| | Duncan, while I don't follow a stringent Paleo-Diet, I do constantly incorporate evolutionary findings into my menu--and I can tell (low energy, mood) when I don't following these findings.
For instance, as very little liquid calories were available for 99% of human evolution--I avoid full-strength soda or juice (and this point was recently confirmed by a new article which has now pinned down even juice as a culprit in contemporary obesity and diabetes). If ever I drink them, then I will dilute sugary beverages (about half & half) with water.
Another tip is to have double, or triple meat sandwiches (half the bread, twice the meat). If I'm at a convenience store, then I will buy 2 sandwiches, throw out half the bread, and put them together (double-meat, half-bread sandwich-on-the-go).
Keep in mind the importance of glycemic load (how "much" carbohydrates get into you--and how "fast" they enter your bloodstream).
Keep in mind the numerous benefits of higher protein diets. Protein % was always high in our ancestors' diet--and only recently have we first tried to exist on less than 15-20% protein (though contemporary nutritionists would have you believe that we have "started" eating TOO MUCH!).
Also, keep in mind the importance of omega-3 fats (fish, flax, walnuts, free-range beef, omega-rich eggs).
Lastly, keep in mind the importance of fruits and veggies--their minerals (like potassium) will balance out any acidity from the meat you eat.
TIP: Keep some low-sodium V-8 around (veggie cocktail) for days when you can't / won't be getting to fresh fruit and veggies--you can nourish yourself with literally hundreds of milligrams of potassium, with a mere small glass of a veggie cocktail.
The Good Water, good fats, fruits, veggies, meats, nuts
The Bad Grains, dairy, certain legumes
The Ugly White flour products, high-fructose corn syrup, trans fatty acids, and low-protein diets
Ed (Edited by Ed Thompson on 4/26, 10:41am)
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