Paleolithic Diet

Paleolithic Diet Paleolithic Men and Women. Paleolithic people lived from caves to cave. They were a tribe of people constantly moving. Their mobility was based on survival always looking for shelter and food.  Paleolithic people had not discovered planting, animals had not been domesticated and fire was not controlled. Not being able to plant food resulted in the Caveman always traveling looking for food. Their diet consisted of lean meat, wild birds, wild poultry, bird eggs, fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, roots, leaves, seeds, nuts and herbs. Keep in mind for meat Caveman had to capture and kill wild animals. Causes of death were child birth, animal threats and infections. Encyclopedia Britannica 1961 estimated that Upper Paleolithic life expectancy was 33 years old. The Paleolithic period is pre-agriculture. The period after the Paleolithic period is the Neolithic period.  Man planted food, pottery was invented and had controlled fire invented for warmth and cooking. In the Neolithic period man became stationary. They could grow their own food. The caveman’s diet did not consist of potatoes, wheat, beans, peas or legumes. Raw these food content toxins. In the Neolithic period cooking these foods killed most of the toxins making them edible and extending man’s diet. Curiously, Neolithic life expectancy was 20 years old. The Paleolithic men and women had to be physically fit and healthy for survival. Their fitness and health was a result of exercise and diet. Additionally, some may concluded eating free of non toxic foods.

 

Toxins in potatoes, grains, peas and beans are called anti-nutrients. Uncooked the anti-nutrients are:

Enzyme Blockers “protease inhibitors”

Lectins

Glycoalkaloids  toxin contented in potatoes. When cooked the glycoalkaloid is not destroyed.

When foods cooked enzyme blockers and lectins toxins make foods edible but toxins not completely destroyed.

 

Hunter Gatherers: Term referring to the Paleolithic man because he was always hunting and gathering. Hunting for animals, wild game and poultry. The battle between Paleolithic man and wild animals was a situation of kill or be killed. Battles resulted in some Cavemen being killed or severely injured. Dead animals had several uses for food, skins and fur was used for shelter and clothes.  Bones used as weapons. Skins and fur were not sanitized and remained blood soaked or had traces of blood. The Paleo people’s diet was subject to the seasons. The best seasons were spring and summer. Fresh vegetables, fruits, roots, tree leaves, nuts and seeds were plentiful. Fresh bird egg’s were stolen from bird’s nest and eaten raw. Food maintenance was time sensitive and subject to rot. There were no food preservatives or refrigeration. Paleo men realized only a certain amount of food to be gathered to prevent waste.

 

Stone-Age: Caveman made their tools and weapons with stones. Materials were wood from trees, tree branches, animal bones, animal antler, animal teeth, shells and other stones. Stones were used for hammering and chiseling.

 

Modern society has most of the advantages. There is mass farming. Foods contain pesticides, additives and preservatives all have negative health consequences: high blood pressure, heart diseases, obesity, diabetes, skin diseases, allergies and etc.

These primal people were lean, physically fit and healthy. They had to be fit to survive the elements. The Paleolithic people have left Modern Man the wisdom of the Paleolithic Diet. Weight loss, weight maintenance, increase energy, anti-toxic diet, improves health and maintains healthy longevity.  Eat and live healthy.

 

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Posted by admin - October 1, 2015 at 6:51 am

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Diet Herbs

I housands of herbs are available worldwide for a dizzying array of diseases and disorders. And consumers are sold on them: A recent survey found that one in three people spends an average of $ 54 a year on herbal remedies.

Without question, herbs do work wonders in treating many illnesses and improving health. But herbal medicine has a far less effective track record when it comes to weight control. Only one herb ephedra is believed to directly promote fat-burning, but its dangerous side effects make it unsafe and unwise to use.

There is one particular aspect of your weight you can control to some extent by supplementing with herbs, and that is water weight. Let’s say you weigh 150 pounds. About ninety of those pounds are water; thirty are fat. The rest is lean tissue muscles, organs, and bones. So normally, most of your body weight is water. Sometimes you may retain water. You look and feel fat, even though you may have lost a significant amount of body fat. Some days, you can’t even fit into clothes you wore the week before!

