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Tinkering with Nutrition: Results on my (almost) Paleo-diet
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Sunday, September 4, 2011. Results on my (almost) Paleo-diet. I've been on a paleo diet for about 5 months, and yet in this short length of time I have felt some great changes in myself:. Another great difference I felt was the elimination of inflammation: I had frequent ear inflammation. Now I don't have ear inflammation anymore, it was a great improvement! September 4, 2011 at 10:38 AM. No sugar, no vegetable oils, no wheat flour, no refined carbohydrates, no trans fat, (almost) no processed food.
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Tinkering with Nutrition: Measuring brain function - the canary in a coal mine
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Thursday, June 30, 2011. Measuring brain function - the canary in a coal mine. I believe that brain function is more sensitive to the environment than the other body's organs; thus it's easier measure the impact of nutrition and lifestyle changes by measure the impact on brain function. The brain is the canary in a coal mine. Making possible to detect early the effects of changes in someone's lifestyle. Ingestion of flaxseed oil. But I don't wanted to use R for it. 26 or later) to run it. I'm a software ...
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Tinkering with Nutrition: A Traditional Brazilian Way of Eating
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Sunday, August 14, 2011. A Traditional Brazilian Way of Eating. There is nothing more traditional in the brazilian cuisine than rice and beans*. Rice and beans are eaten in everyday lunch, accompanied by some meat (beef, chicken, fish etc) and salads. It's normal to be accompanied by fried or boiled eggs, too. Despite the fact that the fast/junk food is replacing it more and more on the brazilian's table. Sadly. Rice and beans on steroids. Yummy, it was delicious! I warned you.). And of course, accompani...
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Tinkering with Nutrition
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Sunday, August 7, 2011. There is more wisdom in your body than in your deepest philosophy.". Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1885). Part I, Chapter 4, "On the despisers of the Body". August 13, 2011 at 5:20 AM. Yet listening to ones body, with all the noise around us, can sometimes be misleading. When the body craves sugar or alcohol, for instance, some knowledge can be handy, and help put you on a healthier path. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Paleolithic Diet in Medical Nutrition.
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Tinkering with Nutrition: The mine's canary revisited and other matters
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Thursday, July 21, 2011. The mine's canary revisited and other matters. I guess that I should update this blog just a bit more frequently, but my full-time job and my part-time nano startup enterprise (a nice product coming soon! Prevents me from mantaining it properly updated. Well, let's go to what interests us here. Firstly, I updated the Arithmetic Speed Test. Presents the high correlation between reaction time and IQ as an argument in support of one general intelligence theory, citing Eysenck (1982)...
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Tinkering with Nutrition: Lovely beans, wonderful beans
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Sunday, August 21, 2011. Lovely beans, wonderful beans. Well, there's egg and bacon;. Rice and beans; rice bacon and beans;. Beans bacon egg and beans;. Beans rice beans beans bacon and beans;. Beans egg beans beans bacon beans rice and beans. I have posted about rice and beans. One of the most traditional brazilian dishes. Unsurprisingly, the most eaten foods in Brazil. Are rice, beans and coffee, with a daily average consumption of 182 grams, 160 grams and 220 ml, respectively. And legumes. 100g. Beans...
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Tinkering with Nutrition: Assorted Links and Random Comments
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Monday, September 12, 2011. Assorted Links and Random Comments. A study finds that cognitive impairment correlates strongly with mortality. It makes sense that general body damage leads to both cognitive impairment and higher mortality level. So makes sense measuring changes in cognitive function to evaluate impacts in health. An amazing talk about differences between human and chimp DNA and what makes us human. By Dr Katherine Pollard. In a post on Seth's blog. Great documentaries about evolution here.
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Entrevista com o Dr. William Davis (Parte 1/2) | Vida Primal
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Retomando velhos hábitos para viver melhor. Entrevista com o Dr. William Davis (Parte 2/2) →. Entrevista com o Dr. William Davis (Parte 1/2). Outubro 2, 2011. Thiago M. Witt. Como prometido no último post. Segue a primeira parte da entrevista. De Tom Naughton, do Fat Head. Com o Dr. William Davis. Autor do livro Wheat Belly. Barriga de Trigo, tradução livre). O que o fez suspeitar que o trigo pode estar por trás de muitos de nossos problemas de saúde modernos? Eu estava preocupado com os altos níveis de ...
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Tinkering with Nutrition: June 2011
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Thursday, June 30, 2011. Measuring brain function - the canary in a coal mine. I believe that brain function is more sensitive to the environment than the other body's organs; thus it's easier measure the impact of nutrition and lifestyle changes by measure the impact on brain function. The brain is the canary in a coal mine. Making possible to detect early the effects of changes in someone's lifestyle. Ingestion of flaxseed oil. But I don't wanted to use R for it. 26 or later) to run it. This is a tempo...
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Tinkering with Nutrition: September 2011
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Monday, September 12, 2011. Assorted Links and Random Comments. A study finds that cognitive impairment correlates strongly with mortality. It makes sense that general body damage leads to both cognitive impairment and higher mortality level. So makes sense measuring changes in cognitive function to evaluate impacts in health. An amazing talk about differences between human and chimp DNA and what makes us human. By Dr Katherine Pollard. In a post on Seth's blog. Great documentaries about evolution here.