The Super Fiber that Controls Your Appetite and Blood SugarPosted on October 13th, 2009 |
Categories: Weight Loss | Supplements | Phytonutrients | Nutrition | Meal Timing | Konjac root | Healthy Foods | glucomannan | Fiber
Imagine eating 12 pounds of food a day -- and still staying thin and healthy. That may sound crazy, but it’s exactly what our hunter-gatherer ancestors ate for millennia! And they didn't have any obesity or chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, cancer, or dementia.
Of course, I wouldn't advise anyone today to eat 12 pounds of food, because the food in our society lacks one major secret ingredient that our ancestors ate in nearly all their food -- fiber!
Fiber has so many health benefits that I want to focus on it in this week's blog. I’ll explain some of its benefits and give you 9 tips you can begin using today to get more fiber in your diet. I’ll also tell you about my favorite “super-fiber” that can help you increase your total fiber intake overnight.
But before I tell you about what fiber can do for you, let's a look a little more at the history of fiber.
Resveratrol—Eat Whatever and Live to 120?Posted on August 18th, 2009 |
Categories: Thermogenisis | Supplements | Resveratrol | Phytonutrients | Nutrition | Longevity | Functional Medicine | Energy Boost | Anti-aging
"Live to 120 years old by eating as much as you want and drinking lots of red wine!"
That's the intriguing finding of a recent study from Harvard researcher David Sinclair and his group.
The only catch is that you'd have to drink about 1,500 bottles of wine a day to get those results. Of course, that would kill you pretty quickly -- before you'd have a chance to reach age 120! Still, those are important findings ...
In fact, Dr. Sinclair thinks they're so important that he started a company to produce a pharmaceutical derivative of the active compound in red wine, resveratrol.
Although his findings have merit, I think he is misguided in his attempt to find a "magic pill" that will allow you to eat whatever you want and live forever. The body is much more complex than that.
This week, I'm going to explain why a magic pill WON'T work -- and provide ten tips that really WILL help you live longer and prevent all the diseases of aging.
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How to Optimize Your Nutrition for Vibrant HealthPosted on June 24th, 2009 |
Categories: Whole Foods | UltraWellness | Supplements | Phytonutrients | Nutrition | Longevity | Healthy Foods
Confused about what "good nutrition" is?
You shouldn't be -– we know what works and what doesn't.
In a moment, I will share 5 simple tips to help you optimize your nutrition and achieve vibrant health, but first let me clear up a few misconceptions.
Despite the "conflicting" scientific studies and media reports designed to confound rather than enlighten, there is no confusion about what constitutes good nutrition.
If we were to gather the world's top nutrition scientists and experts —- free from food industry influence -- there would be very little debate about the essential properties of good nutrition.
Unfortunately, most doctors are nutritionally illiterate. Worse, they don’t know how to use the most powerful medicine available to them: food.
Common sense and scientific research both lead us to the conclusion that if we want healthy bodies, we must put the right raw materials into our bodies: real, whole, local, fresh, unadulterated, unprocessed, and chemical-, hormone-, and antibiotic-free food.
There is NO role in our diets for foreign molecules such as trans fats and high-fructose corn syrup, which interfere with our biology at every level.
If you want junk out, put junk in. Enough said.
If you want a whole, healthy body, put in whole real food.
Today I will explain how you can do that ...
This is the first in a 7-part series where I will give detailed explanations about each of the 7 Keys to UltraWellness. Key #1 is Optimize Nutrition, and in this blog I will explain what constitutes a healthy diet, give you some tips to help you optimize your nutrition, and clarify whether or not supplements are truly a waste of money.
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The "magic pill" that will allow you to eat whatever you want and live forever...Posted on November 28th, 2006 |
Categories: Thermogenisis | Supplements | Resveratrol | Phytonutrients | Nutrition | Longevity | Functional Medicine | Energy Boost | Anti-aging
"Live to 120 years old by eating as much as you want and drinking lots of red wine!"
That's the intriguing finding of a recent study from Harvard researcher David Sinclair and his group.
The only catch?
Well, you'd have to drink about 1,500 bottles of wine a day to get those results.
Of course, that would kill you pretty quickly -- before you'd have a chance to reach age 120!
Still, those are important findings.
In fact, Dr. Sinclair thinks that they're so important that he started a company to produce a pharmaceutical derivative of the active compound in red wine, resveratrol.
Although his findings have merit, I think he is misguided in his attempt to find the "magic pill" that will allow you to eat whatever you want and live forever.
If you'd like to leave a comment or want to see what others have said about this post, click on the appropriate button below.
How to eat 12 pounds of food daily and still lose weight...Posted on November 14th, 2006 |
Categories: Weight Loss | Supplements | Phytonutrients | Nutrition | Meal Timing | Konjac root | Healthy Foods | Health | glucomannan | Fiber
Imagine eating 12 pounds of food a day -- and still staying thin and healthy.
Sounds crazy, right?
Well, that's exactly what our hunter-gatherer ancestors ate for millennia!
And they didn't have any obesity or chronic diseases like heart disease, diabetes, cancer, or dementia.
Of course, I wouldn't advise anyone today to eat 12 pounds of food, because the food in our society lacks one major secret ingredient that our ancestors ate in nearly all their food -- fiber!
Fiber has so many health benefits that I've made it the entire focus of this week's blog.
But before I tell you about what fiber can do for you, let's a look a little more at the history of fiber.
If you'd like to leave a comment or want to see what others have said about this post, click on the appropriate button below.
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