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Eating In The Evening Contributes To Diabetes? Eating Late Is Always Bad!

Recently, the pharmaceutical shills and misinformation “health” platform Medical News Today published an article based on a study investigating the impact on eating large meals in the evening and the connection to increased risk of type 2 diabetes. Although I have covered this subject many times, let’s see where they are going with this, what they tell us, and what they do not. “As the holidays approach and the epic meals begin, a study […]

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Melatonin = Better Quality Sleep = Maximizing Natural Growth Hormone Release = Better Recovery From Injuries

Yes, that was a mouthful for a headline, but it should hopefully grab the attention of anyone in need of better recovery, especially after an injury or a surgical procedure. Also, it kind of summarizes this article. But before we get ahead of ourselves, let’s look at a study that the website Examine recently summarized for us. And as usual, the researchers, nor the crew at Examine, understands the mechanics behind the findings, and

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No, Never Eat at Night

As the year comes to an end, we return to T-Nation and a short article by diet- and protein-obsessed Chris Shugart. This time it’s about late-night eating, and although he understands that it’s a bad thing, he still misses the big picture and presents some very bad advice. He begins his article with quite a cliché, citing: “An old expression goes like this: “Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince, and dinner

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