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The Paleo Approach: Reverse Autoimmune Disease and Heal Your Body Paperback – January 28, 2014
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The Paleo Approach is the first book ever to explain how to adapt the Paleo diet and lifestyle to bring about a full recovery. Read it to learn why foods marketed as "healthy"—such as whole grains, soy, and low-fat dairy—can contribute to the development of autoimmune conditions. Discover what you can eat to calm your immune system, reduce inflammation, and help your body heal itself. Find out which simple lifestyle changes—along with changes in diet—will make the biggest difference for your health.
There's no need to worry that "going Paleo" will break the bank or require too much time in the kitchen preparing special foods. In The Paleo Approach, Dr. Ballantyne provides expert tips on how to make the switch easily and economically. Complete food lists with strategies for the day-to-day—how stay within your food budget, where to shop for what you need, how to make the most out of your time in the kitchen, and how to eat out—take all the guesswork out of going Paleo. Simple strategies for lifestyle adjustments, including small steps that can make a huge difference, guide you through the most important changes to support healing. Do you have a complicated condition that requires medical intervention, medication, or supplements? Dr. Ballantyne also walks you through the most useful medical tests, treatments, and supplements (as well as the most counterproductive ones) to help you open a dialogue with your physician. Features such as these make The Paleo Approach the ultimate resource for anyone suffering from an autoimmune disease. Why suffer a moment longer? Reclaim your health with The Paleo Approach!
- Print length432 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherVictory Belt Publishing
- Publication dateJanuary 28, 2014
- Dimensions8.5 x 1 x 10.8 inches
- ISBN-101936608391
- ISBN-13978-1936608393
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The Paleo Approach is the first book to explain how to adapt the Paleo diet to bring about a full recovery from autoimmune disease. Read it to discover what you can eat to calm your immune system, reduce inflammation, and help your body heal itself. Find out which simple lifestyle changes—along with changes in diet—will make the biggest difference for your health.
Dr. Ballantyne puts together all the pieces of the autoimmunity puzzle, providing expert tips on how to tailor your diet, sleep, and physical activity to your body’s unique needs.
Check out the cookbook companion to this groundbreaking guidebook, The Paleo Approach Cookbook. This cookbook offers more than 200 delicious recipes, from breakfast staples to decadent desserts, along with hundreds of variations to spark your creativity.
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- Publisher : Victory Belt Publishing; 1st edition (January 28, 2014)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 432 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1936608391
- ISBN-13 : 978-1936608393
- Item Weight : 3.5 pounds
- Dimensions : 8.5 x 1 x 10.8 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #64,382 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #45 in Paleo Cookbooks (Books)
- #89 in Immune Systems (Books)
- #106 in Gluten Free Recipes
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Dr. Sarah Ballantyne, PhD is the founder of Nutrivore and New York Times best-selling author of Nutrivore: The Radical New Science for Getting the Nutrients You Need from the Food You Eat. She creates educational resources to help people improve their day-to-day diet and lifestyle choices, empowered and informed by the most current evidenced-based scientific research. Dr. Sarah began her career as a science communicator and health educator when she launched her original website in 2011. Since then, Dr. Sarah has continued to follow the science—diving deep into immune health, metabolic health, gut microbiome health, nutritional sciences, and the compelling evidence for health at any size—while also observing the harm of healthism, diet culture, dogmatic misinformation and predatory marketing. With Nutrivore, Dr. Sarah has created a positive and inclusive approach to dietary guidance, based in science and devoid of dogma, using nutrient density and sufficiency as its basic principles: Nourishment, not judgment.
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Customers find the information in the book impressive, insightful, and current. They describe the writing style as engaging, easy to read, and well-laid out. Readers say the book is well worth it and the graphics are colorful. Opinions are mixed on the color palette, with some finding it colorful and glossy, while others say it's visually overwhelming and unappealing to look at.
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Customers find the book's information quality impressive, thorough, and insightful. They say it delivers the most current research for both patients and health professionals. Readers also mention the early chapters give interesting technical details on how the digestive and immune systems work. In addition, they appreciate the clear explanations and large colorful diagrams.
