There is a great website with meal plans and information about the Paleo Diet for Athletes. http://www.paleodietmealplans.com/paleo-diet-for-athletes/
http://www.trainingbible.com/pdf/Paleo_for_Athletes_Cliff_Notes.pdf This site is a great start to finding out about the paleo diet for athletes and what you have to do to to keep it up.
There are many websites that offer information on the Paleo Diet. Some websites include earth360.com Be sure to consult your doctor before starting a diet. Your doctor could give you great advice on which diet will work best for you and also a list of possible side effects certain diets can cause.
http://www.uncommonwellness.com/5-easy-steps-to-a-paleo-diet-lifestyle/ Here is a website that I am sure will fulfil your needs. It helps you understand it, and get started.
Paleo is a prefix meaning old and/or ancient.
No, baked potatoes are not part of a Paleo (Palaeolithic) diet. .
No, eating a gluten free diet is not enough to be considered paleo. People on the paleo diet eliminate all processed foods.
The paleo diet is a simple and healthy way to eat! You can learn more about the paleo diet by visiting the follow link, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paleo_diet]. You can also check out the following link [http://paleodietlifestyle.com/paleo-diet-recipes/#recipes] for great taste paleo recipes!
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It is the name of a lifestyle diet.
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