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Why do people think that palaeolithic people looked good, were healthy or lived long — how a functional medicine approach differs

The Paleolithic Health Myth: What We Actually Know

Many assume Paleolithic ancestors looked fit, stayed lean, and lived long, healthy lives. Archaeological evidence tells a different story. Average lifespan hovered around 30-35 years, largely due to high infant mortality, infections, and trauma. Those who survived childhood often reached 50-60, but degenerative diseases existed. Dental wear from gritty foods, arthritis in joints, and signs of nutritional stress appear in many fossils. They moved constantly and ate whole foods, which protected against modern chronic conditions, yet life was brutal and short for most.

Why the 'Caveman Looked Good' Narrative Persists

The appeal comes from selective storytelling. Modern interpretations romanticize hunter-gatherer fitness while ignoring high mortality from accidents and parasites. Today's metabolic inflammation epidemic—driven by ultra-processed foods, sedentary jobs, and constant stress—makes any pre-agricultural era seem superior. In my book Functional Weight Loss, I explain that while Paleolithic eating patterns avoided refined sugars and grains, they couldn't address today's unique burdens: endocrine-disrupting chemicals, sleep disruption, and hormonal changes in midlife that accelerate fat storage around the abdomen.

How Functional Medicine Differs from Paleo Trends

Unlike rigid paleo templates that eliminate entire food groups without personalization, a functional medicine approach investigates root causes. We use comprehensive lab testing—fasting insulin, HbA1c, hs-CRP, thyroid panels including reverse T3, and hormone metabolites—to uncover why weight won't budge despite “clean” eating. For clients aged 45-54 managing diabetes and blood pressure, this means targeted interventions: balancing cortisol to reduce stress-induced belly fat, supporting liver detoxification to clear excess estrogen, and restoring gut barrier function to lower systemic inflammation. Exercise focuses on joint-friendly movement like walking, resistance bands, and gentle yoga rather than high-impact activities that worsen knee or back pain.

Practical Steps for Real Results in Midlife

Begin with a 7-day food journal tracking not just calories but energy, cravings, and bowel patterns. Eliminate the top three inflammatory triggers—added sugars, industrial seed oils, and gluten—for two weeks while adding fermented foods and 30 grams of protein at breakfast. Prioritize sleep hygiene: consistent bedtime, dark room, no screens after 8pm. Supplement strategically based on labs—magnesium glycinate for better sleep and blood sugar control, omega-3s at 2-3 grams daily to fight inflammation. In Functional Weight Loss, I outline a 12-week protocol that adapts to busy schedules: 20-minute strength sessions at home, batch-prepped meals requiring under 30 minutes, and weekly check-ins to adjust for hormonal shifts. This individualized method succeeds where diets fail because it restores function instead of enforcing restriction. Most clients lose 15-25 pounds in 90 days while improving blood pressure and blood glucose without medication changes.

Breaking Through Diet Fatigue and Embarrassment

If you've failed every diet and feel overwhelmed by conflicting advice, understand that your body isn't broken—it's responding to modern inputs your genes never anticipated. Functional medicine removes shame by treating obesity as a complex adaptive response involving genetics, environment, and life stage. Insurance barriers are real, yet many lab tests can be ordered affordably out-of-pocket or through flexible spending accounts. Start small: one lab test, one habit change. Sustainable weight loss becomes possible when we stop copying ancient diets and start optimizing your unique biology for today's world.

💬 What the Community Says

The community shows strong interest in functional medicine after years of paleo and keto disappointment. Many in their late 40s and early 50s report initial success with ancestral diets that later stalled due to perimenopause, thyroid issues, or joint pain preventing exercise. Forums frequently debate whether Paleolithic people truly lived healthily, with users citing studies showing shorter lifespans and high infection rates. A vocal minority praises functional lab testing for revealing hidden insulin resistance or cortisol problems that standard doctors miss. Most appreciate practical, time-friendly advice that doesn't require complicated meal plans, though some express frustration about out-of-pocket testing costs since insurance rarely covers root-cause approaches. Lived experiences often highlight reduced inflammation and better energy once personalized changes replace one-size-fits-all plans. Overall sentiment leans positive toward functional methods but remains cautious after repeated diet failures.
Clark, R. (2026). Why do people think that palaeolithic people looked good, were healthy or lived . *CFP Weight Loss*. https://blog.cfpweightloss.com/ask/why-do-people-think-that-palaeolithic-people-looked-good-were-healthy-or-lived-long-how-a-functional-medicine-approach
Russell Clark, FNP-C, APRN
About the Author

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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