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    To do this, I have found various websites that help me understand my project better. First off, I found a website called Mental Floss, with the heading of “Why do Diet Coke and Mentos React” to figure out why Diet Coke erupts with a Mento. The eruption is so powerful, you can create a soda rocket from it. The ingredients in the Diet Coke and the Mentos along with the structure of the Mento allow for the eruption to happen. It happens because of carbon dioxide bubbles exploding out extremely…

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    to cause inflammation. Poor food choices that encompass poor diets have been linked to obesity and chronic diseases (Moore, Diez Roux, Nettleton, Jacobs, & Franco, 2009; Spreadbury 2012). Most people with chronic diseases want to be well. If given the choice of taking a step toward health, most would take the step. If consuming a Paleolithic diet has been proven to decrease systemic inflammation, then implementing a Paleolithic diet in a patient with chronic inflammation or chronic disease…

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    Paleo Diet Benefits

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    years ago humans thrived on a paleolithic diet. They were healthy and thin, and their bodies were efficient in running, hunting, fighting sickness, and processing the foods they ate. They evolved on a diet that kept them at their peak physical state, trim and energized to face the dangers of their world. Now modern humans can lose extra weight and get back to their peak physique just by giving their body the paleolithic nutrition that it craves. For this caveman diet, humans hunted their meat,…

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    Paleo Diet Analysis

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    and Konner, it is established that a Paleolithic diet was better for humans living thousands of years ago and that a diet of this composition could be extremely beneficial to modern humans today, but the main point of the article was that humans should continue to refine the “standard diet” eaten in their daily lives. Whether this diet is considered paleo or not is not necessarily of high concern, but a diet that starts to shift in the direction of the paleo diet. Eaton and Konner produce…

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    Hiwi Essay

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    an example of a modern hunter-gatherers group. They obtained most or all of their food by hunting wild animals or gathering wild plants. This term is also known as hunter-gatherer or forage. The Hiwi reveals there are a lot of variations within the diet of small foraging society. The Hiwi source for food are diverse, they gathered different kind of animal and plants from different places such as savannas, forest, rivers, and swamps. Because of the geographical factors, Hiwi doesn 't eat the…

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    The Paleo Diet

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    searching for solutions for over fifty years now. The paleo diet is has shown evidence to prevent some of today’s disorders and diseases. The Paleo diet is based on the theory of evolution. Did we evolve from apes? This is one of the most challenged questions of the century because it defies almost every religion on the planet. So although Darwin’s theory of evolution is still a theory, the evidence backing this theory is overwhelming. In the paleolithic era humans were hunter gatherers…

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    Paleo Diet Meal Plan

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    draconian diets, diet plans impossible to follow, with original names, vouched for by celebrities and aimed at those who wish to drastically change their lifestyle have begun to appear everywhere, across the Internet, on the cover of books, magazines, or specialized publications. Today the carrot juice is trendy, tomorrow it is the maple syrup. Cow cheese is old, having been replaced by tofu and the cabbage soup is no longer cool, being replaced by boiled broccoli. And the Montignac diet has…

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    The caveman diet is also known as the Paleo diet. It was named after the Paleolithic period which is dated more than 10,000 years ago. The concept is to replicate the eating lifestyle of the ancient people who used to live in caves. The Paleolithic period is the time when our ancestors depended only on foods that are available around them. They were hunters and gatherers. They still don’t know how to domesticate animals so they don’t have milk and other dairy products. And since it was more…

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    According to the reading of Brown and Richerson (2014), the major debates among human behavioral ecologists, evolutionary psychologists, and cultural evolutionists was about the most important factor to human development. Cultural evolutionists preferred the social learning over the influence of genetic modules, and evolutionary psychologists held the opposite. Also, Turner and Thompson (2013) argued that the evolutionary discordance or mismatch model was overemphasized on the importance of…

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    the most important advantages and disadvantages of the Paleo Factor. 3. The conclusions section that will summarize our thoughts regarding the Paleo Factor system... Let's start :) The Basics Created by Karen, The Paleo Factor is a systematic diet plan that was designed to help you significantly boost your metabolism, so you can lose up to 15 pounds in just 3 weeks. As its name hints, Karen based The…

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