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“Paleo Pete” & Fad Diets

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Leisa Wheeler, naturopath, health and healing mentor, and fatigue specialist, is the founder and director of Embracing Health, a business dedicated to bringing you health information that can change your life.
Leisa’s passions include many areas of health – from food as medicine and nutrition, to physical fitness and detoxification; from emotional release work to spiritual healing; these varied interests shaping her belief in the value of integrated healing on all levels; physical, emotional and spiritual.

Last night on a program that I rarely waste time watching – A Current Affair – they had a story on Pete Evans and the Paleo Diet he endorses. I was expecting a completely nasty piece full of misinformation and totally destroying Pete’s character because he supports eating a healthy diet (OMG, how criminal of him!), and that was pretty much how it went.

One thing I’ve noticed in mainstream media lately, and one that I plan to write more about in the future, is the complete dismissal of naturopaths as representatives of the health industry. In pieces like this there is the polarity – the “wellness blogger” with no qualifications is interviewed, and pitted against the medical profession – but we don’t see naturopaths of a high calibre interviewed. Sometimes there will be a dietician in the piece for balance, but rarely do we see people such as nutritional biochemist Henry Osiecki or Professor Ian Brighthope interviewed, who could give a deeper and more honest appraisal in topics such as food as medicine. But I guess we are talking about A Current Affair here. Deep isn’t what they are known for.

I find it appalling that there is so much venom directed at people who endorse healthy eating – yet very little is said about the manufactured food industry that is killing people every single day. In the start of this segment vilifying Pete Evans, they came out with all guns blazing, labeling Pete’s views as “extreme”, “dangerous” and saying several times throughout the piece that the “paleo diet doesn’t work”. Although they didn’t actually clarify what they meant by “doesn’t work”. Do they mean people don’t lose weight on it? Don’t get better on it? Hmmmm, very confusing. Maybe they don’t really know what they meant either, but it sounded good at the time.

One of the statements that they jumped on early in the segment was Pete being asked the question “Can people actually heal themselves from chronic illness by taking grains, dairy and sugar out of their diet?” and Pete answered “Yes they can”. And I absolutely agree. By eliminating those foods you are wiping out pretty much all processed and junk foods from the diet in one fell swoop. The one thing that seems to be overlooked whenever people talk about any type of healing diet though, is the fact that they all have one this one fact in common. They all eliminate junk food and processed foods. Once you do that, then the only foods left to eat are a selection of whole foods from nature. This is what heals. It is not necessarily the diet itself – it is the fact that the sugar, trans-fats, chemical flavours, colours and preservatives have all been eliminated. When people turn to a wholefoods diet their health improves, whether it is a paleo program, a raw vegan diet, an Ayurvedic style of eating, marobiotic, Chinese medicine or any other healthful way of eating that has its core in wholefoods from nature. It is not rocket science, and it is alarming that the medical profession can on one hand state that processed diets can lead to disease – but on the other hand they dismiss the fact that a wholesome diet is capable of healing those diseases. Oh, that’s right, there’s a drug for those diseases, I forgot!

Seriously though, there were a few points that were made in the segment that I do agree with. The Paleo is a fad diet. It has come and it will go again, and something else will take its place. This is just the nature of the industry. Paleo is certainly better than many of the fad diets of the last few decades, but nonetheless, it is still a fad. And for me, paleo is way too heavy in meats and fish – and the elimination of all types of grains (not just the processed ones) doesn’t make sense. There are elements in certain legumes and grains that are very beneficial for health.It is for this reason that I personally don’t endorse one particular way of eating for everyone – what I support is eating wholefoods from nature, and adopting the saying made famous by Michael Pollan, food writer and researcher – “Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.” Research shows from the Blue Zones, those areas in the world where people consistently live to over one hundred years of age, that their diet is primarily a plant based one with only small amounts of animal products included. So for long-term health, religiously following the paleo program (or any other for that matter) is not necessarily the answer. Eating a wide variety of fresh wholefoods from nature is the key – and experimenting with elements from all types of healing regimes to find a diet that suits you individually is the answer.

Pete Evans is promoting a lifestyle of wholefoods and getting the message out there that eating well is the solution to many of the health issues plaguing society today. And that is a very good thing, and he is not wrong. Does he cross the line of where his expertise as a chef should end? Yes, I believe he does, but then I also believe that there are many wellness bloggers and speakers out there who should not be giving specific advice (versus general advice which is absolutely fine) who do not have proper qualifications. A short online course does not give you the qualifications to treat disease with natural medicine. Naturopaths study for four years, full-time, to know how to use food as medicine, as well as herbs, supplements, bodywork, homeopathy and counseling as a holistic approach to treating disease. They spend hundreds of hours in consultations, working one-on-one with patients to refine their use of these tools in practical applications. Reading a few books and doing an online course doesn’t compare. But that’s a topic for another blog

Ultimately this episode is a reflection of the rampant brainwashing that goes on in mainstream media, linking health foods to fanaticism and extreme views, as well as ridiculing those who have  the guts to stand up and say that the food pyramid is damaging people’s health and that junk food and processed foods are poisoning consumers. The words “danger” and “extreme” are deliberately peppered throughout the segment to sway the viewer towards a certain opinion. Not unlike the deliberate tainting of the term “conspiracy theorist”, which originally meant someone with intelligence who questioned the official account of events, but was deliberately used in articles alongside the words “freak”, “extremist” and “radical”, until the term took on a new meaning which is now has a permanently fixated in the public’s mind. This is very similar to what we are seeing today, with the words “extreme”, “dangerous” and “radical” used to describe the promotion of healthful food. What sort of world is being created when fruits and vegetables are considered to be dangerous, but “everything in moderation” is OK? Even if those things “in moderation” are genuinely poisonous, fake, chemically-laden psuedo-foods?

Give me my fresh fruit and veggies any day – I’m happy to call myself a radical wholefood extremist!

Leisa

HYPERLINK “http://www.EmbracingHealthBlog.com


Source: http://www.embracinghealthblog.com/2015/05/12/paleo-pete-and-fad-diets/


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    • KatieGalloy

      This whole affair is just ridiculous. It’s a witch hunt started by the ACA. They have misquoted Evans on multiple occasions, and put experts on from one side of the arguments without letting others speak.

      I’m following a paleo diet myself, and I love it. I have lost a lot of weight and I feel much better in myself. I have much more energy and stuff.

      The point of the Paleo diet is, and I feel some people forget this, to not only diet, but to eat delicious foods at the same time. It’s the only diet I’ve come across that cuts out food groups, yet still focusses on everyone’s need to eat great food. I can say right now that I eat more varied now than when I started the diet.

      I’m a real foodie, and would not survive on any other diet, but Paleo has been very good for me. I’ve written about one of my favourite cookbooks: http://cookbook-reviews.net/review-the-paleo-grubs-book/

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