The Paleo diet: does the Palaeolithic method really work?

The paleo diet may help you lose weight, but dietitians describe it as 'a dangerous fad'

Paleo diet

By Emma Young

Those who follow the Palaeolithic diet hold the good old days in unusually high esteem. Their fondness for a slab of meat over a piece of toast, bone broth over milk, and nuts over a bag of crisps is well known. This is because the paleo diet advises a return to pre-agrarian eating habits in a twenty-first century environment. So is it healthy to eat like it is 2152BC?

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