The Modern Day Caveman

Did cavemen suffer from depression?
This was one of my more random shower thoughts back in 2022 – and yet, it stuck with me.

Having lived with clinical depression and anxiety for much of my adult life, my mental health hit some of its lowest points after the pandemic. Through periods of panic attacks, suicidal thoughts, and endless fatigue, I often wondered: if life was stripped back to its most primal form, would these struggles still exist? Or are they purely a modern creation – born out of social media, financial stress, and relentless societal expectations?

Three years later, I’m finally ready to explore this question. If our ancestors didn’t suffer from the same mental health battles, what can I learn from the way they lived? And if they did, what might that say about the roots of depression and anxiety buried deep in our DNA?

I’m not starting with research papers or complex theories. My first step is much simpler: food. I want to see what happens when I cut back on ultra-processed foods and move closer to a “modern caveman” diet.

Over the next few months, I’ll be sharing the results of my “experiment”, including the changes I’ve made to my diet, the recipes I’ve discovered, and the physical and mental shifts I’ve experienced. I’ll also be exploring other pillars of the modern caveman life, like movement, community, and time spent outdoors.

Ultimately, this journey is my attempt to answer a simple question: is living like a caveman the cure for a modern world?


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8 responses to “The Modern Day Caveman”

  1. Jemma Avatar

    wow big question! I can’t wait to hear about the journey!

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  2. Caroline Brown Avatar
    Caroline Brown

    Sad to read of your struggles. It’s brave to be so honest, well done for sharing. A great theory to explore.

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  3. robonobo Avatar

    Six months later, how’s it going?

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    1. Charlie Avatar

      Hey, thanks for your comment. It’s been a tough six months, filled with some highs and a fair few lows. I’ve just posted a new blog post detailing this – please check it out! And thanks again for your comment – you inspired me to get back blogging!

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      1. robonobo Avatar

        Oh. I see what you mean. Read your last post. I’m following the caveman lifestyle in terms of daily routine. But I don’t suffer the emotional challenges you talk about. Sounds hard!

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      2. Charlie Avatar

        Ah no worries! Yes, I started this blog focused on my diet and routine and it’s sort of transitioned into a bit of everything! I do fully intend to explore the caveman lifestyle again. I hope your journey is going well!

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      3. robonobo Avatar

        It is so far. I got inspired by a friend of my partner. Basically, they lost a ton of weight using Ozempic. I was determined to prove that you don’t need a fancy designer drug to achieve impressive and sustainable health results. I think it’s working out. She’s currently taking a whole medley of drugs to counteract the side effects, and if she stops, she’s going to but on the weight again. But approaching health and fitness the analog way teaches your body and mind true discipline for more sustainable results and ultimately doesn’t drain your bank account for a quick fix that doesn’t last!

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      4. Charlie Avatar

        That’s great to hear, well done on your progress. Totally agree on Ozempic. As Arnold Schwarzenegger famously once said; “The resistance that you fight in the gym and the resistance that you fight in life can only build a strong character.”.

        Good luck on your journey, I will be following your progress!

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