Entries in Primal Docs (8)

Wednesday
Nov062013

Not responding to a gluten free diet? Maybe it's contamination.

"A study that measured contamination by gluten tested 22 single-ingredient inherently gluten-free grains, seeds and flours, and found 32% of these products contained >20 ppm gluten and one product contained 2,925 ppm of gluten. The products tested that were positive for gluten included soy, millet, buckwheat, rice and sorghum flour. This is sufficient gluten to cause on-going symptoms in many celiac disease individuals.[1]"

Learm more at Primal Docs: Non Responsive and Refractory Celiac Disease Study: 
A paleo type diet gives 100% remission for most

Thursday
May172012

Jeffry Gerber, MD joins Primal Docs

We have been helping our patients improve their health and optimize their weight with prescribed life style modification. We redefine healthy nutrition and teach patients about the relationship between unhealthy refined and processed foods, dietary carbohydrates, and chronic illness…

Learn more at Primal Docs

Wednesday
May092012

Nell Stephenson, Paleo Nutritional Counselor, joins Primal Docs 
 


My passion for teaching everyone to eat the way humans were meant to eat is immeasurable. I found Paleo myself after learning of a latent gluten allergy and it changed my life. I exclusively counsel clients on how to become and stay Paleo in the modern world.

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Learn more about Nell and her work at Paleoista.com. Also, check out her blog and PALEOISTA book.  

Sunday
Jan082012

SUNDAY PALEO / January 8, 2012

This beautiful image of the Omega nebula, a stellar nursery located in the constellation Sagittarius, was taken using the Very Large Telescope located in the Atacama Desert of Chile. Light from these newborn stars will take 6,500 light-years to reach Earth. (image via Wired

Hold on, we are now jumping back to....Paleo bling!? Hang this 9 cm stone pendant around your neck with a leather strap and you would be stylish 25,000 years ago. It would probably go well with your pelt. The pendant, found in the Basque province of Spain, was used for sharpening stone tools. Form, function and fashion.  

Our Paleolithic ancestors' survival depended on stone tools and what we know of their diet points to an overall robust health. Today, even though we have wonderful tools that allow us to peer into deep space, we have lost sight of our original health and our original diet. Although the Paleo diet varied in different parts of the world, it did not include processed foods, sugar, bread, pasta, pastries, cookies, candy….. (That sentence may be a hard to read for some.) If you want to know what the Paleo diet is not, go to your local Starbucks and look at the top shelf. Also, be wary of much of what exists on the second and third shelves.

Fortunately, a growing number of people are rediscovering the original human diet. The State Journal of West Virginia has a story on Kimberly Huneycutt:

“A former California girl, Huneycutt found herself at the age of 40, unhealthy, aged beyond her years and tired after a life spent in the sun and eating a traditional "American" diet that included processed foods.”

"It's been really amazing," says Honeycutt about the transformation she experienced on the Paleo diet. 

Nutritionist Stella Metsovas has developed the Paleo Mediterranean diet. Although the “Mediterranean principles” she uses are not clear from this brief article, the description of Paleo diet is solid:

“The Paleolithic diet consists of grass-fed meat, free-range fowl or wild-caught fish, seasonal fruits and vegetables, and generous portions of healthy fats – including nuts, seeds, avocados, olive oil and coconut oil. Grains, legumes, dairy products, sugar, vegetable oils and processed foods are absent from this diet.”

You might not start at grass-fed, free-range, or wild-caught stage, but switching to fish, meat, vegetables, fruit, nuts and berries will put you leagues away for all that stuff on the top shelf.

Maybe you are concerned about starting the Paleo diet because of harm to animals. Unfortunately, as a look at the numbers in Australia shows, no one gets off the hook on this one. However, the Paleo diet appears to be the better choice. When you compare the use of rangelands versus croplands on animal life, the numbers don’t look good for agriculture.

Relying on grains and pulses brings destruction of native ecosystems, significant threats to native species and at least 25 times more deaths of sentient animals per kilogram of food.

Finally, in the category “if we trash the planet, we trash ourselves”, the good news is that global investment in cleantech companies increased by 13% to $8.99 billion in 2011. Better yet, the Cleantech Group believes “2012 will be an all-time record year for global cleantech investments." 

Saturday
Jul022011

Dr. Michele Blackwell joins Primal Docs

The Primal Docs physician network continues to grow. Michele Blackwell, MD in Webster, Texas is the newest member. Dr. Blackwell writes:

I am currently practicing general obstetrics and gynecology. My special interests are minimally invasive surgery, adolescent gynecology and more recently nutrition and its role in women’s health.

I have three awesome children. I love to crossfit, and have my level 1 certification. I also enjoy mountain biking and snowboarding.

Learn more about Primal Docs here

Friday
Jun242011

Dr. George Forgan-Smith joins Primal Docs

Primal Docs is a new network of physicians, and soon other health professionals, that educate their patients on Primal/Paleo health. George Forgan-Smith, MBBS in Melbourne Australia just joined the network and says:

Having taken on the paleo diet I have lost a substantial amount of weight and I like to think I am living proof that I must be equally as willing to participate in my treatments as my patients.

Learn more about doctor George Forgan-Smith at Primal Docs.

Wednesday
Jun222011

Dr. Catherine Shanahan joins Primal Docs

Primal Docs is a new network of physicians, and soon other health professionals, that educate their patients on Primal/Paleo health. Dr. Catherine Shanahan in Bedford, New Hampshire just joined the network and says:

Everything I learned about diet from the medical establishment was turned on its head by my experience in Hawaii. Animals are actually easier to raise than vegetables, requiring only pastureland and water, and so many of my patients also raised their own goats, pigs, and chickens, and caught fish. I realized I was seeing firsthand the kinds of practical food-gathering, storing, and cooking solutions that our ancestors used throughout history; I was learning the foods that made us human.

Learn more about Dr. Shanahan at Primal Docs.

Monday
Jun202011

New Primal Docs website launched

Chris Armstrong recently announced a new website featuring a map-based directory of physicians with an interest in promoting Paleo/primal health. As Chris writes:

I’ve created the Primal Docs Website in an effort to bring people together with like-minded physicians. We’ve only just begun and we just have a handful of physicians listed so far, so stay tuned for a physician near you. If you know of an MD (anywhere in the world) who you think would be a good fit for the site, please have them get in touch with me.

Chris notes the site will soon feature other health care practitioners, "but that won’t be ready for another month or so — stay tuned for more details on that." 

Hopefully the directory will grow into a worldwide resource. I am pleased to have been included. Visit the site and provide Chris your feedback. We at PaleoTerran would also like to know your impressions.