From what I've read, the homogenization process may be one of the bigger health issues with milk these days. Hmm. Here's a secondary source.
That said, I don't drink much milk these days - only in...
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From what I've read, the homogenization process may be one of the bigger health issues with milk these days. Hmm. Here's a secondary source.
That said, I don't drink much milk these days - only in...
Where else are you going to get good dietary sources of menatetrenone, though?
The Lindt 85% is 19g carbohydrate, of which 14g are sugars. It's very similar to the G&B, although mostly without soya lecithin. The G&B, in my experience, has a bit of a smoother taste, and is...
You may find it better not to wait on the chocolate - frequency (not volume) of chocolate intake is negatively correlated with weight gain, from what I've read. Help yourself to some Lindt 85% :)
Cooking :p
Three free range eggs, three strips of bacon, a sirloin steak and some mushrooms fried in butter, served on a bed of spinach. Plus a cup of tea with cream.
I'll probably be up that way for new years, so maybe we'll be able to meet up for a chat then.
As to other Dunedinites, I'm sure one or two will pop up eventually. And if they don't, I'll just...
Hey Annieh, nice to meet you :-)
I've found that I haven't been getting as many colds, and when I do they don't linger the way they used to. Plus now that I don't eat cereal for breakfast I no...
Hi all,
I'm a single guy in my thirties, living in Dunedin, and I've been mostly grain free for about ten months. I started eating semi-primal mainly to try to improve my health and energy levels....
That turns out not to be the case. You're assuming the whole 130mg is necessary for that shutdown effect. And it may be an extreme result of a process that's actually evolved to protect against lower...
I stopped eating soy a few months back when I noticed that my bottle of soy sauce listed wheat on the ingredients, and I only recently noticed that the bottle I got to replace it (which I've barely...
Only the ones that weren't intended to be :p
Avoid wheat (and most other grains, while you're at it), avoid vegetable oils, avoid GM soy, and cut your sugar right back and you're probably over 90% there. It's important to not sweat the details...
Please try to keep things civil and avoid personal attacks, even if they're responses to perceived attacks. I'm finding your posts quite interesting in general where they don't devolve into pointless...
You want to be evil? :cool:
Because that brand of evil is welcome here as far as I'm concerned.
And if anyone wants to contradict you, I'd much rather they do so with evidence. Preferably...
I've only noticed one link to his company's product, and that was very much in response to a direct question.
He has been recommending miscellaneous herbal remedies for things, but that's pretty...
Big whoop. He's the "herbal formulator" for Mountain Mist Botanicals. Anyone paying a little bit of attention will have picked up on that days ago. He seems to be providing useful (or at least...
Three orders of magnitude would be 1000 times the RDA rather than three times, would it not? Which would be 150mg, or three times the 50mg Brownstein recommends.
The whole point of cancer treatments is to kill the cancerous cells. Creating an oxidised zone in the middle of a tumour is good because it should kill (at least part of) the tumour.
Radialhead posted a link to a rodent study on bromide levels which indicates that the amount of sodium is more important for detoxing bromides.
There's been a couple of interesting posts on suppversity about K2.
From what I understand (from copious reading about it before I paid good money for some), menatetrenone (K2 mk4) is generated in...
Point her at this: Margarine additive linked with Alzheimer’s disease
It seems to be quite difficult to find a decent supplier of menatetrenone (K2-mk4) outside of the US. I ended up ordering some from vrp.com, and was surprised to receive them (in NZ) within a week....
It doesn't seem to say on the containers, and I strongly suspect it varies wildly by season anyway. I'm guessing at this time of year, not a huge amount. Spring and autumn, on the other hand,...
"Two lettuce leaves?!? Are you trying to kill yourself?!?!?" :p