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Posted on May 17, 2012 by Chris Masterjohn
I just got back from the 2012 Low-Carb Cruise, where I gave a very well received 45-minute talk called “Why Animal Fats Are Good For You,” in which I pointed out the important nutritional value of animal fat, but also … Continue reading →
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Tagged Choline, Fat and Cholesterol, Fatty Liver, heart disease, saturated fat, Scientific Method, Statistics
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Posted on April 7, 2012 by Chris Masterjohn
I’ve written a lot about our good friend glutathione on this blog (here and here), and I’ll be writing about him quite a bit more in the future. When it comes to boosting glutathione status, a nutrient-dense diet rich in … Continue reading →
Posted on March 31, 2012 by Chris Masterjohn
Our valiant, cape-wearing, free radical-wrestling, toxicant-thwarting Raw Milk is back in town with his courageous army of raw food volunteers, and this time their mission is to get our good friend glutathione back in the bronchioles where this talented little … Continue reading →
Posted on January 22, 2012 by Chris Masterjohn
One of the perennial topics of this blog is the synergy between vitamins A and D. A new Japanese study published last July in the journal Immunology Letters (1) provides further evidence of this synergy, this time suggesting the dynamic … Continue reading →
Posted on November 25, 2011 by Chris Masterjohn
An estimated 50,000 mice worldwide are charting new territories of chubbiness as they chow down on the infamous, lard-based, high-fat rodent diet, “D12492.” As I reported a few days ago over at The Daily Lipid, it turns out these mice … Continue reading →
Posted on September 27, 2011 by Chris Masterjohn
This past Thursday marked the one-year anniversary of The Curious Case of Campbell’s Rats, wherein we took a wild ride through over two decades of animal research in which Dr. T. Colin Campbell of China Study fame showed that dietary … Continue reading →
Posted on September 13, 2011 by Chris Masterjohn
As always, if the font is too small, you can enlarge it using the “control” and “plus” buttons. In keeping with the spirit of the first part of this series in which I acknowledged that Masai society has always been … Continue reading →
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Posted on August 30, 2011 by Chris Masterjohn
A number of people have asked for my comments on the recent headlines claiming that “high-fat diets cause diabetes,” based on a recent paper published in Nature Medicine (1): Oshtsubo K, Chen MZ, Olefsky JM, Marth JD. Pathway to diabetes … Continue reading →
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Tagged Diabetes, Fat and Cholesterol, Glutathione, mno blog, Raw Foods, saturated fat
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Posted on August 12, 2011 by Chris Masterjohn
As always, if the font is too small you can use control and plus to enlarge it. This is the third and final installment of “Part I” of this series. As in the last two installments, here we are continuing … Continue reading →
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Posted on July 30, 2011 by Chris Masterjohn
Note: As always, if the font is too small, you can enlarge it using the control and plus buttons. This post is the second installment of “Part I” in this series. Here we are simply obtaining a glimpse of the … Continue reading →
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