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Research of the Week
There appears to be no increased risk of type 2 diabetes with saturated fat consumption. For certain saturated fats, there may even be a negative (protective) association.
Animal foods enhance absorption of plant micronutrients.
Eating breakfast and skipping dinner increases fat oxidation.
Psilocybin beats SSRIs for reducing rumination.
Another study finds that vitamin D supplementation is associated with a lower risk of COVID mortality, particularly in D-deficient and those at higher latitudes.
New Primal Kitchen Podcasts
Primal Kitchen Podcast: The Link Between Dairy Intolerance and Dairy Genes with Alexandre Family Farm Founders Blake and Stephanie
Primal Health Coach Radio: If You’re Not Showing Up, Someone Else Will with Libby Rothschild
Media, Schmedia
Is original antigenic sin going to be an issue this fall?
Interesting Blog Posts
Why did the printing revolution occur in Europe and not Asia (which had print first)?
Social Notes
Everything Else
I can confirm that the country is falling apart as a result: mustard shortage in France.
Things I’m Up to and Interested In
Interesting new tool: Enter a medication and find out what nutrient deficiencies it causes.
Everything is connected: Social isolation and fibrinogen levels.
Not a big surprise: Plant-based meat analogues aren’t analogues at all, don’t digest very well.
Good “news”: Natural immunity with early Covid variants works against later ones and does not trigger original antigenic sin.
Nice way of thinking about it: Genetics as a window of opportunity.
Question I’m Asking
Do you take any medication? Has your lifestyle and diet allowed you to reduce those?
Recipe Corner
Time Capsule
One year ago (Sep 3 – Sep 10)
- The Benefits of Trampolining and Rebounding—Why you should try it.
- Mastic Gum: Science and Benefits—Why to chew.
Comment of the Week
“Hey Mark,
–Richard drops alcohol, sees great benefits.
The post New and Noteworthy: What I Read This Week—Edition 193 appeared first on Mark’s Daily Apple.
Filed under: Fitness
Just read your latest SWS…”How to Put the Work in Everyday.”
…A month ago, I dropped alcohol cold turkey (or should I say Wild Turkey?). This is after a couple of decades of drinking too much too often. And it has been ridiculously easy. I’ve done a number of vids about that on my YT channel: How To Make It Easy.
Anyway, the point of this and how it relates to your SWS is that the most profound thing about the cessation is a passion and motivation for work. It’s so good/”bad” that I’m up every damn morning between 4-5am. Just chomping at the bit to get a bit closer to those goals, evaluate plan and execution, etc. No alarm clock. I just wake up, start thinking of the exciting prospects, and the covers are thrown off!
This morning was 04.45 and at 06.00 I said to myself, ‘go make a couple of videos in 2 locations.’ By 06.15 I was shooting at Rawai Beach in Phuket, Thailand. That was about the 4 weeks of no booze. Then I hopped on the motorbike, rode the 5 mins up to Promthep Cape, the southernmost tip of Phuket, and shot another one about ridiculous politics in the US.
Stopped for a coffee on the way back, then got some gas for the motorbike, then hit the hardware store for something I need, then hit a convenience store for bottled water.
So by 07.30 when I arrived back at my place, I’d already achieved more than in an average day boozed up.
Cheers, man.
Richard”