"...bottom line is that this is a well-written, beautiful book that provides some hope, but I doubt that I could adopt such a strict diet as to cut out..." Read more
"...There was a lot of helpful information like that that I haven't read elsewhere, like on FODMAPS and SIBO...." Read more
"The author sure knows her stuff. It's full of useful information and is easy to read. It also makes a perfect gift to help them improve their health." Read more
"...Yes, I do call it extreme but it works! This book has armed me with the scientific knowledge I need in order to combat people 'nah saying' my diet...." Read more
Customers find the book well-written, excellent, and beautifully laid out. They appreciate the fantastic attention to detail and high-quality graphic feel of the book. Readers also mention the information is explained in an easy-to-read and understandable format.
"...So, my bottom line is that this is a well-written, beautiful book that provides some hope, but I doubt that I could adopt such a strict diet as to..." Read more
"...It's full of useful information and is easy to read. It also makes a perfect gift to help them improve their health." Read more
"...While the Paleo Approach book is very well written and researched and while Sarah recommends grass fed beef, by not more directly focusing and..." Read more
"...This book does not present anything new. The layout is different, but not good...." Read more
Customers find the book feels good. They say it's gone are the aches, pains, gas, lethargy, depression, and has seen a lessening of their symptoms. Readers also mention they have a return of energy, decreased inflammation, and improved digestion. Additionally, some say their sinuses got noticeably better in the week they started the book.
"...Huge plus!*My sinus got noticeably better in the week I started, very quick results. Not 100% better though. Not 50% better, actually...." Read more
"...after starting, I had great results- my stomach felt better, my allergies improved, blood sugar stabilized..." Read more
"...My mood has been much more pleasant and, oddly enough, my knees have quit hurting...." Read more
"...The Paleo Approach has lessened the severity of my symptoms...." Read more
Customers find the book well worth it, saying it's worth having on the bookshelf. They appreciate that it's cheap for a 432-page glossy bible for health. Readers also appreciate the author's attention to the cost of many recommended foods and comparison information.
"...It is worth every penny... Only one complaint, which I will preface by stating I love a good steak, I am not vegan or vegetarian so none of the..." Read more
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"...The value of this book is undisputable. "Worth its weight in gold" comes to mind." Read more
"Literally, you life will be forever changed, and SAVED for reading this book...." Read more
Customers find the book beautifully laid out with photos, diagrams, and text boxes. They also appreciate the colorful graphics that help explain some of the more complex concepts. Readers also mention the large illustrations add interest to the copy.
"...Beautiful pictures as well...." Read more
"...The large illustrations add interest to the copy. However, The Cure doesn't make sense w/o reading the chapters in order as printed...." Read more
"...All the glossy pictures and graphs are pretty but just Wayyyyy overwhelming!! At this point, I barely can handle a meditation class with spa music!..." Read more
"...goes so much further than that, using clear explanations and large colorful diagrams to illustrate all the mechanisms involved in auto-immunity and..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the color palette of the book. Some mention it's colorful, beautiful, and glossy. Others say the design is visually overwhelming and unappealing to look at.
"...It's truly phenomenal, and it's cheap for a 432 page, glossy bible for health. It's not just for people dealing with autoimmune disease...." Read more
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"...The book is colorful and filled with diagrams and pictures which aids in it also being a fun read...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the diet. Some mention it has helped them lose weight, clear their brain fog, and see a huge decrease in bloating. However, others say it's restrictive, tough to follow, and is clearly wrecking their hormones.
"...After 5 weeks I finally quit because the diet was clearly wrecking my hormones...." Read more
"...except for macadamia and cut out egg, and that alone took away my bloating and indigestion...." Read more
"...Here's the thing--this diet is tough. It's like paleo on (healthy, non-westernized) steroids...." Read more
"...However! It has definitely helped! I have lost weight, my brain fog as cleared for the most part..." Read more
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"...This is a thick book, with lots of great illustrations that even a grade school kid can understand. However, it is not a simple topic...." Read more
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When it comes to the actual diet the author recommends, my thoughts were 'holy cow, is she serious', because it was so restrictive!
