Sentences with phrase «own paleo people»

I couldn't stand biting into a big chunk of fat, no matter how other Primal / Paleo people embrace eating fatty meat.
I know some paleo people are able to eat organic corn chips and more power to them, I say.
I find the higher fat low carb type Paleo intake is much better for me and has helped me to lose 75 pounds, get my blood sugars under much better control, get off 5 meds and 75 % of my diabetic meds so I'm a very happy LOW CARB HIGH FAT Paleo person.
Paleo people and regular bread lovers alike will enjoy this bread.
In a recent post Mark talked about the very fibrous strain of potato / root vegetables that paleo person would have eaten.
I think that there are Paleo people who do eat «desserts» such as yours occasionally, but from what I have read - it is advised by many paleo experts to avoid any and all sugars.
# 3 paleo person: eats lower carb (50 - 100 gms / day) large variety of greens and fibrous vegetables and tubers, occasional fruit, high fat grass - fed red meats, abundant fowl, game, fish and eggs, no dairy, no grains, no legumes (this is the most commonly identified style of a «paleo diet»), yet all three of these people are eating «paleo».
# 2 paleo person: eats moderate carb (100 - 200 gm / day) fibrous, lower starch vegetables and lower carb fruits like berries, eggs, nuts, seeds, mostly fish and shellfish, rare fowl, no dairy, no pork, no red meat.
Some paleo people never use either.
I'm not sure whether it's because of the popularity of Crossfit or whether people just find that they feel better cutting out grains, sugar and whatever else it is that Paleo people don't eat.
Paleo people did not have chocolate chips and processed cocoa and blanched almond flour and agave syrup and date sugar and other processed sweeteners, and on and on, the list is long.....
Granola has oats in it which led a lot of Paleo people to make a Paleo version of it, which led to a lot of Paleo granola recipes that are very heavy in nuts.
I suppose Paleo people could have made almond butter by pounding out nuts and such but I think that's taking things a bit far.
My only concern is what Paleo people say about chocolate chips.
It sounds like a great option for Paleo people:).
The black beans make it unfriendly to paleo people.
Like most of the Whole30, dino - chow, paleo people I know, I've been gradually falling more and more deeply in love with coconut products.
(Baking Powder has a bit of cornstarch so I guess some Paleo people might not want to use baking powder.
It's amazing; it's a great restaurant for people in a group — because there's something for the plant - based vegan, the non-vegan, the Paleo person.
Paleo people didn't really have that problem.
That being said, I would still consider paleo people my brethen as we all eschew processed foods and seek to know the source of our food.
Everything I have read and followed with paleo people like Mark Sisson and the Paleohacks guy includes organ meats, bone broth, good fats, etc..
Ignoring the strawman the author lays out («paleo people all say insulin is the root of all evil so why do they eat five pounds of insulinogenic animal flesh a day?»)
But if low carb and paleo people stuck to their own theory, if it's all about insulin, they would be out telling everyone to go vegetarian, as vegetarians have significantly lower insulin levels, even at the same weight.
I know Paleo people don't eat dairy but many people do include high quality sources on occasion so this is good option if you use organic cream cheese.
Paleo people LOVE their vegetables and often eat more of them than vegans / vegetarians who get a bulk of their calories from grains.
In the (12 week / 29 patient) Lindeberg study (http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00125-007-0716-y), the paleo people ate less food again and the main composite difference between the two diets was that the paleo diet contained significantly more whole plant foods.
The keto / paleo people are confusing a symptom of T2 diabetes with the cause.
Are you one of the multitudes of paleo people who can't get their day started right unless it starts off with a sharp aromatic cup of coffee?
Plant Positive cited the Perfect Health Diet's list of high profile low - carb Paleo people (the good guys, in their view) with high LDL scores.
I may be wrong but I think that quite a lot of the Paleo people are aware of this and the importance of maintaining an alkaline balance in the diet.
The main issue is that some Paleo people are still going for Ketosis (no carbs) and saying that is healthy long term.
Many Paleo people (friends of mine) are very close to plant based.
Many of the big Paleo people have their version of «Whole30».
Some paleo people say there are safe starches, some say they aren't.
and this is noway close to what paleo people ate.
And for all the paleo people out there, I totally respect your decision about your diet, you should take a glimpse of a new movie that's coming out called «The Game Changers».
Foods common to southeast Asia would have been completely absent in northern Europe at the time, so it's logical to assume that Paleo people in different parts of the world evolved to thrive on different nutritional profiles.
It occurs to me that we ought to poll those paleo people with very high LDL and see if any of them eat adequate amounts of liver every week.
Yet the Paleo people seem to be all for whole eggs.
It is not like the paleo people had a supermarket available to them where they could choose from a diversity of foods from different regions.
Fyi I am NOT a paleo person.
I'm glad to see more people from the Real Food / WAPF world open to Paleo, just as more Paleo people are learning about bone stock, organ meats, quality of fats, fermented foods, etc..
You can argue all day with people about what paleo people ate or not.
If the paleo people were really serious about their health, they might consider a diet based on a much earlier time, about 5 MYA, before we diverged from the great apes.
The Paleo people encourage incorporating virgin coconut oil into one's diet along with exercise to lower blood pressure.
I know lots of paleo people prefer clarified butter or ghee, but once I tried coconut oil, I was hooked.
That ^ s not true.The fibre allows for a slow release of blood sugar.Your blood sugar rising is good if your active & need energy.If your lazy or sit in a desk all day, then perhaps there might be a concern.Problem is with this primal stuff is A lot of paleo people drink wine, use vinegar, have coffee, use table sugar etc.This has nothing to do with paleo.Do you think the paleo man from thousands of years ago would eat bread, apple pie, ice cream if he found it growing on tree --- you bet your sweet ass he would.Its called survival
Too bad that all the low - carbers, paleo people and Atkins followers are missing out on the benefits of Oatmeal while ingesting fat and cholesterol from their egg breakfasts.
It seems to answer the paleo peoples» objections to plant foods because of their phytate content.
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