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  • cindytw
    cindytw Posts: 1,027 Member
    edited January 2015
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    Did I miss NomNom Paleo?? (blog/website) I thought that was a big one! I like her anyway!

    Paleo Diet for Athletes (book) Dr. Cordain and others.

    What about Paleohacks.com??
    I just subscribe to the emails from Paleohacks as they also have great stuff like free conferences.
  • tpyle65
    tpyle65 Posts: 17 Member
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    I'm knew to this group and appreciate all the information. I agree that there is no perfect diet that fist everybody. You have to know what makes sense for you and your body! What is gold for one person can be poison to another. Learn to pay attention how your body, reacts to what you eat. The Paleo approach works for me because it has many of the foods that make me feel the best! Thanks for all the good information. Another good book is Grain Brain, by David Perlmutter, MD. Not sure if Robb Wolf's book, The Paleo Solution has been mentioned but it is a very good intro to this approach.
  • bluefish86
    bluefish86 Posts: 842 Member
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    Has anyone read Abel James' new book "The Wild Diet"?
  • paleogal1129
    paleogal1129 Posts: 8 Member
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    I've read a couple of paleo/primal books even though I'm really new to this whole thing. Marksdailyapple, and his book the Primal Blueprint are great for new people. Practical Paleo has a ton of information for anyone who is new and looking for a, well, practical guide to it. Also, for anyone with autoimmune conditions, Dr. Sarah Ballantyne's website, paleomom, and her book The Paleo Approach are wonderful resources. The Paleo Approach covers lifestyle, diet, exercise, literally everything you'd need to help fine tune your lifestyle for treating an autoimmune condition. Wellnessmama.com is a huge website with an insane amount of resources for health, diet, beauty, child-rearing, just about anything and everything you'd want to know. She doesn't identify as paleo or primal, but a lot of her principals fit in nicely with the movements.
  • homesweeths
    homesweeths Posts: 792 Member
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    For those with autoimmune issues, please add the following for support:

    The Paleo Mom - thepaleomom.com
    Chris Kresser - ChrisKresser.com
    Practical Paleo - the book and website
    PaleoNonPaleo.com
    Against All Grain - book and website

    Add to this list:
    http://hewontknowitspaleo.com/
    http://autoimmune-paleo.com/
    http://alt-ternativeautoimmune.com/
    http://www.phoenixhelix.com/
  • homesweeths
    homesweeths Posts: 792 Member
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    For those with autoimmune issues, please add the following for support:

    The Paleo Mom - thepaleomom.com
    Chris Kresser - ChrisKresser.com
    Practical Paleo - the book and website
    PaleoNonPaleo.com
    Against All Grain - book and website

    Add to this list:
    http://hewontknowitspaleo.com/
    http://autoimmune-paleo.com/
    http://alt-ternativeautoimmune.com/
    http://www.phoenixhelix.com/

    Just wanted to note, "Against All Grain" has almond flour in a lot of the baking recipes, and nuts are not on the AIP.
  • squarebritches
    squarebritches Posts: 3 Member
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    Bless you! I'm lost.
  • karryann1710
    karryann1710 Posts: 79 Member
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    I'm a lurker on here( blush) and all your suggestions are great
    I have just read
    Eat the Yolks by Liz Wolfe

    Thoroughly enjoyed it and learnt so much. I love her writing style, I find I understand what she is trying to get over. A good read
  • jimmysmithtraining
    jimmysmithtraining Posts: 1 Member
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    Some good quality links here. I personally read Paleo Hacks often and I have my own paleo blog
    http://www.physiqueformuladiet.com
  • carrieann8
    carrieann8 Posts: 124 Member
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    I'm currently addicted to Michelle Tam at Nom Nom Paleo and her two books. I found my first few things on Pinterest.