There’s only 14 shopping days left until Christmas!! Okay, don’t freak out. Everything is going to be okay. There’s still time and same day shipping is a thing (and a damn handy thing at that…). If you’re still searching for the perfect gift for that hard to shop for person in your life or for… Continue Reading
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8 ‘Feel Great’ Turkey Day Rules For A Happy, Healthy Holiday
“Thanksgiving, man. Not a good day to be my pants.” –Kevin James Today is the BIG day. The turkey’s in the oven, the pre-game festivities are underway. It’s Thanksgiving and that marks the official beginning of the holiday ‘eating season’. Some of you may have been training for this all year, while others have been… Continue Reading
Thanksgiving: What’s On The Menu?
Hey guys, Squatchy here. Wow, time flew by didn’t it? Thanksgiving is less than a week away. It’s always been one of my favorite holidays. A get-together based on having a bunch of good food? Sign me up! Luckily my mom eats paleo too, and my family is pretty “paleo friendly”, so when we do… Continue Reading
A Few Good Snacks…
So last week was Halloween and let’s face it – some of the ‘treats’ that may have found (or are still finding) their way into your mouth are downright scary. Did you know that there are 25 ingredients in Plain M&M’s, 19 in a Snickers bar and 28 in an Almond Joy? And I don’t… Continue Reading
The Impact of Nutrition on Autoimmune Disease – Part 3
Written by: Matt Baran-Mickle Be sure to check out Part 1 and Part 2 Metabolism and Immunity The obesity epidemic is widely recognized, and while the precise causes are not entirely clear, the presence of excessive nutrient intake and subsequent systemic metabolic dysfunction is not controversial. Obesity is frequently accompanied by a variety of conditions… Continue Reading
The Impact of Nutrition on Autoimmune Disease – Part 2
Written by: Matt Baran-Mickle If you haven’t already, be sure to check out Part 1. The Intestinal Barrier: Where the Rubber Meets the Road The mucosal immune system[1] is the largest interface between our internal and external environments – the small intestine alone has an approximate surface area of 400 m2 – and is responsible… Continue Reading
Consumed By Food…
There are these two guys. I LOVE THEM. They never ask me to bring them a beer or steal the remote control. They make me feel good and comfort me when I’m having a bad day. They are both totally cool with each other; in fact they’re even in business together. I guess some people… Continue Reading
Fire Your Gym- Quick Book Review
Hey there, just wanted to take a few minutes to tell folks about a book that I think many people will both enjoy and find useful (I’ll get to that in a moment) but I also wanted to give you a quick update on things. I’ve been working like crazy on the nutrition cert…not sure… Continue Reading
Carbohydrates: Let’s All Take a Breath
Guest post written by: Amy Berger Dr. David Perlmutter’s appearance on episode 200 of the Paleo Solution podcast stirred up a bit of controversy. It was disconcerting to hear one of the premier clinicians in the field of neurology present a hardline stance concerning carbohydrate consumption. With many of us consuming higher amounts of… Continue Reading
Paleo Permaculture
Guest post written by: Conor O’Higgins Turning vegetarian is the best thing you can do for the environment.” Heard that one before? I used to believe it too. That was when I was living in a city and had never grown a scrap of food in my life. Since then, I’ve traveled the world, planted… Continue Reading
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