Paleo Diet

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ntaylor2011

Joined: Nov 11
Posts: 17

Posted: 13 Feb 2013, 14:42
I am not big on dieting because the cons of restricting your diet during the loosing process. Ive heard once you are at your goal weight the pounds will slowly creep back on. I have about 45 pounds Id like to lose and I am considering the Paleo diet. I LOOOVE dairy so that part will be hard for me I think. Those of you following this diet, what are your pros and cons that you've found? What recipes do you recommend for newbies especially for breakfast? Can you have almond milk instead of dairy? Help this girl out!! Smile
Natalie Taylor
eKatherine

Joined: Aug 12
Posts: 965

Posted: 13 Feb 2013, 22:52
Search online. There are lots of different variations on paleo eating, some of which incorporate some dairy. These are people who do it as a lifestyle, not a temporary weight loss diet.

Breakfast: eggs and meat
Lunch: salad and meat
Supper: vegetables and meat

While Cordain originally designed his diet as a low fat diet, there is no historical justification in avoiding fat. Eat fatty meat.



 
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