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Monthly Archives: November 2014
Type III Diabetes Is Preventable
You have heard me say in these pages before that Alzheimer’s disease, that ultimately fatal debilitation of the brain, is referred to commonly by physicians as type three diabetes. This relationship between insulin resistance and AD has been confirmed by … Continue reading
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Tagged alzheimer's disease, diabetes, diet, NIH, type iii diabetes
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Bottles of Milk
It comes in a bottle. If it did not, you would never drink it–milk. I, for one, have always thought that human beings drinking the product of another species mammary glands as a beverage was an unnatural act. This act … Continue reading
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Tagged cancer, food science, health claims, heart disease, milk, osteoporosis
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Relapse, Again
Some things never get old, like getting off of sugar and simple starch. I am gonna quit eating sugar every day, starting today. I know this sounds a lot like what I said I was planning to do just last … Continue reading
Money, A Poor Measure of Value
I have said before that what something costs is rarely a good indication of what it is worth to the world. The ‘free’ market is a place where you can sell something like oil, that when used is forever lost, … Continue reading
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Tagged corn production, crop subsidies, surplus food, USDA, wasting energy
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