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The Cult of Food: January 2007
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The Cult of Food. The Cult of Food explores our relationship with one of the greatest passions in life: Food. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Numerous alternative approaches to diet have espoused the magic of Omega-3’s. Mainstream medicine has found them efficacious in one setting: Preventing sudden cardiac death. There are really only three Omega-3’s to keep in mind:. 18 carbons: 3 double bonds: found in flaxseed oil, walnut oil, canola oil and as a supplement. Biochemically, the human body has the enzymes...
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The Cult of Food: May 2007
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The Cult of Food. The Cult of Food explores our relationship with one of the greatest passions in life: Food. Monday, May 21, 2007. Public Health Response to Obesity. To quote Dr. Colin Waine, the Director of the National Obesity Forum in Nottingham, England, Connor’s lifestyle was “extremely dangerous” and might lead to diabetes, heart disease and nervous system disease in his early 20’s. He added, “He’s really at risk of dying by the age of 30.”. That’s still not the real story here. We’re back o...
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The Cult of Food: April 2007
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The Cult of Food. The Cult of Food explores our relationship with one of the greatest passions in life: Food. Thursday, April 19, 2007. Depression and Obesity: Which disorder begets which? The relationship between obesity (BMI 30) and depression has been characterized as the chicken/egg dilemma. Which came first? And an equally small number of studies showing that obesity might lead to depression [2]. The research in general doesn’t really lend a direction to this dilemma. They found in their cross-secti...
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The Cult of Food: July 2007
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The Cult of Food. The Cult of Food explores our relationship with one of the greatest passions in life: Food. Wednesday, July 4, 2007. Infant Formula or Breast Milk: Is there a difference? In the age of synthetic and artificially produced food, hair, nails, skin, organs, happiness, longevity and more, why not an artificial breast milk? By that, is it a stretch to offer some relationship between adult disease and breast feeding versus formula feeding some thirty to fifty years earlier? Links to this post.
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The Cult of Food: Yet Another Beef Recall (after it's been eaten)??
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The Cult of Food. The Cult of Food explores our relationship with one of the greatest passions in life: Food. Tuesday, February 19, 2008. Yet Another Beef Recall (after it's been eaten)? How in the world do you recall 142 million pounds of beef after most of it has already been consumed? I for one am sick and tired of beef recalls due to unfit cattle being propped up for slaughter. If these animals are too sick and old to stay ahoof, why in the world are they ending up in the food chain? A Point of View.
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The Cult of Food: June 2007
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The Cult of Food. The Cult of Food explores our relationship with one of the greatest passions in life: Food. Sunday, June 17, 2007. When all is settled: new house, new state, new career path, new baby; the phenomenon of stress is very real and needs constant addressing. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Point of View. Nutrition Links of Note. Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity. Center for Science in the Public Interest: Nutrition Policy. Harvard School of Public Health.
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The Cult of Food: November 2007
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The Cult of Food. The Cult of Food explores our relationship with one of the greatest passions in life: Food. Tuesday, November 27, 2007. Sick in the Saddle. I'll spare you the details. Nevertheless, illness is a guaranteed weight loss vehicle. More soon. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Sick in the Saddle. A Point of View. Nutrition Links of Note. Rudd Center for Food Policy and Obesity. Center for Science in the Public Interest: Nutrition Policy. Harvard School of Public Health.
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The Cult of Food: No Country for Old Cows
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The Cult of Food. The Cult of Food explores our relationship with one of the greatest passions in life: Food. Monday, February 25, 2008. No Country for Old Cows. The almost ubiquitous nature of beef and beef products in the food chain leaves a tremendous amount of room for unscrupulous live animal wholesalers to sneak "downer cattle" into the slaughter houses. But what risk do those downer cattle impose upon us? Is Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy a real risk? That is, how real is the threat? 2 in the Ne...
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The Cult of Food: February 2008
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The Cult of Food. The Cult of Food explores our relationship with one of the greatest passions in life: Food. Friday, February 29, 2008. The Meaning of Blogs. Blogs are a great way to just blurt out thoughts and ideas in a vaccum- something akin to a tree falling in the forest. If a blog is written and has no impact, did it exist at all? Links to this post. Monday, February 25, 2008. No Country for Old Cows. Is Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy a real risk? That is, how real is the threat? Since variant C...
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The Cult of Food: August 2007
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The Cult of Food. The Cult of Food explores our relationship with one of the greatest passions in life: Food. Monday, August 13, 2007. Breastfeeding and Obesity: Is there a protective role for breast milk? Is there some as yet undefined anti-obesity effect provided by the intimate contact of mother and baby? And what are the content factor or factors (often referred to) within breast milk that might modulate later eating practices? And without those modulating factors, fat storage becomes uncontrolled in...