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Ten Questions about The Paleo Diet with Dr Loren Cordain
Loren Cordain, Ph.D.
Read a transcript of Dr. Cordain’s recent interview in which he answers 10 questions about the history and the basics of the Paleo Diet. Paleolithic Aging: Exercise for Brain, Biceps, and Longevity
David Whiteside
Evidence is quietly accumulating that our brains and immune systems need exercise as much as our muscles. Find out the facts about Paleolithic aging. Can The Paleo Diet Protect Against Chronic Diseases?
Marc Bubbs ND, MSc, CISSN, CSCS
Chronic diseases have surpassed infectious diseases as the primary threat to human health. See how Paleo can prevent CNCDs. Paleo: The Diet You Can Actually Stick With
Aimee McNew
If you’re looking to improve your health and feel your best, choose Paleo. The Paleo Diet is a sustainable approach to food and life that doesn’t restrict calories like normal fads but still helps you lose weight, feel more energetic, and reduce your risk of chronic disease. How Healthy Are Pomegranates?
Loren Cordain, Ph.D.
Learn how the pomegranate is The Paleo Diet’s healthiest fruit. The Paleo Diet® Marks 20-Year Anniversary
The Paleo Diet Team
We're proud to mark 20 years of science-backed healthy eating and living. Paleo Diet Linked to Decreased Colorectal Cancer
Christopher Clark
Adhering to The Paleo Diet is linked to decreased risk of colorectal cancer, a new study suggests. Could Dopamine Be the Key to Health and Happiness?
O. H. Okoye, MD, MBA, MSEpi
Studies found that certain neurotransmitters in the brain, like dopamine, are key to your happiness. Find out which Paleo foods boost your dopamine levels. The Paleo Diet: Designed by Nature, Built By Science
Mark J. Smith, Ph.D.
The Paleo Diet is the diet we evolved over a million years to eat and there is still a lot of science to show why it is still the best human diet. The Sodium/Potassium Ratio and Its Importance in Human Health
Mark J. Smith, Ph.D.
Evidence suggests that the sodium/potassium ratio with a Paleo Diet is far more beneficial to human health when compared to a typical Western diet. The causes of neurodegeneration: Part II of our interview with neuroscience researcher Dr. Dale Bredesen
In part 2 of The Paleo Diet’s® interview with Dr. Bredesen we discuss the types of Alzheimer’s, leaky gut, and the immune system.How to Squat Like Our Paleolithic Ancestors to Improve Health
Mark J. Smith, Ph.D.
A plethora of research shows a sedentary lifestyle is harmful to one’s health. Instead of chair-sitting, try squatting which uses a higher level of muscle activity for better health and longevity.