"The Paleo Diet"

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Dana

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The Paleo Diet: Should You Eat Like a "Caveman?"
An entire subculture is looking at the very, very distant past for a healthier approach to food.
August 29, 2011 |


The advent of agriculture marked the transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic age, and shifted the advance of civilization into high gear. In relatively short order, humans enacted drastic lifestyle changes, but our genome didn't have time to adjust accordingly. "We have no evidence that the modal form of human bodies or brains has changed at all in the past 100,000 years," wrote evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould. The resulting disconnect between modern life and outdated bodies can cause problems, say members of the ancestral health movement, also known as "Paleos."

They include researchers, doctors, barefoot runners, and climbers of trees and corporate ladders, all searching for answers to life's bodily questions in an ancestral, evolutionary framework. The culinary aspect of this approach has gone mainstream in recent years, thanks largely to a slew of weight-loss books about the Paleo diet's proficiency at slimming people down, even while accommodating enough bacon-flavored ice cream to make Dr. Atkins drool in his grave.

"Paleo eating is built upon approximating the foods of our ancestors without aiming for absolute reenactment," said blogger Jamie Scott, via email from New Zealand.

As there aren't enough wild tubers and mastodons for the average human to drag out of the bush with any regularity, and our taste for bugs seems to have gone the way of the loincloth, eating Paleo involves compromise. "Paleo is less about eating what our ancestors ate and more about avoiding what they didn't eat (grains, sugars, industrial seed oils, and industrial soy)," Scott wrote.

While many people get into Paleo for weight loss, others are looking for a diet and lifestyle that will help them feel and perform their best. Some gravitate to Paleo intellectually because it meshes with their worldview, some are in search of longevity, or cures.

The Paleo diet is less a prescription than a framework for considering one's relationship with food, but several themes are common to most Paleo menus. Aversion to wheat and most grains is common, and processed carbs and sugar are especially avoided. Many Paleos are suspicious of modern fruit, engineered as it was by agriculture into the equivalent of candy bars hanging from trees.

Paleos tend to be interested in the health of their intestinal flora communities. They're prone to use the stairs rather than the elevator. And they're all hot -- a verdict reached by several bloggers during the first Ancestral Health Symposium in Los Angeles in early August. The AHS was where many Paleo bloggers and their readers first met in the flesh. The erudite Tarzans and Janes in the UCLA ballroom clearly liked what they saw.

"Everyone was really good looking. I know that's been mentioned a few times in other blogs, and there's a reason for that," wrote Denise Minger. "The people at AHS looked the way humans are supposed to look: vibrant, glowing, and as alert as one can be when running on four hours of sleep. Holy hotness, Batman!"

Minger described the convention's atmosphere as tribal rather than cultish, in that people were united by a similar approach without bowing to the same gods, primitive or modern. There was plenty of debate, and even a showdown -- quite civil by true Paleolithic standards. Stephan Guyenet, a young neurobiologist, was challenged at a Q&A by the journalist Gary Taubes, a great hero to many health conscious omnivores for demonstrating that the evidence against animal fats is tenuous at best. Guyenet had just presented his argument that carbohydrate-related health problems stem from their palatability and the effect this has on neurobiology, while Taubes argued that it is primarily the effect of carbohydrates on the body's insulin that makes them dangerous. The occasion, viewable on YouTube, was immortalized in the form of a limited edition t-shirt. With plenty of data and theories to choose from, and so many different body types, it's no wonder practically every Paleo forges a distinct, personal path of eating. Lactose-intolerant Asian Paleos are likely to be less inclined toward butter than their creamy French counterparts. A 24-year-old Hawaiian raw food Paleo may be better suited to a tropical fruit diet than a 42-year-old Eskimo partial to walrus tongue.

http://www.alternet.org/story/15220..._a_"caveman"?akid=7507.314762.uRTpF-&rd=1&t=3

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Tonyy

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I am confused about the basic purpose of the paleo diet. Is HCG diet and paleo diet both are alternative of each other?
Hcg is very common among the women and they are fully satisfied with the use of the hcg diet.
 

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My buddy has been doing the Paleo diet for about six months. He's lost 40 lbs, and feels happier, and healthier than before.

If you have any specific questions, I could ask for you, Dana?
 

Dana

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No questions really, I'm happy with the way I'm currently doing things. I just thought the article was "interesting"
 

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I've seen people's menus on this, and I could not personally digest that much carnage lol.
Pork chop and eggs
Pork chop and salad
Steak and fruit
Steak popsicle and pork chop whipped cream for dessert :24:
 

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I've seen people's menus on this, and I could not personally digest that much carnage lol.
Pork chop and eggs
Pork chop and salad
Steak and fruit
Steak popsicle and pork chop whipped cream for dessert :24:

Wait....that's the menu? I never asked my buddy what he eats. Man, I want to do that diet. :thumbup
 
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