Initial Thoughts on the Paleo Diet

Paleo Diet Food GraphicLately I’ve been hearing a lot about the Paleo Diet. It is a diet that has been around a long time, but seems to have picked up a lot of steam this past year. Since I have been wanting to learn more about nutrition I thought I would look into it.

It turns out this diet almost matches how I have been eating for years. My diet is really high in meats and low in pretty much anything else. The Paleo Diet encourages high protein and fat amounts while taking in very little carbs. It also encourages eating more natural foods rather than foods that are highly processed. The fundamental principles of the diet are:

  • Eat whole, unprocessed, nutrient-dense, nourishing foods.
    Prioritize grass-fed and pastured meats and eggs, wild-caught seafood, and vegetables. Enjoy fruit, nuts, and seeds in moderation.
  • Avoid foods that will harm us by causing systemic inflammation, wrecking our guts, or derailing our natural metabolic processes.
    Abstain from toxic, pro-inflammatory foods like gluten-containing grains, legumes, sugar, and the laboratory-concocted Frankenfoods found in the middle aisles of your neighborhood supermarket.

Some people compare it to the Atkins diet because it has a lot of the same philosophies. It is a little more extreme than the Atkins diet though because it takes away dairy as well. Basically in the Paleo Diet, if the cavemen didn’t have access to it, then we shouldn’t eat it either.

The Paleo Diet transforms the body from burning sugar for energy to burning fat for energy. This isn’t an easy task in today’s world as there is sugar hiding everywhere, but I think that being a fat burner is definitely better than having your body depend on sugars. So even though I think there are definite benefits to the Paleo Diet, I don’t think it is the end all be all for everyone.

I don’t believe there is a magic answer for everyone. I really think that it depends on each person individually. I also think that some of the benefits of the Paleo Diet aren’t really isolated to it. I think eliminating processed foods would be beneficial to anyone, no matter what type of diet you are on. Also consuming less sugars is definitely a habit that anyone trying to lose weight should start. So even if you don’t believe in the diet itself you could take away some of the definite positives it provides.

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Fedil

I was originally born in Missouri, but traveled around most of my childhood. My mom finally got tired of moving while we were in Dallas, Texas and I have been here ever since. After high school I started college at the University of North Texas (UNT) and started working in the computer field. I currently work for JCPenney as a front end software engineer for their e-commerce website. Before this I worked for AT&T about 12 years and started with them in 1999 (when they were Southwestern Bell). I have many passions and I really love photography. Besides photography I also love sports. I not only like to watch it, but I also love to play. Currently my friends and I play indoor soccer and flag football.

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