WHAT IS THE PALEO DIET?
Scritto da Andrew Sharp
Venerdì 26 Dicembre 2014 12:08 -
Like CROSSFIT AND INTERMITTENT FASTING (IF), the Paleo diet has taken the health and
fitness world by storm. And like CrossFit and IF, the Paleo diet also has some big promises to
make good on if you’re to listen to the hype. According to its more fervent supporters, the Paleo
diet is the ultimate way to eat. The commonly touted benefits are quite impressive:
- Rapid, easy weight loss without having to count calories
- High, balanced energy levels with no crashes
- No cravings for junk
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WHAT IS THE PALEO DIET?
Scritto da Andrew Sharp
Venerdì 26 Dicembre 2014 12:08 -
- Better workouts
- Protection against various types of disease, like cardiovascular disease and diabetes
- Clearer skin and prettier hair and teeth
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WHAT IS THE PALEO DIET?
Scritto da Andrew Sharp
Venerdì 26 Dicembre 2014 12:08 -
- Reduced allergies
- Improved sleep
In short, many gurus sell the Paleo diet as the ultimate “diet hack”: a way to put the power of
genetics on your side and positively alter how your genes express themselves. And if you
combine it with CrossFit? Well, have you ever wanted to be superhuman? Jokes aside, can the
Paleo diet deliver on these claims? Let’s find out
Paleo is a contraction of Paleolithic, which refers to the Paleolithic Era in history, a period from
about 2.5 million to 10,000 years ago. During this period, humans grouped together into small,
roaming societies and developed simple tools to hunt and fish with. The idea behind the Paleo
diet is to eat how our ancient ancestors did—a diet mainly consisting of fish, grass-fed meats,
eggs, vegetables, fruit, fungi, roots, and nuts. That’s why it’s also called the caveman diet, the
Stone Age diet, and the hunter-gatherer diet. The foods excluded from the Paleo diet are grains,
legumes (peanuts, various types of beans, and chickpeas), dairy products, potatoes, refined
salt, refined sugar, and processed oils (trans fats, as well as refined vegetable oils like canola,
safflower, and sunflower oil). As you can see, it’s an inherently high-protein, low-carbohydrate,
high-fat diet and has you eating a ton of animals and animal products.
While its historical foundations are flawed, the Paleo diet has a lot going for it. It’s a heck of a lot
healthier than the average person’s diet, and you can derive many health benefits from it.
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WHAT IS THE PALEO DIET?
Scritto da Andrew Sharp
Venerdì 26 Dicembre 2014 12:08 -
The mistake many people make with Paleo is accepting its extremes, which simply aren’t
scientifically defensible.
I eat fairly Paleo, because I enjoy meats, fruits, and vegetables. I also enjoy grains like rice,
quinoa, and whole-grain pasta and bread, as well as a bit of dairy and legumes here and there.
Unsurprisingly, some of the less dogmatic and better informed Paleo gurus like Mark Sisson
advocate this 80/20 approach. That is, you mostly eat meats, veggies, fish, fruit, and nuts, but
you include limited amounts of dairy, grains, legumes, and other non-Paleo foods as needed or
desired.
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