Showing posts with label paleo diet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paleo diet. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2015

What Exactly IS the “Paleo Diet”???






What Exactly IS the “Paleo Diet”???


You may have heard talk of the “Paleo (paleolithic) diet” or “Caveman Diet”…Even though it appears to be the “trendy” diet these days, it has actually been around for quite a while and really appears to be a very healthy approach to eating. Hopefully, at least in a nutshell, I can help you understand this approach to eating and it’s benefits.
The first time I was made aware of the “Caveman” diet, was probably 5-6 years ago. Being a vegan myself, and really believing very strongly, based on the studies I have read,that a vegetarian/vegan lifestyle is (can be) very healthy. I maintain the belief that all of us should be consuming a lot more vegetables than animal protein, chiefly because vegetables supply our bodies with important enzymes that fuel our 7 trillion cells, oxygenating them and allowing them to fend off many age related diseases…So, my first knowledge of this eating plan made me a bit apprehensive about the approach, as I understood it to be very “heavy” on the animal protein. I have now come to have a better understanding of the concept, which actually follows the nutrition program I recommend very closely. Let me explain briefly what the Paleo diet consists of, and I will share with you some additional points that I believe will allow you to have the most success, and greatest health benefits from this way of eating.
The “Paleo” or “Caveman” diet encourages it’s followers to eat the foods our ancestors ate during the Paleolithic (early Stone Age) period of history. This period of time was before animals were domesticated (no cows to milk) and before agriculture (no grains). Men were hunter-gatherers and ate mainly wild game, fish (wild caught –obviously!), fruits, berries, vegetables, nuts and honey. There never existed the processed, denatured foods with refined sugars that are so prevalent today, which research suggests has contributed greatly to the increase in heart disease and Type 2 diabetes and other inflammatory, degenerative diseases. This philosophy has proven itself through cutting edge research into evolutionary biology and epigenetics.
What Exactly IS the “Paleo Diet”???

So, the “Eat Clean” approach that I promote goes hand-in-hand with the Paleo approach. Both plans recommend avoiding processed foods, dairy, and refined sugars. The one area where Paleo is a bit more strict, is the Paleo eating plan also recommends avoiding legumes (beans). In researching the “why” behind this, it makes perfect sense. Beans/legumes contain “lectins” and other compounds….as do grains, developed by plants to fight off insects. When we consume these grains, beans &legumes, it increases the intestinal permeability and can trigger our immune system to turn against our own body, leading to auto-immune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis and lupus…(again inflammatory issues) Legumes also contain a substance called protease inhibitors which can prevent our bodies from getting the nutrients from the food we eat.
Another area of concern is, since the Paleo diet recommends avoiding dairy, is “soy” milk a good option? I personally never recommend this as a viable alternative due to the questionable impact on our hormones. The Paleo diet supports this view, due to the phytoestrogens…which has been shown to stimulate or interfere with the role of estrogens…having an impact on pain and longer menstrual cycles and lower sperm count in men. A great alternative to cow’s milk is nut milk…Almond Milk and Coconut Milk are both great choices. Obviously your best choice is the unsweetened. As for cheeses, there are options made from vegetable/nut proteins that are very good. Read the labels though! If they have “Casein”, stay away from it. Casein is the protein found in milk that has been directly linked to cancer. I use “Daiya” cheddar style cheese. I find it in the health food section. It tastes wonderful and melts just like the real thing!!
So..In a nutshell, the foods we include on the Paleo diet would be:
• Vegetables – I would still recommend avoiding white potatoes due to the high glycemic index
• Seasonal fruits- I would recommend limiting these to one serve a day, due to the fructose content will still have an effect on your blood sugar. I believe, and have seen success with consuming your fruit with protein (ie. Apple/almond butter, orange/hard boiled egg)
• Free range grass fed meats – I recommend seeking out the leanest cut..a filet mignon, a lean pork chop. If you hunt, wild caught meat is a great option. I still, also recommend limiting consumption of red meats to 1x/week..due to how hard your body must work to digest it.
• Wild caught seafood- When you shop, read the labels. If it says “farm-raised” …keep looking.
• Cage free, organic eggs. I also, still recommend, even with the organic cage free, that we consume about 50/50 yolks….so for every 2 eggs, eat 1 yolk. There are many nutrients in the yolks, but that is still where the fat and cholesterol is found..
The foods we are aiming to avoid are:
• Processed foods- That’s fast food, boxed food, pre-packaged foods…go ”Back to nature”…
• Grains – This means breads, cereals, pastas,etc!! YIKES!!...No doubt, this is the most challenging area of his eating plan…Instead of eating your tuna on bread…put it over a bed of spinach, or eat it with a sweet potato…You will find ways to make it work!!
• Refined sugars…This is a doozy too! No soft drinks, candy or artificial sweetners. The only one allowed is Stevia…and a small amount of honey
• Beans/legumes..We talked about why.
So…all of this being said, this is a VERY healthy approach to eating. The caution I would give, is as always….be careful how much animal protein you are consuming…Research still points to the fact that many degenerative diseases are caused by animal fats. Choose wild, free range, organic meats, and still aim for 75% of your plate consisting of a variety of vegetables, with as little cooking as possible- and 25% lean wild meat. I still believe grazing throughout the day, keeps your metabolic engine running high…(which is a good thing!)…As long as you are eating the right foods!
What Exactly IS the “Paleo Diet”???

