Your First Paleo Grocery Haul: Keep It Simple and Effective
I've helped thousands in their mid-40s and 50s transition to paleo without the overwhelm. A basic haul focuses on whole foods that stabilize blood sugar, reduce joint inflammation, and support hormonal balance—key for those managing diabetes, blood pressure, or stubborn midlife weight.
Start with proteins: 2-3 lbs grass-fed beef, 1 lb wild-caught salmon, 1 dozen pasture-raised eggs, and a rotisserie chicken. Load up on vegetables: 2 heads broccoli, 1 bunch kale, 2 bell peppers, 1 bag carrots, 4 sweet potatoes, and a head of cauliflower. Add healthy fats like 2 avocados, a jar of coconut oil, olive oil, and a small bag of almonds. Fruits should be limited to 1 pint berries and 3 green apples to avoid blood sugar spikes. Round it out with herbs, garlic, ginger, and herbal teas. Total cost for a week's basics? Around $80-110 at most US grocery chains—no fancy health store required.
How a Functional Medicine Approach Changes Paleo
Standard paleo eliminates grains, dairy, and processed sugars, which is a great start. But my functional medicine lens, detailed in my book on sustainable weight loss, digs deeper into root causes like gut health, hormone imbalances, and chronic inflammation that make weight loss feel impossible after 45.
Instead of just "meat and veggies," prioritize anti-inflammatory choices: wild seafood over conventional for omega-3s (aim for 2-3 servings weekly to ease joint pain), fermented foods like sauerkraut for microbiome repair, and organic produce when possible to cut toxin load that disrupts thyroid and insulin. Track how nightshades or eggs affect your energy—common hidden triggers. This personalized tweak helps reverse hormonal resistance where standard paleo falls short for many women and men navigating perimenopause or metabolic slowdown.
Weekly Meal Framework for Busy Beginners
Mornings: 2-egg scramble with spinach and avocado. Lunch: Leftover salmon salad with olive oil dressing and mixed greens. Dinner: Grass-fed beef stir-fry with broccoli, carrots, and cauliflower rice. Snacks: Handful almonds or berries. Prep once on Sunday for 15-minute meals the rest of the week—no complicated plans. This structure supports steady 1-2 lb weekly loss while managing blood pressure and glucose without insurance-covered programs.
Overcoming Common Pitfalls and Next Steps
Most newcomers quit because of boredom or joint pain during exercise. Combat this by rotating proteins and using herbs for flavor. Walk 20 minutes daily instead of gym torture. If you've failed every diet before, remember: functional paleo isn't another restriction—it's targeted nourishment that addresses why previous plans didn't stick. Thousands following this method report better energy, less embarrassment about their bodies, and measurable improvements in labs within 8 weeks.