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The Holy Grail to Health

The Holy Grail to HealthWe are getting buried in health ‘news’ these days:We are told we need vitamin D supplements because we are not out in the sun enough.Post-menopausal? You need to take supplemental calcium.We all need more calcium for strong teeth and bones.Everyone needs multivitamins.Fermented foods are termed probiotics and are essential to our diet.We Read More …

Turmeric – a spice of life

Turmeric – a spice of lifeKaruah Activated Turmeric™ GET SOME NOW  Have you seen our Karuah Activated Turmeric™ in the store as yet? It is a complementary product to the Holy Trinity to Health – I like to think of it as the 4th Musketeer. Together, they synergistically take aim at metaflammation which is now regarded Read More …

The Useless Concept of Calories

The Useless Concept of CaloriesI follow Dr Jason Fung and his articles on Medium and his piece on calories is well worth reading. Really good information …. until the oversimplification of the problem of obesity in the last few paragraphs. Insulin is a part of the problem but probably equal to that of leptin, another hormone which regulates satiety. Both Read More …

Anti-ageing and LIFE extension

Anti-ageing and LIFE extensionThis article on anti-ageing and life extension was prompted by what I consider to be a ridiculous concept of embracing a prescription pharmaceutical drug with its unwanted, undesirable effects which come with a few more benign ‘benefits’. The author was convinced that an anti-diabetic drug, Metformin, might deliver positive outcomes with respect Read More …

Not all sugars are bad

Not all sugars are badWe do need to delve into a little biochemistry to learn that not all sugars are bad sugars. Our metabolic processes and especially our brain need glucose to function. Sometimes we even need to convert fat and proteins into glucose through a process called gluconeogenesis. We also store glucose as glycogen in Read More …

Wild Foods and Gout

Wild Foods and Gout Wild foods and gout is a topic about which I am often asked. This probably reflects the growing incidence of gout which was once only a condition suffered by fat, old men who ate rich foods including red meats, shellfish, bread and drank copious quantities of red wine and beer. Just as with Read More …

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