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US 'cavemen' seek raw truth

By Sebastian Smith (AFP) – 19 hours ago

NEW YORK — Vlad Averbukh says he'll need a napkin at lunch. "It could be bloody." What he doesn't require is a fork.

A follower of America's "paleo diet," or simply "the caveman lifestyle," New Yorker Averbukh does things the old-fashioned way.

full news http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5jc4Hd_71QfpilGV16wCKvHCps6og

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCAgRmgHK2s

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Re: Vlad Averbukh on AFP: Paleo Diet, Caveman in New York City with Video!
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2010, 08:12:18 PM »
Vlad is now famous.  He recently put up a website:

http://www.vladaverbukh.com/

About that whole Caveman thing

I was recently featured in an AFP story on Paleoliothic diets. They followed me around for an hour as I was doing some outdoor calisthenics, shopping at Whole Foods and chowing on a bloody sirloin. You can view the video here and read the written article here. Earlier this year I was also featured in a New York Times article that talked about Paleo/Cavemen types in NYC. In both cases, I agreed to speak to reporters because I wanted to spread the message about Paleo. While I have no regrets about doing so, there were a few things that I thought could’ve been explained better. I wanted to briefly address some of the misconceptions that may arise as a result.

Why Raw?

I started eating Paleo in early 2006, Loren Cordain’s The Paleo Diet was one of the first books I read on the subject. As I learned more about our ancestors, I adjusted my diet to include less carbohydrates and more fat. I also came across some information that led to me believe it is not necessary to always cook animal products. I began cooking at low temperatures, hoping to avoid the loss of nutrients and taste that I believe occurs when meat is overcooked. While I don’t think that gently cooking meat is harmful, on days when I don’t have time to devote to cooking, I find it easier to just eat my meat raw.

While I subscribe to the belief that raw or lighlty cooked meat is optimal, even a fully cooked Paleo diet is still a huge improvement over the so called Standard American Diet. One doesn’t need to eat raw to get most of the health benefits of Paleo. Eliminating grains, refined sugar and other processed foods is the most important piece of Paleo.

So how much will this cost me?

The AFP article mentioned that I spend $70 a day on my food. This is not entirely accurate as I spend far less in the warmer months eating locally grown produce. I almost never spend more than $30 a day on food in the summer. While I try to eat seasonally as much as I can, I still buy imported organic fruit in the winter. I would typically go for less sweet fruits such as blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, strawberries and cherries. This stuff gets very pricey and accounts for most of my daily food expenses. Since I prefer my meat very rare or raw, I get softer cuts of meat such as ribeye, these are obviously more expensive as well. While I realize I could spend a lot less by buying organ meats and frozen beef, I would rather spend more and get fresher and higher quality food.

What about exercise?

For me, going Paleo has coincided with wanting to learn about movement and anatomy. My interest led me to get certified as a personal trainer/fitness instructor, which I occasionally put to use on weekends when I'm not working in the IT field. I believe learning about exercise is as important as diet. Just as conventional wisdom on nutrition is often wrong, the same can be said for exercise. If more folks used evolution as a guide for movement, we would not see as many machines and ellipticals in our gyms, which I suspect may do more harm than good. I myself rarely go to gym as I find bodyweight exercises convenient and time efficient, it can be done home or outdoors without any weights whatsoever. I also walk around the city a lot, it's not as sexy as going barefoot in the wild, but a lot more practical.

While I see the benefits in simulating our ancestral exercise, it may not be the best option for those whose posture and movement patterns are flawed. For someone who spends most of their day sitting and slouching in front of a computer, the best exercise might be isolation movements to activate dormant muscles. And while early humans would not have practiced Yoga or Pilates, it may indeed be beneficial if one has limited flexibility and range of motion. So while I like the idea of Crossfit and MovNat, as these would appear to be more paleo-friendly, one must be careful to get proper instruction to avoid injuries.

Where to find grass-fed beef in New York City

Almost all Whole Food locations have grass-fed beef, I prefer shopping the farmer’s market however. Here are days and location of the markets where you can find grass-fed beef:
- Union Square in Manhattan (Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday)
- Grand Army Plaza in Brooklyn (Saturday)
- Museum of Natural History in Manhattan (Sunday)
- Cortelyou Ave between Argyle & Rugby in Brooklyn (Sunday)
- Carroll St between Smith and Court in Brooklyn (Sunday, April-Dec)

New York Cavemen

If you're in NYC area and looking to meet up with other Caveman/Paleo/Primal enthusiasts in New York City, head over to NYC Paleo Meetup group. We got some awesome people if you wish to join us.
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Re: Vlad Averbukh on AFP: Paleo Diet, Caveman in New York City with Video!
« Reply #2 on: February 08, 2010, 09:38:01 PM »
Goodsamaritan,

I know you are passionate about raw paleo, but for most of us, we are going to cook our meat, like we have been doing for at least 200,000 years and maybe 2 million years.

As for me. Where I was working in 1993, my coworker was good friends with a family who's son died from eating an undercooked Jack in the Box hamburger.


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Re: Vlad Averbukh on AFP: Paleo Diet, Caveman in New York City with Video!
« Reply #3 on: February 08, 2010, 11:22:17 PM »
Vlad is inviting people in New York City who want to do Paleo diet.

http://www.meetup.com/Eating-Paleo-in-NYC/

It's not just about raw meat Paleo Dude, these guys are all encompassing Paleo.

My children eat cooked meat, they eat raw meat when they are sick.
I'm sure many members here eat Japanese sashimi.  And many cook their steaks rare.
I eat some cooked meat at times too.  
And we both eat our fruit raw.  
The paleo diet world is so small, let's all play together.
« Last Edit: February 08, 2010, 11:24:22 PM by goodsamaritan »
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