As a professionally trained triathlete and anthropology major, Ned Campbell is a dedicated advocate of the healthy and sustainable Paleo lifestyle. A native of the Colorado Rockies, Campbell originally discovered the Paleo diet during his father’s battle with Parkinson’s, and continues to spread the good word in the fight against degenerative diseases of all kinds.
An active outdoorsman and athlete, Campbell participated in endurance sports and training from a very early age, participating
in his first marathon at 16. Though he would not go on to become a renowned professional athlete, his early love for health and fitness would continue into his college career and throughout his life. Armed with an education focused on indigenous North American peoples, Campbell began to incorporate his extensive knowledge of human history with a growing passion for sustainable health.
Campbell’s true passion to bring physical wellbeing to everyone began with his father’s Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2002. The family tragedy caused by this degenerative disease pushed Campbell to research the natural cure and prevention of Parkinson’s and other degenerative conditions.
Ned Campbell’s strong personal philosophy combines a deep understanding of natural human history with an advanced personal interest in natural remedies, food cures, and overall good health. Campbell seeks to encourage healthy, sustainable eating habits in people of all ages and health situations. Recently, Campbell has focused his work on encouraging teens and young adults to use early preventative health practices, including the Paleo diet, to reduce the Alzheimer’s rate in the US.
At home in his Colorado residence, Campbell prepares healthy Paleo dishes for his two sons and their beagle, Rosy..