In Part 1 of The Beginner’s Guide to Keto, we went over the benefits of ketosis and how our body uses ketones for fuel. In part 2, we’re going to go over some simple methods of entering keto. We will also explore how to stay in ketosis and some easy food options to help you […]
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Beginners Guido to Keto: Part 1
Paleo/Keto Recipe: Wild Cod over Cauliflower Rice
Wild Cod over Cauliflower Rice is a surprisingly simple, yet flavorful recipe. In fact, it’s one of my favorites of the white fish recipes. The ingredients are pretty simple: Cod Riced Cauliflower Butter Kumin Seeds Lemon Pepper Salt Garlic The Cauliflower Rice We can start with toasting some whole cumin seeds in a […]
Is Type 3 Diabetes Real and how to Avoid it
Five foods that are Slowing down your Weight Loss
Whenever the new year comes around, a lot of people begin to focus on their health, especially weight loss. Unfortunately, not a lot of people stay the course, but some do. For those that are staying the course, but are having trouble with weight loss, here are five foods that might be the culprit. Root […]
Why Malnutrition and Obesity Commonly happen at the same Time
Is it possible to be malnourished, anemic and obese at the same time? The answer is a yes according to the Global Nutrition Report. Just take a look at this article from the New York Times and this one from BBC News for all the statistical data on obesity and it’s link to malnutrition. How can obesity […]
Why you Should eat your Vegetables
If you’ve followed my blog article, you’ll notice I’m not a big fan of vegetables. They aren’t necessary for our survival, their nutrient density pales to meats & seafood and some people can’t tolerate them in abundance. With that being said, the right vegetables can add some benefits to our health. Before I go into […]
Low-carb, high-fat diet could replace Dialysis
Ketogenic diets have been historically used to treat epilepsy in the past. For the first time, a low carb ketogenic diet has been bought up in mainstream media. ABC has made a report on a study done on mice. The study suggests that a low carb, ketogenic diet may reverse kidney disease and get someone […]
The Problem with “Everything in Moderation”
We’ve all heard the expression “everything in moderation” before. It sounds great because it sounds like a nice balance of control and effect. Unfortunately, it’s an unscientific statement that helps people who don’t know anything about anything sound like they know something about something. The term “everything in moderation” is mostly used for dieting, […]
Don’t give up on Losing Weight for your 2016 Resolution
At the beginning of every year, everyone feels a jolt of fresh air and get hype about their goals. Most goals have something to do with health and weight loss. Unfortunately, by the time spring comes around, most of us have abandoned our weight loss goals. Well, I’m here to help, just in case you’re […]