Written by: Kevin Cann Many nutritionists, dieticians, and doctors have advised clients to eat more frequently throughout the day. The idea behind this eating schedule is it better controls blood sugar, which in turn controls cravings and hunger. By controlling cravings and hunger, the thought is the individual will consume less food and ultimately… Continue Reading
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Prostate Cancer and Omega-3 Fats
Howdy folks! This is going to be quick and likely full of type-o’s, I just want to get this posted and I’m not even going to pester Squatchy with a proof-read, so please accept it, warts and all. I’ve been hammering on the nutrition cert and the only way I get any work done on that is… Continue Reading
Adrenaline Resistance
Written By: Kevin Cann Most reading this have heard of the term insulin resistance. This occurs when our cells desensitize to the hormone. Stress and overeating high sugar foods tend to be the major culprits in inducing insulin resistance. This leads to a greater increase in insulin secretion and a greater increase in… Continue Reading
Best Weight Loss My Doctor Has Ever Seen!
I fall in the camp with those that say that your program probably saved their lives. I am 63, and have been struggling with weight control and diabetes for about the past 15 years. I picked up The Paleo Solution in February and got interested as soon as I started reading. About a year and… Continue Reading
6-Letter Word
Written by: Robert My pregnant paleo-wife ran into the bathroom crying. The phone call from the doctor’s office informed her she failed the glucose-tolerance test, looks like gestational diabetes. Second test will confirm this. If she can’t control her blood sugar through dietary changes or insulin injections, baby will be so big she will need… Continue Reading
A Short Discourse on My Experience with the Paleolithic Diet.
Written by: Theodore (Ted) F. Berthelote In early September 2011, during my habitual reading on the subject of individualism, I came across an interview by Lew Rockwell with a woman who advocated a “hunter-gatherer” approach to human nutrition and it caught my attention. The ideas discussed in said interview were new to me. The… Continue Reading
Paleo Diet Risk Assessment: Update Three
Howdy folks! Sorry I have not written much of late. I have not even gotten to my massive stack of Science Bites I need to carve through. I’ll get on that stuff ASAP, but for now I wanted to let y’all know about some developments with the Risk Assessment program here in Reno. If you… Continue Reading
It’s a Big Ol’ Pile of ‘Shift’ Work
It’s 7 pm, most people are winding down after a full day’s work and are looking forward to hitting the sack in a few hours. These folks have been up since 6 am, when they woke from a full night’s sleep. While this is likely the story for most of us, the reality is that… Continue Reading
Take the Stairs: Inactivity Physiology and Chronic Disease
Written by: Greg Potter The importance of exercise in promoting good health has been recognised for aeons. There is now sufficient scientific evidence to support public health guidelines that promote at least 150 minutes of moderate-vigorous physical activity per week with the intention of reducing risk for chronic diseases (e.g. Niebauer et al., 1997). National… Continue Reading
My thoughts on Low Carb and Paleo Episode 3: A New Hope
Yes, I know A New Hope was episode 4, but I could not think of a catchy but Germaine line that sounds like “Revenge of The Sith”, and this thing was only supposed to be two parts as it is! Call it artistic license I guess. If you missed part 1 and part 2 make… Continue Reading
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