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Are We Scared of Salt?
New article on salt is out! Why Are We So Scared of Salt? Over the past several decades, the general consensus of health professionals has been to recommend that all people lower their salt intake. Without the recognition of the … Continue reading
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Tagged blood pressure, cholesterol, heart, heart disease, heart health, hypertension, LDL, migraine, salt, sodium, sugar, triglycerides
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All You Want to Know About SUGAR & Sugar Substitutes!
Oh I know you will hate me after this article! But I think I prefer you hate me alive and healthy than dead or sick… so let me start by saying: I don’t mind you feeling angry or pissed or … Continue reading
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Tagged bacteria, cholesterol, dehydration, diabetes II, exercise, fat, fiber, fructose, fruit, fruit juice, GI, glucose, glycollic, gut, heart, heart disease, hydration, insoluble fiber, junk food, LDL, Marathon, mitochondria, obesity, soluble fiber, Stevia, sucrose, sugar, sugar substitutes, triglyceride
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