The Paleo Diet
In 2013, we saw the introduction and a spike in popularity surrounding “the paleo diet.” While it might have cooled off a bit recently, I thought now was as good a time as ever to uncover some of the information which has informed the structure of this diet.
The general idea of this “caveman diet” goes all the way back to the 1960’s and 70’s. This was based on research which suggested that early humans lived primarily off of animal protein.
At the time, this was basically discredited, proved as invalid and ignored. This is important to remember. Especially because of what eventually inspired today’s version of the paleo diet.
Kitavans
Later on, in the 80’s, New Guinea tribes, the Kitavans, who were horticulturalists were studied1. As opposed to agriculturalists, or farmers, these people were specifically planters. The researched showed they had an almost nonexistent history of:
- Heart attacks
- Stroke
- High blood pressure
- Obesity
- High lipids
They actually had little to no cardiovascular problems what so ever. What was the most interesting part of all this? Well, a large segment of this population (both male and female) smoked, about 76 – 80% of the population. Smoking was the norm. Yet they had little to no cardiovascular problems, kind of extraordinary, right?