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Category Archives: Healthcare
Paradigm Shift: The Importance of the Right Anecdotal Evidence
The Power of Anecdotal Evidence by the CEO ***The link here was updated on 9/15/2020 because the original was removed. Concerns have arisen that she may lose her job if she doesn’t stop advocating the low carbs diets, because the … Continue reading
Posted in diabetes, Food War, Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, nutrition
Tagged ADA standards for diabetes, can diabetes be cured, can I use low carbs for diabetes, diabetes is curable, diabetes is reversible, do I need insulin for diabetes, does keto cure diabetes, does low carbs diet help diabetes, how to treat diabetes, is diabetes reversible?, what about keto diet for diabetes, what about LC diet, what drugs for diabetes, what drugs for T2D, what is diabetes?, what is insulin, what is T2D
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Beyond Keto Summit–Learn from the Experts
The Upcoming Excitement Join virtually the Beyond Keto Summit. The video shows the speakers–one of them is yours truly. I discuss migraine. Lots of topics are covered, from diet to heart health to Alzheimer’s to sports and many more. The … Continue reading
Ketosis, Fad Diets, & Facts
PRESS RELEASE Do you know what a fad is? It is defined as an intense and widely shared enthusiasm for something, especially one that is short-lived and without basis in the object’s qualities; a craze (Google dictionary) What this means is … Continue reading
Bad Science & Social Media Chatter
Image from The Lancet The Power of Social Media over Bad Science Can the common folk change their destiny by openly discussing science (good or bad science, even those that are just mimicking research)? Recently, on Twitter in particular, scientific … Continue reading
Posted in cholesterol, diabetes, Food War, Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, nutrition
Tagged bad science versus good science, diabetes crisis, dogmatic science, get rid of bad science, how to lose weight, information overload, misinformation on nutrition, obesity crisis, old nutritional advice, old science, SAD diet, the power of information, the power of social media, the problem with eat lancet, we the people, why are we fat
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Where is the Beef? The 6 Papers That Turned the World Up-Side-Down
Image Image from the New York Times article About the News on “No Harm” from Red Meat You have heard it by now. For sure. Several academic articles hit the press (below the belt) on October 1, 2019, published by … Continue reading
Posted in Food War, Healthcare, Must Read, nutrition, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged eat red meat, greenhouse gas emission is a joke, healthy cow, red meat and associated diseases, red meat dangers, red meat is bad for us, red meat is good for us, research on red meat, should I eat red meat, what about meat, what is the greenhouse gas emission from cows, what's with red meat
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Osteocalcin and Atherosclerosis
The Secret Cholesterol Theory Completely accidentally I bumped into an article about osteocalcin, and it turned out to be something pretty important. My research about the fight-or-flight mechanism, which is associated with migraine, led me to this article. Those of … Continue reading
Posted in cholesterol, diabetes, Food War, Healthcare, Interesting reading, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged can stress cause, can stress cause CVD, diabetes and CVD, diabetes and heart disease, heart disease and stress, osteocalcin and heart disease, stress and heart disease, T2D and cholesterol, what is cholesterol, what is LDL, what is osteocalcin, what is the cholesterol theory
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Statin Lies
New Article is Revealing: Do Statins Really Work? A new article, by one of UKs most prominent cardiologists, Dr. Aseem Malhotra, was just released. I also saved this article as a PDF, in case it mysteriously disappears, since in the … Continue reading
Posted in Big Pharma, cholesterol, Drugs of Shame, Food War, Healthcare, nutrition, statins
Tagged I have high cholesterol, is LDL bad cholesterol?, my doctor prescribed statins, should I take statins, side effects of statins, statin side effects, statins are harmful, statins kill, what are statins, what is high cholesterol?
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Yet One More Junk Paper in JAMA Internal Medicine
Will they EVER learn statistics? The paper Association of Animal and Plant Protein Intake With All-Cause and Cause-Specific Mortality, an “original investigation” (whatever that means, since they just crunched numbers), published on the 26th of August–this paper is behind a … Continue reading
Posted in Food War, Healthcare, Interesting reading, Must Read, nutrition, Press Release, This & That, Thoughts
Tagged association versus causality, bad statistics, Bradford criteria significance, carbage paper, food questionnaire, meat protein is bad, meat protein is great, nutrition research, plant protein is bad, plant protein is good, red meat and mortality, red meat bashing, red meat is bad, red meat kills
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How Far Will They Go?
To The End! Fighting for what science shows can harm your reputation, make you lose your job, and… who know how far they will go! This the story of Maryanne Demasi, Ph.D., an investigative science journalists: “I became the subject … Continue reading
Posted in Big Pharma, cholesterol, Drugs of Shame, Healthcare, Must Read, statins, Thoughts
Tagged are statins harmful, should women take statins?, should you refuse statins?, should you take statins?, statin fraud, statin war, statins are bad for your health, statins are good for your health, statins are harmful, statins make lots of money, war of statins, women and statins
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Can Potassium Harm You? One More Time!
PRESS RELEASE Hot off the press! My latest article published on HormonesMatter with a ton of extremely important details on potassium. This article is based on an email discussion I had with an emergency hospital cardiologist friend. It is written … Continue reading
Posted in Healthcare, Must Read, nutrition, Press Release, supplements
Tagged electrolyte balance, electrolyte homeostasis, how much potassium, potassium amount needed, potassium is essential, potassium is harmful, shoudl I take potassium supplement, what is hypernatremia, what is hypokalemia, what is hyponatremia, what is in electrolyte, what is kyperkalemia, what's bad about potassium, what's good about potassium
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