Paleo diet?
#330334 - 05/29/08 05:20 AM
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snoopy101
Reged: 05/10/05
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Loc: Michiana USA
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Can anyone give me information on the Paleo diet. I gather that it is the newest low-carb diet.
Yes that does raise the red flag right away for me.
I was just wondering if anyone had heard of it so that I can give the right info to dh.
thanks, Karen
-------------------- Wife to a teriffic husband. Mother to 6 awesome kids.
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Re: Paleo diet?
#330359 - 05/29/08 04:15 PM
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Fen
Reged: 03/01/08
Posts: 574
Loc: Central NY
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The premise behind the Paleo Diet is that you only eat foods that our Paleolithic ancestors ate. In a nutshell, this means protein, fruits, vegetables, and nuts. No grains (none), no legumes, and no potatoes. And no sugar.
-------------------- IBS-C
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I converted to a semi-paleo diet about six months ago, allowing myself to cheat on occasion.
Of course, we'd like to avoid nuts & a lot of the insoluble fibers found in fruits or vegetables, but there are ways around that. If you stick to lean protein (chicken, fish, etc), and cook with the proper oils (EVOO & Coconut oil), you can make any number of healthy IBS friendly & paleo dishes. Cooking your vegetables in this manner helps break down a lot of the insoluble fiber & enzymes that can cause issues with IBS as well. Start out by sauteeing green peppers, cucumbers, carrots, & squash and see how that treats you. Then you can move on to more difficult veggies like spinach & broccoli.
For fruits, try to avoid those with a hard skin, but all should be good. Lean more towards vegetables than fruits, though.
If you can handle nuts, avoid peanuts & stick to almonds or cashews.
Of course, no dairy (cheese, milk, etc), but if you are like me you won't complain about that.
The hard part is giving up sugars (breads, pasta, rice, etc.) because not only are they delicious, they're the IBS staples. I've replaced all of my bread intake with vegetables and/or fruits. It was hard - I had to like detox for a couple of weeks, but it was worth it. I noticed a real positive change in my energy level, and my belly was in FANTASTIC shape.
If you are willing to take the risk, the paleo route is worth it. A great website to visit is robbwolf.com for any questions. You can also contact me if you're interested in my ibs/paleo surival lifestyle.
-------------------- Chris IBS-D, stable for roughly 2 years
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