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Ahhh nutrition.....the last great scientific frontier. Though I do disagree with certain aspects of the paleo diet, their fetish against whole grains for example. The notion that humans did not evolve to digest grains is utter non-sense. Obesity in America has more to do with over eating large quantities of low quality processed foods combined with a sedentary life style than anything else. Large amounts of any one food group in the human diet are unhealthy, particularly if they undergo a lot of processing. The key to a healthy diet is a wide variety of unprocessed "whole" foods in moderate quantities combined with regular physical activity. In that regards I do agree with the paleo diet with it's emphasis on whole unprocessed food.
What the grains do to the gut is nothing short of harmful. Add in the gluten and you have a recipe for a terrible diet.
What the Paleo diet does is remove grain and stick with what out bodies evolved to eat. Grains are a relatively recent addition.
YOu are correct about the low processed foods. But eating meats, veggies, fruits, and nuts instead of having half of our diet consist of processed grains (breads, pastas ect ect) will do more for our health than any whole grain diet.