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Invincible Coffee: The Next Evolution of Joe
Warning -- Satire -- old April Fools post! You've heard of Bulletproof Coffee , that mixture of coffee and butter that keeps you lean an...
Thursday, March 24, 2016
Can Salt Increase Calorie Intake?
The debate rages on over whether dietary salt (NaCl) increases the risk of cardiovascular events, with no clear answer in sight. Yet few pe...
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
A Free Issue of Examine.com Research Digest
Examine.com is a website that provides unbiased information on supplements and nutrition. They publish the Examine.com Research Digest (ERD...
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
What I Eat
People often ask me what I eat. I've been reluctant to share, because it feels egocentric and I'm a private person by nature. I al...
Friday, February 12, 2016
Is the "Obesity Paradox" an Illusion?
Over the last two decades, multiple independent research groups have come to the surprising conclusion that people with obesity (or, more co...
Saturday, January 30, 2016
Testing the Insulin Model: A Response to Dr. Ludwig
Dr. David Ludwig, MD, recently published a response to my critique of the carbohydrate-insulin-obesity hypothesis. This is good because he...
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