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Sagging Skin Is Not Due To Rapid Weight Loss, It’s Due to Nutrient Deficiencies (A Shitty Diet)

It’s time for another reality check and some myth busting. You know, the stuff I do best here on this website with more than 30+ years of experience of physique transformations within the fitness industry and as a follower of our natural species-appropriate diet since 2018. This time the imbeciles at Verywell Health covered the latest alleged “side effect” from retarded use of weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic. Let’s see how much of this […]

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Carnosine Fallacy: Nutrients Does Not Improve Conditions Unless Deficient

Today we return to Examine.com and a summary of an perfect example of not understanding simple biochemistry as a team of incompetent researchers who analyzed several 14-week randomized controlled trials in 43 adult participants with prediabetes or type 2 diabetes, who supplemented with carnosine (2 grams/day) to observe its effect on body composition, muscle strength, bone health, vascular and metabolic markers compared to placebo. Key study details “The participants (median age of 53; 30

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The Fallacy Of Focusing On A Single Nutrient In Useless Studies

Today we return to Examine.com for another perfect example of wasted time and resources on studies focusing on a single nutrient and a possible outcome.This time some researchers performed a controlled trial and the possible effects of Omega-3 fatty acids and the occurrence of heart arrhythmias in 74 people with acute coronary syndrome. Key study details “The participants were admitted to a critical care unit in Iran. They received standard care and consumed either

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Malnutrition And Poor Oral Health — And How To Easily Spot Nutrient Deficiencies

Today we return to Examine.com and a summary of yet another totally meaningless meta-analysis of 4 cross-sectional studies on people with poor oral health and the association with a higher risk of having a low nutritional status (a predictor of malnutrition.) Key study details “The studies, conducted in Lebanon (3 studies) and Brazil (1 study), assessed the participants with the Oral Health–Related Quality of Life Questionnaire. Nutritional status was assessed with the Geriatric Oral

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Real Organic Nutrients Makes A Meal More Satiating

A lot of studies nowadays are a total waste of time and resources. Most of the time when browsing new “study finds” and summaries, you will likely keep repeating the question, “how the f**k did they come up with researching such a useless and retarded thing?” Well, today’s study summary from Examine.com is no exception. Hopefully I can salvage it by adding something useful. Quick Summary “In this randomized crossover trial, 44 adult participants

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Trying to Remedy Deficiencies — Magnesium L-Threonate Improving Sleep Quality?

Once again we return to Examine.com for another perfect example of totally useless and meaningless trial study. This time they summarized a controlled trial with magnesium L-threonate and its impact on improved sleep quality, daytime functioning, and mood in adults with self-reported sleep problems. What was studied? “The effectiveness of supplementation with magnesium L-threonate (MgT) for improving self-reported sleep problems. The primary outcome was sleep quality, assessed using the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI), Leeds

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Stop Focusing On A Single Macronutrient, Focus on Species Specific Nutrition!

Remember the misguided obsession that Chris Shugart of T-Nation has for protein? Well, the imbecile Matt Weik of the competing Ironmagazine is now trying to follow in Shugart’s footsteps, and to be honest he stumbles quite a lot, as usual. Let’s see what crap he scattered all over his poor readers this time. “I was cruising the internet the other day and stumbled upon some information that I found interesting. The topic was that

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Fat Regain Is Due To Nutrient Deficiencies

Today we return to T-Nation as Chris Shugart takes a look at yet another extremely retarded theory in an effort to sell some supplements to their gullible readers. As you might know, I worked for more than 30+ years the fitness/coaching-, diet-, supplement-, and medical industry at an elite level, coaching more than 1100 athletes — especially within Bodybuilding and Fitness, as in getting athletes ridiculously shredded for competitions and keeping a decent appearance

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Forget About Protein Deficiency, Focus on Bioavailable Nutrients Instead

Due to “nutrition science,” the pseudo-science that was invented, made-up and turned into complete nonsense by the Food Industry, the Medical Community, and the Pharmaceutical Industry, people have been conditioned into thinking in terms of macronutrients (fat, protein and toxic unnecessary carbohydrates) instead of essential nutrients, their bioavailability and food synergy. If you take a look at any health-, fitness-, or survival tv-show, the only things you will hear on repeat are “calories” and

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No, It’s not About Protein, It’s About Nutrients

And here I thought we had put this protein debate to rest. However, the “Chief Content Officer” Chris Shugart, over at T-Nation, managed to find yet another “study” where he, just like the dimwits performing the study, draw some seriously flawed conclusions. Chris begins the article in the typical ‘T-Nation’ fashion with some mocking disguised as humor about telling people who are a little bit ‘too pudgy’ to simply stop ‘eating so damn much.’

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