i plan on living til 120 while being reasonable with portions and eating mostly healthy.at least thats the plan. my great grandma did it. so can i (well shes in her late 90's but shes truckin on!)[Edited on December 31, 2010 at 8:59 PM. Reason : ou can't attribute any diet to longevity at least not completely!][Edited on December 31, 2010 at 9:02 PM. Reason : however it doesnt hurt ]
12/31/2010 8:56:56 PM
old, there's a much much older thread about this....also, the biggest problem with the 'cave man' diet is that we will have to cull the population down to 'cave man' levels just about to get everyone on board/message_topic.aspx?topic=519584[Edited on December 31, 2010 at 9:57 PM. Reason : older thread]
12/31/2010 9:47:47 PM
12/31/2010 10:01:18 PM
^please elaborate.
12/31/2010 10:03:30 PM
People on the Japanese island of Okinawa live very long, even longer than the average Japanese, and it is attributed to their diet mostly/partly.Heck, some idiots (geniuses?) have already capitalized on it and made and marketed the "Okinawan Diet".http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okinawa_Diethttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okinawa#DemographySame with the Mediterranean Diet, which has been attributed as the main cause of the longevity of some of the Mediterranean people, the ones who follow it till today (the older generation). Main life-giving food is olive oil.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_diet (see the medical research section)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cretan_diet[Edited on December 31, 2010 at 10:31 PM. Reason : ]
12/31/2010 10:27:30 PM
be careful with wiki articles [Edited on January 1, 2011 at 2:09 AM. Reason : ]
1/1/2011 1:47:29 AM
Check out http://www.robbwolf.com or http://www.whole9life.comLots of good information on both.[Edited on January 1, 2011 at 7:58 AM. Reason : ]
1/1/2011 7:56:01 AM
^Agreed. Robb has an excellent weekly podcast filled with catchphrases like EGADS and HOLY CATS.I also like these blogs:http://www.marksdailyapple.com/http://wholehealthsource.blogspot.com/ (traditional diets, not necessarily paleo)http://www.paleonu.comThe getting started section on panu probably describes 95% of it:
1/1/2011 9:00:53 AM
^^^^ Doesn't hold water. http://www.arthurhu.com/index/lifeexpe.htm
1/1/2011 10:17:01 AM
This is an interesting thread, but the last time I checked, the population of ethnic groups that subsist mainly on rice/grain based diets (IE AZNS) continues to soar exponentially
1/1/2011 12:54:38 PM
^^Keep trying, son. With a few more years of hard work, you may become an effective troll.
1/1/2011 1:11:39 PM
Nothing to add to the paleo diet, but I've been following the blood-type diet for a few years. Love it.
1/1/2011 2:15:11 PM
want to live longer? Eat less. low-caloric intake diets are the only diets I am aware of that have actually been shown to result in longer lifespans through scientific testing. It's not the berries, fish, and twigs that are going to make you live forever; it's how much of them you eat.
1/1/2011 2:51:42 PM
1/1/2011 3:37:50 PM
1/1/2011 3:47:13 PM
berries have more sugar per gram...truebut do you realize the quantity of berries you'd have to eat to equal that amount?1 apple is about 20-30g of carbs/sugarYou'd have to eat anywhere from 250-375g (2-3 cups) of berries to equal the amount in 1 apple...that's a shit ton of berries
1/1/2011 6:38:56 PM
1/1/2011 8:01:04 PM
1/1/2011 8:47:59 PM
primal bluebrint is a great read
1/1/2011 10:26:02 PM
1/2/2011 1:21:11 AM
I agree with Nerdchick, she is alwayoiuhygn9y7g98yg9m80s right about everything!!!!
