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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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One of the themes that has recently emerged with the resurgence of debate over the China Study is the supposed conflict between “reductionism” and “holism.” For example, T. Colin Campbell has argued that many critics of the China Study follow a … Continue reading
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Tagged Alzheimer's, meat, mno blog, Scientific Method, Statistics, the china study
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A number of people have tried asking questions or leaving comments on my blog post, “More Attacks on Vitamin A.” Due to a software gitch we are currently working out none of these comments are posting. While we are working … Continue reading
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Tagged Cancer, Cod Liver Oil, mno blog, Scientific Method, Statistics, Vitamins A D and K
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See also: Further Questions on Vitamin A Many people have asked me or the Weston A. Price Foundation to respond to a recent newsletter put out by Dr. John Cannell, MD, of The Vitamin D Council claiming that cod liver … Continue reading
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