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Insulin exemplifies “too much of a good thing.”
Sleep-induced memory consolidation is more pronounced in kids than adults.
In older adults with obesity, a high-fat, low-carb diet burns a ton of visceral fat.
“Activating” your nuts doesn’t improve nutrient bioavailability.
Episode 442: Drew Manning: Host Elle Russ welcomes Drew Manning back to the podcast to discuss his latest Fit2Fat2Forty experiment.
Why has the Brazilian Amazon had such a good go with COVID-19?
One-night stands during a pandemic.
Why are dietary guidelines still insisting we eat less saturated fat?
Are we all feeling acedia?
I prefer dogs, but I have to hand it to cats on this one.
COVID-19 lockdowns killed pro cyclists’ performance. Indoor training wasn’t enough.
Parents: give your kids more salmon, less poultry.
Chat I really enjoyed: The with Tara Garrison about metabolic flexibility and how low-carb changes everything.
Research I found interesting: New review of the interplay between selenium and COVID-19.
Cool study: Can a carnivore diet provide all essential nutrients?
Sadly I’m not surprised (though I wonder if it’s purely causal): More BPA, higher long-term mortality.
Reminder: A gluten-free diet has the potential to be lower in micronutrients if you don’t base it on whole foods.
What’s your favorite go-to meal right now?
One year ago (Aug 22 – Aug 28)
“I have a B.A. in Interior Design, but no one ever taught me how to design my own life; I had to discover that years later on my own. I would like to see classes in finding your life purpose, goal setting and developing good habits. In other words, classes in personal transformation.”
-Great point, Michael. Ideally, changing schools to adhere more to a child’s nature would allow this ability to develop organically.
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