Primal Nutrition
News Release / 18.02.2014
Fitness has been going ‘back to basics’ over the last year with incredible results. Exercise regimes, like CrossFit have done away with fancy gym machines and weights and have instead reverted back to a more primitive form of work out, relying instead on ropes, tyres and sledge hammers.
However you can’t out train a bad diet and, according to many of the country’s leading experts, we should follow the lead of CrossFit and take things to a more ‘primal’ level with the paleo diet.
Going back to basics with our food and drink doesn’t mean we have to sacrifice on taste however as nutritionist Suzie Walker hopes to show with the launch of her new Primal Kitchen Bars, the UK’s first paleo bars…
There are three bars in The Primal Kitchen range; Coconut & Macadamia, Almond & Cashew and Brazil Nut & Cherry - nuts, unsweetened fruit and almond oil, that’s it!
Handmade in the UK, each cold-pressed bar contains no more than 5 ingredients. The bars are free of grains, gluten, refined sugar, soy, vegetable oil and of course any kind of additive, preservative, flavouring or colouring. Just simple and tasty high quality ingredients jam packed into a bar.
The ingredients have been carefully selected to provide important nutrients to help support an active lifestyle and are an incredible source of natural energy and protein, making them the ideal nutrition bar for anyone wanting to train hard, but at the same time benefit from following a natural and pure diet.
The bars launch in March 2014 and cost just £1.49 each. They are available from www.theprimalkitchen.co.uk, leading health stores and selected CrossFit Boxes and gyms.
About Primal Kitchen
· Founded by Nutritionist Suzie Walker, The Primal Kitchen evolved out of her vision to make the paleo lifestyle easier and more accessible for everyone.
· Having adopted a paleo lifestyle herself, many of Suzie’s clients struggled to find healthy on the go snacks, ones that were free of any grains, added sugars and vegetable oils. They wanted something that would fuel their workouts, feed their kids or just to have handy whilst out and about.
· With some nuts, some coconut, a blender and a clientele of eager tasters she embarked on making her own paleo bars. The results were even better than Suzie had hoped and her client’s loved the bars – The Primal Kitchen was born; it’s aim being to make great tasting paleo foods, with the best real food ingredients, free of any junk and easily accessible to everyone.