10 Things to Know Before Trying the Paleo Diet
While you may never want to live like a caveman (Who regularly lives in fear of animal attacks?), many people aim to eat like one and follow the Paleo diet. The gist is you only eat what cavemen did, which to proponents means no grains, legumes, dairy or sugar and lots of meat, coconut, vegetables and fruit.
A lot of the beliefs about why you should eat this way have been debunked by research, but there may be some benefits to going Paleo. Before you make the change, consider what registered dietitians have to say.
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It may not have benefits over other diets
It may not have benefits over other diets
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Planning and cooking are key
Planning and cooking are key
Although many restaurants
and meal kit services have Paleo offerings, “relying solely on ordering
out gets expensive quickly,” says Sidney Fry, RD, a James Beard award-winning food and nutrition author. “Choose the less expensive but more time-consuming route and cook.”
3
Vegetables should be the star
Vegetables should be the star
4
Be mindful about meat
Be mindful about meat
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It may help clean up your diet
It may help clean up your diet
6
Paleo beliefs about grains are false
Paleo beliefs about grains are false
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Be mindful of your calcium
Be mindful of your calcium
8
You could gain weight
You could gain weight
9
Many experts aren’t on board
Many experts aren’t on board
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It’s not really a Paleo diet
It’s not really a Paleo diet

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