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Old Wed, Apr-08-15, 04:40
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Mark Sisson was my introduction to Paleo five years ago, and since he allows a little wriggle room compared to some of the "Paleo Perfectionists" out there, his plan is still very popular. Received this email with links to the Best of the Best someone should read if they wish to get started with a Primal Blueprint/Paleo plan. Of course, none of the links copied into this post, but it is still a good roadmap to his huge website.[find them in the right side bar, tabs or use search box] Worth signing up for his email list just for the freebie bonuses and Fitness guide.

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Greetings!

I started Mark's Daily Apple in 2006, and I’ve been publishing an article or more every day since. That’s well over 4000 articles, comprising around 5 million words! Quite a lot to dig through but feel free to pillage the archives here.

I’ve included links to the 10 most requested articles on Mark’s Daily Apple below. Each one breaks down my stance on an important and trending health topic. For instance, one of my favorite blog posts, Grok Didn't Take Supplements So Why Should I?, details my stance on supplements. Namely, that even the most dedicated health enthusiast is bound to have gaps in their nutrition by the sheer fact that they live in the modern world. So, I walk you through the shady supplement world and introduce you to the most critical supplements for your health.

Read the best of the best below!

Definitive Guide: The Primal Blueprint
The Definitive Guide to the Primal Eating Plan
The Primal Blueprint 8 Key Concepts
How to Succeed with the Primal Blueprint
Why Grains Are Unhealthy
Grok Didn't Take Supplements So Why Should I?
17 Reasons You’re Not Losing Weight
9 More Reasons You’re Not Losing Weight
The Definitive Guide to Insulin, Blood Sugar & Type 2 Diabetes (and you’ll understand it)
The Definitive Guide to Stress, Cortisol, and the Adrenals: When "Fight or Flight" Meets the Modern World

BONUS! I also wanted to include three resources to help jumpstart your Primal endeavors.
Primal Blueprint 101
Primal Blueprint Recipes
Primal Blueprint Shopping List

Still got questions? MDA has the answers. Do a little exploring!

Stay pumped and primed, Mark
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Old Wed, Nov-16-16, 05:30
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Mark Sisson has updated his classic Primal Blueprint, simply called The NEW Primal Blueprint, published yesterday.
https://www.amazon.com/New-Primal-B...s/dp/1939563305

Read about the changes in advice in this post:
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/intr...imal-blueprint/

Ps: the website was totally redesigned not long ago, clean, updated format.
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Old Thu, Jun-29-23, 04:04
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On July 20th, Mark Sisson will be 70.
Appears that his website, Mark's Daily Apple, has something in the works, as it should for this milestone. All the Primal Blueprint Laws were refreshed today. This page is a great start point for what a 70 year old can look like following realistic Primal guidelines.

https://www.marksdailyapple.com/mark-sisson/

And then read Primal Blueprint 101: https://www.marksdailyapple.com/primal-blueprint-101/

I bought his first book early in 2010, it started me down the LC/primal path. Or now you can read every article linked in the 101 guide.

In these 13 years, Paleo, "Keto", Carnivore, etc. has come and gone, but much of Mark's healthy advice still stands. Worried now about "ultra-Processed food"? I eliminated most of those because of Mark, before I found low carb.

One of the big changes, I stopped buying any "vegetable" oil, soybean anything, and any foods made with vegetable oil, grains and sugar are very limited. I have added back dairy, since I personally have no issue with it. Anyway, as I skim through Mark Sisson's advice over the years, as names for "diets" change, his basic lifestyle laws are solid.

Primal Blueprint Law 1: Eat Plants and Animals
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For Mark Sisson fans, he was interviewed by Guy Raz for the long running business podcast, How I Built This
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podca...i=1000647733766

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Mark Sisson made a big bet on mayonnaise, and won: four years after launching his Paleo-friendly condiment company Primal Kitchen, he sold it for $200 million. He succeeded~partly because he drew lessons from his previous failures and accomplishments - as a marathon runner, Ironman triathlete and coach, frozen yogurt proprietor, sports supplement founder, TV show host, and Paleo book author. But Mark’s biggest business came at an age when most people contemplate retirement. He developed a recipe for avocado-oil based mayonnaise, then added ketchups and other condiments.~After Primal Kitchen was sold to Kraft Heinz Corporation in 2019, Mark launched a totally new business: minimalist shoes.
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Dairy Is, and Has Always Been, "Primal-Approved"

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Although the earliest versions of ancestral or paleo diets eliminated dairy, the Primal Blueprint has always made allowances for dairy. I stand by that today, and even go a step further: as long as you don’t have any intolerances, dairy is one of the healthiest foods we can eat.

Dairy is a relatively recent entrant into the human diet, yet much of the world is populated by those who can utilize it. The Indo-European expansion, which changed the genetic and cultural makeup of Europe and Central and South Asia, was led by a small group of foragers who had learned animal husbandry and could call on a steady source of calories and nutrients in the form of dairy. Most reading this have a significant portion of ancestry attributed to these dairy-eating former foragers.

Observational studies show that those who consume the most full-fat dairy have lower heart disease rates and live longer than those who do not. These observations hold true even across cultures and ethnicities with little to no tradition of dairy consumption. Studies also show that giving people access to dairy improves markers of bone health, increases bone density, and aids recovery from training. Senior citizens who eat dairy live the longest and remain the most vigorous. Kids who eat dairy grow the tallest.

I argue that a high-meat diet, one especially rich in heme iron from red meat, must also be rich in dairy to provide the calcium needed to buffer the potentially carcinogenic effects of heme in the colon. Studies show that colon cancer only occurs in the absence of calcium.

Dairy is much more than fluid milk. It includes cheese, yogurt, kefir, whey protein, cream, and butter. Personally, I don’t consume much fluid milk. I can’t remember the last time I had a glass of it, but I eat dairy pretty much every day, whether it’s cheese, cream in my coffee, or a bowl of Greek yogurt. Even if you’re lactose intolerant, you can probably eat cheese and yogurt, especially the harder cheeses and yogurt made by bacteria that consume lactose and convert it into lactic acid.

Specific interventions with cheeses have shown that cheese is an anti-inflammatory food, despite being rich in saturated fat, animal protein, and salt. Classic cheeses like pecorino Romano actually lower markers of atherosclerosis and inflammation.

Fermented milk like yogurt and kefir has unique attributes and an entire literature of health effects supporting its consumption.

Most notable about dairy, despite all the studies showing its benefits, is that it is expressly designed to be food for mammals. Its entire purpose is to support the growth and development of mammals in the first year or two of life. Regarding breastmilk, it’s all humans are meant to consume during that early life period. It is, by design, the perfect food for humans. This doesn’t mean that cow milk is the perfect food for adult humans, but our physiologies are similar enough to make the case that dairy of any kind is a useful food for humans.

Dairy is a linchpin for the entire philosophical crux of the Primal Blueprint. It isn’t something we’ve been eating forever. It’s a modern development, a technology of sorts. On paper, you might think it would be off-limits, but that’s where the Primal Blueprint comes in. If it works, if all the evidence we have shows that it is good and useful, then we can include it. We are not limited to just the foods available during the Paleolithic.

I fully support the inclusion of dairy if it fits your goals, if you can tolerate it, and, most importantly, if you enjoy it.

I any and all dairy. I still love Mark Sisson’s approach to eating healthy, nutrient dense foods before it was called that.
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