anon 0x22c said in #1612 13mo ago:
I've never been tempted to take the peat pill. I get my diet advice from Plato, Tacitus, and ibn Khaldun: the Guardians should eat simple diet of roast meat and avoid allowing Corinthian girlfriends to feed them decadent food. The ancient Germans were strong and virtuous because they ate wild meat, wild berries and fruit, and copious amounts of milk. The strongest and healthiest people known to the medieval arabs were those of the desert tribes who ate milk, meat, and long fasts. If we do our own survey especially of what is known specifically in North America, we see that the strongest (with historical anecdotes verging on the superhuman) tribes grow up eating buffalo meat and chewing buffalo leather (pic related: chief wolf robe has superhuman facial development due to good diet). The closer you can approximate these sorts of things, the healthier you are. I call this "the philosopher's diet" because it seems to be the consensus of serious philosophers across many different historical societies. I should write it up into an article some time.
This backs up what the modern alt-wisdom has settled on which is lots of animal foods (meat, fish, organs, eggs), some fruit and tubers like carrots, and (if you have that steppe ancestry) lots of milk. Absolute minimum of modern garbage with no positive historical attestation like seed oils, white flour, refined sugar, and soy.
Plenty of theory too on why man should be expected to be a foraging carnivore and not a grainoid. I'll let the comments expand on all that.
The corinthian girlfriend problem is probably the hardest aspect of all this. Women seem to love to bake things, and even if they use good ingredients, the ingredients are at best organic flour and brown sugar which are both suspect. It's very hard socially to avoid soft decadent foods, especially with kids. How do we raise our kids to have jawlines like chief wolf robe and the physical constitution of a desert Arab who can leap 20 feet in a single bound.
(The subject of diet and good food came up in the blood and soil thread (>>1607 >>1605 >>1602 >>1600 >>1599), and some of the fringe diets that people have explored to cope with the poisonous nature of default American diet. I was talking to a woman the other day who is grappling with this stuff and I realized in our sphere we have a great deal of wisdom about diet backed up by overwhelming historical and scientific evidence and first-principles theory. I wanted to start a thread for general discussion of dietary wisdom)
This backs up what the modern alt-wisdom has settled on which is lots of animal foods (meat, fish, organs, eggs), some fruit and tubers like carrots, and (if you have that steppe ancestry) lots of milk. Absolute minimum of modern garbage with no positive historical attestation like seed oils, white flour, refined sugar, and soy.
Plenty of theory too on why man should be expected to be a foraging carnivore and not a grainoid. I'll let the comments expand on all that.
The corinthian girlfriend problem is probably the hardest aspect of all this. Women seem to love to bake things, and even if they use good ingredients, the ingredients are at best organic flour and brown sugar which are both suspect. It's very hard socially to avoid soft decadent foods, especially with kids. How do we raise our kids to have jawlines like chief wolf robe and the physical constitution of a desert Arab who can leap 20 feet in a single bound.
(The subject of diet and good food came up in the blood and soil thread (>>1607 >>1605 >>1602 >>1600 >>1599), and some of the fringe diets that people have explored to cope with the poisonous nature of default American diet. I was talking to a woman the other day who is grappling with this stuff and I realized in our sphere we have a great deal of wisdom about diet backed up by overwhelming historical and scientific evidence and first-principles theory. I wanted to start a thread for general discussion of dietary wisdom)
I've never been temp