Introduction
The primal diet is based on the idea of eating foods that humans would have had access to thousands of years ago. It focuses on whole, minimally processed foods such as meat, fish, eggs, fruits, vegetables, nuts, and healthy fats while limiting refined sugars, processed foods, and grains. Many people choose this lifestyle to improve their overall health, increase energy levels, and simplify their diet.


What Is the Primal Diet?
Foods to Eat
- Grass-fed beef
- Chicken and turkey
- Lamb
- Fish such as salmon, sardines, and mackerel
- Eggs
- Leafy green vegetables
- Fruits in moderation
- Nuts and seeds
- Avocados
- Olive oil and coconut oil
Foods to Limit
- Sugary drinks
- Candy and desserts
- Highly processed snacks
- Refined vegetable oils
- White bread and pastries
- Fast food
Potential Benefits
Many people who follow a primal diet report benefits such as:
- Increased protein intake
- Feeling full for longer
- More stable energy throughout the day
- Reduced consumption of processed foods
- Greater focus on whole, nutrient-rich ingredients
Things to Consider
The primal diet may not be suitable for everyone. Individual nutritional needs vary based on age, health conditions, activity level, and personal preferences. It is important to include a variety of foods to help meet your nutrient needs and to seek professional advice if you have medical concerns or are considering major dietary changes.