research in favor of the paleo diet

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research in favor of the paleo diet

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I found this on a Dutch new website (and translated it with google translate so if the English here and there is a bit like you think "what happened to the brains of harma", it is not my brain it is the brilliance (or stupidity) of google translate :smile: :smile:). But I thought interesting all in favor of Loren Cordain and his research team.

Ageing with food from the Stone Age
Updated: March 23, 2012 4:26 p.m. info
GRONINGEN - primeval nutrition from the Stone Age may, translated into the 21st century, an important contribution to healthy aging.

The human DNA is in a way tailored to the food that was available in antiquity. It consisted of more protein and omega-3 fatty acids and less carbohydrate and linoleic acid.
That says researcher Remko Kuipers of the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG) in a study in which he was 26 March at the University of Groningen PhD.
Kuipers studied where our ancestors lived, made a reconstruction of their diet and examined the power of traditional East African peoples living in the present day.
This tends to show him that typical western diseases such as cardiovascular disease and depression associated with a deficiency of fatty acids, nutrients that in antiquity were plentiful in the food.
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'' Our diet has changed in 10,000 years plummeting. But our genes, which are based on the hunter / gatherer in the Stone,'' said Kuipers. '' Evolutionary is not justified. It leads to more people faster sick.''
Kuipers further concludes that the primeval nutrition contained less linoleic acid than today. Linoleic acid was the prevailing attitudes following a protective effect on the occurrence of cardiovascular diseases. According to Kuipers that's not.
He states that recent studies show that the correct recommended replacement of saturated fatty acids by linoleic acid in the west to an increase rather than a decrease in cardiovascular disease has resulted.
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Also known as fast carbohydrates (sugars in soft drinks and candy) as a replacement for saturated fat increase the risk of just heart disease, says Kuipers. These findings are in line with how our primeval nutrition it once was.
According to Kuipers is the solution to eliminate carbohydrates from food. '' We were beaten by the use of carbohydrates as rice, bread, potatoes and pasta. I would all like to omit and replace it with vegetables and fruits, supplemented with fish and meat
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http://www.umcg.nl/EN/corporate/News/Pa ... geing.aspx

a link to a website in english with the same news.
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Thanks,
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It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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Harma,

Thanks for sharing! I am a believer!!!!

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Thanks, Harma! With all the cardiovascular disease in my family, I am glad that I am eating a Paleo diet.

Google translate is fun! A friend and I were conversing in German through it on Facebook. Someone else piped up, and it was fun to see what Google translate did with his high school German, lol.
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Note that Loren Cordain is listed as one of the authors on that study. Here's a link to an abstract of the original research report:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20860883

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