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    Do you have an elevator speech?

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    Hi primal peeps. Most people don’t ask me but I usually say something along the lines of “I don’t eat processed food, don’t snack, and I lift weights every now and then”. This results in a deer-in-the-headlights look from them. Your average American these days does not understand what is processed and what isn’t so I have basically told them nothing. I’m certainly not going to use the terms paleo or primal because that just initiates a negative response (unfortunately) even though most people have no clue what those words mean. I’m sure this has been brought up before but do you have a good elevator speech? Please share.
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    I agree that the term, 'Paleo' or 'primal' illicits a very strange look. I'm better off saying that I 'don't eat processed foods' or if I'm on a seminar, I indicate 'allergies to'......... don't worry --- we'll get there in terms of understanding. In the meantime, eat, enjoy and grok on!
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    Yep. No mention of Grok here. I just tell people I don't eat junk food, mostly vegetables and meat.
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    "i'm really weird, there's all sorts of shit i won't eat."
    "dean ornish and dr. davis think the palmitic acid our bodies use for fuel while we sleep is poison if we eat it. zero-carbers like charles washington think the oldest fuel in our evolutionary history – glucose - used by organisms a billion years ago and without which the brains of modern mammals cannot survive for more than a few minutes – is an unnatural toxin if you eat it. both views ignore basic facts of medical physiology and defy evolutionary history." - kurt harris

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    I just say I'm eating wheat free. That's a pretty good approximation of cutting out processed foods in a way they can grok.
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    I either tell people I eat mostly meat (that's my joke response, like if people ask if I'm a vegetarian) or I tell them I eat only meat and vegetables. If pressed I admit I also eat cheese, chocolate, nuts and wine, but keep those to a minimum.
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    "My philosophy is, if our great grandparents didn't eat it, spit it out."

    Naw, actually I leave it at "Low carb, gluten free."
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    Metabolic Efficiency - Nutrition Elevator Pitch

    I eat “real” food – fresh, natural food like meat, vegetables and fruit. I choose foods that are nutrient dense, with lots of naturally-occurring vitamins and minerals, over foods that have more calories but less nutrition. I have chosen to refrain from eating cultivated grains or foods that promote inflammation or rapid insulin production by my body. The quality of the foods that go into my body is important – I’m careful about where my meat comes from, and buy my meats and produce locally and organically as often as possible. When necessary, I will use high quality supplements to ensure I am meeting the needs of my body.

    I am not on a calorie restriction “diet” – I eat as much as I need to maintain strength, energy and a healthy weight. My diet is probably much higher in fat than you’d imagine. Fat isn’t the enemy – it’s a great energy source when it comes from high quality foods like avocado, coconut and nuts. And I’m not trying to do a “low carb” thing, but since I’m eating vegetables and fruits instead of bread, cereal and pasta, it just happens to work out that way.

    Eating like this is good for maintaining a healthy metabolism and reducing inflammation within my body. I'm very pleased by my energy levels while eating this way. I don't have dramatic blood sugar highs and lows or the dreaded 2:00pm "slump". My body composition and performance in the gym and on the playing field are showing steady improvement. My chosen diet and lifestyle also helps to minimize my risk for a whole host of chronic diseases and conditions like diabetes, heart attack and stroke.

    I spend quality time exercising at a moderately low % of my maximum capacity. Not a day goes by without doing something to promote good form and proper balance between strength and efficiency. By doing this I am teaching my body to rely on fat stores more and carbohydrates less. I periodically exercise in short bursts of very high intensity to promote muscle strength and development. I lift heavy things a few times a week too.
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    "If I could have killed it with a rock, spear, bow or fishhook, or pulled it from the ground or from a tree or shrub 10,000 years ago, I eat it".

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    "I eat lots of meat, vegetables, and coconut oil, and stay away from breads, cereals and other grains."

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