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The Paleo Cure

Eat Right for Your Genes, Body Type, and Personal Health Needs — Prevent and Reverse Disease, Lose Weight Effortlessly, and Look and Feel Better than Ever

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An effective and practical program based on the Paleo lifestyle, customized to fit your needs!
As the Paleo movement sweeps the nation, the health benefits of following the lifestyle of our hunter-gatherer forebears are undeniable. But what happens when we hit a wall and weight loss stalls, energy flags, or we're tired of restricted eating? We're not cavemen anymore, so why should we follow a strict caveman diet?
In Your Personal Paleo Code, Chris Kresser uses the Paleo diet as a baseline from which you can tailor the ideal three-step program-Reset, Rebuild, Revive-to fit your lifestyle, body type, genetic blueprint, and individual needs. Kresser helps further personalize your prescription for specific health conditions, from heart disease and high blood pressure to thyroid disorders and digestive problems. Along with a 7-day meal plan and delectable, nutritious recipes, Your Personal Paleo Code offers natural solutions and an avalanche of groundbreaking advice on how to restore a healthy gut and immune system; how to eliminate toxins; which fats to eat liberally; how to choose the healthiest proteins; and much more. Best of all, you only have to follow the program 80% of the time; there's room to indulge in moderation while still experiencing dramatic results.
Based on cutting-edge scientific research, Your Personal Paleo Code is designed to be flexible and user-friendly, with helpful charts, quizzes, and effective action steps to help you lose weight, reverse disease, and stay fit and healthy for life.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 2, 2013
      A practitioner of integrative and functional medicine, Kresser began following the Paleo diet as a way to cope with his own debilitating medical issues, tweaking the plan to fit his individual needs and constitution. He offers three steps—Reset, Rebuild, and Revive—geared to help individuals use Paleolithic foods as a baseline while personalizing the diet. Kresser focuses on the high nutrient balance of various Paleo foods (meats, vegetables, fruits, and tubers), and details how agriculture has been harmful, pointing out that the hunter-gatherer diet was in many ways healthier than the way we eat in our contemporary world (though they faced many dangers, such ailments as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease were non-existent for our cavemen ancestors). Though Kresser is pro-Paleo (including “nose to tail” cooking and the consumption of organ meats), he admits that “there’s more to life than food,” and suggests following the guidelines for just 80% of the time. With his customized options for thyroid disorders, high cholesterol, and diabetes, Paleo followers will welcome this flexible and informative science-infused text. Agent: Richard S. Pine, InkWell Management.

    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2014

      There has recently been a fad for a diet equivalent to what our hunter-gatherer forebears ate: mainly plants and fruits, no grains, and the occasional haunch of wildebeest. Integrative medicine practitioner and blogger Kresser (chriskresser.com) enlarges upon this theme with a diet plan that is somewhat more flexible. His three-step "Reset, Rebuild, Revive" program purports to fine-tune the basic paleo diet in order to fit individual body types and physical problems. He begins by eliminating all the processed foods to which our ancestors had no access. Then, gradually, he reintroduces such things as dairy and grains, which were among the earliest forms of cultivated foods. Then he provides a wide variety of diet plans and recipes that can be tested for their effect on individuals' bodies. The author also allows occasional forays into the forbidden zones. This diet is rather complicated to follow but is based on sound physiology. While there is nothing here that can hurt you, the diet will only appeal to the truly dedicated--people who are looking to feel better rather than simply to lose weight. VERDICT Well done, but with limited appeal.--Susan B. Hagloch, formerly with Tuscarawas Cty. P.L., New Philadelphia, OH

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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