The “paleo” trend is taking over. And now, there’s even a paleo cookbook for babies.
Unless you’ve been living in an actual cave, you will have heard that the “paleo” diet is having a bit of an “It Moment”.
The controversial diet involves restricting food intake to what cavemen ate over 10,000 years ago — mostly meat, fish, fruit, vegetables, nuts, seeds, eggs and natural oil — and has attracted endorsement from a few celebrities. Dietitians have criticised the extreme version of the diet for excluding core nutritious foods like breads, cereals, legumes and dairy foods.
Now, the paleo obsession has reached new heights (or lows, perhaps) — there’s an actual cookbook being released that includes paleo recipe for babies.
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Yep, the book, co-authored by actress Charlotte Carr and TV chef Pete Evans (a self-styled diet expert who did a $5000 online course at a private clinic called Integrative Nutrition), features gluten-free and dairy-free recipes for new mothers, toddlers and babies.
Titled Bubba Yum Yum: The Paleo Way for New Mums, Toddlers and Babies, it’s due to hit shelves in April, and as Australian Women’s Weekly reports, its foreward actually implies that the diet may help prevent autism, birth defects, and varioius behavioural disorders.
Uh-huuuh.