The paleo diet bites the dust as new evidence is unearthed
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/lifestyle/news/article.cfm?c_id=6&objectid=1151392211:29 AM Wednesday Sep 16, 2015
Ancient people likely ate more grains than researchers previously thought. Photo / iStock
The orthodoxy of the Paleo diet has been challenged by the most unlikely of contenders: the humble oat.
Paleo dieters shun most grains and carbohydrates on the premise that our Palaeolithic ancestors did not eat them and were healthier for it, but a new archealogical discovery suggests oatmeal was actually part of ancient diets.
Analysis of a stone pestle by an Italian research team found it was dusted with the starch of wild oat plants, Men's Fitness reported.
More at the link, and another feather in the cap of Dr. McDougall's Starch-Based Diet
SheilaT
(23,156 posts)and at what time in pre-history you might want to be referencing, there wasn't just one Paleo diet.
The book Paleofantasy by Marlene Zuk is an excellent assessment of the Paleo nonsense.
yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)I wish everyone would just eat what they want but in moderation. Every fad makes the population fatter and fatter. Do not go without. Eat it all but eat in moderation and you will be fine. Americans spend more on crappy diets them every country and they fail. Eat moderately and get off the couch 3 times a week and you will be heathy and at least moderate weight. Not rocket science. Although these crazy programs are making the inventors filthy rich. Good job America!
daleanime
(17,796 posts)eat less meat. If you're unwilling to give it up entirely, eat smaller portions and try to have more meatless meals. Better for yourself and the planet.
yeoman6987
(14,449 posts)Scootaloo
(25,699 posts)That's the basic gist of living off the land
they ate what the could get. And the reason that sweet stuff and carbs taste so good to us now is that they were like a gold mine for our ancestors (who were the ones that lived long enough to have children that lived long enough etc.)
gladium et scutum
(811 posts)anything short of granite was considered food.
RufusTFirefly
(8,812 posts)Our complete gullibility for the latest fad both amazes and amuses me.
But, as that renowned nutritionist Norman Bates once put it, "We all go a little mad sometimes."
Skittles
(159,327 posts)I wish people would stop with the stupid diet fads and just eat everything they want, just not as MUCH as they want, and EXERCISE
RufusTFirefly
(8,812 posts)Almost no one takes kindly to being told that they've fallen for a fad or fashion.
It's like telling someone who insists on something that "really happened" to a friend of a friend that their "true story" is actually a tired old urban legend.
It tends to elicit an angry, insistent, and decidedly defensive response.
Skittles
(159,327 posts)can you imagine living your life while eliminating any kind of food you really love? That probably would make you "defensive responsive"
lunasun
(21,646 posts)a kid will eat ivy too
Cooked oats do not sit well with my tummy
the starch-based diet also comes with a number of things we are advised not to consume. These include but are not limited to: meat, fish, dairy, eggs, animal fats, vegetable oil, olive oil and processed foods