New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 211

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New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 211


Research of the Week

Afternoon train could be the best.

The oldest recognized horse riders recognized thus far.

Parasitic infections are nonetheless frequent within the US.

The older you might be, the extra steps you want (and profit from).

Ancient DNA makes the image of prehistoric Europe a bit clearer.

New Primal Kitchen Podcasts

Primal Health Coach Radio: Closing Your Client’s Intention-Behavior Gap with Monica Reinagel

Primal Kitchen Podcast: Can You Avoid Cancer?

Media, Schmedia

Kids will ultimately tire of cake and switch to vegatables and fruits, suggests a brand new WSJ article.

Erythritol has some hassle on its palms.

Interesting Blog Posts

What we get improper about microbiome analysis.

Robb Wolf’s take on the erythritol research.

Social Notes

An announcement.

Everything Else

Nice overview of EVOO versus common olive oil.

Healthy gadgets at Whole Foods listicle has some high quality picks.

Things I’m Up to and Interested In

More weight problems medicine: The newest one both inhibits or prompts a brand new receptor website, however they’re not fairly positive the way it works. This will go swimmingly.

Interesting weblog: On pausing alcohol.

I’d do that: Wine blended with milk.

Weird: AI varieties pictures after studying mind scans (supposedly).

Fascinating speculation: Have male testoterone ranges dropped as a result of we’ve stopped doing bodily labor?

Question I’m Asking

What does everybody agree with that you just don’t?

Recipe Corner

Time Capsule

One 12 months in the past (Feb 25 – Mar 3)

Comment of the Week

“What do I believe that most people don’t? I believe in ghosts. Ghost believers only make up 45% of the US population. I never believed in them myself until we bought a 200 year old New England farmhouse and lived there for 9 years. It was a harmless ghost though somewhat mischievous.”

-Interesting.

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About the Author

Mark Sisson is the founding father of Mark’s Daily Apple, godfather to the Primal meals and life-style motion, and the New York Times bestselling writer of The Keto Reset Diet. His newest ebook is Keto for Life, the place he discusses how he combines the keto food regimen with a Primal life-style for optimum well being and longevity. Mark is the writer of quite a few different books as properly, together with The Primal Blueprint, which was credited with turbocharging the expansion of the primal/paleo motion again in 2009. After spending three many years researching and educating of us on why meals is the important thing part to reaching and sustaining optimum wellness, Mark launched Primal Kitchen, a real-food firm that creates Primal/paleo, keto, and Whole30-friendly kitchen staples.

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