1/2/2011 1:35:43 AM
ITT, we call eating things we've been eating for hundreds of thousands of years a "fad diet"ITT, we still believe in calories in/calories out: 1200 calories of pure sugar == 1200 calories of whole foods
1/2/2011 9:46:05 AM
1/2/2011 9:59:19 AM
1/2/2011 10:11:35 AM
These threads/"discussions" always end up the same waypeople are either against paleoor people who have actually tried it are for itthere's enough research out there to suggest the negative effects of grains and then others that say it's fineI learned a long time ago not to give a shit when this debate arises. Eat whatever works well for you and I'll do the same (it just so happens to be Paleo)
1/2/2011 10:14:19 AM
I just made the thread because people were genuinely curious.See, the only thing that aggravates me is that, when it comes to nutrition, people instantly become all around experts. They think they have everything figured out and they haven't lifted a finger to do any research.Ok, you may think grains are fine after doing the research. But when you come at me with a statement saying that there are no known negative effects of grains, I know you haven't even tried. It's like... have you ever heard of celiac, have you ever heard of gluten intolerance?
1/2/2011 10:17:53 AM
1/2/2011 12:09:28 PM
1/2/2011 12:22:20 PM
^ everything will kill you. I'm afraid to eat most foods based on conflicting research. Which also contributes to research that eleusis referenced: low-cal diets are linked to longevity. High metabolism means shorter cell life.
1/2/2011 12:38:58 PM
I JUST LIVE
1/2/2011 1:30:44 PM
EuroTitToss, I might be the only skeptic who is taking you seriously, and is starting to question grains. I have some questions for you, though.You pointed out the negative effects of grains on our GI health. Most of those effects seem to be caused by gluten and/or insoluble fiber. So what about grains that do not have gluten, or in much smaller amounts than say wheat, and also contain lots of soluble fiber as opposed to just insoluble fiber.OatsAmaranth (actually a seed, like quinoa)MilletQuinoa (saponins can be and are removed by washing)SorghumTeffBuckwheat (also a seed)Wild riceBrown/red/black/purple rice(Also, beans and lentils, they have no gluten, and contain soluble fiber)Many grains and beans also contain potent and beneficial anti-oxidants and other nutrients. And soluble fiber and other compounds have been shown to be beneficial for a variety of reasons, not least of which is reducing LDL. So they seem to have a mix of beneficial and harmful compounds.Anyway, yeah, so what about grains/beans/lentils which have no gluten and also contain soluble fiber? Any studies on any of those grains which show harmful effects on the GI system?I am slowly getting converted, I think. I have suffered from a weird GI system most of my life, and I think I would like to try going without grains, even if for a week, to see if there any noticeable positive effects.Problem is, I get constipated easily if I don't keep my fiber intake fairly high, and I rely on oats (as porridge), oat bran, and whole wheat pitas to maintain my fiber level, along with fruits and vegetables, but fruits and vegetables don't have as much fiber as grains and beans and lentils.Another problem, the bigger one, is that we buy and cook meat/chicken/fish only about once a month. Our staple is whole wheat pasta, with chickpeas and canned tuna. We rely mostly on beans, lentils, canned tuna/sardines, cheese, and yogurt for our protein intake. Buying and cooking fresh animal flesh definitely consumes more time (and money). Not worried about the money part actually, but the time. It would mean making shopping trips 2-3 times a week, as opposed to 2-3 times a month. And then the cooking part as well, which requires more time and forethought and planning.I do want to try it though. I guess I could take a fiber supplement daily to ensure that I get enough fiber.So, if you could answer my question about grains/beans/lentils, I would appreciate it. For example, if oats are only 20% as harmful as wheat, I can eliminate wheat but keep oats, so at least I could have oats for breakfast, because otherwise, I have no idea what I will eat for breakfast, eggs, veggies, and fruit?P.S. Grains which have been soaked for a while, sprouted, or fermented avoid all the problems you mentioned with grains. So what do you think of going that route? (harder to implement, but at least the option of consuming them would be there, if they don't cause problems for the GI system)
1/2/2011 1:32:39 PM
^ Buy a chest freezer and keep the meat in the freezer. Shopping frequency problem solved (as long as you use the meat within 2-3 months )
1/2/2011 1:48:28 PM
1/2/2011 2:35:17 PM
1/2/2011 2:57:44 PM
Here's my advice for anyone who is willing to invest 30 dayseat strict paleo, to the letter, for 30 daysafter that 30 days of clean eating, introduce ONE thing back into your diet that you're questioning and see how it makes you feel. You'll find out really fast how it affects YOU. I've done this with dairy AND grains....dairy didn't bother me at all, so I still consume it. Grains made me feel like shit...lazy, tired etc. That's not the effect I want food to have one me. It should increase my energy, not make me tired. This is much more apparent with grains that contain gluten.
