The Paleo diet is 
based upon the idea of eating the foods our bodies were designed to eat 
through thousands of years of evolution. These foods were available to 
early people through hunting and gathering [meat and fish, nuts and 
seeds, fruits and vegetables]. During 
modern times, and advances in technology now have made other forms of food 
available for consumption [grains, dairy, and processed foods], which 
are suboptimal forms of nutrition. The foods recommended in the Paleo 
diet provide our bodies with long-lasting energy that also aid in 
burning fat.
What is the difference between Paleo and Primal?
‘Primal’ 
generally refers to Mark Sisson’s Primal Blueprint way of eating which 
is very similar to Paleo, but allows some leeway with certain types of 
dairy and has fewer restrictions on saturated fat intake. Sisson's mission was to provide a symptom where failure was no option. With an 80/20 goal, you may allow yourself a break in the path if needed. Primal followers don't need to feel emotionally bad for not eating perfectly Primal. In general, the Paleo Diet is a high protein, moderate fat diet,
 and the Primal Blueprint is considered to be a high fat, moderate 
protein diet. Many 
people who follow this way of eating consider the terms to be one and 
the same. How ever you personally decide to “title” the ancestral diet 
that you abide by, both stem from the core principle of eating the foods
 our bodies were designed to eat: plants and animals.
| Enjoy | Avoid | 
| 
Grains | |
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Legumes | |
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Dairy | |
| 
Processed Foods | |
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Alcohol | |
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Starches | 
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