Research of the week
More access to grandparents, more births.
Essentially the most lively athletes had more atherosclerotic plaque.
One other GLP-1 agonist (plus several other hormones) enters the chat and boasts even greater weight reduction effects.
New Primal Kitchen podcasts
Primary Health Coach Radio: Benjamin Ritter
Primal Kitchen Podcast: Obesity expert Dr. Spencer Nadolsky reviews Ozempic
Media, Szmedia
Washington Post discusses a few of the the explanation why processed foods are bad for us, but there is a glaring omission (which rhymes with “cane boils”).
“I’d relatively eat my shoethan lab-grown meat.
Interesting blog entries
One doctor To take on Ozempic.
Community Notes
How I currently use vegetables.
All the things else
How noise pollution affects killer whales.
Things I do and I’m fascinated with
Not surprised: The athlete used high-carb products for the half-Ironman, but had higher results using high-fat products for the total Ironman.
All the things might have been avoided: Many ladies and girls are iron deficient.
Interesting podcast: Jason Fung on intermittent fasting, evolution and cancer.
I definitely hope so: Human ancestors survived the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs.
Next thing they struggle to impose on us: Eyelash protein as a meat substitute.
The query I’m asking
How do you eat vegetables?
Recipe Corner
Time capsule
One 12 months ago (June 24 – June 30)
Comment of the week
“Hardest workout I’ve ever done? giving birth! Man, after that I used to be GIVEN OUT. Even five days later, climbing the small stairs was like doing squats with a weight of fifty kg.“
-True.
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