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Should you be on a Paleo Diet? Find out what the research shows.
Table of Contents
Paleo Diet - An Introduction
SECTION I - The trouble begins
Chapter # 1: Warning shots
Chapter # 2: Behind the scenes
Chapter # 3: How to ease these side effects
SECTION II - Side effects that play along
Chapter # 1: Weakness and Memory Loss
Chapter # 2: The threat of Hypothyroidism
Chapter # 3: Vitamin B-Complex Deficiency
Chapter # 4: Calcium Deficiency
Chapter # 5: Sodium Deficiency
Chapter # 6: Bad Breath
SECTION III - Effects on people with Medical conditions
Chapter # 1: Effects on Type II diabetics
Chapter # 2: Effects on Cardiovascular health
Conclusion
References
The Trouble Begins
Chapter # 1: Warning Shots
As obvious, the Paleo diet cuts off a lot of carbohydrates and dairy products from one's diet. When you start up with the Paleo diet, the first few weeks might be particularly hard on you. Many Paleo gurus brush this off by stating this as an adaption phase for your body, from a high-carb diet to a low one. Many people fall for this trap and continue with the diet plan but the reality is somewhat different; you will find out soon enough. The following are a list of side affects you may experience when starting out with the Paleo regimen:
You might start experiencing them within the first 12 hours of dieting. These side effects may resolve within a few days or may last for up to 2 – 4 weeks in some extreme cases.
Read about the pros and cons of the paleo diet that is so popular today.