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Hunter Gatherer Diet

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Hunter Gatherer Diet aka Paleo Diet

Anyone on it?

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From WebMD

In an editorial accompanying the article in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Katharine Milton, PhD, a biological anthropologist at the University of California at Berkeley, notes that it is unlikely that any hunter-gatherers, regardless of diet, suffered from the diseases of modern civilization. They simply didn't live long enough to develop these illnesses, which are typically associated with old age, she says. What's more, our prehistoric ancestors differed from us in at least one other important way. ''Hunter-gatherers were not on diets,'' Milton says. ''They were trying to put on weight, not take it off."
Like many nutritionists, Milton thinks it's wise to imitate our ancestors and eat plenty of fruits and vegetables. But one thing Americans don't need to do, she believes, is increase animal fat and protein. Gene Spiller, PhD, a Los Altos, Calif., nutritionist and author of Nutrition Secrets of the Ancients, agrees that increasing fruit and vegetable consumption is a good idea. ''Trying to make meat the foundation, even if it's lean, I think is incorrect,'' Spiller says. After all, Paleolithic men and women ate meat only when they were lucky enough to catch it, not every day, he adds.John Foreyt, PhD, a Baylor College of Medicine weight control expert, also worries about diets that are relatively high in animal fat. ''Dietary fat is still the key to obesity,'' he says. ''Today we get higher fat levels in domesticated animals than did earlier man, who ate wild, leaner ones.''​


PS: I am a low carber and do a variation of this diet. I am just throwing up some info to debate ;)
 
Did Keto diet for awhile. Best thing to ever happen to me. Transitioning back to that now.

''Dietary fat is still the key to obesity,'' Riiiiiight.
 
In my personal opinion it depends on the individual. No one set diet is "correct" for everyone, some may have more faults then others though. Just my 2 cents though and would love to hear others opinions as well in a civil manner :)
 
I'm one of the bigger advocates of the Paleo diet on this board and have been so for awhile now.
 
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