Should you try a Paleo diet? The benefits might be surprising, but the negative impacts could make you reconsider. Here are a few reasons on either side to help you decide.
November 3, 2015
Should you try a Paleo diet? The benefits might be surprising, but the negative impacts could make you reconsider. Here are a few reasons on either side to help you decide.
Eat like a caveman? That's what the paleo diet's inventor, Loren Cordain, Ph.D., would have you do for ultimate health.
In reality, you're going to be eating:
You'll specifically not be eating these foods:
The results, say paleo enthusiasts, is a diet that is easy to digest and which is high in soluble fiber, antioxidant vitamins, omega 3 fatty acids, low-glycemic carbohydrates and monounsaturated fat.
This diet overlooks the positive benefits gained from complex carbohydrate consumption and is not the ideal diet for an athlete, who requires complex carbohydrates to provide the energy for a workout.
The diet is easy to follow, since there's no need to count calories or measure portions. This is a "clean" diet in the sense that there are no additives or processed foods involved.
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