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Should Kids Go Paleo?

Popular weaning practices include feeding babies first foods of white rice cereal flakes, introducing soft foods or pureed jars of baby fruits and vegetables, and holding off on feeding meat for the first nine months of baby’s life. Paleo parents,…

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Is the Paleo Diet Okay for Seniors?

One of the major critiques of the Paleolithic diet, founded on the hunter-gatherer diet of our ancient Stone Age ancestors, is that cavemen lived short, brutal lives. People often believe that a short lifespan in the Paleolithic period was due…

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Supplements and the Paleo Diet

Because many Paleo dieters are in it for its health benefits, discourse on supplementation comes up often.  And it can be somewhat divisive. Most dieters believe that following a paleo diet without supplements gives you the nutrients your body needs. …

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Intermittent Fasting and the Paleo Diet

Fasting has recently been in the spotlight due to diet crazes and longevity-seekers engaging in severe calorie restriction for long periods of time.  Citing longer lives in fasting lab rats, these dieters argue that any healthy lifestyle will include some…

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Fat in the Paleo Diet: What is Good and Bad?

In today’s America, it is commonly thought that fat, especially saturated fats, are bad for health and can increase risk for serious and sometimes fatal diseases, such as cardiovascular disease. According to the Harvard School of Public Health, food companies…

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