A
Brief Explanation of the Diet

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The Evolution
Diet is a revolutionary way of looking at what you eat. It encourages
you to get more in touch with your bodies and know how they were
designed to eat. When this happens, you will eat the types of
foods you would without the influences of culture and regain the
ideal weight you may have lost previously and you will live a
happier, healthier life all around.
The amazing thing about the Evolution Diet is that it is a consistent
plan for eating throughout your life. While most other diets start
you off with a “shock-your-system” introduction followed
by eating in moderation, the Evolution Diet calls for one method
of eating, which reflects your personal lifestyle and can support
you through activity or inactivity.

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The goal is
to imitate the diet of natural humans (or, as referred to later
Natural Man) in order to fit the diet our bodies have been designed
to take. Regardless of how you think our species was designed,
we are made to eat certain things and in a certain way. Natural
Man (without present culture) had been around 500 times longer
than Cultural Man and our overly efficient foods. During all that
time, Natural Man developed a way to eat based on his surroundings
and environment, which varies only slightly outside of the arctic
circle. In essence, Natural Man evolved to eat a certain way.
He ate small quantities of low sugar, high fiber foods throughout
the day until he hunted and subsequently gorged himself of mass
quantities of nutritious meat. This simplified version of the
subsistence hunter-gatherer shows a rough expectation of the foods
our bodies are expecting us to feed it. If we don’t feed
it that diet, it reacts adversely with the conditions listed above.
Further information
to come! Please feel free to contact us with any questions: info@evolution-diet.com |
Are
You Tired of The Low-Carb Fad?

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Carbohydrates
are not the enemy! In fact, everyone needs a fairly high amount
of carbohydrates to function optimally. When you don't have enough
carbohydrates in your diet, you begin a toxic process called protein
metabolism which produces ammonia and causes stress on your bodily
systems.
But
can't the low-carb diet help me lose weight?
Yes, since
it is a strenuous activity, protein metabolism (from low-carb
dieting) increases the number of calories you take in compared
with the number of calories you expend. However, there are far
too many negatives associated with the diet, including the restriction
on such wonderful foods as fruit, bread, and certain vegetables.
The
goal should be to eat all healthy foods at the appropriate times
All food found
in nature (and modern equivalents) can and should be a part of your
diet. The trick is knowing in what portion and when. Luckily for
us, we have guides that can help us get back to how we would naturally
eat. These guides have been compiled in The Evolution Diet.
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