Amount | Ingredient | $ / day | Source | |
---|---|---|---|---|
200 | g | Maseca White Corn Masa Harina | $0.50 | Superstore |
20 | g | Maltodextrin (from rice) | $0.08 | True Nutrition |
55 | g | Egg white (protein) powder | $0.00 | |
4 | ml | Cod Liver Oil | $0.10 | Seven Seas |
7 | g | Iodised Salt | $0.01 | Superstore |
4 | g | Freeda Kosher Calcium Phosphate | $0.00 | |
4 | g | NOW Foods MSM Sulfur Powder | $0.23 | Amazon |
2 | g | Choline bitartrate | $0.08 | PureBulk |
2 | g | Magnesium Glycinate | $0.15 | PureBulk |
8 | g | Potassium Citrate | $0.26 | PureBulk |
3 | pill | Optimum Nutrition Opti-Women Multivitamin | $0.62 | Canadian Protein |
Amounts for: Total Daily Cost: | $2.04 | Add Ingredients to Amazon Cart |
I designed this for a 1000 calorie diet. I am testing a theory that a diet can really work if you get all your vitamins, minerals, and adequate fat and protein.
Also I am incorporating things I've learned from the Free the Animal (Nikoley) blog, from Jaminets "Perfect Health Diet", from the nutrition writings of Mike Brown. (http://mikebrownsolutions.com/), and various other sources from the Paleo and RBTI spheres.
There is only 10% fat in this diet. That is due to recent studies that show that when fat percentage goes over 15%, the gut bacteria that encourage leanness, don't get a foothold. Once those bacteria are established, and one is as lean as one would wish, you'd want to up the levels of fat in your diet to something more normal.
Once I get the information about "Bob's Red Mill Potato Starch", I will be adding 50 grams to this recipe. You can do that on your own as well. The resistant starch in that product is really beneficial.
I also recommend a Vitamin K2 supplement. I use the one from Vitacost. It is very affordable.
Also for the future: many of the minerals are supposed to be in a certain proportion to each other. I will fix that. Mike Brown outlines this in his book "Diagnostic Bodybuilding"