Anyone following a Paleo diet?

nomorepuke
nomorepuke Posts: 320 Member
edited November 15 in Social Groups
I know there's a lot of Keto dieters in this group. I was just wondering if anyone was following a Paleo diet. If so, how long have you been doing this and have you noticed any positive changes in your body/health?
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  • nomorepuke
    nomorepuke Posts: 320 Member
    I guess not lol
  • kirkor
    kirkor Posts: 2,530 Member
    You only waited 38 minutes for a reply?
  • 2t9nty
    2t9nty Posts: 1,628 Member
    My wife was, but she has joined me on LCHF. It keeps things simple.
  • nomorepuke
    nomorepuke Posts: 320 Member
  • nomorepuke
    nomorepuke Posts: 320 Member
    I modified a little bit. I use whole milk, full fat yogurt and salt. ;)
  • kirkor
    kirkor Posts: 2,530 Member
    Don't eat salt? lol ok
  • nvmomketo
    nvmomketo Posts: 12,019 Member
    I think I sort of fit a primal description, although it wasn't my aim. Those paleo foods are all in my diet but I include full fat dairy and salt.... I had no idea salt was not paleo. Huh.

    And the occasional processed food. I had a diet cola this weekend.
  • nomorepuke
    nomorepuke Posts: 320 Member
    edited February 2017
    kirkor wrote: »
    Don't eat salt?

    Some people follow this diet because of health issues and intolerance on certain types of foods. Some people just don't tolerate salt or starch
  • Sunny_Bunny_
    Sunny_Bunny_ Posts: 7,140 Member
    I only eat animal products and a little bit of coconut oil but I don't buy grass fed meats. I can't afford it. So I buy what I can. I eat dairy and I definitely eat salt! lol I've never heard of that being excluded before. Maybe they meant refined salt?
    I don't eat fruits or vegetables or nuts or seeds. Other than a rare tiny amount that's more a garnish than a serving. Too much tummy trouble for me.
  • nomorepuke
    nomorepuke Posts: 320 Member
    I only eat animal products and a little bit of coconut oil but I don't buy grass fed meats. I can't afford it. So I buy what I can. I eat dairy and I definitely eat salt! lol I've never heard of that being excluded before. Maybe they meant refined salt?
    I don't eat fruits or vegetables or nuts or seeds. Other than a rare tiny amount that's more a garnish than a serving. Too much tummy trouble for me.

    You don't eat vegetables?
  • sarodriguez372
    sarodriguez372 Posts: 21 Member
    Hello, I started experimenting with a keto way of eating back in October .... after a few weeks I did notice some weight loss but holidays came and enjoyed some holiday time for a few weeks. After the holidays I started back but gave paleo way of eating a shot and I must say I find paleo much easier to follow. I'm lactose intolerant so it's much easier to make this a good plan to folllow. I have been following paleo now for about 4 weeks with just having a few cheat meals one being my birthday dinner last week. I feel less bloated when I go to bed at night . I stay full through the day that I don't even need snacks because my meals are full of proteins and healthy fats. I look up recipes on you tube
    Just made couliflower rice last week and I love it!
  • Sunny_Bunny_
    Sunny_Bunny_ Posts: 7,140 Member
    nomorepuke wrote: »
    I only eat animal products and a little bit of coconut oil but I don't buy grass fed meats. I can't afford it. So I buy what I can. I eat dairy and I definitely eat salt! lol I've never heard of that being excluded before. Maybe they meant refined salt?
    I don't eat fruits or vegetables or nuts or seeds. Other than a rare tiny amount that's more a garnish than a serving. Too much tummy trouble for me.

    You don't eat vegetables?

    Nope.
    I don't seem to be able to digest them properly. Even after many months of probiotic use trying to work things out. I tried not eating them and problem solved.
  • nomorepuke
    nomorepuke Posts: 320 Member
    Hello, I started experimenting with a keto way of eating back in October .... after a few weeks I did notice some weight loss but holidays came and enjoyed some holiday time for a few weeks. After the holidays I started back but gave paleo way of eating a shot and I must say I find paleo much easier to follow. I'm lactose intolerant so it's much easier to make this a good plan to folllow. I have been following paleo now for about 4 weeks with just having a few cheat meals one being my birthday dinner last week. I feel less bloated when I go to bed at night . I stay full through the day that I don't even need snacks because my meals are full of proteins and healthy fats. I look up recipes on you tube
    Just made couliflower rice last week and I love it!

