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Low Carb Diet

Recent Diet Research indicates that The Paleo Diet is humanity's natural "low carb diet" ...

The Paleo Diet is different in its approach than the "average" low carb diet. It is premised first on a historical basis, because for millions of years our ancestors ate substantially less carbohydrates (i.e., less grains, refined sugars, starch, bread, processed carbs, etc.) than in the modern, western diet. In fact, they ate virtually none of these foods. Then, the agricultural revolution came with cities, civilizations, and different foodstuffs.

If you are like most people, the agricultural revolution is some dim historical
event that you haven’t given a second thought to since about 6th grade.
It may seem to have little or no relevance to you in your busy work-a-day
world. However, modern civilization as we know it with our cities, our cultures,
our technological and medical achievements and our knowledge of
the world and universe would never have arisen were it not for agriculture.
Ironically, we can give credit to the agricultural revolution for
bringing us much of the chronic disease and obesity that are epidemic in
our modern world. Many of these problems can be alleviated or diminished by following The Paleo Diet - and much of it has to do with the fact that this is a natural lower carb diet. The foods that agriculture brought us (cereals, dairy products, fatty meats, salted foods, and refined sugars and oils) are disastrous for our bodies which are essentially unchanged from that of our Stone Age ancestors – bodies that are ideally adapted to a diet of lean meats, fresh fruits and veggies.

Recent scientific research has indicated that our ancestors ate even more of a low carb diet than previously thought. While different cultural groups ate different animal/plant food ratios, the research has shown that before the agricultural revolution the average human caloric distribution was about two thirds animal foods, and only about one third of our caloric intake was being derived from plant foods. Mass agriculture brought with it a boatload of nutritionally related diseases that were unknown to hunter-gatherers. New foods continue to wreak havoc in our Stone Age bodies and these foods fundamentally vary from the healthful foods our hunter-gatherer ancestors ate.

So, the basic concept behind the Paleo Diet will always be that the foods that best promote health and optimum functioning are the foods that we evolved to eat. More and more research is showing that we evolved to eat low carb ... in a Paleolithic sort of way! Humans evolved over 2.5 million years as hunter-gatherers, and it is only very recently that we have been eating grains, dairy, sugar, vegetable oils, high fructose corn syrup, and other modern foods. Because evolution moves so very slowly, the standard American diet (and even so-called “healthy” diets) wreaks havoc with our Paleolithic constitutions. More information is available on our home page: The Paleo Diet

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Visit The Paleo Diet home page to learn more about Dr. Loren Cordain and his theories regarding the world's most natural low carb diet.

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