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		<title>Which diet is the best?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whitney recently asked a great question: With all the diets (meaning eating habits, not weight loss solution) out there, how do I know which one is right for me and my lifestyle, budget, etc. I assume you will promote the Paleolithic diet, which seems like one of the best to me, but what makes it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whitney recently asked a great question:</p>
<blockquote><p>With all the diets (meaning eating habits, not weight loss solution) out there, how do I know which one is right for me and my lifestyle, budget, etc. I assume you will promote the Paleolithic diet, which seems like one of the best to me, but what makes it better than the rest and do any other diets out there follow the same lines?</p></blockquote>
<p>The fact that you even have to ask this question is a telling sign of the state of our general food culture right now. We have lost touch with what food once represented. An activity that used to be at the hub of our social culture, a daily ritual, that brought together whole communities and promoted social interaction has been reduced to fast food and protein bars.</p>
<p>The meaning of the word &#8220;diet&#8221; has been heavily construed in today&#8217;s saturated food market. From what used to simply mean the general kinds of foods we consumed as a community, has evolved into a definition that is now used excessively to mean a restriction of foods, or an adherence to only eating certain types of foods. The Atkins Diet, The South Beach Diet, The Graprefruit Diet, etc., the list goes on and on.</p>
<p>The major issue however, is not with the term <strong>diet</strong>, but in fact with the term <strong>FOOD</strong>. We have lost touch with what food really is to us as humans, mostly because we have far too much choice in the supermarket. In reality, we have gone almost full circle in our quest for sustenance. Hunting and gathering enough edible, energy providing food from our environment, which was once a daily task and required most of our time and energy, was eventually replaced by technology. Better tools allowed us to hunt more efficiently, cooking opened the door to new calorie packed plants that were once toxic, and eventually farming and agriculture allowed us to stop searching for food, but rather have the food come to us. Today however, as these technologies have advanced in leaps and bounds, we are faced with millions if not billions of choices, all touting themselves as food. To close the circle, we have returned almost to our hunting and gathering ways, only now we hunt for natural ingredients, and scour the supermarkets in hopes of gathering REAL food from the myriad of impostors.</p>
<p>Thus, the meaning of &#8220;diet&#8221; has transformed from all that we <strong>did</strong> eat, to all that we <strong>don&#8217;t</strong> eat in only a few short decades.</p>
<p>To answer your question, I want you to first figure out what food means to YOU. What is your end goal, the reason why you put<br />
If you believe as I do that human brains have evolved much faster than human bodies, it is not a stretch to reason that the best choices we can make for fueling out bodies are one&#8217;s that closely resemble what our <a href="http://devinglage.com/nutrition/diet-nutrition/the-paleolithic-diet/">Paleolithic</a> ancestors would have found in their natural surroundings. Meats, vegetable, nuts, seeds, fruit, and little starch and NO sugar.</p>
<p>Furthermore, the phrase &#8220;You are what you eat&#8221; still holds very true, and I will echo it many times in future articles. You can only rebuild and heal your body out of the proteins and fats you consume. If you are feeding your body processed, denatured, hydrogenated foodstuffs (I refuse to call these these chemical concoctions food), then it should come as no surprise to you when your health suffers.</p>
<p>That being said, this way of eating is not a &#8220;diet&#8221;, it&#8217;s a filter through which you should analyze any food that goes in your mouth.  As author Gary Taubes captures in his must read book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1400033462?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=snfginnnmm-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=1400033462">Good Calories, Bad Calories: Fats, Carbs, and the Controversial Science of Diet and Health</a><img style="border:none !important; margin:0px !important;" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=snfginnnmm-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=1400033462" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" />, not all calories are created equal, and the quality of food you eat is just as important as the quantity.</p>
<p><strong>Some tips on reshaping your lifestyle, and restocking your refrigerator:</strong></p>
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<li>Try and keep your food shopping to the perimeter of the grocery store (this is usually where the fresh produce is).</li>
<li>If it comes in a box, or needs a nutrition label to tell you what is in it, IT’S NOT FOOD!</li>
<li>If doesn’t expire, IT’S NOT FOOD!</li>
<li>If you are eating out, get extra veggies and skip the potatoes, fries, sweet potatoes, etc.</li>
<li>Do not eat grains, pasta, bread, rice or beans, all of which wouldn’t have been available to our Paleo ancestors.</li>
<li>Make sure you are eating enough good fats. (Fish Oil especially!)</li>
<li>The further removed (both in processing steps, and in distance ) from the source your food gets, the less nutritious it is.</li>
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<p>To address your budget concerns, following these simple steps when grocery shopping or eating out will also save you money, as you will no longer be spending it on useless foodstuffs that don&#8217;t provide your body with what it needs to thrive, nor will you be spending as much on medical bills when you stop getting as sick. The twisted relationship of the food and medical (read:pharmaceutical) industries is a subject for another article.</p>
<p>To finish this response, I will leave you with a question:</p>
<p><strong>Why worry about saving pennies on good food, and then spend thousands of dollars on medical bills?</strong></p>
<p>You are what you eat. Eat good food, stop getting sick, get out of the hospitals and off the drugs. Start living your life. Your body is a vehicle for fun. Fuel it properly, and keep it in good shape, it&#8217;s the only one you&#8217;ve got.</p>
<p>Live, laugh, love.</p>
<p>For more reading on the Paleo way of eating, check out <a href="http://devinglage.com/nutrition/diet-nutrition/the-paleolithic-diet/">my article</a> on the subject, or visit the <a href="http://www.paleodiet.com/">Paleolithic Deit link</a> in the sidebar.</p>
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