I got this book because I realized I was getting sick to my stomach (indigestion and bloating) really bad after I was having some ketogenic-friendly peanut-butter and almond butter sandwiches with a new low carb/grain free bread I found at a local health food store. I realized my body might need more help than what I was giving it with my already strict dairy free, gluten free, ketogenic, no artificial ingredient, factory farmed free diet. Like that isn't strict, right?
So, this book did provide information that gave me insight as to why nuts could be messing me up, because they disrupt the gut. Could be eggs, too. That was in the bread I found. When I read one of Dr. Gabriel Cousin's books a few years back (I have 3 of his, forgot which one mentioned it), he mentions that Macadamia nuts don't need to be soaked, so I'm guessing those are safer to eat than this author suggests and so I will keep eating those. Also, this author suggests that we don't eat stevia and doesn't present a good case for that. She also says to stop eating spices that are seeds such as mustard, cumin, ect. That is the point where I was like 'is this author serious?!'. She really is!
So, if all goes well, she gives a protocol for re-introducing foods into the diet, but apparently I don't need to worry about that for quite some time...
Also, there aren't recipes as an FYI.
So, my bottom line is that this is a well-written, beautiful book that provides some hope, but I doubt that I could adopt such a strict diet as to cut out stevia and spices that are seeds. Other foods that are purported as being health foods by various gurus that this book's diet says to exclude are chocolate, chia seeds, xylitol and erythritol. This book tries to make it sound like the diet isn't as restrictive as we think by having list of foods that we can eat that are full of obscurities that I've never heard of before, and others I'd never be able to find. Seal, sea lions, camels and beavers are acceptable red meats. You can even eat starfish! For the ketogenic people out there like me who can't eat the mid-high carb foods on the list, don't worry, plenty of leafy greens are on the plan such as lizard's tail, melokhia, fluted pumpkin leaves, poke, orache and more! Take away the obscurities and the list isn't as vast.
While waiting for this book to arrive, I stopped eating nuts except for macadamia and cut out egg, and that alone took away my bloating and indigestion. I have psoriasis which has not gone away after being strictly gluten free for over a year (and dairy free for nearly 3 years), and I think the gut has a lot to do with it, so I'm hoping the info here about legumes and nuts, lectins, and all these anti-nutrients really does the trick. The scientific community, which doesn't seem to embrace diets at all, is starting to explore the gut microbiome. This author might have written a book that might save our country millions of dollars if giving up these foods that destroy the gut truly help us heal.
And in case anyone was wondering, yes I know nightshades are bad for psoriasis. Yes, the author talks about that. Yes, I've been nightshade free before and no, that didn't work. In combination with being grain, nut, legume, and dairy free, maybe it will. And going nightshade free means getting rid of half the spices I have, which is why getting rid of even more seasonings seemed outrageous. So, I can't say I'll follow this 100%, and there is room to make some really big changes without doing this 100%.
**Update Feb 5 2015**
It's been a bit over a month so I'd like to give an update since I've given this diet some time. Key points:
*With all the things I had to give up on this diet, I found myself not needing stevia for anything, so I've ditched it even though my autoimmune disease isn't hormonal so I see no reason why I'd benefit from not eating it.
*I was using Garden of Life probiotics for several years, and I thought they worked really well (compared to the million others I've tried) but I had to stop because they weren't in compliance due to nightshades, so I switched to the soil based organism probiotics recommended in this book. Not only do they work better, but they don't need to be refrigerated and you don't have to take as many pills. Huge plus!
*My sinus got noticeably better in the week I started, very quick results. Not 100% better though. Not 50% better, actually. But better than before.
*There was so much info in this book that I missed the details that although coconut is permitted, only in small amounts (besides coconut oil). Whoops - I was eating way too much coconut for the first month! No more coconut wraps, milk, nor cereal. Huge bummer.
