Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Should You Eat like a Caveman?

Should You Eat like a Caveman?


Read more: http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2044343,00.html#ixzz1FMXen169

 Most New Year's resolutions have an awfully short shelf life. By the end of January, folks who swore they would lose weight and shape up may already be back on the Krispy Kremes. But that's not entirely our fault, claims Arthur De Vany, a former economics professor at the University of California, Irvine. In his new book, The New Evolution Diet, De Vany argues if we really want to get fit, we should follow the lead of our ancient ancestors, Paleolithic humans who lived as nomadic hunter-gatherers some 40,000 years ago.

For more than 25 years, De Vany has been an advocate of what he calls "evolutionary fitness": a regimen of low-carb eating and interval- or cross-training workouts (with periodic fasting) aimed at controlling insulin. But he has also become the grandfather of the growing Paleo movement, a health philosophy built around the belief that modern life — dating from the advent of agriculture 10,000 years ago — is simply alien to our genes.......

Read more: http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2044343,00.html#ixzz1FMXuqdDX
The Dalai Lama, when asked what surprised him most about humanity, he said:


“Man.


Because he sacrifices his health in order to make money.


Then he sacrifices money to recuperate his health.


And then he is so anxious about the future that he does not enjoy the present;


the result being that he does not live in the present or the future;


he lives as if he is never going to die, and then dies having never really lived.”