Hopefully this helps you better understand the basics of the Paleo/Caveman diet. There is further information to be learned about the Paleo approach to eating. And, I guarantee you, there are tons of resources to learn all you need to know about this plan. There are also so fabulous cook books! You might check out The Paleo Recipe Book or The Paleohacks Cookbook.
I do recommend this as a lifelong approach to eating. When you cut the dairy, you may notice less bloat and puffiness and possibly fewer colds/flus. Research has shown over and over again that we are not meant to consume foods made from cows milk. Add to this, cutting the grains. This is the area that I believe causes the most problems with our health and also is the most challenging area to change in our diets. Those grains not only turn to simple sugar once they are digested, which will spike your blood sugar….but the increase in genetic modification in the grains we eat, adds more toxic chemicals into our bodies. I need not say much about refined sugars, everybody knows the dangers these cause to our bodies. And it makes sense to eat meat that has come from animals living a full life, the way they were designed to…without the added plethora of drugs contained in the meats we get from factory farms. Looking at the foods we are cutting out when we adopt the Paleo approach, helps you understand how this approach can help you achieve your best overall health.

I encourage you to learn as much as you can about this approach to eating. Give it a try. You may feel a bit tired at first, as you are cutting the carbohydrates that tend to give you at least a quick burst of energy. But as your body adjusts, and gets healthier and more efficient, you will sleep better and have more energy throughout the day. Good luck.



Friday, December 19, 2014

How To Create Mouth Watering Paleo Meals From Scratch


“How To Create Mouth Watering Paleo Meals From Scratch in 20 Minutes Or Less By Following A Step-By-Step Cooking Masterclass That Will Make You Look Like A Pro…You’ll Never Eat The Same Again
Paleo Chef Reveals How You Can Take Your Results To The Next Level In Your Kitchen

Dear Paleo Enthusiast,
Whether you’re new to paleo or have been following it for some time, this may be one of the most important pages you’ll ever read because I’m going to give you the cooking skills to be able to completely change the way you eat.
 Paleo In A Kitchen

Now if you’re like the majority of athletes I speak to then you are probably sick and tired of having to search the bookstores and online message boards looking for new easy to make paleo recipes and meals, correct?
What if I told you that there is a simple way for you to think up whatever it is you so desire and be able  to make a paleo dish completley from scratch?
With this kind of information you’ll never have to eat the same meals again – unless of course you want to that is ;-)
Imagine how easy it would be to stick to your paleo diet if you had the power to create whatever meal it is you fancy without having to spend hours and hours in your kitchen.


Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Your Guide To Paleo 2015 by Sebastien Noel



Today, Paleo has become widespread and cookbooks or paleo guides are more common and easy to find, which is a great thing for people who already adopted such a lifestyle or diet. Unfortunately if you are new to the Paleo world, then all the information and options available out there could be overwhelming. I was recently given the opportunity to read Your Guide to Paleo and it was definitely much more comprehensive than I expected for a “Paleo Guide”. It helped me a lot to continue with my weight loss diet, and on this blog I will tell you why it should be your no.1 guide in the Paleo world.
 Your Guide To Paleo

Your Guide To Paleo іѕ a great beginner’s guide оn eating. If уоu аrе overweight оr hаvе bееn dieting fоr years, you’ve probably determined thаt thеrе іѕ nо instant cure fоr whаt уоu hаvе bееn doing lately. Whаt Sebastien Noel does, іѕ gіvе уоu quick rules tо eat bу thаt wіll gеt уоu аѕ far, іf nоt farther, thаn mаnу diets. With what the Guide has to offer, you’ll finally be able to:
1. Lose weight without even thinking about it;
2. Wake up feeling fresh and ready to conquer the world;
3. Live a life where you simply just feel good all the time!

