Paleo Diet..Let's do it!

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So i'm looking to drastically change my appearance, cut fat gain muscle. I'm thinking of going Paleo in addition I am vegan( no particular reason just thought i'd try and it worked for me) I'd like to transition to adding eggs to my diet because i am lacking in protein. Has anyone tried the Paleo diet? I'd like to stat Sunday April 24th.

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  • tiggler2
    tiggler2 Posts: 1
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    This seems like more that added some eggs to your diet, but good luck!
    http://paleodietlifestyle.com/paleo-101/
    The 15 rules of the Paleo diet
    1) The Paleo diet should be high in fat, moderate in animal protein and low to moderate in carbohydrates. Calorie counting is not encouraged, neither is portion control.
    2) Eat unlimited amounts of saturated fats like coconut oil and butter or clarified butter. Beef tallow, lard and duck fat are also good, but only if they come from healthy and well-treated animals. Beef or lamb tallow is a better choice than lamb or duck fat. Olive, avocado and macadamia oil are also good fats to use in salads and to drizzle over food, but not for cooking.
    3) Eat generous amounts of animal protein. This includes red meat, poultry, pork, eggs, organs (liver, kidney, heart…), wild caught fish and shellfish. Don’t be scared to eat the fatty cuts and all meals with proteins should contain fat as well. Learn to cook with bones in the form of stocks and broths.
    4)Eat good amounts of fresh or frozen vegetables either cooked or raw and served with fat. Starchy vegetables like sweet potatoes and yams are also great as a source of non-toxic carbohydrates.
    5)Eat low to moderate amounts of fruits and nuts. Try to eat mostly fruits low in sugar and high in antioxidants like berries as well as nuts high in omega-3, low in omega-6 and low in total polyunsaturated fat like macadamia nuts. Consider cutting off fruits and nuts altogether if you have an autoimmune disease, digestive problem or are trying to lose weight faster.
    6)Preferably choose pasture-raised and grass-fed meat coming from a local, environmentally conscious farms. If not possible, choose lean cuts of meat and supplement your fat with coconut oil, butter or clarified butter. Also preferably choose organic, local and/or seasonal fruits and vegetables.
    7)Cut out all cereal grains and legumes from your diet. This includes, but is not limited to, wheat, rye, barley, oats, corn, brown rice, soy, peanuts, kidney beans, pinto beans, navy beans and black eyed peas.
    8)Cut out all vegetable, hydrogenated and partly-hydrogenated oils including, but not limited to, margarines, soybean oil, corn oil, crisco, peanut oil, canola oil, safflower oil and sunflower oil. Olive oil and avocado oil are fine, but don’t cook with them, use them in salad dressings and to drizzle over prepared food.
    9)Eliminate sugar, soft drinks, all packaged products and juices (including fruit juices). As a rule of thumb, if it’s in a box, don’t eat it. At the grocery store, visit only the meat, fish and produce sections.
    10)Eliminate dairy products other then butter and maybe heavy cream. You don’t need dairy, but if you can’t live without, read this article and consider raw, full-fat and/or fermented dairy.
    11)Eat when you’re hungry and don’t stress if you skip a meal or even two. You don’t have to eat three square meals a day, do what feels most natural.
    12)Eliminate to most sources of external stress in your life as possible and sleep the most you can. Try to wakeup without an alarm and to go to bed when it’s dark.
    13)Don’t over-exercise, keep your training sessions short and intense and do them only a few times per week. Take some extra time off if you feel tired. Consider short and intense sprinting sessions instead of very long cardio sessions.
    14)Consider supplementing with vitamin D and probiotics. Levels of magnesium, iodine and vitamin K2 should also be optimized. Iodine can be obtained from seaweeds. You probably don’t need a multivitamin or other supplements.
    15)Play in the sun, have fun, laugh, smile, relax, discover, travel, learn and enjoy life like a daring adventure!
  • joybell32
    joybell32 Posts: 252 Member
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    bump. my sister is vegan, not sure what this is, but will def check it out!
  • danipals
    danipals Posts: 143 Member
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    I have the book "The Primal Blueprint" (and also the Primal Cookbook) by Mark Sisson. It isn't exactly the same as Paleo, but very similar. He also has a website www.marksdailyapple.com that has a forum that might be helpful for you. I'd love to say I'd join you, but it wasn't maintainable for me. I know the people there are very dedicated to this lifestyle and I applaud anyone who finds what works for them! Good luck!!

    D.
  • DreaDreaDre
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    joybell32
    Joined Sep 2010
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    Wed 04/20/11 08:49 AM
    bump. my sister is vegan, not sure what this is, but will def check it out!

    It's been great i've lost at least 20 pounds by doing it.