Understanding Paleo Basics for Those with Allergies
I've helped thousands in their mid-40s and beyond adapt the paleo diet despite allergies to nuts, eggs, dairy, or nightshades. The core of paleo focuses on whole foods our ancestors ate—meats, fish, vegetables, fruits, and healthy fats—while eliminating grains, legumes, and processed items. For those managing hormonal changes, diabetes, or high blood pressure, this approach stabilizes blood sugar and reduces inflammation naturally. Start by identifying your specific triggers through an elimination phase lasting 30 days, tracking symptoms in a journal. This method, detailed in my book The CFP Reset, emphasizes sustainable habits over restrictive rules.
Best Practices for Allergy-Friendly Paleo Success
Build meals around safe proteins like grass-fed beef, wild-caught salmon, and turkey, paired with low-allergen veggies such as leafy greens, zucchini, and carrots. Use avocado oil or olive oil instead of nut-based options. For joint pain that makes exercise feel impossible, incorporate gentle anti-inflammatory foods like bone broth and fermented vegetables to support gut health, which often improves allergies over time. Aim for 3 balanced meals daily without snacking to regulate insulin—critical for those with blood sugar concerns. Batch-prep simple recipes like sheet-pan chicken with broccoli to fit busy schedules. Hydrate with 80-100 ounces of water daily and consider adding magnesium-rich foods to ease hormonal symptoms. Most clients see 5-8 pounds lost in the first month when following these steps consistently.
Common Mistakes That Sabotage Progress
One frequent error is over-relying on paleo treats made with almond or coconut flour, which can trigger hidden allergies and stall weight loss. Another is ignoring cross-contamination in kitchens or restaurants, leading to persistent symptoms. Beginners often undereat healthy fats, causing energy crashes and cravings that derail the plan—target 50-70% of calories from fats like olives, coconut, and animal sources. Skipping the reintroduction phase after elimination means missing opportunities to identify tolerable foods, limiting variety long-term. Finally, expecting overnight results ignores how hormonal shifts at this age require patience; rushing into intense workouts before joints adapt often leads to injury and dropout.
Creating Your Sustainable Paleo Plan
Adapt the CFP 4-Week Reset by focusing on 80/20 compliance—prioritize progress over perfection to rebuild trust after past diet failures. Consult your doctor about insurance-covered bloodwork to monitor inflammation markers. With these practices, many in our community reduce reliance on medications for blood pressure while shedding stubborn fat. Remember, the goal isn't perfection but finding what works for your unique body without feeling overwhelmed.