pa title=”PBT” href=”http://primalblueprint.com/products/The-Primal-Blueprint-Transformation-Seminar%3A-2012.html” target=”_blank”img class=”alignright” title=”PBT” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/PBT_logo_new__52495_zoom.jpg” alt=”PBT logo new 52495 zoom” width=”290″ height=”290″ //aBrad Kearns checks in from the road to report great success with the first few a href=”http://primalblueprint.com/products/The-Primal-Blueprint-Transformation-Seminar%3A-2012.html” target=”_blank”Primal Transformation seminars/a. Lively groups of 50 folks enjoyed Phoenix, Portland, Seattle, Boulder and St. Louis events recently. It#8217;s been such a great experience that Brad has added four new dates. Here#8217;s the latest schedule:/p
pstrongLos Altos, CA/strong #8211; Wednesday, Feb. 29/p
pstrongSacramento, CA /strong- Tuesday, Mar. 6/p
pstrongAtlanta, GA/strong #8211; Monday, Mar. 26/p
pstrongMiami Beach, FL/strong #8211; Tuesday, Mar. 27/p
pstrongHouston, TX/strong #8211; Wednesday, Mar. 28/p
pstrongDallas, TX/strong #8211; Thursday, Mar. 29/p
pstrongTorrance, CA/strong #8211; Monday, Apr. 9/p
pstrongSan Diego, CA/strong #8211; Monday, Jun. 4/p
pYou can learn all about this special seminar series and reserve your spot a title=”Primal Blueprint Transformation Seminar” href=”http://primalblueprint.com/products/The-Primal-Blueprint-Transformation-Seminar%3A-2012.html” target=”_blank”here/a./p
pa title=”PrimalCon 2012″ href=”http://primalblueprint.com/products/PrimalCon-%252d-The-Primal-Blueprint-Experience-%282012%29.html” target=”_blank”img class=”alignright” title=”PrimalCon” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/primalcon2012__18466_zoom.jpg” alt=”primalcon2012 18466 zoom” width=”261″ height=”261″ //aWhile my schedule is packed with numerous upcoming […]

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pimg class=”alignright” title=”Dark Chocolate” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/dark_chocolate.jpg” alt=”dark chocolate” width=”320″ height=”212″ /Yes, I know, I know. That title isn#8217;t exactly comforting. I hate giving you guys bad news, seeing as how you make this website possible, and I hate making unpopular recommendations like #8220;eat more a title=”Is All Butter Created Equal?” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/grass-fed-butter/”butter/a#8221; or #8220;get some a title=”Vitamin D: Sun Exposure, Supplementation and Doses” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/vitamin-d-sun-exposure-supplementation-and-doses/”sun/a#8221; or #8220;drink a glass of a title=”How to Eat More Chocolate and Drink More Wine Every Day Read more: http://www.marksdailyapple.com/chocolate-and-wine/#ixzz1mz0WDZvT” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/chocolate-and-wine/#axzz1myzl5hVd”red wine/a,#8221; but I have to stick to the truth here, even if it hurts. And the truth is that you should probably be eating dark chocolate on a semi-regular basis because the stuff is pretty dang good for you. Before you log out, never to return again, give me a minute to explain myself:/p
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21 Feb 2012 Intermittent Fasting and Brain Health Permalink|View Comments (5)|Post Comment|Share|Posted by ReasonLoading…Via the Guardian: “Fasting for regular periods could help protect the brain against degenerative illnesses … Researchers [had] found evidence which shows that periods of stopping virtually all food intake for one or two days a week could protect the brain against some of the worst effects of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and other ailments. … Reducing your calorie intake could help your brain, but doing so by cutting your intake of food is not likely to be the best method of triggering this protection. It is likely to be better to go on intermittent bouts of fasting, in which you eat hardly anything at all, and then have periods when you eat as much as you want.

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pimg class=”alignright” title=”Coffee” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/coffee.jpg” alt=”coffee” width=”320″ height=”213″ /In today#8217;s edition of a title=”Dear Mark” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/category/dear-mark/”Dear Mark/a, I cover a topic near and dear to many of your hearts: a title=”Caffeine Talk” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/coffee-tea-caffeine-talk/”caffeine/a. But I don#8217;t just cover caffeine; I explore whether caffeine truly does act as a diuretic, especially during exercise, and whether or not caffeine can actually be helpful to athletic performance. Should we all be downing mugs of joe or cups of tea before we hit the gym or head outdoors?/p
pLet#8217;s find out./p
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pI#8217;ve been told that drinking coffee prior to, or during workouts is a big no-no, because it#8217;s a diuretic and will lead to dehydration, which is no good for performance (or health). But I love an iced coffee right before my workouts. I feel like it helps. It could just be placebo, but if it#8217;s not hurting, I#8217;m okay, right?/p
pI wonder if you could give […]

