Almost six months ago, I challenged myself that for a 30 day period I would clean up my diet by eliminating foods that did not come from natural or sustainable sources; well I was hoping to achieve this at least on an 80% level. Traveling as I do every month it would be problematic if I didn’t give myself at least a little wiggle room. I still want to eat in restaurants with family and friends and not be a total food freak. Certainly, when I’m home I have much more control of what we eat on a daily basis, how it's prepared and where it came from.
Trying to figure out the optimal healthy diet I began avidly reading and also started listening to health and fitness podcasts. I’ve read and listened to doctors, scientists, nutritionists, dietitians, educators, researchers and specialists in so many fields. And the consensus of opinion seems to be, that what we've been led to believe to be true in the realm of conventional wisdom in relation to diet, health and exercise is very far removed from the truth. The more I read the more intriguing that becomes.
Our primal ancestors lived a hunter gatherer existence, which was certainly survival of the fittest, unlike our civilization today they were not plagued by the diseases that have become commonplace in our society. 2 out of 3 people in the U.S are overweight 1/3 are obese. Chronic inflammatory conditions affect ½ the U.S population. Diabetes, cancer, heart disease, auto-immune disorders are killing people at ever increasing rates and modern medicine seems no closer to reducing these dire statistics.
What can we learn to from our ancestors? Well, they sure didn’t eat a diet of highly processed carbohydrates and refined sugar or avoided eating saturated animal fats; and they weren’t looking for low-fat options to trim huge over expanded waistlines.
The standard American diet (SAD) leaves a lot to be desired if your goal is to achieve health and wellness. It’s seriously devoid of good or even adequate nutrition , depleting our bodies of essential micro nutrients vital to our health and well being. Everything is bagged, boxed, packaged, bottled, canned, frozen, and laden with artificial ingredients, chemicals, coloring and preservatives that damage our bodies at a cellular level. There are so many reasons including socioeconomic, environmental and political why our food supply is the way it has become. It is beginning to change, although not as rapidly as it needs too. There will be no huge mass marketing campaign from the government or the mainstream media, there's no huge profits to be made in encouraging the population to consume real food. The good news is there are so many incredibly smart people out there, doing their very best each and every day to educate and inform and more and more people are starting to pay attention.
Eating a Paleo Diet
How it Works
Eliminate
Processed food
Wheat
Grains
Processed sugar
Low-fat dairy
Processed industrial seed oils (canola, corn ,sunflower ,safflower, cottonseed )
Include
Quality meat from a pastured source
Pastured eggs
Organic full-fat dairy products
Vegetables
Wild fish
Nuts & seeds
Fruit
Nut oils, olive & unrefined coconut oil
I would really like to use this blog to talk about my own personal version and interpretation of Paleo style eating and the transformation I’m experiencing in my own health and wellness journey. My goal is to be the healthiest version of myself that I can be. There's no one size fits all diet and I only know what works for me. I'm hoping at least by doing this blog that I can encourage others to at least try this way of eating. Like I said previously I started with a 30 day challenge, here I am almost 6 months later feeling so much healthier, energized and stronger than I ever have.
I would also like to highlight some of the best diet and health information I’m reading and listening to.
Hopefully I can also share some great recipes. It’s been so much fun cooking new dishes and also finding innovative ways to bake without regular flour.
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The following recipe is so simple to put together and totally no-bake. Make it in a shallow metal pan that is a little longer than you need, it makes it so much easier to cut and remove the bars. The only problem with this recipe is it requires self control, you can't stop eating it.
Grain-Free Gluten-Free Dairy-Free Granola Bar Recipe
You will need:
Roughly chop 1 cup of the nuts and seeds. Place in a bowl.
- 2.5 cups assorted nuts and seeds
- 1 cup dried fruit
- 2 cups shredded coconut
- 1/4 cup coconut oil
- 1/2 cup honey
- splash of vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- generous sprinkle of cinnamon
- some more cinnamon
Use your food processor to pulse the other 1.5 cups of nuts and seeds into a finer “chop.” Add to the bowl.
Add your fruit.
Stir in the dried coconut.
In a saucepan over medium-low heat, combine oil, honey, vanilla, salt, and cinnamon. Cook until the mixture bubbles, then pour over the fruit/nut mixture.
Stir to combine completely.
Press your mixture into a parchment-lined pan of some sort. Press HARD.
Cool 2-3 hours, then remove from the pan and cut into bars.



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