so no meat or dairy on those days. When the big fast period comes for Lent I will have to rely on soy milk, edamame, grains, veggies and the like.
I walk more and I'm going to ride a bike now that the weather is getting cooler. I need to build my stamina for the next scuba dive trip!