New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 178
Research of the Week
Super high HDL levels linked to cardiac events in people with heart disease.
Regulating “eating cues” can help people lose weight.
Alcohol-related deaths are way up.
Just a small amount of physical activity lowers depression risk.
Ketones may fight colorectal cancer.
New Primal Kitchen PodcastsPrimal Kitchen Podcast Episode 29: Childhood Behavior and Preconception Care with Pediatric Naturopathic Doctor, Ari Calhoun
Primal Health Coach Radio: Amanda Jane Snyder
Media, SchmediaEnvironmental toxins and obesity (even intergenerational obesity).
Lettuce is the most common cause of food poisoning.
Interesting Blog PostsExperts agree that diet can achieve type 2 diabetes remission. Finally!
Social NotesEverything ElseScientists grow plants in lunar soil (on Earth).
Does it really need to be “faster”?
Things I’m Up to and Interested InInteresting finding: Small talk is good, apparently.
Good news: Warming trends have slowed upon reevaluation of the data.
Interesting article: Is an ancient civilization buried under Turkey?
Use this as you will: Fasting appears to make muscle cells more resistant to stress.
One of my favorite foods: Blueberries may protect against midlife dementia.
Question I’m AskingDo you enjoy small talk?
Recipe CornerYes, I’m linking to a mayo-free coleslaw recipe.Instant Pot sticky spare ribs.Time CapsuleOne year ago (May 14 – May 20)
The Value of Eating What Your Ancestors Ate—Makes perfect sense.Keto on the Trail: What to Pack for Primal and Keto Camping, Hiking, and Backpacking —What to eat.Comment of the Week
“To expound on my initial comment, I agree with Mark that I am not optimistic about President Biden involving himself in Americans’ diet and nutrition choices. From what I’ve seen, even his most well-meaning efforts to address legitimate issues tend to only exacerbate them.
In my opinion, this should not be within the purview of the federal government, let alone the executive branch; it should be the concern only of the individual household. The federal/state governments can influence their respective corrections and military meal plans… however, Joe Biden (along with Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Michelle Obama, Joe Rogan, Alexandria Occasio-Cortez, Bill Gates, Robb Wolfe, Mark Sisson, Julia Child, etc.) will never effectively tell me what I can or cannot prepare in my own kitchen.”
-I think we can all agree there, hate_me. Except for Julia Child—I’d listen to her.
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