Research of the week
More excellent news on Covid immunity.
The case study on the usage of ketogenic diets for binge eating are impressive.
Fructose can bear some responsibility for Alzheimer’s.
Winning a Michelin star could make the restaurant more vulnerable to collapse.
Hominins used stone tools to slaughter large prey million years sooner than expected.
New Primal Kitchen podcasts
Primary Health Coach Radio: Closing the gap between client’s intentions and behavior with Monika Reinagel
Media, Szmedia
A big German chain of grocery stores law on restricting meat in stores.
What’s happening with egg prices MPs wonder.
Interesting blog entries
On Effect of a low-carbohydrate food regimen on cholesterol.
About laboratory meat and cancer.
Community Notes
Every thing else
Protein is the essential directive.
Things I do and I’m all in favour of
Interesting paper: Middle-aged high-performance athletes who switched to a high-fat, low-carbohydrate food regimen showed no decline in 800m performance.
Cool study: Increase the incline to make running on the treadmill more like running on land.
I need to consider: Do the hobbits of Flores Island still exist??
My favorite kind of garden: Oyster garden.
Incredible: Japanese scientists quantify recent antioxidants in meat.
The query I’m asking
What do you think that few people agree with?
Recipe Corner
Time capsule
One 12 months ago (February 11 – February 17)
Comment of the week
“Those of us who need Ozympic to regulate our diabetes are having a tough time getting it because the burden loss community is buying all of it. Please, ladies and gentlemen, don’t interfere with our health to look “prettier”.
“If that is true, I ponder why they would not just do more to satisfy the demand.”
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