The Paleo diet (or Paleo nutrition) has attracted more and more interest in recent years, not only in the USA but also here. Athletes, stars, and even doctors swear by the so-called “Stone Age diet” for a slim and healthy life. We took a closer look at what is actually behind the Paleo nutrition trend.
How does the paleo diet work?
To put it simply, the Paleo diet is the so-called Stone Age diet. So the species-appropriate nutrition for humans. Basically, it consists of high-quality meat and fish, nuts, seeds, and vegetables. The Paleo diet is modeled after the eating habits of our hunter-gatherer ancestors. It’s not about imitating life in the Stone Age. Rather, advocates of the Paleo diet assume that with this principle you are eating exactly what human beings have been prepared for by hundreds of thousands of years of evolution. Accordingly, the Paleo diet aims to become particularly slim, powerful, and healthier.
Criticisms of the Paleo Diet
One weakness of Paleo is the genetic changes that humans have undergone since the Stone Age. In addition, the sometimes quite high meat consumption in the context of the Paleo diet is viewed critically.
The basic rules of the Paleo diet
Give up sugar
With Paleo, you should avoid sugar as much as possible. Sugar is often “hidden” in finished products and beverages in particular.
Avoid grain
In addition, white flour products should be avoided. Rice and corn should also not be on the menu, as they contain a lot of carbohydrates.
Leave out finished products
Finished products, such as packet soups, should not be eaten on the Paleo diet. Because they often contain flavor enhancers and other additives.
No dairy products
After a short familiarization phase, you can then take the next step. And this consists of avoiding milk and milk products, such as yogurt and cheese.