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A Short Binge On Carbohydrates Is Enough To Alter Brain Insulin Response

A few weeks back I destroyed the false and ridiculous ideas of our naturally produced hormone insulin damaging the brain and causing obesity in my article “Obesity Has Nothing To Do With Insulin Or The Brain. Obesity Is The Result Of A Bad Lifestyle.”  Today we will look at another study involving the brain and insulin covered by the medical and pharmaceutical shills at Medscape. Let’s see what they concluded and what may be […]

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Reducing Carbohydrates Will Decrease Liver Fat

Today we return to Examine.com and one of their reviews on a recent study on “changes in macronutrients and changes in liver fat.”If you know a little biochemistry, this should be a no-brainer. So, let’s see what was discovered and what skewed conclusions they drew from it. What was studied? “Associations between changes in macronutrient intake and changes in liver fat.” Well, we know for sure of one macronutrient that is both toxic and

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Or Keep Your Liver Healthy By Removing The Worst Offenders

Your favorite Comic-Sans Anti-health writer Matt Weik of Ironmagazine is back with another not-so groundbreaking article. I’m not sure why he chose to write about a “liver shrinking diet,” but he unwittingly uncovered some small hidden truths — and being a total imbecile, he didn’t give them a second thought. Considering that Ironmagazine is a fitness and bodybuilding website, perhaps it was meant to mock the wanna-be bodybuilders that are afraid of tiny needles

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Going To Bed Late Increases The Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease, Obesity and Diabetes

Again we return to Medical News Today and another review of a recent study where the authors found that going to bed late, independent of lifestyle factors such as late snacking, increases the risk of type 2 diabetes, as well as body fat accumulation. Of course, if you know anything about physiology, or if you’ve been coached by me and “lectured” on the importance of going to bed before 10 p.m., you should be

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