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The Paleo Diet: An Interview with Dr. Loren Cordain
Dr. Loren Cordain is a professor in the De¬partment of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado state university. He is the author of over 100 peer... Continue reading
Dr. Loren Cordain is a professor in the De¬partment of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado state university. He is the author of over 100 peer... Continue reading
Recipes: Issue 4
BEEF: IT’S WHAT’S FOR BREAKFAST! OK, we know it seems odd. Beef doesn’t strike many as standard breakfast fare. Us¬ing leftov... Continue reading
BEEF: IT’S WHAT’S FOR BREAKFAST! OK, we know it seems odd. Beef doesn’t strike many as standard breakfast fare. Us¬ing leftov... Continue reading
Theories & Theoretical Constructs: Max Effort Black Box
with Josh Everett Theories and theoretical constructs, we would assert, have value only to the extent that they are descriptive of reality and our ... Continue reading
with Josh Everett Theories and theoretical constructs, we would assert, have value only to the extent that they are descriptive of reality and our ... Continue reading
The Metabolic Diet
Last month we took a very detailed look at the Zone, starting with a caloric restricted 40-30-30 plan that lies at the heart of Barry Sears’s nu... Continue reading
Last month we took a very detailed look at the Zone, starting with a caloric restricted 40-30-30 plan that lies at the heart of Barry Sears’s nu... Continue reading
Recipes: Issue 3
Bring on The Duck! Cooking Slow with El Pato The slow cooker or crock-pot is an absolute essential for those with busy schedules. To walk through t... Continue reading
Bring on The Duck! Cooking Slow with El Pato The slow cooker or crock-pot is an absolute essential for those with busy schedules. To walk through t... Continue reading
The Golden Ratio
Have you heard of Phi? The Golden Ratio of mathematics? The legs of a golden triangle (an isosceles triangle with a vertex angle of 36°) are in a ... Continue reading
Have you heard of Phi? The Golden Ratio of mathematics? The legs of a golden triangle (an isosceles triangle with a vertex angle of 36°) are in a ... Continue reading
Recipes: Issue 2
“The beet is the most intense of vegetables. The radish, admittedly, is more feverish, but the fire of the radish is a cold fire, the fire of di... Continue reading
“The beet is the most intense of vegetables. The radish, admittedly, is more feverish, but the fire of the radish is a cold fire, the fire of di... Continue reading
Interview with Art DeVany
Professor Arthur De Vany is Professor Emeritus of Economics and Mathematical Behavioral Sciences at the University of California, Irvine. He has con... Continue reading
Professor Arthur De Vany is Professor Emeritus of Economics and Mathematical Behavioral Sciences at the University of California, Irvine. He has con... Continue reading
Breakfast: The Conundrum of Champions
Everybody knows breakfast is the “most important meal of the day.” Despite this awareness, however, it seems to simultaneously be the most... Continue reading
Everybody knows breakfast is the “most important meal of the day.” Despite this awareness, however, it seems to simultaneously be the most... Continue reading
Recipes: Issue 1
Winter Fruit Salad Time: 20 minutes Ingredients - 1 medium blood orange - 1 medium ruby red grapefruit - 1 medium Fuji apple - 1 medium Vale... Continue reading
Winter Fruit Salad Time: 20 minutes Ingredients - 1 medium blood orange - 1 medium ruby red grapefruit - 1 medium Fuji apple - 1 medium Vale... Continue reading
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