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Are y’all strict 100% paleo or eat ultra processed food in moderation on a low-carb or ketogenic diet

Understanding Paleo, Low-Carb, and Ketogenic Approaches

I've worked with thousands of adults in their late 40s and 50s who feel overwhelmed by conflicting advice. The paleo diet emphasizes whole foods our ancestors ate: meats, fish, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and seeds while avoiding grains, dairy, and all processed items. A low-carb diet focuses on keeping carbohydrates under 100-150 grams daily to stabilize blood sugar. Ketogenic diet takes it further, limiting carbs to under 50 grams, often 20-30 grams, to trigger ketosis where your body burns fat for fuel.

For those managing diabetes, blood pressure, and hormonal changes like perimenopause, these approaches can be transformative. However, strict 100% paleo isn't required for success on low-carb or keto. My methodology in "The Metabolic Reset" stresses sustainability over perfection, especially when joint pain makes intense gym routines impossible and insurance won't cover formal programs.

Can You Eat Ultra-Processed Foods in Moderation?

The short answer is yes, in true moderation, but choose wisely. On a ketogenic diet, ultra-processed foods like packaged snacks often contain hidden sugars and seed oils that spike inflammation and stall fat loss. I recommend limiting them to 10% or less of your intake. For example, a square of 85% dark chocolate or a few pork rinds can fit within 20g net carbs without breaking ketosis. Avoid items with more than 5 ingredients or those listing "modified food starch."

Beginners who've failed every diet before benefit from this flexibility. Track your ketones with a simple breath meter aiming for 0.5-3.0 mmol/L. If a small processed treat doesn't push you out of ketosis or trigger cravings, it's manageable. Focus 90% on whole foods: eggs, salmon, avocados, olive oil, and non-starchy vegetables. This helps with hormonal weight loss by keeping insulin low.

Practical Guidelines for Beginners Over 45

Start with a 7-day meal plan requiring under 30 minutes daily prep. Breakfast: two eggs with spinach and bacon. Lunch: grilled chicken salad with olive oil. Dinner: salmon and broccoli. Snacks: a handful of macadamias. This controls blood pressure and diabetes markers without complex schedules.

Address joint pain by prioritizing anti-inflammatory fats over exercise volume. Walk 20 minutes daily and add resistance bands at home. In my experience, clients lose 1-2 pounds weekly when they combine moderate low-carb with occasional treats, avoiding the all-or-nothing trap that leads to rebound weight gain. Test your response: after a processed item, note energy, joint discomfort, and scale movement for 48 hours.

Why Moderation Supports Long-Term Success

Strict paleo works for some but feels restrictive for middle-income families balancing work and health. My approach teaches "strategic flexibility" so you aren't embarrassed to socialize or travel. Ultra-processed foods in true moderation prevent binge cycles common after past diet failures. Monitor A1C and blood pressure every 90 days; most see improvements within 6 weeks. Remember, consistency beats perfection. If hormonal changes are your primary issue, pair this with 7-9 hours sleep and stress management for optimal results.

💬 What the Community Says

In online forums and support groups, opinions on strict paleo versus moderate ultra-processed foods on low-carb or keto diets are deeply divided. Many beginners in their 40s-50s report that 100% paleo feels unsustainable with busy schedules and joint pain, leading them to allow small amounts of dark chocolate, low-carb wraps or even the occasional protein bar. A vocal group insists any processed food kicks them out of ketosis and worsens inflammation or cravings, sharing stories of stalled weight loss until they eliminated them completely. Most practitioners find a 90/10 approach works best for long-term adherence, especially those managing diabetes and blood pressure who note better lab numbers with mostly whole foods but occasional treats. The community frequently debates hidden seed oils in packaged keto snacks, with many experimenting through self-tracking to find their personal tolerance. Hormonal shifts in women often surface as a reason some allow more flexibility to avoid feeling deprived after years of diet failures.
Clark, R. (2026). Are y’all strict 100% paleo or eat ultra processed food in moderation on a low-c. *CFP Weight Loss*. https://blog.cfpweightloss.com/ask/are-y-all-strict-100-paleo-or-eat-ultra-processed-food-in-moderation-on-a-low-carb-or-ketogenic-diet
Russell Clark, FNP-C, APRN
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Russell Clark, FNP-C, APRN, is the founder of CFP Weight Loss in Nashville and CFP Fit Now telehealth. Over 35 years in healthcare — Army Nurse Reserves, Level 1 trauma ER, hospitalist — he developed a 30-week protocol integrating real foods, detox, and low-dose tirzepatide cycling that has helped hundreds of patients lose 30–90 pounds. He and his wife Anne-Marie lost a combined 275 pounds using the same protocol.

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