Normally we have a testimonial on Mondays, but I have something to share with you that is important enough to break tradition a little. If you’ve listened to the podcasts you might have heard me mention a risk assessment program sponsored by the City of Reno. I did a radio show talking about this program,… Continue Reading
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How Inflammation Affects Our Hypothalamus and Hunger Response
Written By: Kevin Cann Our lifestyles are much different than those of our Paleolithic ancestors. Our ancestors had to worry about predators, food shortages, and droughts. They had plenty of down time to relax and unwind and had to be active to forage for food. Currently, none of this applies. The only predators that… Continue Reading
The Real Deal on Adrenal Fatigue
Hey guys! Diane from Balanced Bites here to talk a bit about a really, really common topic in our stressed-out world. We’ve covered this a bunch in TWO Balanced Bites podcast episodes, which you can listen to for free via iTunes – Adrenal Fatigue – Part 1 (Episode #15) and Adrenal Fatigue – Part 2,… Continue Reading
Putting Hidradenitis Suppurativa Into Remission
I have had a condition called Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) for over 20 years. Never heard of it? I’m not surprised. It’s the Leprosy of the 21st century. HS sufferers will inadvertently break out in boils and cysts in delicate areas of their bodies – armpits, groin, buttocks, upper thighs – which can take months to… Continue Reading
Paleo Diet: How do I convince someone to try it?
I received a twitter message last week that went something like this: “Robb, how do I convince my spouse to eat paleo? She has numerous diseases, is always miserable, but is resistant to change. Help” My response: “Divorce?” I doubt that person converted to a twitter follower! Now, I was not simply trying to be… Continue Reading
Paleo Helps Change A World Changer
Let’s be honest, sexy sells; but there’s a lot more to me than this bared body you see. Now that I have your attention though, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Jenna Phillips. I’m the founder of I’m On A Mission, a Transformational Wellness company. I began this Mission in 2007 with the… Continue Reading
Nutrition and Depression
Written by: Kevin Cann Depression is one of the biggest problems our society faces today. According to the National Institute of Health, one quarter of the population of the United States suffers from depression. This trend is not expected to change anytime in the near future. According to the Institute of Functional Medicine, depression… Continue Reading
Harvard Meat Study – Episode 124
Download Episode Here Download a transcript of this episode Topics: [2:28] Exercise Ball Chairs [4:27] Strength Gains On Paleo vs. Rippetoe’s Gallon Of Milk [14:38] How To Become a Good Trainer or Coach [25:24] Weightlifting Percentages [35:50] Red Meat Harvard Study [46:39] Recovery After Being Paralyzed Questions: 1. big ass balls Serena says: Hey there,… Continue Reading
Beating Dermatomyositis and IBS with a Paleo Diet
By: Paul Hile & Grace Osborne Months after my fiancée (Grace) and I had begun dating, a large deer, not much of a high jumper, leapt through our windshield on the way to her folk’s house in west Illinois. The accident was a bloody mess, and the blood wasn’t ours, thankfully. Or… err…not so… Continue Reading
Paleo Diet, Inflammation and Metformin
I wish life were simple. I guess it is in a way, you live, you die. Simple. But the pesky “in-between” parts, the details can be decidedly non-simple. Heck, they might even be complex! The paleo diet, or more accurately the paleo template, which includes thinking about sleep, lifestyle, photoperiod and socialization, is simple on… Continue Reading
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