Diet and Nutrition

All Green Juices Are Extremely Toxic

The medical shill-site Healthline is back with a desperate article, trying to justify the extremely toxic ‘green juices’ with a review of ‘celery juice’ while debunking the most ridiculous claims to give an illusion of being “scientific” and presenting a “weighted” opinion. It’s actually quite the hilarious reading if you understand human physiology and are not one of the gullible sheep. Healthline begins their article with the preamble that, “celery juice contains multiple nutrients […]

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Eat This, Not That: Worst of the Worst?

This review was a request by some of my readers. When looking at ranking websites based on traffic provided by Google Analytics, the website “eatthis.com” recently climbed from rank 8 to rank 3 at the beginning of this year with a monthly 11.6 million visitors within the category of “Nutrition Diets and Fitness” in the US. While I’m not sure if this was due to heavy bot-induced traffic brought on by their Freemasonic funding,

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Definitions: Carnivore, Animal-Based, or…?

Before we start, there are some ‘universal truths’ that are not debatable, such as the scientific and physiological fact that humans are obligate hyper carnivores; that we are physiologically built for the consumption of animal fat and animal protein. This also means that anything from the ‘plant kingdom’ is toxic and potentially harmful to us. In addition, plants in general are extremely low on bioavailable nutrients, which means that we as humans have a

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More on Fish Oil/Omega-3

As I’m a bit pressed on time this Sunday morning, this will be rather short and based on a recent article published over at T Nation called, “We’ve Been Taking Fish Oil Wrong, and You Have Too.” Oh, okay then. Are you going to admit that most fish oil supplements are rancid and toxic once being consumed and that we all are better off simply consuming some fatty fish now and then, or sticking

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The Detox Diet Scam

Today we return to Healthline and a recent article they published on ‘detox diets’ and whether they work or not. Although I’ve touched briefly on this in some articles, let’s see what they have to say on the subject and I’ll break it down. “Your body is capable of cleansing itself without detox diets. However, other aspects of cleanses, including eating nutritious whole foods, may have benefits.” Yes, although your body detoxes from what

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Intermittent Fasting: The Importance of Actually Eating and The Difference Between Men and Women

Muscle & Fitness recently posted an article on Intermittent Fasting and differences between men and women. And since a sane human being actually acknowledge that there are only two genders and that there are differences between the sexes, this is an interesting topic. Also, as with all these ‘Intermittent Fasting’ articles, they never mention the real important part, that of actually eating. Their article begins with quoting a 2020 survey where, allegedly, 24 percent

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The Pseudo-Science of Weight-Loss in 2024

The shills at Healthline are back with what they call six “Science-Backed Tips to Lose Weight Fast and Sustainably.”At least they start off with telling their readers to ‘cut carbs,’ although it should say ‘cut out carbs,’ as in removing all extremely toxic carbohydrates. Well, let’s see what more they have. “How to lose weight in 6 simple steps…” 1. Eat protein, fat, and vegetables “Aim to include a variety of foods at each

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Shills be Shillin’: Herbal Medicine and the Plant-Based Psy-Op

Recently I’ve seen a few “truthers,” that previously have delivered pretty correct information regarding the pseudo-science of the germ theory, as in the falsehood of pathogens, viruses, and contagion now post and pushing for plants and ‘herbal medicine.’ One of the posts said something like this: “If eating plants causes disease, how did herbal medicine ever get off the ground and remain a primary form of medicine for thousands of years?” I have covered

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