Puffiness does masquerade as pudge. Disheartening and uncomfortable, periodic bouts of water retention, medically known as edema, may be the result of any number of factors: excess sodium in the diet, food allergies, premenstrual changes, hormone imbalances, a hot climate, and kidney or heart disease. If you’re chronically plagued by edema, have it checked out by your doctor.

You can lose some of that fluid by taking a prescription “water pill” (diuretic) or by forcing yourself to sweat in a sauna or steam bath. Neither is a good idea, though, because they can lead to life-threatening dehydration and mineral imbalances.

Some herbs, however, may offer a gentler solution. Most of the herbs promoted for weight loss are diuretics agents that cause the kidneys to draw extra water from the blood into the urine and stimulate the excretion of water. This action promotes temporary water loss. There’s certainly nothing wrong with regulating water weight by using herbs, as long as you use them on a short-term basis and with the full knowledge of your physician. In most cases, herbal diuretics are safer than their prescription counterparts. But long-term use of either can flush vital nutrients from the body and cause irreparable harm.

Other weight-loss herbs are really nothing more than laxatives, which also force water from the body. It’s much healthier to follow a high-fiber diet and drink plenty of pure water daily than to rely on laxatives for elimination. Prolonged used of laxatives and diuretics, even natural ones, can lead to dependence and serious health problems.

What follows is a discussion of forty-three herbs commonly promoted as diet aids. In most cases, these herbs are found in natural weight-loss supplements in minute amounts, mainly as fillers. In others, they are single-or multiherb formulas, available as capsules, compressed tablets, liquids, extracts, or teas. It’s a good practice to read the list of ingredients on any natural weight-loss supplement carefully. The information below will help you make informed decisions about specific products.

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Posted by admin - September 30, 2015 at 6:30 am

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Weight Loss Instruments

When you are aiming for losing weight there are several equipments that you can use to help you reduce those unwanted fats. Most of them are seen inside the gym, those big bulky machines that help you exercise and burn fats faster. Aside from these equipments there are also small but very useful instruments that you can use or add to your weight loss program.

There is the BMR Calculator or Weight loss calculator. BMR or Basal Metabolic Rate is the quantity of calories that you shred while at rest or without doing anything such as sitting idly in a chair or sleeping on a bed. But BMR Calculators will not just calculate your idle modes but also adds up your active modes during the day. Furthermore, they will include in summing up the gender, age and height of a person. The reason for this is because those who are older more likely have lower metabolism than those that are young. This is also true for those that are taller and have more muscle mass.

Another one is Calorie Intake Calculator and Exercise Calculator. Once you have already calculated your BMR calories you can start a calorie shortage program. This program is similar to dieting process, where in you will lessen the foods that you eat and burning off the excessive fats that you have stored in your body.

Using the Calorie Intake Calculator, you calculate which food items and how many servings will give you too many calories. By knowing these, you will be able to monitor how many calories you have consumed. This will also give you insights as to what kind of foods you need to avoid and those that are just right for you.

While the Exercise Calculator will let you choose the various exercises that you can do, the intensity of it and how long it should be done. Afterwords, the Exercise Calculator will calculate how many calories you will burn by the inputs you made. However, keep in mind your health conditions before following the results of the exercise calculator.

Once you already know how many calories you have taken and how many calories you will be able to burn, you can start your calorie shortage program easily.

The last instrument is the Calorie Intake Chart. The chart should include your MBR, amount of calories you have taken for the day and how much you have burn. Then you can also monitor how much weight you have lost or how many inches were removed from your waist. By charting your progress you will be inspired to go ahead because you can see results and also for you to know if you are nearing your goal.

Remember that these are just instruments and that they cannot exactly decide what is good for you. They will give you results based on what you have entered. If you need a much more customized outcome then the best suggestion is to talk to people expert on the field and get their opinions.

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Posted by admin - September 29, 2015 at 6:07 am

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