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Dr. Robert Rey’s Paleo plan

TCC: Your diet plan is a modified version of the Paleo Diet, also known as the “caveman diet.” How have you modified the Paleo Diet, and why do you feel it works?

Dr. Rey: We try in this book to say slow down, wait a minute. Stop drinking that bright blue drink. It doesn’t exist in nature. Stop eating those Cheetos. Let’s use common sense. Let’s go back to the ways we used to be. It’s not an accident that Okinawans in Japan live to 100. They primarily live on seaweed and fish. It just makes sense. Caloric restriction and eating natural things, that will make you live to 114. It is the soft diet of the Western societies that will kill you.

My book talks about the return to the Paleo Diet, the diet of our ancestors. We need to go back to the way we ate. We used to eat fruits and vegetables and lean meats, every three hours. So that’s about six meals a day and no doughy things like refined sugar, refined wheat. To make a long story short, the world’s in big trouble. I think it’s 70 percent overweight and 30 percent morbidly obese. You walk down every street, it’s appalling to see America today. And that’s the same throughout the world. My book is very timely. It tells people that you’re going to get into a lot of trouble unless you change today.

The average hunter and gatherer walks 15 miles a day. Why do I use the present tense when most hunters and gatherers lived in the Paleolithic era? Because there are still hunters and gatherers today. If you go to the Brazilian rainforests, you will find some tribes of hunters and gatherers. If you go to Africa, they are in a tribe. Do they have diabetes? No. Heart disease? No. Do they have hardening of the arteries? No. Nothing. We were designed to live the life of a hunter and gatherer. Continue reading

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New app launched for the Stone Age dieter

A new app for followers of the “caveman” diet has been launched to help bring the paleo-regime into the digital age.

The Paleo Diet Recipes app was launched this week and provides modernized recipe ideas that follow the principles of the Stone Age-inspired eating plan, a diet that preaches the exclusion of gluten, dairy, soy, grains, legumes, salt, refined sugar, processed foods and preservatives. Perhaps its most famous follower is Transformers starlet Megan Fox.

Recipes from the app are heavy on lean meats like fish and poultry, fruit, vegetables, seeds, nuts and natural herbs and spices.

For example, a recipe for stuffed peppers calls for bell peppers, onions, ground turkey, canned tomatoes, oregano, lemon pepper, chili or chili powder and olive oil.

Paleo Diet recipes HD: cookbook for a Modern Paleolithic Diet
$4.99

http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/paleo-diet-recipes-hd-cookbook/id453730375?mt=8#

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Field Notes from a Conference on the Paleo Diet

Guest contributor to www.thinkbig.com, Patrick Riley, just sent in an insightful analysis of the happenings at this weeks Ancestral Health Symposium in Los Angeles. He writes of the attendees:

“its practitioners aren’t in it just for the grass-fed steak. They see it as a way to fix the planet, to make up for the processed food and the factory farming that has been our gift to the world along with pop culture and Levis.”

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SHAPE Magazine on The Paleo Diet

By Jennipher Walters

The Paleo Diet has been called the caveman (or cavewoman diet, in this case) diet with good reason: it’s based on the diet that our primal ancestors lived on back before wheat was harvested and there was a McDonald’s in every town. While there are definitely cons to the Paelo Diet, there are also some health benefits to eating like humans did 10,000 years ago. Below are some benefits!

5 Paleo Diet Health Benefits Continue reading

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