The Paleolithic diet is what humans should be eating. We have not morphed as quickly as our diet has in the last 10,000 years.
I think our forefathers ate raw fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, berries, eggs, small fish and some insects. We did not eat grains and milk, nor did we catch and kill large animals and eat them.
Grains were only introduced about 10,000 years ago in the Neolithic period. However, it seems too much wheat is being consumed--especially refined wheat, which is devoid of vitamins and minerals and then cooked (baked). Anyway you can't eat raw flour.
The other over consumed thing that bugs me is DAIRY. Too many people in the US basically live on wheat and dairy. Well, 10,000 years ago no one drank cow milk or milk of any species OTHER THAN THEIR OWN.
Cow milk is not correct for humans---it is for baby cows to grow into 400 pound beasts.
It amazes me how many diseases can be prevented, cured or remdiated by a diet with no wheat and dairy---referred to as the gluten free / casein free (GF/CF) diet. From what I have read these diseases include for instance celiac, MS, Autism, ADD, ADHD, ALS, Parkinson's, and diabetes.
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Sunday, November 23, 2008
What is the optimal Human Diet?
No one seems to agree on the optimal Human Diet, but I am very convinced what it IS NOT. It is not what most people are eating in the USA, which is referred to as the Standard American Diet or SAD. This is a diet that leads to many of the illnesses that are so common in the US such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer and many more.
Americans eat too much refined, and cooked foods and too many empty calories from sugar and white flour.
A more optimal human diet includes more fresh, raw fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, beans, fish and eggs.
Americans eat too much refined, and cooked foods and too many empty calories from sugar and white flour.
A more optimal human diet includes more fresh, raw fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, beans, fish and eggs.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Eat for Health Reviews Eat to Live book
Eat to Live, by Dr. Joel Fuhrman is one of the best books to read and own. He explains why you should eat low calorie foods that are nutritionally dense -meaning they are full of vitamins and minerals. (He lists the MOST nutritionally dense foods as being vegetables.)
Dr. Fuhrman, who is vegan (no milk, meat or eggs) recommends that you greatly increase your vegetables and fruits, and decrease your empty carbs (such as bread and pasta) and also reduce your fat intake of meat and dairy.
Surprisingly, most Americans are actually malnourished even thought they eat a lot (overeat). I am always talking to friends who have a typical American disease and then I read that that disease could be alleviated or could have been prevented by an improved diet.
For instance, the more dairy you consume, the more likely you are to get prostate cancer. In Japan where they consume little dairy, men get prostate cancer at older ages than in the US.
(I believe people need to eat fish for Omega-3s and eggs for the many nutrients.)
Another web site I like is mercola.com and he has a free daily newsletter. He promotes a high veg and egg, and grain-free diet. He also provides a daily video lecture.
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Dr. Fuhrman, who is vegan (no milk, meat or eggs) recommends that you greatly increase your vegetables and fruits, and decrease your empty carbs (such as bread and pasta) and also reduce your fat intake of meat and dairy.
Surprisingly, most Americans are actually malnourished even thought they eat a lot (overeat). I am always talking to friends who have a typical American disease and then I read that that disease could be alleviated or could have been prevented by an improved diet.
For instance, the more dairy you consume, the more likely you are to get prostate cancer. In Japan where they consume little dairy, men get prostate cancer at older ages than in the US.
(I believe people need to eat fish for Omega-3s and eggs for the many nutrients.)
Another web site I like is mercola.com and he has a free daily newsletter. He promotes a high veg and egg, and grain-free diet. He also provides a daily video lecture.
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