minerals

Wise Up! Antinutrients? Everything In Vegetables Is Unusable And Toxic To Humans!

The ridiculous propaganda website “Health.com” aka. “Unhealthy as f**k” recently posted an article about antinutrients, one of the many problems with all plant-based “food.” Of course, they acknowledge some of the problems with antinutrients only to try and minimize them. It’s the usual tactic used towards a gullible audience. Give a little bit of legitimacy to the “horrid claims” then downplay it and turn it around by quoting some paid charlatans. Well, let’s see […]

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Drinking Sparkling Water Will Force Your Body To Produce More Bicarbonate Ions To Avoid Hypercapnia

Today we return to Medical News Today and another great example of the wrong-think and the embarrassing lack of knowledge we see in almost every single medical- and nutritional study conducted today — as well as the publications writing about them. This should be basic level biology, physiology, and biochemistry, yet they fail at almost every single step. Let’s see what the morons have to say about something as stupid as sparkling water and

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Animal-Based Calcium Against Colon Cancer?

Today we’ll make a stop at Health.com and one of their latest articles on the potential effects of milk and reduced risk of colorectal cancer in women. Let’s see what they got right and what they got wrong, and how this information can be used, if even applicable. “Getting a glass of milk’s worth of calcium a day could lower colorectal cancer risk in women, a new study published in Nature Communications found.” Perhaps,

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There Are No Real Health Benefits Of Sweating

Once again we return to Ironmagazine and their clueless writer Matt Weik, likely one the absolute worst of the fitness-wannabe writers out there. In this recently published article he tackled sweating. Let’s see how much he managed to get wrong this time. “Have you ever noticed those beads of sweat dripping down your face after a workout? There are actual health benefits of sweating that not many people are aware of.” Have I ever

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Supplementary Selenium, Possible Health Risks And More On Triglycerides

Today we once again return to Examine.com and to a summary of a study on supplements as most people, including the staff at Examine, still fail to understand the most important aspect of any kind of supplement or compound from any kind of plant-based source. Yes, I’m talking about the chemical differences between an inorganic compound as found in plants or manufactured in a lab, and that of an organic bioactive compound as found

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Zinc Deficiency Is Impossible On A Natural Animal-Based Diet

Today we return to T-Nation, the fitness wannabe supplement pushers that never have studied biochemistry, nor looked into simple biology or physiology. In their recent article on “zinc deficiency,” they once again fail to differentiate between organic and bioavailable minerals and inorganic non-bioavailable minerals. Let’s see what else they made a mess of. “Relying on the RDI (Recommended Dietary Intake) system is tricky business. The RDI provides guidelines for nutrient intake. The problem? The

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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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Mud Water Is A Highly Toxic Mushroom Soup — An Introduction To Mushrooms

Oh yes, clueless Matt Weik of Ironmagazine returns with yet another zero out of ten article, this time doing an advertisement for “Mud Water,” as in a toxic mix of mushrooms, supposedly as an alternative to coffee. Well, while the creators with the combined IQ of a 3-year-old child might find it funny, the silly name is actually appropriate. Mud as in as in sludge, as in toxic muck, as in something you would

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