Paleo Guidelines
As a simple explanation we define a Paleo Diet as eating
meat, nuts, veggies, seeds, some fruit, little starch, no sugar, and no dairy.
A Paleo recommended serving consists of 40% carbohydrate, 30% Protein, and 30%
Fat. This is a starting point that is dependent on an individual's specific
needs or goals.
Encouraged Foods
- Lean
Meats such as Lean beef (trimmed of visible fat), Flank steak, Top
Sirloin, Extra-lean hamburger (90/10), Lean pork (trimmed of visible fat),
Pork loin, Pork chops, Any other lean cut
- Lean
poultry (white meat, skin removed) such as Chicken breast, Turkey breast,
Game hen breasts
- Eggs
from Chicken (go for the enriched omega 3 variety), Duck, or Goose
- Other
meats including organ meats and game meats such as venison, wild boar, or
wild turkey
- Fish
- Shellfish
- Fruit
- Vegetables
- Nuts -
Tree Nuts. Peanuts are not Nuts and are a no-no
- Seeds
In Moderation
- Oils
such as Olive, avocado, walnut, flaxseed, and canola oils (use in
moderation—4 tablespoons or less a day when weight loss is of primary
importance)
- Natural
Sweeteners- a total of 1/2 tablespoon is allowable per day of the natural
sweeteners agave, coconut nectar, and coconut crystals.
- Stevia-
1 Packet (3.5 grams) is allowable per day
- Beverages
such as Coffee, Tea
- Paleo
Sweets such as Dried fruits and Nuts mixed with dried and fresh fruits-
make sure there is no added sugar
- Some
lean bacon- make sure it doesn’t have added sugar
- Sweet
potatoes, yams
- Red
Wine- Paleo says that 1 glass of wine (6 oz.) a night is legal. We are
pretty sure cave men had vineyards! Anything more than one glass per night
is a cheat (-5), and you can't save them up from nights before. Anything
over one per night is a cheat.
- Protein
supplementation is allowed and is not considered a cheat under the
following conditions: it is limited to one serving per day, has less than
25 carbs per serving, is taken within 30 minutes post workout, and cannot
be used as a meal replacement. Recommendations: PROGENEX recovery protein
is recommended because they use hydrolyzed whey protein isolate that has
been cold-processed and enriched with growth factors that are lost through
conventional processing methods. Remember, most protein powders have some
sugar (natural or artificial), so if you are looking to slim down, be
careful.
Don’t Do It- These are Cheats
- Fatty
Meats- such as fast food beef burger patties or low quality fatty bacon.
- Refined
Sweeteners – sugar cane, white sugar, brown sugar, refined maple syrup,
refined honey, aspartame, sucralose, Nutrasweet, Splenda, and anything
else refined or man-made.
- Other
Sweets: Candy, Sugar (raw or processed), glucose, syrup, and honey, NOTE:
even though honey is a natural sweetener and is generally considered
paleo, for the purpose of committing to the challenge and seeing results
we are not allowing it.
- More
than 1/2 Tablespoon/day of the natural sweeteners including Raw Agave,
coconut nectar, and coconut crystals.
- More
than 1 packet per day of Stevia (3.5 grams)
- Baking
Soda
- Dairy
Foods such as Butter, Cheese, Cream, Dairy spreads, Frozen yogurt, Ice
cream, and All processed foods made with any dairy products
- Cereal
Grains: Barley, Corn, Millet, Oats, Rice, Rye, Sorghum, Wheat, and bread
products including bread, rolls, muffins, noodles, crackers, cookies,
cake, doughnuts, pancakes, waffles, pasta, spaghetti, lasagna, wheat
tortillas, pizza, pita bread, flat bread, and all processed foods made
with wheat or wheat flour
- Cereal
Grain-like Seeds: Amaranth, Buckwheat, Quinoa
- Legumes:
All beans, Black-eyed peas, Chickpeas, Lentils, Peas, Peanut butter,
Peanuts, Soybeans and all soybean products, including tofu
- Starchy
Vegetables: Starchy tubers, Cassava root, Manioc, Potatoes and all potato
products (French fries, potato chips, etc.), Tapioca pudding
- Soft
Drinks and Fruit Juices: All sugary soft drinks, Canned, bottled, and
freshly squeezed fruit drinks (which lack the fiber of fresh fruit and
have a much higher glvcemic index)
- Alcohol
- Tequila is the preferred Paleo liquor, but it is technically a cheat
(-5). Anything other than 6oz of red wine per night is a cheat (-5).
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