*I ended up not cheating with spices and macadamia nuts although I was tempted to. I've never eaten in restaurants nor other people's houses, so I know there was no unknown cross contamination affecting my results. However, I had to cheat with some cold lozenges when I got fatigue and a sore throat. It's a bigger setback to get sick than to have a few lozenges even though every single one I saw at both a standard pharmacy AND my local health food store had prohibited ingredients. Anybody looking for a business idea please make us some grain-free zinc lozenges...
*My skin is unaffected so far by the diet. I wouldn't expect miracles in a month, especially since I was eating more than a few tablespoons of coconut every day. So I will give this a few more months before deciding whether it actually helps my psoriasis. I will update accordingly.
*Besides that, I find that I am skipping breakfast for the sake of it being too monotonous to eat a lunch/dinner style breakfast. So that's not great. Nobody said this was a fun diet...either way, it's not meant to be forever. If it works, you get to introduce food back. If it doesn't work, you'd be a fool to keep doing it. So I'll plug away for a few more months.
**Update 9/26/15**
I could have kept going on the diet for quite some time longer, but I got an intuitional feeling that it was time to move on and reintroduce other foods even though my skin problems, asthma, ect didn't go away. That was back in March, maybe. So, I've been off the diet for about half the year and I'm doing relatively well. I did break out in eczema from exactly four bites of organic macaroni and cheese, but after taking gluteneaze supplements, that cleared up. So, now I'm eating almost everything this book says not to but I'm not having the original problems that resolved when I gave up dairy 3 years ago (mental fog), nor have my seasonal allergies came back bad after reintroducing gluten, nor has my mental fog and bad ups and downs from glucose swings came back after not being ketogenic. So I think there was definitely progress made from healing my gut on this diet. I continue to take Prescript Assist probiotics. My psoriasis, which didn't clear at all on the diet, has cleared maybe 90 percent by now though! My arms and shoulders have none, my face has almost none, torso has very little, and my shins were my worst area, and they are 75% better. So, I don't know whether to attribute that totally to the diet, meditation, or what, but I have no regrets with the month and a half I spent on this diet, nor do I regret stopping when I felt like it was time rather than staying on for what would feel like eternity. So I have upgraded this to 5 stars, but one of my bottom lines besides this diet being worth it if your problems are bad enough is that it's like a psychological prison for how restrictive it is. But at least it's temporary!
A few years ago I suddenly developed leaky gut after a time of extreme stress. I didn't know what it was at the time and got no help from traditional doctors. I finally found Paleo, Weston Price, functional medicine, etc. and figured out the problem but by that time my body had mostly recovered on its own. We changed our eating quite a bit but weren't full Paleo.
Then 10 months ago I ended up with food poisoning. After one terrible night I thought it was over but I continued getting really sick. I quickly realized I had leaky gut again but it took me a couple months to figure out all the foods I was reacting to because some of them were really random. It also threw off my blood sugar and hormones and I had bad insomnia. I slowly started feeling better after cutting out about 8 foods and doing a couple homeopathic remedies. About 6 months after it happened, I decided to go ahead and try AIP, hoping to speed up the last of the gut healing. Soon after starting, I had great results- my stomach felt better, my allergies improved, blood sugar stabilized (that happened Day 1 with cutting out coffee), and some mild eczema went away. But about 3 weeks into it I noticed I was suddenly losing a lot of hair. Also, my insomnia (hormone related for me) that had completely gone away by the time I started AIP was back. My next period was so light I thought I might be pregnant. I had also lost weight that I couldn't afford to lose and got really constipated. After 5 weeks I finally quit because the diet was clearly wrecking my hormones. When I described it all to my functional medicine doctor and my homeopath, they both immediately said, "Too low carb!"
