mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 26 2007 | health, nutrition, diet
if you're trying to pack on the pounds...
Quoted: When the nation’s unofficial food police, the folks at the Center for Science in the Public Interest, evaluated popular restaurant dishes such as fettuccine Alfredo (“heart attack on a plate”) and Kung Pao chicken (“more than a day’s worth of salt”), the results made headlines and turned heads. But—how does that saying go?—you ain’t seen nothin’ yet.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 12 2009 | health, nutrition, waterInteresting table showing how "big city tap water" is actually subject to many more tests than bottled water.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 04 2009 | health, nutrition, inflammation
Quoted: Starch is rapidly converted into blood glucose and that spike in blood sugar causes major problems. The foundation of the old food pyramid, grains, is no different than table sugar in being hyperglycemic, i.e. rapidly raising blood sugar.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 04 2009 | health, cooking, oil, nutrition
Quoted: Retain the preference for the more omega-3 friendly olive oil or perhaps flax oil versus the omega-6 rich vegetable oils (corn, soy, safflower), but focus on freshness and do not heat these oils.
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The data seem to be in favor of saturated fats for cooking. That means a shift to coconut oil.ShareViewed: 1 Time
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 18 2008 | organic, dairy, health, nutrition, cows, milk
This is good. Feeding cows grass significantly increases the omega 3 to omega 6 ratio.
Quoted: The USDA proposal would add another requirement to the list of rules organic dairies must follow: During grazing season, cows must eat pasture grass.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 17 2008 | books, todo, toread, nutrition, health
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 30 2008 | food, health, eggs, nutritionShareViewed: 5 Times
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 22 2008 | health, nutrition, food
Food for thought (haha).
Quoted: Humans have been growing grains for somewhere around 7,000 years. This seems like a long time, but in evolutionary terms it is a very short time. Grain eating, especially the incredibly large amounts of carbohydrates we eat today, is a relatively new adaptation for humans.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 13 2008 | health, food, metabolism, nutrition
The author (whose blog I've been following regularly) believes that, barring food allergies, there is little variation in the optimal macronutrient consumption from person to person.
Quoted: One size fits all may not be exactly right - there is a range. But that range is much narrower than the metabolic typing theorists want to suggest… We each might prefer to get our protein through a unique combination of meats and other foods (nuts, etc.), but we share the need for significant protein intake.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 24 2008 | food, health, nutrition, recipes, pumpkin
Who would have thought that canned vegetables can sometimes be healthier than fresh vegetables? The explanation sounds reasonable:
Quoted: But what about canned pumpkin?” (We had the same question.) Ready for a possible revelation? According to a University of Illinois study, canned pumpkin packs some 20 times the amount of beta-carotene of fresh, cooked pumpkin! The reason? Canned foods are generally picked and quickly cooked and packaged at the peak of ripeness.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 13 2008 | food, health, nutrition, salmon, omega-3
Wild salmon is far superior, if you can find it.
Quoted: Here Fishy, Fishy, Fishy, Fishy... Last week I noted in my podcast with Jimmy Moore how expensive genuine wild salmon can cost. Since then, I’ve received
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