
The Art of Manliness What's the Most Sustainable Diet?
Jun 9, 2021
Barry Estabrook, an investigative journalist and author of "Just Eat," shares his quest for the most sustainable diet after testing over a dozen. He discusses the rich history of dieting, contrasting low-carb and low-fat philosophies, and the bizarre fads that have emerged. Estabrook highlights the pitfalls of extreme cleanse diets and emphasizes the reality of popular dieting trends. He concludes with insights on mindful eating and flexibility, showcasing how a more enjoyable approach can lead to lasting weight loss and improved health.
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Whole30 Failure
- Estabrook's first attempt was the Whole30 diet, which he chose because of its popularity.
- He lost 13 pounds but quickly regained them, realizing he hadn't researched the diet's efficacy or sustainability.
History of Diets
- Modern diets are often repackaged versions of older ideas.
- William Banting's "Letter on Corpulence" from the 1850s is considered the first true diet book, promoting a low-carb approach.
Graham's Influence
- Sylvester Graham, a preacher, advocated for a low-fat, high-carb diet in the 19th century.
- He believed enjoyable foods were sinful and promoted bland, grain-based meals.






