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Paleo Diet Breakfast Ideas

For those who are not that familiar with the Paleo Diet, there is a tendency to assume that like many other diets, it is likely to be rather restrictive or complicated. So many diets end up making a meal time an issue rather than an enjoyable thing. But the Paleo Diet is not like these others. The recipes that are a part of the diet are anything but boring, mundane, complicated, or dull. Instead, this diet contains recipes that are not only full of flavour for maximum enjoyment, they are also highly nutritious and wholesome.

This diet is sometimes referred to as the caveman diet or the hunter-gatherer diet and its full name is the Paleolithic Diet. It is about eating the meals that our ancestors used to eat in that they never had the processed foods that are so common today. Many people believe that the additives in our foodstuffs are responsible for a number of diseases, some of which are often life threatening, such as cancer and diabetes. Many also attribute the rise of obesity and acne to these additives that are found in today’s processed foods.

When it comes to the Paleo Diet, the meals are jam packed with protein. The balanced diet will make an allowance of between 60 and 70 percent for protein intake. Protein is found in:

  • Different types of fruits
  • Nuts
  • Seeds
  • Avocado oils
  • Nut oils

When you take on the Paleo Diet, one thing must be remembered and that is that no grains or dairy are part of the diet. The key is to consume only what is fresh and organic. Being on the Paleo Diet means eating what is seasonal.

Depending upon your own unique requirements and your lifestyle, the Paleo lunch and dinner recipes can be adjusted. Essentially, it is about taking what you would usually serve at mealtimes and swooping what you cannot have with what you can. Adjusting to this way of eating is surprisingly easy and you will find that within a short space of time, you will be coming up with your very own Paleo Diet recipes.

The Paleo Diet teaches you to avoid foods that contain grains, legumes, soy, dairy, salt, yeast, processed sugar, and starchy veggies such as yams or potatoes. Although you may wonder what is left you’d be pleasantly surprised to discover that most other veggies are allowed, including fruits, all types of meat, eggs, and nuts (except peanuts). Read the rest of this entry »

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The Secret To Build Muscle Without Supplements Revealed

In my experience, I’ve seen people obtain great gains without the use of stimulants or supplements, and the key to their success was their diet and training. In fact, diet is the foundation of bodybuilding success. A great diet is what will give you your results, supplements only contribute a small amount to overall results. Another thing to note is that supplements will not even be beneficial for you unless your diet is in good shape and you are getting an optimal intake of protein and vitamins as well as carbs and fats.

Our body naturally uses the whole foods that are available in the world for its source of energy and to build itself up and repair. The body uses protein to repair muscle tissue that was broken down from exercise as well as everyday life. Supplements may aid in this process by increasing blood flow so that the muscle receives the proteins and other essential nutrients to repair and grow, but the supplement itself will not increase your muscle size.

Carbohydrates are our primary energy source, they fuel our body so that we can perform at our peak levels of performance. Carbohydrates also help in the recovery phase by restoring the glucose stores in depleted muscles, which is what allows the muscle to perform efficiently and effectively.

Fats also aid in the recovery phase by lubricating joints and even promoting muscle growth. Even though they don’t help with they training phase of bodybuilding, they are greatly needed for recovery.

As you can see, supplements are not essential to build muscle or strength. There are many athletes that compete at the professional level that don’t use supplements to increase performance. Instead, they have a sports nutrition specialist come up with a diet plan that will help them achieve their goals. Read the rest of this entry »

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