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The Stone Age Caveman Diet
The Paleo Diet - What is the Paleo Diet?
In the interest of conquering disease and increasing life span in humans, an endless search ensued a few short decades ago to find the perfect diet that would render eternal life, eternal good health and eternal youth in many cases. Under the microscope is a scratched slide which displays a controversial 'perfect' diet - commonly known as the Caveman Diet. You have just entered the Diet History Zone....
The Diet History Zone - The Paleo Diet, Otherwise known as the Caveman Diet and the Stone Age Diet Plan for Modern Day Gatherers
Upon further examination of the Paleo Diet, it has been determined that this diet was found lacking in taste but most importantly, in carbs. Carbs are the energy of the Life Force. Without carbs, the caveman doesn't feel like skipping through fields of dino droppings to chase three-winged, two-beaked pink butterflies. Nor does he feel like trolling for fish or even trolling for folly that will produce caveman offspring. Many experts feel that the average caveperson lived a life of leisure filled with little pleasure. Perhaps so. And you'd be tired too if you had to sew your own clothes with no pasta in sight. But that's another chapter in the Diet History Zone.... The Basics of the Paleo Diet Plan The overall vision of the Paleo Diet Plan is for society to revert to a revised stone age daily diet based on archeology information and the foraging preferences of the modern day gatherers. The theory of the Paleo Diet is based on human genetics which have shown little change since the inception of time. The Paleo Diet is also known as the Caveman Diet. The Paleo Diet is also reported to quicken recovery from illnesses and many chronic diseases. In addition, dieters are believed to achieve overall health benefits. The Paleo Diet also touts astonishing success and boasts healing properties achieved through a diet of raw plant and raw animal food sources. Higher levels of energy, vitality, stamina and attainment of normal body weight for both overweight and underweight individuals on the Paleo Diet are just a few of the examples of what the Paleo Diet claims the dieter will achieve if they closely follow the Paleo Plan. The controversial Paleo Diet has drawn a line of fire in the Free Diet World, with the attackers riddling the theory which is supported by what is known from the stone age era.
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