
Show Notes
We all want to eat healthier. The Paleo diet promises exactly that: eat like our ancestors, avoid modern foods, and improve your health. But does it really support your gut, heart and long-term health, or is the story more complicated?
In this episode, Dr James Cole, a world-leading expert on prehistoric diets, joins Dr Federica Amati to explore what Paleo gets right and why some of the claims may be dangerously wrong.
James explains what ancient evidence tells us about human diets, why the modern-day Paleo diet may go too far in its restrictions, and what that might mean for your heart disease risk and gut health.
By the end of the episode, you’ll have ideas on what principles to keep from the Paleo diet, and what rules to avoid.
Could trying to eat as our ancestors did force you to cut foods your body actually needs? Before you give up grains, beans or dairy, it may be worth asking what ancient humans really ate.
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Intro
What does Paleolithic actually mean?
How scientists know what ancient humans ate
What ancient teeth reveal about diet
Why there was no single Paleo diet
The myth that ancient humans just ate meat
Why humans evolved to eat many foods
Why the human gut got smaller
How fire changed the human diet
Were ancient humans cooking plants?
What modern eating has lost
Did Paleolithic humans practise cannibalism?
Should we copy everything our ancestors ate?
What is the modern Paleo diet?
What the Paleo diet gets right
Did our ancestors eat meat every day?
Why Paleo cuts grains, dairy and beans
Are lectins in beans really dangerous?
Why modern Paleo may be based on shaky science
Is the Paleo diet healthy long term?
What a healthier Paleo diet would look like
The processed meat and cancer risk trap
Is grass-fed beef really better?
Should you fast like your ancestors?
How to cut ultra-processed foods without Paleo
What to eat instead of strict Paleo
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Mentioned in today's episode
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Long-termPaleolithic diet is associated with increased serum TMAO concentrations, European Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Evidencefor mitigation of dental caries by Neanderthals, PLOS One (2026)
Evidencefor the diets of Neanderthals and early modern humans, PNAS (2009)
Long-termeffects of a Palaeolithic-type diet, European Journal of Clinical Nutrition (2014)
The Big IF Study: What did we find?
TheExpensive-Tissue Hypothesis, International Journal of Molecular Sciences (2018)
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