Paleovalley: Our preferred source for fermented beef sticks and other products
    I’d like to welcome my new Defiant Health podcast’s latest sponsor, Paleovalley, makers of absolutely delicious grass-fed beef sticks, healthy snack bars, and other products. You know that we are extremely picky around here and insist that any product we consider has no junk ingredients like maltodextrin, carrageenan, carboxymethylcellulose, sucralose or other additives that have potential adverse health effects. You will not find any such unhealthy ingredients in Paleovalley products. And all Paleovalley products deserve the Defiant Health stamp of approval because they contain no gluten, grains, soy...
Source: Wheat Belly Blog - September 6, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Dr. Davis Tags: Open probiotic undoctored wheat belly Source Type: blogs

Sunday Sermonette: Sam the Sham
We now resume our regularly scheduled programming, i.e. the so-called Deuteronomic History. In the Tanakh, as I have already noted, it is not interrupted by the Book of Ruth. Most scholars now believe that Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings have a unified origin. The most commonly held theory is that they were first commissioned by King Josiah in the 7th Century BCE, and probably revised and amended during the ensuing Babylonian exile, taking more or less their final form in the 5th Century BCE. Although it is called a " history, " if there are grains of historical truth in it they are only grains. There ar...
Source: Stayin' Alive - September 5, 2021 Category: American Health Source Type: blogs

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I ' m not an expert on Lebanon nor particularly on the category of crisis that land is experiencing right now, but I do think I understand it well enough to draw some broad lessons.The consequences for the Lebanese are horrific.If you have a NYT read left this month this by Lina Mounzer is hard to read. An excerpt:I begin my days in Beirut already exhausted.. . . .Every few days there ’s a new low to get used to. One recent morning I needed to exchange some dollars to buy groceries, chieflybread.. . .Once I had my money, I headed to the supermarket, and on my way I encountered a tiny old woman sitting on the pavement. I ...
Source: Stayin' Alive - September 4, 2021 Category: American Health Source Type: blogs

Are you squeamish about fermentation?
Including fermented foods in your diet is among the most important strategies you can adopt for bowel and overall health. It is so important that I tell people to include at least one, if not many, fermented foods in your daily routine. Fermented foods literally come in thousands of different forms. Among the most familiar are yogurt, kefir, sauerkraut, pickles, and fermented meats like salami and sopressata. (Note that most commercially sold sauerkraut, and pickles in the U.S. are not fermented, but simply packaged in vinegar and brine. Yogurt, and to a lesser degree, kefirs, are fermented for such a short time to hasten ...
Source: Wheat Belly Blog - September 3, 2021 Category: Cardiology Authors: Dr. Davis Tags: Open bowel flora microbiota prebiotic probiotic undoctored wheat belly Source Type: blogs

4 Reasons to Support Sustainability
When President Biden entered office, he enhanced the national sustainability standards. As we develop an eco-friendly infrastructure, we adopt new technologies and systems that reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Society may accept the alterations without understanding the expansive benefits. By exploring sustainability’s advantages, individuals are more likely to support the transition away from fossil fuels. Utilizing electric appliances, adopting an eco-friendly diet, eliminating fast fashion purchases and more can shrink one’s carbon footprint while enhancing savings. Over time, sustainable commercial and individua...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - September 2, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Kara Reynolds Tags: featured money and finance self-improvement success sustainability the environment Source Type: blogs

George Foreman Grilled Chicken Recipes – Let The Cat Out Of The Bag!
It is not difficult for you to buy grilled chicken, but it may not ensure food hygiene and safety, and the ingredients are not of good quality. So, it would help if you quickly pocketed the secret to make grilled chicken at home. The most important thing is still the chef’s chicken recipe. Why? As the chef needs to get each ingredient’s characteristics with dishes like the grilled chicken. George Foreman grilled chicken recipes – Have you ever heard about them? If not, give them a try! No regret- we swear! George Foreman Grilled Chicken Recipes – What Are They? As we call them, the...
Source: PsychBLOG.co.uk - August 31, 2021 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jamie Tags: Food Source Type: blogs

George Foreman Grilled Chicken Recipes – Let The Cat Out Of The Bag!
It is not difficult for you to buy grilled chicken, but it may not ensure food hygiene and safety, and the ingredients are not of good quality. So, it would help if you quickly pocketed the secret to make grilled chicken at home. The most important thing is still the chef’s chicken recipe. Why? As the chef needs to get each ingredient’s characteristics with dishes like the grilled chicken. George Foreman grilled chicken recipes – Have you ever heard about them? If not, give them a try! No regret- we swear! George Foreman Grilled Chicken Recipes – What Are They? As we call them, the...
Source: PsychBLOG.co.uk - August 31, 2021 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jamie Tags: Food Source Type: blogs

A Detailed Explanation On How Long To Cook Chicken On George Foreman
Conclusion With all the straight-to-the-point explanations above, we bet you have got quite a deep insight into how long to cook the chicken on George Foreman. Now, let’s cook and enjoy your best-grilled chicken ever! The post A Detailed Explanation On How Long To Cook Chicken On George Foreman appeared first on psychblog. (Source: PsychBLOG.co.uk)
Source: PsychBLOG.co.uk - August 31, 2021 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jamie Tags: Food Source Type: blogs

