Showing posts with label Caveman. Show all posts
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Sunday, June 10, 2012

The Paleo Diet - Eat Like a Caveman For Optimum Health

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The Caveman Diet, Paleolithic Diet, Neanderthal Diet, Hunter-Gather Diet, whatever DIET you wish to call it, I'm going to talk to you about my favorite way of eating as far as nutrition for a lean and healthy body goes. I get it all the time: Should I eat carbs? Is fat bad? What kind of foods should I eat? Am I getting enough protein in my diet? While all of these are very valid questions, I'd take to eliminate a lot of confusion and talk about why eating like a caveman will yield stellar results for your body, high energy levels, and is overall just a healthy way of living.

The Paleo Diet - Eat Like a Caveman For Optimum Health

Processed Foods Have Sadly Become the Foundation of the American Diet

Many of today's commercial foods are loaded with sodium, hydrogenated oils, processed sugars, and preservatives. Let's face it, America's diet is not the healthiest. When over two-thirds of the country is overweight, don't you think we should take a step back and figure out where we've gone wrong? Look at the average American's pantry. It's probably full. Not good. Weird euphemism? Well it makes sense. You see, if I ate like the average American, I would be in big trouble because I don't have nearly enough cupboards to hold all of those boxed-up preservative-filled "food products."

Here's what I'm getting at: Back when cavemen roamed the earth, they didn't have Nabisco or the Keebler Elf to feed them. They couldn't go to the store and pick up a box of Trix cereal. And because of this, I can say with confidence that they also carried a lean athletic physique... the kind of physique you're reading my articles for! No, they lived off of meat, veggies, fruit, nuts, and anything else edible they could find that came from nature. That, in my opinion, is the way we as humans are supposed to eat. The more unprocessed and natural food comes, the better off you're going to be eating it. Remember... YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT. If you want to look like a donut, by all means, eat donuts. But I eat Paleo as much as possible, and largely credit my leanness to this way of eating.

Foods to Eat on Paleo
Again, anything that could be found in nature and is unprocessed. It's actually very simple. Here are the staples of the diet:
* Meat
* Eggs
* Fish
* Veggies
* Roots
* Fruit
* Nuts

I know, the food list isn't too extensive, but you'd be surprised how many great tasting recipes you can make using just these ingredients. Your taste buds might need some time to get used to this way of eating, but your body will appreciate the change, and you will become leaner, more energetic, and become a healthier you... Not a bad deal!

Foods To Avoid
* Processed foods (anything that comes in a box)
* Refined sugars
* Starches (breads, pasta, flour, wheat, rice, corn)

I recommend you take this model of eating and lay it as your Nutritional Foundation. As I've said before, nobody eats perfect 100% of the time. It wouldn't be human if we did. We all love ice cream and we all love pizza, so please enjoy your favorite foods! Just not all day, everyday.

Paleo Alternatives to Common Processed Foods

God and Mother Nature actually created real foods that you can use to substitute other not-so-healthy foods. You can easily Google how to prepare all of these, and should be able to find them at the grocery store:
* Instead of noodles... get spaghetti squash (delicious, I use it all the time!)
* Instead of rice... get cauliflower and make "cauliflower rice"
* Instead of sugary laden desserts... get fresh berries and enjoy them for dessert

What to expect from switching to Paleo

By eating this way, you will naturally lower your carb intake by removing all the starches and sugars. Most people eat way more carbs than they need, and much of it gets stored as body fat. You will get sufficient protein from your meat, eggs, and nuts. You will get your micronutrients such as vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants from your fruits and veggies. You will tend to not overeat. You will feel more energetic and feel better! The bottom line is that this is a great way of eating, and one that I use myself and highly recommend!


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Friday, June 8, 2012

Information About the Paleo Diet

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The genetic foundations of the metabolisms of modern humans were laid down millions of years ago, long before the agricultural revolution caused us to begin eating grains, dairy products such as milk and cheese, or sugar. The Paleo diet - short for "Paleolithic" - aims to return you to the eating habits that your body, and the body of every other human on Earth, is designed for, thus banishing the allergies, metabolic diseases, and tooth decay that our poorly chosen modern foods inflict.

Information About the Paleo Diet

Farming and domestication of animals (other than, perhaps, hunting dogs) has taken place only during the most recent years of humanity's long history, a matter of nine or ten thousand at most, and probably less. Unfortunately, these food products became very common - but the fact is that our physiology is still adapted to pre-agricultural dietary patterns. In effect, many supposedly "wholesome" foods we eat today are actually mildly poisonous to us, or react negatively with our body chemistry.

The Paleo diet returns control over your metabolic health to you by focusing on the food groups that the cavemen ate: lean meats, both mammalian and avian, eggs, fish and shellfish, nuts, fresh fruits, and a range of vegetables, including a few root vegetables (but not potatoes, which many diets make the error of including, though at the time of the cavemen these plants grew wild only in remote areas of the Andes and thus were not adapted to by most people).

By limiting your intake to these foods, you will be eating the nourishment Nature intended us to consume, which is readily metabolized and healthy for us. Lean meats as well as organ meats and even tongue will form the backbone of any good diet that follows this innovative, scientifically grounded program. Half a dozen eggs a week will be a good representation of the eggs occasionally found in nests or raided from seabird rookeries.

Nuts are a great source of healthy Paleolithic protein, with monosaturated fats that feed your body while actually lowering your cholesterol. Nuts contain compounds that probably inhibit breast cancer and a few other cancers from developing, and strengthen the heart, reducing the chance of heart disease. Start off slowly eating nuts because they are very nutritious and calorie rich. As you get deeper into the Paleo diet, however, your metabolic rate will rise and you can eat more and still stay (or get) slim.

Though you can get a good grasp of many foods you should avoid simply by eschewing everything that comes in a box, you should also not eat foods that contain sugar, which includes maple syrup or artificial syrup. All kinds of grain products, from bread to pizza crust to pancakes, should be stricken from your list of acceptable foods. Your menu should likewise eliminate butter, cheese, milk, cream, ice cream, and anything else derived from cows.

The Paleo diet may seem a bit restrictive at first, but the lack of allergies, reduced chance of diabetes, and general feeling of energy and well being that you will experience on it will more than compensate for this. There are many superb recipes you can make for variety and gustatory enjoyment, and with the high protein focus of the diet, you will lose excess weight even without much exercise. Exercise regularly and you will be as lean and hardy as one of your Paleolithic forebears in no time!


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