When Paleo is the focus for health.
Call it confirmation bias, but when I discover a health problem, I immediately look for how a more natural, traditional diet can fix it. My last week was all wrapped up in learning about Gallbladders. I don't have any symptoms of gallbladder issues, but while getting an ultrasound for my other issues, they found some stones. So I researched the traditional medical response, i.e., "Stop eating fat and have surgery", then learned everything I needed to know about gallbladders so that I could use my own body to reduce, dissolve, and excrete the stones.
Below this issue's featured article by I've included the most succinct video I found for summarizing what I am heading towards. Please forgive the slight supplement promotion he goes into, it's just a few seconds and contains some herbal info you might want.
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This is a timely and necessary discussion. It was highlighted in recent weeks by some vegans who are posting promotional links in the Paleo-Trail discussion board at Steemtrail. Honestly, I looked at them and tried to find a way to exclude them based on Paleo principles but could not. They were not very low carb, but many paleo diets are not low carb. They used some slightly processed foods, but no more than a similar paleo recipe might use.
I do think there is some misinformation in the vegan community about the effects of responsible animal ranching on the environment and the effect of meat eating on health, but putting that aside, we absolutely agree more than we disagree.