Astonishing as it may be, it’s a fact that human DNA has evolved very little since our Paleolithic
ancestors roamed the earth. But while our genes may be similar, the environment in which they express
themselves has changed radically. Living in an age when activity was mandatory and food was scarce, our ancestors thrived. Early man did not suffer from heart disease, high blood pressure, or obesity. In fact, a good deal of what we describe as normal aging” is more akin to disease than any natural aging process.
Disease free and strikingly fit, 72-year-old Arthur De Vanygrandfather of the Paleo lifestyle”
movementis living proof that it pays to live like a caveman. In The New Evolution Diet, De Vany
offers you a roadmap back to better health. The plan is built on three principles:
- eat three meals a day made up of nonstarchy vegetables, fruits, and lean proteins
- skip meals occasionally to promote a low fasting blood insulin level
- exercise less, not more, in shorter, high-intensity bursts
By cutting out modern foodsincluding carbohydrates, dairy, and all processed foodsanyone can
lose weight, gain muscle, and enjoy a longer, better life.