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pimg class=”alignright” title=”Brightly Colored Salad with Chermoula Dressing” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/chermoula_salad1.jpg” alt=”chermoula salad1″ width=”320″ height=”227″ /Although a knobby old root vegetable has it charms, the eye-catching hues of brightly colored veggies are much harder to resist. Luckily, when it comes to the gorgeous red, yellow, purple, orange and green hues of brightly-colored vegetables, their beauty isn’t only skin deep./p
pAs a title=”Why You Should Eat Brightly Colored Fruits and Vegetables” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/why-you-should-eat-brightly-colored-fruits-and-vegetables/#axzz1mO3x1Skz”discussed earlier in the week/a, brightly colored vegetables are valuable for their potentially health-promoting plant pigments. The strategy for adding these pigments into your diet is simple: eat a wide variety of brightly colored vegetables. You can a title=”Choose Your Own Stir Fry Adventure” href=”https://www.marksdailyapple.com/choose-your-own-stir-fry-adventure/”stir fry them/a, sauté them, lightly steam the veggies or, easiest of all, eat them raw. To make a plate of raw veggies more interesting, a bold dressing is in order and chermoula is just the thing./p
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pIt’s Friday, everyone! And that means another a title=”Success Stories” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/category/success-story-summaries/”Primal Blueprint Real Life Story/a from a Mark#8217;s Daily Apple reader. If you have your own success story and would like to share it with me and the Mark’s Daily Apple community please contact me a title=”Contact Me!” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/the-book/share-success-story/” target=”_self”here/a. I’ll continue to publish these each Friday as long as they keep coming in. Thank you for reading!/p
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pMy name is Pamela Mathews and I’ve always been an active person. I also have never been shy when it comes to eating. After three kids (the last one having an emergency C-section) and two arthroscopic knee surgeries on the same knee (six months apart), my weight started to skyrocket. I bought my first pair of size 14 jeans and I weighed 180 pounds. I […]

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pimg class=”alignright” title=”Handicraft” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/handicraft.jpg” alt=”handicraft” width=”320″ height=”212″ /Anyone who’s spent significant time creating with their hands #8211; whether it be painting, carpentry, knitting, carving, building #8211; can appreciate the distinctive satisfaction it evokes. (I’m using the term broadly.) Handicraft, as wide a spectrum as it can encompass, isn’t about routine chores or fix-its. There’s a difference between grudgingly doing your own home repairs to save money and savoring the experience of meticulously renovating your own home. It’s about the love of the craft on some level. Not everyone would put it in those specific terms, but the people I know who practice handicraft acknowledge they’re drawn to what they do on some subconscious level. Picking up a familiar tool feels comfortable, even calming. The balance of its weight in your hand feels sure. Spending an hour at one’s own workspace (e.g. basement studio, garage workbench), however plain or disheveled, feels […]

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pstrongAge:/strong 30/p
pstrongCraig#8217;s Goals:/strong #8220;Dear Mark, I have been following the Primal Blueprint since April 2011 and have lost a lot of weight (down from 101kg to 85kg). Like many who have gone Primal, I have never felt better./p
pI saw your challenge a few days ago and was tempted to participate. I am at a plateau point where my body is stubbornly refusing to shift body fat. I think the challenge (and going public) will help me to achieve a much lower body fat and muscle definition./p
pMy girlfriend Pat took this photo this afternoon. I was shocked to see how poorly defined I was […]

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pimg class=”alignright” title=”Donut” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/donut.jpg” alt=”donut” width=”320″ height=”212″ /We all make poor choices against our better judgment. It#8217;s kind of what makes us human #8211; the tendency to actively and willfully make decisions that will result in unfavorable outcomes. Sure, the candy bar tastes good, but you know you#8217;ll feel awful after eating it. Yeah, that blog is fun to read, but you know you#8217;d be much happier if you finished that essay for class first. And yet five minutes later, a candy bar wrapper sits, emptied of its contents; your molars house fragments of nougat and sport a caramel sheen; a title=”What Happens to Your Body When… You Carb Binge?” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/what-happens-to-your-body-when-you-carb-binge/”light nausea approaches/a; and you find yourself wading knee deep through comment sections, MS Word window minimized. What just happened? Why did you do those things that you told yourself you wouldn#8217;t, that you warned yourself against, and whose negative […]

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