Research of the Week
Neolithic Brits hosted massive feasts that drew people and pigs from all over the island.
Researchers say they’ve found a cholesterol-lowering drug without the muscle-damaging side effects of statins.
Among people with kidney disease, higher oxalate excretion in the urine predicts kidney disease progression.
High intensity interval training slows colon cancer cell growth.
After age 70, your fitness is the best predictor of lifespan.
Maternal infection during pregnancy increases the risk of neuropsychiatric disorders in the kids.
New Primal Blueprint Podcasts
Episode 319: Gretchen Rubin: Host Elle Russ chats with bestselling author, happiness expert, and good habit purveyor Gretchen Rubin.
Episode 320: Keto: Tippy Wyatt, Author of Asian Keto and Low Carb Cookbook: Host Brad Kearns chats with Tippy Wyatt in a wide ranging conversation about health, success, family, and balance.
Health Coach Radio Episode 3: Ali Watts: Hosts Erin Power and Laura Rupsis chat with Ali Watts about the differences between being a health coach and running a business.
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Media, Schmedia
Parents blame a nearby cell tower for an increase in cancer diagnoses at their elementary school.
“Trip of Passion,” a new film exploring the use of MDMA therapy for PTSD.
Interesting Blog Posts
Why the strange collection of sounds called music is a uniquely human obsession.
How the miniaturization of tools might have made us human.
Social Notes
Everything Else
Doctor delivers the bad news to his dying patient via robot.
Medieval diseases returning to Southern California.
Chickens gang up to kill intruding fox.
Things I’m Up to and Interested In
Film project you should back: Defying All Odds, the story of Dr. Terry Wahls astonishing lifestyle-based recovery from multiple sclerosis. This is an important story that people should know about.
Article I found fascinating: How the Inuit Teach Their Kids to Control Their Anger
I hope they look further into this: Inactive ingredients aren’t so inactive.
I’m not there yet: At what age do you feel 65?
Question I’m Asking
With “keto bloat,” the media seems primed to launch another barrage of “terrible keto side effect” coverage. Do you think this is legit concern or malicious fear mongering?
Recipe Corner
- Nothing like a bunch of pork on a big sheet pan.
- Dairy-free roasted garlic dip. Great with dairy, too.
Time Capsule
One year ago (Mar 10 – Mar 16)
- 5 Easy Lunches From Primal Leftovers – Easy can be delicious.
- Is the Autoimmune Protocol Right For You?– How to do it, and know if you need it.
Comment of the Week
“For sure, ground sloth is slow food.”
– Excellent, Walter.
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