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My Personal CRON Experience

I'm 50 (born in 1954) and have been practicing CRON since 1997. At that time I weighed 155 pounds; I've always been pretty slim (the most I ever weighed was about 170). Since 2000 I have maintained my ideal CRON weight of 132 pounds (give or take 2). I'm 5'10.5", my body fat is around 5%, BMI is about 19

My Calorie Profile: 1850 /day (with approx. 350 used up in exercise)

Nutritional Profile: Low-fat, very low saturated & hydrogenated fat, high fiber, medium protein: 25% fat (<5% sat), 20% protein (85g), >45g fiber, >1g calcium, <140 mg cholesterol, <3g salt

Other: Moderate exercise: 1 to 1.5 hrs power walking per day, plus occasional running, stairs, push-ups, chin-ups, etc. plus long hikes. Good sleep (around 8 hrs), reduced stress.

Supplements I take (though I'm fairly skeptical about their effectiveness)

>> update: I stopped taking supplements in 2007 as I no longer believe that they offer measurable benefits if you eat a healthy (CRON) diet. In fact, some supplements have been shown to be harmful.

The Beginning:

I started CRON too aggressively - I lost weight too fast. For the first year or so I (unnecessarily) suffered from hunger - I should have eased into it more slowly, given my body more time to adjust. Other disadvantages were being cold more often, and having difficulty sitting comfortably. All of these discomforts disappeared over the following years.

Another mistake I made was not to obtain comprehensive biomarkers before I started - I only started getting tests a year later. I have since taken regular tests (see results).

Reduced testosterone somewhat reduced my libido, and made me a bit more mellow in debate (both of which are not really undesirable for me, as I tended to be on the upper end of the scale).

I also experienced various other immediate benefits: Greater appreciation and enjoyment of food, fewer colds (stronger immune system), feeling fitter/ healthier, and of course lower blood pressure, and better blood lipids.

How I Improve my CRON Practice on an Ongoing Basis:

I make a point of learning the nutritional content of the foods I eat, and look for new nutritious foods that I like. Over the years I've become quite good at judging calories and quality of food.

During the first few years I maintained a (very) accurate food diary every 4 months or so for a period of about 3 weeks: Exactly what, and how much I ate every day. This diary was a spreadsheet I designed that accurately calculated the nutritional content of my meals. This gave me the information to tweak my eating habits to provide more optimal nutrition.

I slowly reduced my fat intake (especially sat & trans fats) while increasing fiber & nutrients. Over the years I have continuously discovered new healthy foods that I really like, while phasing out most unhealthy ones.

I very gradually reduce high cal and /or low nutrition components: eg. over 2 to 3 years from 2 tbs (!) sugar per 24 oz tea to 1/2 tsp, then to none; from 1/2 slice of full fat cheese per cracker to 1/8 slice low fat; from 2 tbs salad dressing to 1 tsp.

Strangely, and fortunately, I have found that my taste buds adjust, and food seems even tastier now - I'm now able to discern more subtle textures & flavors. I also simply don't enjoy food that is very fat, sweet, or heavy any more; nor do I feel like eating as much as before - my stomach has shrunk.

By now my habits have largely stabilized, though I still look for and discover new foods, ingredients, recipes, and restaurants all the time. I really love the food I now eat, and miss it when I can't get it.

My CRON Philosophy:

How I Eat:

What I Eat (typically):

In addition, I also have occasional (perhaps 10% of overall calories) sushi, Indian or German food, red meat, pasteries & various other healthy or unhealthy foods.

Lastly: What works for me, may not work for you. You'll have to discover your own CRON lifestyle that is practical, that you can maintain, and that you enjoy!

Comments and suggestions always welcome: peter@optimal.org          Peter Voss - April 09 IVR