Secrets of the Paleo Diet
You are about to discover the secrets to a hugely more
fulfilling life that most people will NEVER know. With the Paleo Diet Cookbooks, you'll
easily:
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Have Much More Energy |
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Get Clearer, Smoother Skin |
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Lose Pounds Of Body Fat |
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Have Much More Stamina |
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Get A Stronger Immune System |
What is Gluten? Gluten is a combination of
two substances, gliadin and glutenin, and is produced in some grasses. Wheat, Barley and Rye are all types of
grass and most of us have been raised to eat the products of these grasses, namely flour and flour-based foods such
as bread and cakes.
Gluten is also used as a stabilizing agent in many other foods, and you will often
see it as one of the ingredients in canned or bottled food, but is sometimes listed as "Amp Isostearoyl Hydolized
Wheat Protein". Because you know what to look for on food labels, you'd think that you can easily avoid it,
however, many foods contain small amounts of gluten, and according to many countries food laws, if the amount is
under a certain percentage, the food manufacturers don't have to list it.
This means that you have to start learning what foods have gluten in naturally.
Lots of very healthy foods don't contain gluten such as quinoa, oats, soybeans, sunflower seeds and millet.
Other grasses such as buckwheat, corn and rice don't have any in them naturally.
Some people simply cannot eat gluten and develop coeliac's disease, whereby their
bodies cannot digest gluten. They often suffer a multitude of symptoms including, painful abdominal bloating,
chronic diarrhea or the opposite, constipation, and sometimes even migraine headaches. They may also have to
endure chronic fatigue, joint pain, numbness in fingers and toes, depression or anxiety and some people seem to
develop osteoporosis at a very young age.
A way of eating known as the Paleolithic diet (often referred to as simply the "Paleo
Diet") has been suggested as an excellent way to eat. The Paleo Diet works because of the assumption that
humans have evolved over many years to eat certain types of food. As Humming birds have evolved to eat nectar
from flowers and Eagles have evolved to eat meat from prey, so too have humans evolved to eat food that they have
either hunted and trapped (meat) or gathered (berries, roots etc.).
As the agricultural revolution began a few thousand years ago in response to
increasingly large populations around the world, people began to develop farming techniques that would make it
possible to feed all of these hundreds of thousands of humans. Though many foods can keep us alive, such as
sugar and alcohol, it isn't necessarily healthy for us, and consuming too much of the wrong foods can and does
cause many harmful, and sometimes fatal, effects.
For example, many North American Indian tribes suffer from diabetes to a degree that
is three or four times what is currently considered the norm. Perhaps this is due to their relatively new
introduction to the foods considered normal by some western civilizations?
The worldwide increase in allergies and food intolerances could possibly also be
attributed to diet. The fact is, we don't know if our Paleolithic ancestors suffered from these things the
way that we do today, but we do have a very good idea what they ate, based on where they lived, what they had
access to and the tools that they used (spears, bows and arrows etc.)
They ate quite differently from the things that we take for granted as normal.
Perhaps it would make sense for all of us to try to eat the way our recent ancestors did, or at least to try it and
see what health benefits might be easily available to us?
If you were to try this type of diet, maybe you'll find that your migraines would ease-up or disappear
completely. Perhaps you'll lose some of that weight you've been promising yourself you'll shed for years? How
about that ongoing fatigue that seems to get the better of you every day? You may simply get much nicer skin,
acne free and smooth as the day you were born? Perhaps you'll get ALL of these benefits?
I'm certainly not suggesting that you go out and start hunting for your meat, though
many expert nutritionists would suggest that you DO eat more fish. Hey, fishing is a KIND of hunting isn't
it?
Okay, for everyday meals, you can't be expected to go out and hunt or gather food
such as berries and roots, and even if you could, turning these ingredients into a healthy meal isn't something
that would come naturally to you. But then cooking ANYTHING may not come naturally to you either; I certainly
have to use a recipe book whenever I cook anything more complicated than a grilled-cheese
sandwich!
There are two excellent cookbooks that contain
ONLY Gluten-Free, Paleolithic recipes called the Paleo Cookbooks. You can check them out for yourself by clicking the image below, and
you can get a totally free book called 'Cooking With Herbs and Spices' just by requesting it.

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