    That's awesome. I also found it easer to follow. I didn't even know I was actually doing a Paleo till later. I'd just tired of trashy food and how they made me feel. I had 3 cheat days in a row in the beginning of my diet. It's been over a month now, I have absolutely no cravings for junk food at all. I've lost about 21lbs, but I can't give all the credits to this diet. I do a lot of weight training at the same time.
    I used to take antidepressants, haven't taken for the last 2 weeks which is amazing. My doctor is super happy with my diet.
    Yes, Paleo diet recipes are amazing!!!
  • nomorepuke
    nomorepuke Posts: 320 Member
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    Got the fish recipe from this site, sorry I was eating in bed lol.
  • sarodriguez372
    sarodriguez372 Posts: 21 Member
    I love fish that looks great!!
  • LowCarbInScotland
    LowCarbInScotland Posts: 1,027 Member
    My diet is less paleo than it used to be since going very low carb just over a year ago, but I'm definitely an advocate of clean eating and I eliminated as much processed food as possible from my life about 10 years ago - fortunately I like to cook (I'm not obsessive about it, but in general you won't find any tinned, boxed, or even frozen food in my house and you definitely won't catch me eating any type of ready meal). I do deviate though, as I will grab a protein bar or shake in an emergency and dairy is back in my life in full force, though I am trying currently to kick my cheese habit. And like others above, I haven't seen salt on a paleo food exclusion list before, but despite my handle on MFP, I'm really not really into labels or being told what I can and can't eat, so I'm not too worried about it. I do also eat bacon, which is a new habit that I actually think I've finally managed to kick. No judgement on those who like their bacon (nearly everyone in here), I enjoy the taste, I just don't like the way it makes me feel.
  • bowlerae
    bowlerae Posts: 555 Member
    If you say you eat a "modified Paleo" then NO you do not eat Paleo. If you name 3 items on the do not eat list that you DO eat then NO you do not eat Paleo. You can say you eat "close to" Paleo. I eat "close to Paleo" but I consume diary and salt and some legumes (really only peanuts and peanut butter but I'm not sure the last time I even had those). Diary and salt is daily for me.

    I think most people that eat LCHF eat "close to" Paleo by default. When you eat low carb, you are immediately eliminating cereal grains, potatos, and refined sugars.
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    bowlerae wrote: »
    If you say you eat a "modified Paleo" then NO you do not eat Paleo. If you name 3 items on the do not eat list that you DO eat then NO you do not eat Paleo. You can say you eat "close to" Paleo. I eat "close to Paleo" but I consume diary and salt and some legumes (really only peanuts and peanut butter but I'm not sure the last time I even had those). Diary and salt is daily for me.

    I think most people that eat LCHF eat "close to" Paleo by default. When you eat low carb, you are immediately eliminating cereal grains, potatos, and refined sugars.

    The problem with this, is that no one can even agree on wtf Paleo is.

    NSFW warning on the following links.
    http://chaosandpain.blogspot.com/2015/07/hey-paleotards-youre-doing-it-wrong.html
    http://chaosandpain.blogspot.com/2015/07/paleotards-are-doing-it-wrong-part-deux.html
    http://chaosandpain.blogspot.com/2015/08/paleotards-are-doing-it-wrong-part-trois.html
    http://chaosandpain.blogspot.com/2015/10/paleotards-are-doing-it-wrong-part.html
  • carlsoda
    carlsoda Posts: 3,422 Member
    I've been doing Whole30 for 2 weeks now which is paleo. I think I like lchf better but I'm waiting to finish the experiment first. I feel like paleo has more thinking involved and more food preparation.
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    edited February 2017
    Exactly. Another thing often forgotten that Jamie covers in part 3, is that Whole Foods and shipping lanes weren't a thing back then. Therefore, what would qualify as paleo for one group of people would not for another. Example: if you're white, you have no business eating sweet potatoes or bananas.

    I'm actually becoming more interested in traditional diets based on descent. They are far closer to our current timeline, and actually possible to mimic (unlike paleo).

    For example, with me being primarily Scottish (jacked highlanders ftw), my diet would largely consist of milk (sheep, goat, some cow), cheeses, barley, kale, oats, raw butters, fish and red meats, and some onions and turnips.

