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About Caveman
Eating
What Is Caveman Eating?
Caveman Eating is a nutritional philosophy based on eating
natural foods that were enjoyed by our caveman and cavewoman
ancestors. You eat vegetables, fruits, meat, seafood and
healthy monounsaturated fats, like olive oil, nuts and
avocados.
These foods are packed with vitamins, minerals, fiber and
antioxidants and are the healthiest foods to eat. They're also the
best foods to help people lose weight and stay slim for life.
What Are the Benefits of Following the Caveman
Diet?
When you follow the Caveman Diet, you can:
- Lose excess weight
- Enjoy having the body you've always wanted
- Look ten to twenty years younger
- Have more energy
- Build lean muscle
- Boost your immune system
- Improve athletic performance, stamina and agility
- Stay healthy on less sleep
- Reduce your risk of cancer, diabetes and heart disease
- Heal your back, fibromyalgia and repetitive stress
injuries
- Control inflammation and autoimmune disease
- Regulate blood sugar
- Reduce headaches and migraines
- Improve your skin
- Reduce acne
- Reduce symptoms of allergies and asthma
- Reduce PMS and menopause symptoms
- Reduce jet lag
- Improve your love life
- Learn a healthy, easy, sustainable eating lifestyle
How Can I Start Following the Caveman Diet
Today?
To begin following the Caveman Diet, just:
Eat: Caveman Foods
- Meat, poultry and seafood
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Eggs and egg whites
- Nuts and avocados
- Oils from nuts and fruits, like olive oil
Don't Eat: Non-Caveman Foods
- Grains
- Sugar and other sweeteners
- Dairy products
- Beans and soy products
- Processed meats
- Vegetable oils
To get the full scoop on following the Caveman Diet, including
recipes, tips, a seven-day meal plan and information on how to vary
the diet to include foods you like, read the book The Caveman
Diet.
To receive one-on-one personalized Nutritional Coaching from
Tracy to help you get started on the diet right away and follow it
as a lifestyle, email tracy@cavemaneating.com.
Which Diets Are Similar to the Caveman
Diet?
The Caveman Diet is actually a combination of three
exceptionally healthy diets: the Paleo Diet, the Zone Diet and
calorie restriction. When you follow the Caveman Diet, you're
following all three of these diets at once, so you're getting all
of the benefits of these three healthy eating plans. Below is a
description of each of these plans:
- The Paleo Diet -- Eat the same types of
foods that were eaten our caveman ancestors and by most-hunter
gatherer tribes: meat, fish, eggs, fruits, vegetables, nuts and
some unsaturated vegetable oils.
- The Zone Diet -- Eat a low-calorie diet that
consists of 40% carbohydrates, 30% protein and 30% fat
("40-30-30"). Eat mostly vegetables, lean protein, low-Glycemic
Index fruits and monounsaturated fats like olive oil, nuts and
avocados.
- Calorie Restriction -- Eat a diet containing
20% to 40% fewer calories than what is currently recommended. An
average woman following calorie restriction would typically eat
1,100 to 1,500 calories per day. An average man would typically
eat 1,400 to 1,800 calories per day. People following intense
workout regimes may eat slightly more calories.
- The Caveman Diet -- Combines all three of
these healthy eating plans -- the Paleo Diet, the Zone Diet and
calorie restriction -- into a eating lifestyle that's designed to
be the healthiest and most sensible diet in the world.
Is the Caveman Diet Like the Atkins Diet?
No. The Caveman Diet is different from the Atkins Diet in
several ways.
On the Caveman Diet, you eat a wide variety of carbohydrates,
including all of your favorite fruits like apples, oranges,
bananas, strawberries, watermelon, pineapple, peaches, cherries and
mangos.
You can also eat just about any kind of vegetable, including
starchy vegetables like sweet potatoes, potatoes and acorn squash.
These natural carbohydrates fuel you with energy and give you
plenty of fiber, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Vegetables
and fruits also help keep your body alkaline, which protects you
against cancer and osteoporosis.
The Caveman Diet is a healthy eating plan that's based on
balance and moderation. It doesn't induce ketosis the way that the
Atkins Diet does, because the Caveman Diet includes enough
carbohydrates so that your body doesn't have to resort entering
ketosis.
The Caveman Diet includes protein with every meal. However, the
amounts of protein that you eat are very moderate. You eat a piece
of protein about the size of your palm (about three to five ounces)
with each meal. This is just enough protein to keep you satisfied
and help you build muscles and a strong immune system, without
giving you too much protein. Eating small amounts of protein at a
time helps your body process the protein more efficiently.
The Caveman Diet is lower in fat than the Atkins Diet and
recommends that most of your fats come from foods that are high in
the monounsaturated type of fats, such as olive oil, nuts and
avocados. These healthy fats are good for your heart and don't
raise cholesterol.
Do I Have to Give Up Eating the Foods I
Enjoy?
The Caveman Diet makes you feel so good that you'll actually
want to give up the less-healthy foods that you previously ate
because you'll feel much better when you don't eat them.
When you first begin following the Caveman Diet, you may choose
to eat a few Non-Caveman Foods, like cheese or small amounts of
whole wheat bread. However, if you're like most people, you'll
quickly want to give up these foods as you notice how much
easier and more effective the diet works without them.
People who are "Cavers," who have adopted Caveman Eating as a
lifestyle, say that they enjoy how they look and feel on the diet
so much that they have no desire to go back. When you begin
following the diet, you'll soon learn for yourself why people are
so enthusiastic about it that they can't imagine eating any other
way.
If you're like most people, once you follow the Caveman Diet for
two to three months, you'll be hooked for life. It's not that you
can never eat the foods that you enjoyed again -- you just won't
want to. It won't be worth it, because the results you'll
experience on the diet will be so gratifying.
If you would like support in getting started on the Caveman
Diet, Tracy's Three-Month Personalized Nutritional Coaching will
get you on track fast and help you develop healthy eating habits
that can last a lifetime. To learn more about this program, email
tracy@cavemaneating.com.
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