
Modern Diet Trends Try to Replicate Those of Our Paleolithic Ancestors
The Paleolithic diet, also known as the “caveman diet,” is based on the idea of consuming foods that were available to our hunter-gatherer ancestors during the Paleolithic era. This diet typically includes lean meats, fish, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds, while excluding dairy, grains, processed foods, and refined sugars. The idea behind this diet is that our bodies are better adapted to consuming the foods that our ancestors ate, as they were not exposed to the same processed and artificial foods that are common in modern diets.
Advocates of the Paleolithic diet claim that it can lead to weight loss, improved digestion, and lower risk of chronic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease. While there is some evidence to support these claims, critics of the diet argue that it may be difficult to follow and that it may not provide all of the necessary nutrients for optimal health.