    Amusingly enough, eating these things provided me better strength gains with less fat pickup, before I even realized wtf I was doing. I'm sure you all remember how horrible my keto bulk went (I ended up fat as *kitten*), and it was only on 2800/day.
  • nomorepuke
    nomorepuke Posts: 320 Member
    bowlerae wrote: »
    If you say you eat a "modified Paleo" then NO you do not eat Paleo. If you name 3 items on the do not eat list that you DO eat then NO you do not eat Paleo. You can say you eat "close to" Paleo. I eat "close to Paleo" but I consume diary and salt and some legumes (really only peanuts and peanut butter but I'm not sure the last time I even had those). Diary and salt is daily for me.

    I think most people that eat LCHF eat "close to" Paleo by default. When you eat low carb, you are immediately eliminating cereal grains, potatos, and refined sugars.

    The closest food diet category I can think of is Paleo. I can say either I eat Paleo because I follow most of its recipes. Or I can say I eat "close to Paleo". But the bottom line is who cares if it's "close to Paleo" or "Pure Paleo" . What I care about is what goes into my body and life style goes along with it.
    I eat grass fed meat, fresh vegetables and sea food. I drink whole milk because of its nutritional reasons. I consume salt because of sodium necessity.
    I've completely cut out processed meats, frozen food and fast food.
    I've posted it to exchange experience and benefits, and not argue about public perception of what I should name my diet.
  • Gallowmere1984
    Gallowmere1984 Posts: 6,626 Member
    nomorepuke wrote: »
    bowlerae wrote: »
    If you say you eat a "modified Paleo" then NO you do not eat Paleo. If you name 3 items on the do not eat list that you DO eat then NO you do not eat Paleo. You can say you eat "close to" Paleo. I eat "close to Paleo" but I consume diary and salt and some legumes (really only peanuts and peanut butter but I'm not sure the last time I even had those). Diary and salt is daily for me.

    I think most people that eat LCHF eat "close to" Paleo by default. When you eat low carb, you are immediately eliminating cereal grains, potatos, and refined sugars.

    The closest food diet category I can think of is Paleo. I can say either I eat Paleo because I follow most of its recipes. Or I can say I eat "close to Paleo". But the bottom line is who cares if it's "close to Paleo" or "Pure Paleo" . What I care about is what goes into my body and life style goes along with it.
    I eat grass fed meat, fresh vegetables and sea food. I drink whole milk because of its nutritional reasons. I consume salt because of sodium necessity.
    I've completely cut out processed meats, frozen food and fast food.
    I've posted it to exchange experience and benefits, and not argue about public perception of what I should name my diet.

    Funny thing is, if you read the articles I posted, he pretty much agrees with you, even if he is an *kitten* about it. xD
  • LowCarbInScotland
    LowCarbInScotland Posts: 1,027 Member
    nomorepuke wrote: »
    bowlerae wrote: »
    If you say you eat a "modified Paleo" then NO you do not eat Paleo. If you name 3 items on the do not eat list that you DO eat then NO you do not eat Paleo. You can say you eat "close to" Paleo. I eat "close to Paleo" but I consume diary and salt and some legumes (really only peanuts and peanut butter but I'm not sure the last time I even had those). Diary and salt is daily for me.

    I think most people that eat LCHF eat "close to" Paleo by default. When you eat low carb, you are immediately eliminating cereal grains, potatos, and refined sugars.

    The closest food diet category I can think of is Paleo. I can say either I eat Paleo because I follow most of its recipes. Or I can say I eat "close to Paleo". But the bottom line is who cares if it's "close to Paleo" or "Pure Paleo" . What I care about is what goes into my body and life style goes along with it.
    I eat grass fed meat, fresh vegetables and sea food. I drink whole milk because of its nutritional reasons. I consume salt because of sodium necessity.
    I've completely cut out processed meats, frozen food and fast food.
    I've posted it to exchange experience and benefits, and not argue about public perception of what I should name my diet.

