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» “Cereal Killer”: Be On the Lookout For Gluten

This is a deep and comprehensive look at gluten that should be read and shared by as many folks as possible. I have had the pleasure of meeting Nora. She is a brilliant, passionate, and generous voice for health and wellness. Her book, Primal Body, Primal Mind is on my top 5 most recommended for those who want to dig deeper still. 

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A Century of Meat. Interesting to see chicken’s rise.

A Century of Meat. Interesting to see chicken’s rise.

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I’m reluctant to share this. Ego gets the better of most folks in gyms (and in all things surrounding fitness). It should be emphasized that being strong is not a marker of real health. I promise I’ll share my A1c when I get health insurance. The point is I’d like to focus the attention elsewhere:

I am sharing this as a simple n=1 validation of four things: the remarkable power of sleep, the value of stress management, the ease of an 80-20 approach to the paleo diet, and the simple effectiveness of Mark Rippetoe’s Starting Strength

I can babble endlessly about this stuff but sometimes just seeing a 440 pound deadlift by a wholly typical 172 pound 41 year old speaks more eloquently than random ruminations or ridiculous rants. 

NOTE: I know it’s not pretty. Cut me some slack. It’s the most I’ve ever lifted and this isn’t meant to be instructional.

BONUS: I love the Sarah McLachlan soundtrack provided by the gym’s fabulous music programmers). :-)

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The Cost of Obesity (And What Can Be Done)

Cost of Obesity

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» 80 Percent of Antibiotics Used on Animals

Data released in December by the Food and Drug Administration revealed that most antibiotics sold and distributed in 2009 in the United States were used on livestock.  Twenty-eight million pounds were used on agricultural animals while a little over seven million pounds were used on humans.

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(Source: primalpalette)

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That’s a hopeful graph from Google Trends. 

That’s a hopeful graph from Google Trends. 

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And people say that eating well is too expensive.

And people say that eating well is too expensive.

(Source: simplypi)

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» Nom Nom Paleo Dot Com

Whoa! Where did this come from? What a lovely and cutely named resource to discover. Enjoy!

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Excellent. Fat Head is available to watch for free on Hulu. http://www.hulu.com/fat-head

Excellent. Fat Head is available to watch for free on Hulu. http://www.hulu.com/fat-head

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