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Thursday
Apr162009

Dinner With Lex

On Tuesday I received a gracious invitation to visit one of the true greats of the zero carb lifestyle, Lex Rooker. He invited me to dinner at the Wood Ranch BBQ & Grill in Norwalk, CA for some bloody rare ribeyes, how could I refuse? The thought of sharing in life experience with someone who has been doing zero carb for more than five years seemed like winning the lottery.

After meeting Lex and spending time with him a couple of things became apparent; Lex is extremely versed in nutrition science and he is passionate and precise in everything he does. These values were evidenced by his pemmican creation process as well as the numerous inventions he had hand built for clock restoration.

The most incredible thing about Lex is his story. I took interest because, although not as severe, the parallels are quite striking between him and I. We have a lot to learn from Lex and his story must be told.

His story like a lot of ours has to do with on onslaught of poor health.

It seems I've always had some sort of health problem. I was born in 1951. My mother had no breast milk so I had to be bottle fed. I was prone to colic and my thymus gland (a baby's 1st defense against infection), didn't shrink at the rate the doctors thought it should so they decided to intervene. At that time the doctors thought that radiation would cure everything so they gave radiation treatments to my lower throat area. This did cause the thymus gland to shrink, however, it also caused tumors to grow on my thyroid gland by the time I was age six. The tumors were removed, they were said to be benign so everyone thought that was that. Unfortunately, the tumors returned when I was 10 and they had to be removed again - this time they took half the thyroid too. Problem apparently solved.

Lex, like myself, decided to try a vegetarian/vegan way of eating to solve his many health ailments:

 

I juiced carrots, celery, parsley, beats, and turnip greens and drank the juice by the quart until my skin turned orange (Walker). I raised wheat grass and drank 8 oz of wheat grass juice per day (Wigmore). I sprouted soybeans, wheat, millet, buckwheat, and sunflower seeds, and made 'rejuvilac' (Kulvinskasv). I made 'Essene' bread from sprouted grains and lentils. I ate cherries by the bushel basket when they were in season (Sheldon), and drank a quart of a tonic made from apple cider vinegar and honey every day (Bragg). None of this did any good. My headaches were as bad as ever, and I felt terrible most of the time.

By then we had the vegetarian movement so I went totally vegan from about 1978 until 1989. My health became so bad that it was painful to get up in the morning. My joints hurt and my teeth were losing their enamel. Not only did I have the killer headaches that would send me to bed in the dark with a heating pad over my face, but my muscles would go into hard painful cramps and spasms that would send me to the emergency room for a shot of muscle relaxant and pain killer.

The interesting part is, I was eating large amounts of whole grains and avoided all those bad "fats" like the plague. I tried the fruitarian route and only lasted a couple of weeks before I was so weak that I could hardly move.

 

Lex transitioned into a paleo style way of eating with heavy emphasis on fruits and veggies. His next revelation might have been one of the most important:

 

It was back to the Internet where my next revelation was that I got the "hunter/gatherer" thing backwards. Hunter is first and so diet should be mostly meat. Gathering is for lean times when meat is not available. I had been doing almost the exact opposite. So now I moved to eating a large serving of meat or eggs at each meal but was sure to supplement with a salad and fruit to get all those necessary vitamins and minerals that you just couldn't get from meat (you know, like vitamin C). I still cooked the meat to at least medium well and I just couldn't eat fat, it would make me gag. I did notice an immediate improvement in digestion with the change to a higher protein way of eating. Much less gas and indigestion.

 

And finally the all meat, carnivorous transformation:

 

About this time a friend gave me a book on the Lewis and Clarke expedition where many of their journal entries were reproduced. I found it amazing to read that each man would often eat 9 lbs of meat after a day of heavy labor. Lewis also recounted that when they would kill a large animal, that the Indians would eat the organs raw. There were times when they subsisted on nothing but Pemmican (mostly dried raw meat and fat) yet remained in perfect health. This helped me to better understand just how much meat I really needed to eat as well as the importance of fat.

A year or so ago I ran across Geoff's Raw Paleo Diet Yahoo! group and read every post with relish. It is this group and the links that Geoff provided that gave me the courage to try eating meat raw and ultimately doing away with fruits and veggies altogether. I figured that if Vilhjalmur Stefansson could do it then I could too. It was not easy but I did do it almost over night. I think the transition took about 3 months total. I've recounted some of the milestones of my return to health in that forum. In the beginning I would have killed for a Pepsi or cookie or a piece of fruit. Now I don't miss the carbs at all, and seldom think about food. I eat once a day, about 2 lbs of mixed raw organ and muscle meat from grass fed beef - that's it.

At this time my blood pressure is 102/67, my blood sugar stays right around 95 - 100, pulse has dropped from a resting rate of 78 to a resting rate of 60, and the dentist is amazed at the return of bone density and solid pink gums. Pain from arthritis in hands and knees is completely gone. Cancerous lesions on my face have all but disappeared (I used to have at least a dozen every 6 months and last month there were none). Still have prostate issues but I do see improvement there also. I used to get up every 2 hours at night, and after a year on this diet it is every 3 - 4 hours depending on how much water I drink before going to bed.

 

http://tinyurl.com/cwxjqs (Lex's whole story)
http://tinyurl.com/dne8wj

(Lex's Journal)

Lex's life is truly incredible. I cannot thank him enough for taking me out for rare ribeyes and sharing his vast knowledge with me. I have made a friend that I intend to keep for a long time.

 

Reader Comments (4)

Hi Danny, its Deanna from the ZC forum. I didn't know you lived in Orange! I was born and raised there. Anyway, this was a great post and I'm enjoying your blog.

April 16, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterdeedum

Hey Deanna, thanks for commenting!

I do! I love it here. Everything is close by and I'm right next to all the freeways. It's perfect for when I need to zip over to Costco for lots of meat!

April 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDanny Roddy

Great post Danny. Regards to Lex and thank you for sharing his experience.

April 17, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAtanas

No problem Atanas,

Thanks for reading!

April 17, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDanny Roddy

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