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The Body Ecology Diet was written by nutritionist Donna Gates to help people to restore and maintain the ‘inner ecology’ of the body so as to regain health and vitality.
Gates does not promote her plan as a weight loss diet, but she says that it can play a major role in dealing with the health factors that may contribute to obesity.
The diet is based on the concept that our bodies have a natural balance of microorganisms that are involved in a range of functions in the body. Gates says that there are many factors in our modern diets that are contributing to the disruption of that balance such as the excessive consumption of foods that are high in carbohydrates and sugar.
The Body Ecology Diet rebuilds the natural ecosystem so as to support optimal health and improve a variety of chronic health conditions.
Body Ecology Diet Basics
This diet is basically a version of a Candida diet.
There are three basic principles that are at the foundation of the plan:
This first is the addition of cultured foods to the diet such as fermented vegetables, organic yogurt and kefir, which is a fermented drink, made from either organic milk or coconut water.
The second principle is to change the quality of fats in the diet. Gates encourages the use of ‘good’ fats such as flaxseed oil, extra virgin olive, and coconut oils.
The third principle involves dramatically reducing carbohydrate and sugar intake. Most forms of concentrated carbohydrates are eliminated on this diet such as grains, potato, sweets, and the majority of fruits. As dieters progress on the diet they may be allowed to carefully increase their intake of fruits, high carbohydrate vegetables, and specific grains.
Gates states that these three factors can have a profound effect on your level of wellbeing and vitality by improving the natural balance of the inner ecology. Gates also introduces dieters to the concept of food combining which she states is very important to improve digestive function.
Recommended Foods
Kefir made from goat milk or organic cows milk, coconut water kefir, cultured vegetables such as raw sauerkraut, sea vegetables, organic eggs, fish, organic chicken, turkey, lean meat, sunflower and pumpkin seeds, salads and steamed vegetables, quinoa, amaranth grain, millet, buckwheat flour, coconut oil, olive oil.
Sample Diet Plan
Breakfast Smoothie made with granny smith apple, celery, romaine lettuce, avocado, parsley and water |
Morning Snack Coconut water kefir |
Lunch Turkey lettuce wraps |
Afternoon Snack Raw almonds |
Dinner Baked salmon with julienne carrots, zucchini, green beans and sweet potato |
Evening Snack Organic popcorn with coconut oil |
Exercise Recommendations
Exercise is recommended to increase oxygenation of the body and to reduce the presence of certain microorganisms such as Candida.
These exercises can be used with the Body Ecology Diet.
Costs and Expenses
The Body Ecology Diet retails for $24.95.
There are many recommended supplements that may increase the cost of following this program.
There will also be an increase in the grocery bill due to the need to purchase special foods and organic produce.
Pros
- Provides a natural alternative yeast infection treatment and the management of digestive disorders and chronic fatigue.
- Includes recipes, menus, and shopping lists.
- Includes tips for controlling the urge to snack and for eating away from home.
Cons
- Does not specifically address weight management and is targeted more at improving general health.
- Very restrictive diet both in regards to allowed foods and diet structure.
- Very difficult to eat out.
- A great deal of time must be spent in food preparation.
- Diet involves food combining, which is lacking in scientific support.
- Recommends the use of many expensive supplements.
A Candida Eliminating Diet has Helped Many
It may take some time to experience the desired results on this plan so it will be most appropriate for those with a high degree of motivation. Even though this diet does promote food combining, which is criticized by some as lacking in scientific evidence, many dieters have found relief from digestive disorders with this approach.
Although it is possible to lose weight on this program it is probably more suitable for individuals who wish to address specific health concerns, as the issue of weight loss is not the main focus of this plan.
See Also: Donna’s latest book, The Baby Boomer Diet: Anti-Aging Secrets
By Mizpah Matus B.Hlth.Sc(Hons)
- Citations:
- Ley, R. E., Turnbaugh, P. J., Klein, S., Gordon, J. I. (2006). Microbial ecology: human gut microbes associated with obesity. Nature, 444(7122), 1022-1023. link
- Aureli, P., Capurso, L., Castellazzi, A. M., Clerici, M., Giovannini, M., Morelli, L., … Zuccotti, G. V. (2011). Probiotics and health: an evidence-based review. Pharmacological Research, 63(5), 366-376. link
- WINNER, H., HURREY, R. (1964). Candida albicans. link
Last Reviewed: January 25, 2018
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