This is a hilarious “mock-commercial”.
This is a hilarious “mock-commercial”.
Now I’ve heard it all. A woman was diagnosed with lachanophobia, or a fear of vegetables. I didn’t say that she doesn’t like them … I mean she is flat out afraid of them. “Every time I would see vegetables not just on my plate, but anywhere I would get feelings of panic, start sweating… Continue Reading
I love sweet potato pie. I can eat a whole one by myself. But, I’ve never had the pleasure of a purple sweet potato pie! I’m going to have to try this recipe from AsianceMagazine.com I can’t tell you what the calorie count is (is does have a full stick of butter), so you’ll have… Continue Reading
Great news for Athletes trying to pack on muscle mass. A new study has shown that eating saturated fat can increase your appetite and trick you into thinking you need more food. Since THE major factor holding back athletes who are looking to add large amounts of muscle (or even to maintain what they have–marathon… Continue Reading
When I was in High School there were 90 year old women who were bigger, stronger, and taller than I was. I’ve since gained 60 pounds of muscle–though, I haven’t gotten any taller. I’ve helped a lot of other skinny kids (and adults) pack on pounds of muscle over the years, and I’m here to… Continue Reading
It’s a vegan revolution in the world of iron. My friend Robert Cheeke, of Vegan Bodybuilding, has been pushing the boundaries of what people thought possible for a while now all while living a Vegan lifestyle. He’s really started a movement. I just got an email from Rob Bigwood (his blog is here), a New… Continue Reading
Research at the Seoul National University has suggested that the inorganic phosphates in a whole host of processed foods can increase the growth of lung cancer tumors. According to Dr. Myung-Haing Cho, D.V.M., Ph.D who (along with his colleagues) conducted the research: “Lung cancer is a disease of uncontrolled cell proliferation in lung tissue, and… Continue Reading
Lyle Mcdonald writes: The problem in modern society is both Getting people to eat that way in the first place. Getting them to keep eating that way in the long-term. And, in a lot of ways, ‘b’ is probably the more important of the two. Everybody knows that all diets will work in the short-term…. Continue Reading
(cross-posted @ Good Tithings) Dr. Lam has a post on the link between sugar and all the ills of humanity. While I’m certainly for a low sugar diet (and the proscriptions in the post are largely fine), he brings up some points that are patently false (and therefor irk me something fierce). In particular, he… Continue Reading