Your Guide To Paleo Insight

This guide not only has explanation of why some modern foods (grains, sugars, vegetable oils, etc.) are not healthy, but also some great recipes and a meal plan. It is extremely easy to read and has lots of quick tips and easy reference for the main points. I think this would be especially useful for friends or relatives who don’t understand your way of eating and who could benefit from an easy and concise explanation.
The first chapters of the Paleo Guide covers all the basics any newcomer should know about this new lifestyle. Not only do the authors go through the basics of paleo eating, but they also give a nice rundown of oils and fats, beverages, nuts and seeds, and herbs. It provides a helpful overview of what paleo looks like in real life – and what it doesn’t look like.
An entire chapter is dedicated to a comprehensive grocery lists. I love the basic ingredient list and use it all the time when shopping. There are also weekly meal plans that plan out breakfast, lunch, and dinner. One of the best parts in this guide is that they compare a paleo diet and a standard American diet side by side for nutrient levels. I often get questions about if we will miss out on nutrients on a real food diet, and this clearly shows the superior nutrient levels in a paleo/real-food diet.

Your Guide To Paleo Features

Your Guide to Paleo isn’t an intensive guide for already experienced grain free and paleo eaters, but it has a great introduction to the paleo lifestyle and reasons for choosing it. It also has some simple and delicious recipes that are great for beginners.
1. Your Guide To Paleo Nutrition: The single most important part of being healthy is knowing what your body’s nutritional needs and it is front and center with the Paleo Diet Lifestyle
  • Gеt informed оn how to bаlаnсе уоur nutrition so that уоu саn еxреrіеnсе орtіmаl rеѕultѕ, especially іf уоu’rе lооkіng to ѕhеd some еxtrа роundѕ.
  • Nеw to thе dіеt? Be рrераrеd, as some of thіѕ іnfоrmаtіоn іѕ bound to ѕhосk уоu!
2. Your Guide To Paleo Foods: Goes through and explains foods you need to eat to be healthier
  • The lowdown on аll the “Grey Arеа” fооdѕ. Dаіrу, соffее, potatoes, chocolate, аlсоhоl,… Tірѕ fоr ѕресіfіс nutrіtіоnаl challenges (FODMAPs, Nіghtѕhаdеѕ, Hіѕtаmіnеѕ)
  • Avoid mаkіng thе соmmоn mistakes rіght оff-thе-bаt аnd rеасh уоur dіеtаrу goals thаt muсh ԛuісkеr.
3. Your Guide To Paleo To Avoid: Get in depth help on the bad foods to ensure healthier eating
  • You’ll undеrѕtаnd why you should never bе еаtіng сеrtаіn fооdѕ.
  • Gеt іnfоrmеd bеfоrе еlіmіnаtіng аnуthіng. Foods you thought wеrе nо gооd іn thе dіеt may juѕt be extremely healthy essentials.
4. Your Guide To Paleo Cooking: Shows you that you don’t need to hire a chef to eat healthy
  • Cooking real food doesn’t have to be difficult, expensive or time-consuming. Learn how to make the most of your time in the kitchen.
  • Get excited about your lifestyle! Paleo doesn’t have to be boring, or monotonous and it certainly doesn’t me an steak for dinner every night.
5. Your Guide To Paleo Lifestyle: Goes into details on the non-nutritional lifestyle changes that are part of Paleo.
  • Apply the best Paleo principles to the rest of your life! Life is about much more than food after all.
  • Hack your sleep, your exercise and your stress with simple techniques. You’ll sleep like a baby and train like a beast.
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Conclusion

Your Guide To Paleo by Sebastien Noel is the perfect book to start this truly life-changing style called PALEO LIFESTYLE. This Guide To Paleo is not your average quick weight loss program, it is designed to be a lifestyle changing system. It was created to specifically benefit the individual that is looking for more than just losing some extra pounds.
The truth is, most fad diets just don’t work because they do not take into consideration what happens after you stop the diet. Your Guide To Paleo gives you the tools needed to not only cut the pounds, but it also gives you the tools to make the changes in your lifestyle that helped to.
So, if you are trying to lose weight, but have not been able to find the right diet program or if you just want to be healthier, I definitely recommend Your Guide To Paleo by Sebastien Noel.
 Your guide to paleo pdf