Thursday, January 14, 2010

Lecture Quotes



Below are a few of my favorite quotes from the first Nutrition Challenge lecture on Saturday, January 9th:

"Here’s what I’m advising for anyone with young children: eat exactly what your kids are eating. If you can feed your kids junk then you simply don’t get it. I’d rather believe that you love your kids and not yourself than the other way around."

“It's not hard to eat well; it is just way easier to eat poorly. There will always be an easier choice than the healthy choice.”

"We have screwed up this world we live in in a variety of ways, the food supply is just one of them.

Humans have always been hunters and gatherers. Our diet was dictated to us by nature. We ate what was available, when it was available, and what was available for the least energy expended to acquire it. Our choices were few. We didn't always like that arrangement, but it turned out to be mostly nutritionally correct for the species.

The key aspect of this arrangement was that food was strictly about nutrition, never entertainment. There was no obesity; there was no degeneration brought on by poor nutrition.

I’m going to attempt to teach you about that model for diet, not so you can copy it exactly - because I think you can do better. But in order to improve on it, we have to understand the fundamental concepts of nutrition. Ultimately your diet will differ from that model in minor ways, not major ones."

Three problems with consumer diet advice:

  1. it has no clear and stated test for efficacy
  2. it assumes you don't exercise
  3. it assumes that your only goal is weight loss

"And what if we make some positive corrections in our diet, but don't exercise; what have we done? We've controlled our body composition, and given ourselves an advantage over disease. But can we call that outcome "health" when we haven't addressed our physical capacity and quality of life. Can you be healthy without those? No rational person would say the definition of health can exclude physical capacity and quality of life."

Monday, January 11, 2010

Special Offer on pre-made Paleo meals


Gravity Janes is pleased to offer pre-made and paleo-accurate meals through our exclusive caterer and delivered fresh daily to our refrigerated cooler. These discounts are available only to those participating in the Nutrition Challenge.

All food plan prices reflect a 10 - 18% discount (depending on plan)

We Do It For You
  • Duration: 6 weeks
  • Meals / Days: M-F, 2 primary, 1 snack
  • Cost: $585

Learn How To Eat
  • Duration: 6 weeks
  • Meals / Days: M-W-F, 1 primary, 1 Snack
  • Cost: $207

Sampler
  • Duration: 6 weeks
  • Meals / Days: Weds, 1 primary, 1 Snack
  • Cost: $69

These are only sample plans. Please feel free to recommend another plan that might work best for you. You will receive similar discounts for being a part of the Nutrition Challenge. 

In addition to the above plans, Gravity Janes stocks a small selection of the same meals available on-demand daily.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

A New Nutrition Challenge Begins

Welcome to the first Nutrition Challenge of 2010.

It was great to see so many of you at Gravity Janes first lecture of the new program. For those of you who do not already know them, I would like to introduce you to the great people who will be making this program a success for you. Gravity Janes is proud to have great people like Moe, Jake, and Stephanie on our staff. They have devoted themselves to this Challenge and to teaching you what you need to know to be in complete control of your health. Please get to know them and take advantage of their wisdom and knowledge. They are the most valuable asset we have.

I would also like you all to know that the next lecture will be the most specific of them all on the matters of human nutrition. What, when, and how to eat will all be discussed. Please bring your questions. The next lecture is Saturday, January 23rd.

All of us at GJs are here to make you successful in your new eating habits. Please let us know how we can help.