How To Go Fully Organic + Why Consider Doing So In All Aspects Of Your Lifestyle
When you walk through your local grocery store, maybe you have noticed more spaces and shelves dedicated to organic foods. Organic foods are grown and produced without most pesticides and are free of hormones and antibiotics. The idea of natural resources and healthier options is in high demand - not surprising, with this growth of organic food. An organic lifestyle means much more than just food, however. For example, you can purchase things for your household that help reduce the amount of waste produced, and you can look for alternate ways of travel that do not leave a carbon footprint.  If you are looking to...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - August 31, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Nicole McCray Tags: featured health and fitness philosophy productivity tips self-improvement better heath organic sustainabl Source Type: blogs

Arguing for Economic Inequality Part I: Desert
" Desert " in this context means " people getting what they deserve, " in other words it ' s a subset of the broader idea of justice. The arguments people make in defense of economic inequality are many and varied, but they overlap a good deal and share some assumptions. In substantial part they rely on the pseudoscience of Economics 101. So there ' s a tangled skein to sort out. I ' ve decided to start here.The desert argument is that some people are justly wealthier than others for such reasons as they work harder, or their talents and skills are superior, or they make a greater contribution to society.The first seems tr...
Source: Stayin' Alive - August 30, 2021 Category: American Health Source Type: blogs

Nagging Dad About the Extreme Heat Is Causing Resistance
Photo credit Serhat Beyazkaya Dear Carol: I’ve always been a Daddy’s girl, so my 84-year-old dad’s lifestyle worries me. While being active is good, Dad spends most of his day outside even in this extreme heat, taking long walks and gardening around the condominium building. He loves these things and I’ll give him credit for staying hydrated. Still, I feel at his age he should find something to do inside on super-hot days. Not related but still worrying is his diet. It’s terrible. He eats enough and his weight is good, but he should eat less meat and more vegetables and fruit. He calls me a vegetarian nag and he...
Source: Minding Our Elders - August 29, 2021 Category: Geriatrics Authors: Carol Bradley Bursack Source Type: blogs

Google ’ s Masterplan for Healthcare
With 7% of Google searches – or 70,000 per minute – being health-related, it was only a matter of time before the search giant aimed to be a healthcare giant. Google hasn’t been particularly shy at expressing these ambitions either. It purchased Fitbit for $2.1 billion and had a dedicated healthcare offshoot from its A.I. branch, Deepmind. In this new article series exploring the latest moves by tech giants into healthcare, we will look at recent developments coming from Google. Previous entries looked at the moves of Google’s competitors Amazon and Apple, and provided insights into the trends that those companies ...
Source: The Medical Futurist - July 27, 2021 Category: Information Technology Authors: berci.mesko Tags: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Digital Health Research Future of Medicine Future of Pharma Genomics Health Sensors & Trackers Portable Medical Diagnostics Security & Privacy AI genetics google Healthcare Innovation technolog Source Type: blogs

Res Ipsa Liquitor
Scott LincicomeAccording to a newCharlotte Observerreport, a liquor shortage in North Carolina, which heavily regulates alcohol sales, prices and distribution, is harming area bars and restaurants. State liquor officials blame the pandemic and global supply chains:During Wednesday ’s regular meeting of the N.C. Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission, chairman Zander Guy Jr. started off by addressing the statewide liquor shortage. “We all are experiencing the supply and demand shortage, and hopefully that will resolve itself in time,” he said.North Carolina has 171 ABC county boards across the state that are ...
Source: Cato-at-liberty - July 16, 2021 Category: American Health Authors: Scott Lincicome Source Type: blogs

Answer to Case 645
 Answer to Parasite Case of the Week 645:Amblyomma americanumadult female tick.TheOracle nicely described what we are seeing here and its implications: " Given the position of the capitulum, we can immediately argue this is a hard tick (family Ixodidae). Even though we don ' t have a ventral picture, the number of legs, the quite long mouthparths and, more importantly, the white spot on the scutum allow us to diagnose an adult female ofAmblyomma americanum, even though Minnesota isn ' t the expected geographic location. This may possibly reflect the tremendous effects of climate change... TheOracle further c...
Source: Creepy Dreadful Wonderful Parasites - July 4, 2021 Category: Parasitology Source Type: blogs

Sunday Sermonette: The beginning of a truly crazy story
Here begins the story of Gideon. It encompasses three chapters, and eventually it gets truly insane. Why did the guys who leave Bibles in hotel rooms name themselves after him? Evidently, it ' s because they haven ' t read the Bible. Anyhoo .  . . The first part of Gideon ' s story, Chapter 6 of Judges begins with a very surprising development -- the Israelites are being oppressed by the Midianites! In fact, the Midianites are like " swarms of locusts. It was impossible to count  them or their camels . . . " That ' s odd. If you ' ve been taking notes you ' ll remember that in Numbers 7 the Israelites kill e...
Source: Stayin' Alive - June 27, 2021 Category: American Health Source Type: blogs