1/2/2011 5:32:59 PM
sounds like a great idea... i will definitely try it. i have a week off at the end of january. since i will be home, i will have time to research more, think about what to buy, what to cook, what to have for breakfast, etc.and once i have it going for a few weeks, then i can reintroduce oats and see what happens. and then yogurt and cheese. and then finally whole wheat products.thanks for the simple (but at the same time, so simple that i didn't think of it) idea.btw, potatoes and sweet potatoes are allowed, right?and is there some 'official' paleo diet site that lists the exact foods allowed/not allowed. i realize this is not a commercially created diet (like atkins, south beach, etc), so there might not be such a page, but i am sure there must be some 'official' organization or some such.hopefully this will clear up my GI issues and too much nose mucus and post-nasal drip issues. (as well as the massive lethargy i suffer from the majority of my awake time)thanks again.
1/2/2011 5:55:56 PM
food list:http://paleodietlifestyle.com/paleo-diet-food-list/sweet potatoes are generally acceptable, regular potatoes are not. Sweet potatoes are also much more nutrient dense and lower on the glycemic index. They are both nightshades though, which are inflammatory agents in some people. This is another one of those things you might want to ditch for 30 days and then reintroduce.
1/2/2011 6:12:02 PM
1/2/2011 6:42:06 PM
you think diet coke is healthy?ha!
1/2/2011 6:45:56 PM
and delicious
1/2/2011 6:57:47 PM
NO CALORIES
1/2/2011 7:05:41 PM
artificial sweetener...[Edited on January 2, 2011 at 7:10 PM. Reason : ]
1/2/2011 7:09:58 PM
you have a problem with artificial sweeteners?At this rate, people on the paleolithic diet will be calling me unhealthy for taking multivitamins and fiber pills.
1/2/2011 9:00:41 PM
^ you will die without vitamins and without fiber.but lack of artificial (or natural) sweeteners in your diet will have no negative effect on your body.whether you agree with the alleged negative effects of artificial sweeteners or not, point is, they are artificial. aside from all the food restrictions, the main thing about it (paleo) is that no artificial foods/chemicals are allowed.
1/2/2011 9:17:19 PM
looking at the list of foods you can eat, I pretty much eat this way already.may give this a try.
1/2/2011 9:37:50 PM
I don't personally have an issue with artificial sweetenershowever, it's a far stretch to call them or any product with them "healthy"
1/2/2011 9:45:25 PM
so where do you guys buy most of your meat if it's pasture fed and how much more expensive would you say it is?
1/3/2011 11:48:37 AM
^ I buy almost all of my meat at the farmers' market. There are several farms that sell their meat there that is pasture raised, antibiotic-free, etc. Off the top of my head here are four of the farms that I regularly go to:http://www.rmfpasturepuremeats.com/Newsletter.htmhttp://maefarmmeats.com/http://wellsporkandbeef.com/index.php/what-makes-wells-pork-and-beef-different/http://intheredfarm.net/As far as price goes, check out those websites and it will give you a good idea. Also, I tend to buy a lot of cuts that most people don't bother with, like the pig ear, etc. Good eatin' and because most people don't buy them you can get them for cheap![Edited on January 3, 2011 at 1:01 PM. Reason : a]
1/3/2011 1:00:04 PM
I came in here to post that Arab13 already did this, but he beat me to it.That is all.
1/3/2011 2:55:01 PM
I just went back and read the old thread. And damn.People were making some irrational, illogical, and meandering arguments against paleo 2 years ago. You see the same damn arguments in this thread... even though they've been addressed repeatedly. Some serious cognitive dissonance up in this shit.
1/3/2011 3:38:54 PM