Ok, at this point I want to say that the book specifically says that this is not a low carb diet and warns that low carb eating can mess with your thyroid. But in reality, it's easy for it to end up being low carb, especially since I have really bad digestion and just can't eat tons of veges, even with digestive enzymes. Also, there's only so much produce a person can eat at once (sort of like drinking a ton of water) and the book recommended only eating 3-4 times per day. And while Sarah might not endorse low carb eating, most of the Paleo world does. I started looking into how Paleo affects hormones and it seemed like there was definitely a subset of women who said things like, "Paleo is great! I feel so good! My period stopped, but Paleo is great!" Or that Paleo doesn't CAUSE hormone problems, it just UNCOVERS them. What? Some women seemed to find that Paleo helped their hormones- I'm guessing they were overweight and/or had estrogen dominance. I have low estrogen though and I think I just cannot do low carb. Again, I realize someone could look at my experience and say that user error caused AIP to not work for me since the diet doesn't call for low carb. And I would agree with them, but would argue it's hard to implement a high carb version of it. I just want women to be aware that they might need to make a conscious effort to eat enough carbs while on this diet. It was very frustrating since it was helping my gut but for now I'm back to just GF/DF. If my sleep improves and I have the energy, I might try again but with a specific plan to make sure I'm carb loading. My husband joked that maybe I should just go on the doughnut diet for awhile.
I liked that she talked about GAPS and why AIP is different. There was a lot of helpful information like that that I haven't read elsewhere, like on FODMAPS and SIBO. I could've missed it, but I'd like to know why even soaked/sprouted grains are still a problem- is it that there are still some antinutrients remaining?
I feel for anyone who needs this book. The mainstream medical community has no excuse for not being able to help us, but they really can't (or won't). If you are dealing with these issues, you really have to understand that your health is in your own hands but I'd recommend considering finding a functional medicine doctor. They don't have all the answers but they are light years ahead of traditional docs. If I give AIP another try I'll update.
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I have a number of autoimmune conditions such as Raynauds, undifferentiated connected tissues disorder, DLE plus fibromyalgia and since following the protocol my symptoms have reduced considerable and I now have energy and less pain. I have only been doing it for 5 weeks and its been amazing and I've even lost a stone in weight which is even more of a bonus.
The only downside is that the book is very heavy, but thats because it has so much information and colourful pictures.
I would definitely recommend this book if you want to experience better health if you suffer from one of the hundreds of autoimmune conditions that Sarah lists. It is worth every penny.
Al texto explicativo le acompañan diagramas coloridos que ilustran a la perfección los procesos biológicos descritos, de modo que no es obligatorio leer cada detalle (aunque es apasionante si se tiene interés).
La dieta del protocolo autoinmune es tan restrictiva, que entender el cómo y el porqué de cada una de las exclusiones me ha dado la motivación necesaria para iniciar este régimen.
Compré la versión en tapa blanda, pero al tenerlo en las manos y darme cuenta de que va a ser un libro de consulta durante años y años, me hubiera gustado tenerlo en tapa dura.
I started practicing what Sarah Ballantyne prescribes in her book after just one week of receiving her book and I saw big changes. I have 2 autoimmune chronic Illnesses. I was at a point of being able to walk with only a cane and even at that, at the end I was barely able because of too much pain. Now I walk without a cane and can stay standing much longer and even go grocery shopping. Which is something I was unable to do for over two and a half years. WOW!!!
Honestly, when I started I was very skeptical because I didn’t really think that eating this way would make a big difference since I am already taking so many medications for my pain. I must say that I am flabbergasted at the results. As is everyone else who sees me! They don’t recognize me anymore. They tell me that my skin is clear and that I was gray? They also say that I look extremely well. So I’m thinking that it’s working inside and out!
I do admit that is does take a lot of planning and time to eat this way. And being a Canadian it is a bit harder for me to find all the ingredients at times that I need to cook the recipes with. It is also more expensive. BUT it is worth it when I think back to what was my life was before I started eating this way. After 90+ days of eating Paleo AIP there is no turning back for me. So grateful for this book, it saved me from going into a wheelchair! Thanks Sarah







