Research of the week
Income inequality in the Aztec Empire.
Thinking positively about the future reduces stress and anxiety if the thought is relative to your current task.
Risk taking in humans and chimpanzees is quite similar.
People are spending more money than ever before, but the money is spread across a broader swath of brands. More niche products.
Unfortunately, the legalization of cannabis does not appear to have reduced opioid use.
New Primal Kitchen Podcasts
Primary Health Radio Coach: Christina Frei
Primal Kitchen Podcast: Obesity Expert Dr. Spencer Nadolsky Gives His Opinion On Ozempic
Media, Schmedia
Antihistamines can reduce the effects of exercise.
interesting blog posts
It’s been more than ten years and they still can’t emulate a worm’s brain.
How long does it take to lose muscle on a break?
social notes
Family is everything.
Everything else
Women gain muscle faster in the lower body than in the upper body.
Things I’m doing and interested in
Not surprisingly, female athletes suffer more negative effects from overtraining.
It could all be avoided: Diets high in linoleic acid increase the risk of colitis in mice.
It’s a shame: plant-based protein is usually high in acrylamide.
Interesting: Personality profiles of the rich.
Worth a Try: Slow Eccentrics to Increase Growth Hormone.
Question what am I doing
Do you think positively about the future?
recipe corner
- Negima yakitori.
- Cattle prod.
Time capsule
One year ago (July 1 – July 7)
- Boron Health Benefits: Why You Might Want To Take It.
- What is Seed Cycling? Well what is it?
comment of the week
““How do you eat vegetables?”
Ideally, I feed them to young cattle, then enjoy the veal..“
-Efficient.
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