New blog over on the WAPF site: The Curious Case of Campbell’s Rats — Does Protein Deficiency Prevent Cancer? Enjoy!
The Biochemical Magic of Raw Milk and Other Raw Foods: Glutathione
New blog over on WestonAPrice.Org: The Biochemical Magic of Raw Milk and Other Raw Foods: Glutathione This post shows some of the unique properties of raw milk proteins and shows how some of these benefits can also be gained from consuming raw whole eggs and large amounts of raw fruits and vegetables.
New Study Shows that Lying About Your Hamburger Intake Prevents Disease and Death When You Eat a Low-Carb Diet High in Carbohydrates
A few readers alerted me to a new study claiming that a plant-based, low-carb “Eco-Atkins” diet is associated with a lower risk of mortality and disease, while an animal-based low-carb diet is associated with an increased risk of mortality and disease, as well as an editorial by Dean Ornish in the Huffington Post lauding the …
Reductionism and Holism Go Hand in Hand
In a new blog over at WestonAPrice.Org, I argue that reductionism and holism are not at conflict with each other unless they are used improperly, and that for science and any other type of problem-solving we must use both of them together. I also provide a critical analysis of a recent study that used a …
Dr. Campbell Warns Vegetarians About the Dangers of Plant Fat
Interestingly enough, a top-ranking Google Video in a search for “China Study,” posted five years ago, shows Dr. T. Colin Campbell, author of The China Study, warning vegetarians about the dangers of plant fat. Here’s the lower-ranking YouTube version, since I’m having trouble embedding the Google version: There are two interesting parts within the above …
My New Response to the Ongoing “China Study” Debate
I’ve responded to a few comments directed my way from Dr. Campbell and others as a result of Denise Minger’s critique of The China Study. You can read it over at the Weston A. Price blog: Denise Minger’s Refutation of Campbell’s “China Study” Generates Continued Debate As always, if you need to increase the font …