    And that's why I'm so not into labels, people get so wound up and defensive about them. I didn't eat dairy when I created this MFP account and I'm not worried about changing my username because this year I can't afford coconut cream in my coffee every day or because I went through a bacon and cheese binge or because I'm too busy to get lunch or breakfast some days and to avoid going hypoglycaemic I eat a quest bar that's been stashed in my bag for six months. I could change my handle to CleanEatingInScotland and then someone will get their panties in a bunch because some days I don't have time to make my own salad dressing from scratch and despite my serious aversion to it, I use bottled dressing. None of us are perfect every day and fortunately this is a group that generally fosters warm and constructive advice and support as clearly indicated by the majority of the responses above.
  • bowlerae
    bowlerae Posts: 555 Member
    @nomorepuke, I eat very similarly to you. It's just odd to ask about people eating Paleo and then posting a chart to describe what Paleo is and isn't and then posting several items you eat that fall under the "What Paleo Isn't" category. One would assume you are asking if anyone eats exactly what the chart is showing as the definition of Paleo when in fact, many people eat very close to "Paleo" but not according to that specific guideline. As @baconslave mentioned, this would've have been a more suitable title: So let's change the title: "Anybody else eat mostly whole, anti-inflammatory foods?" :wink:

    But to answer your original post, again, yes many people eat this way.
  • nomorepuke
    nomorepuke Posts: 320 Member
    bowlerae wrote: »
    @nomorepuke, I eat very similarly to you. It's just odd to ask about people eating Paleo and then posting a chart to describe what Paleo is and isn't and then posting several items you eat that fall under the "What Paleo Isn't" category. One would assume you are asking if anyone eats exactly what the chart is showing as the definition of Paleo when in fact, many people eat very close to "Paleo" but not according to that specific guideline. As @baconslave mentioned, this would've have been a more suitable title: So let's change the title: "Anybody else eat mostly whole, anti-inflammatory foods?" :wink:

    But to answer your original post, again, yes many people eat this way.

    So the title is the problem, uh? I had no idea if the the title was gonna make such a problem when I initially asked the question. I still don't see anything odd about it.
    If many people eat this way, my original post asked about its benefits and health improvements.
  • nomorepuke
    nomorepuke Posts: 320 Member
    Just to wrap it up, I do not give a flying f*** what you eat. All I wanted to find out was the positive health benefits of this diet/life style. But never mind.
  • genmon00
    genmon00 Posts: 604 Member
    Hey its Valentine's Day, wheres the love? :smile: There are people who do follow some form of clean eating on this board although not everyone, myself included. However, I do agree that it would benefit everyone if we (humans in general) ate less grains, and processed stuff, especially sugar. I always look at my great grandma who lived in poverty in Mexico but yet lived independently into her 90's. She couldn't afford the luxuries of "processed foods" and grew her own veggies, raised her own chickens, harvested her owns eggs and saved sugar for special occasions. She never developed diabetes, cancer, or heart disease. She actually died after falling and hitting her head. All of her children who immigrated to USA, had the "good life", access to all the processed foods they wanted, all developed diabetes, heart disease, and other problems. Most of them died in their 70's to diabetes related issues. They were all sugar addicts, including my grandma. So in my opinion, there IS strong correlation between eating simply, cleanly and living longer.
  • baconslave
    baconslave Posts: 7,018 Member
    nomorepuke wrote: »
    bowlerae wrote: »
    If you say you eat a "modified Paleo" then NO you do not eat Paleo. If you name 3 items on the do not eat list that you DO eat then NO you do not eat Paleo. You can say you eat "close to" Paleo. I eat "close to Paleo" but I consume diary and salt and some legumes (really only peanuts and peanut butter but I'm not sure the last time I even had those). Diary and salt is daily for me.

    I think most people that eat LCHF eat "close to" Paleo by default. When you eat low carb, you are immediately eliminating cereal grains, potatos, and refined sugars.

    The closest food diet category I can think of is Paleo. I can say either I eat Paleo because I follow most of its recipes. Or I can say I eat "close to Paleo". But the bottom line is who cares if it's "close to Paleo" or "Pure Paleo" . What I care about is what goes into my body and life style goes along with it.
    I eat grass fed meat, fresh vegetables and sea food. I drink whole milk because of its nutritional reasons. I consume salt because of sodium necessity.
    I've completely cut out processed meats, frozen food and fast food.
    I've posted it to exchange experience and benefits, and not argue about public perception of what I should name my diet.

    And that's why I'm so not into labels, people get so wound up and defensive about them. ... None of us are perfect every day and fortunately this is a group that generally fosters warm and constructive advice and support as clearly indicated by the majority of the responses above.

    Precisely the bolded.
    Soooo back to the main topic:
    :wink: Who be paleo? How's it doing for you? Good?
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