Friday, September 30, 2016

Brown, Spotted Bananas Are Rich In TNF

I've always avoided bananas because they rank so high on the glycemic index.  This video presents benefits to bananas that were once unbeknownst to me.  Not anymore.  Still, the bananas can put weight on me, which I don't like.  Brown bananas are rotten and unappetizing.  The more brown patches a banana has, the more ripe  it is, and the more TNF, or tumor necrosis factor, it contains.  

There's more.  It goes on.  Incredible.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

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Sunday, September 18, 2016

Chiropractic adjustments!

Few interventions can initiate pain relief and healing like chiropractic adjustments. 

I'd had chiropractic care from three different therapists.  The first two were atrocious. I did not feel relief from any pain, nor did I experience an increase in physical ability. But it was the third chiropractor that I found that opened the heavens so to speak.  I felt immediate pain relief, which I found stunning. Second, while on the basketball court, I found a range of movement I hadn't experienced since I was 22.  My legs came up higher.  I was switching gears mid-air between strides.  Shocking and exhilarating.  I had written my "old man" status off and here I was running and darting, leaping and bounding like a 22-year-old.  The guys on the court asked, "Where did you get all this energy?"  I told them, "My chiropractor."  I had no idea that youthful flexibility could ever be retrieved.  Well, it could apparently.  And it took only one or two chiropractic adjustments that allowed me to return vigorously to a sport I'd loved since I was a boy.  

Admittedly, I haven't read too many articles on chiropractic care and its benefits, so I Googled them.  The first hit showed this,
The goal of chiropractic adjustment, also known as spinal manipulation, is to correct structural alignment and improve your body's physical function.
But the comments and insights on this non-invasive therapy that redresses a wide range of conditions and symptoms impressed me.  This is from Dr. Axe, a very reliable source.  

Here is his article.

If you haven’t visited a chiropractor before, you might be missing out. Millions of people around the world have experienced the incredible benefits of chiropractic care. 
One of the best things about chiropractic care is it’s a drug-free and surgery-free path to healing naturally.

That is absolutely true.  And this has always been my preference, a "drug-free and surgery-free path to healing."  The list of ailments, symptoms, and conditions it can treat will amaze you.

People have reported chiropractic benefits that help to improve:

Back pain

Headaches

Ear infections

Neck pain

Arthritis and joint pain

Scoliosis

Asthma

Blood pressure

Healthy pregnancy

Organ function

Surgery prevention

There are a lot of misconceptions about chiropractic practices and how chiropractors are trained. In fact, did you know many chiropractic programs also incorporate an entire year of PhD-level advanced nutrition training

I did not know that they had that kind of training in nutrition.  Good to know. But come to think of it, my chiropractor has not uttered a word about nutrition in relation to my condition.  He mentions exercise, but nothing about which foods would be best suited for my condition.  

Anyway, Dr. Axe continues.

However, most of the benefits of seeing a chiropractor come from getting a chiropractic adjustment. Let’s talk about the philosophy, history and evidence-based research of chiropractic care.

WHAT CHIROPRACTORS BELIEVE

Chiropractors pride themselves on taking a natural, drugless approach to helping their patients reach their health goals. Essentially, the basic principle upon which the entire profession is built is that the body has the amazing, innate ability to heal itself (under the right conditions), and it is the chiropractor’s job to help create an environment to facilitate this.

Because the nervous system controls every cell and organ in your body, chiropractors focus their attention on the health of your spine being properly aligned and, if there are shifts, helping the spine come back into alignment.

History of Chiropractic Benefits Deafness 

The natural healing art of chiropractic was first developed by a magnetic healer named D.D. Palmer in 1895. According to history, it all started when Harvey Lillard — a man who was deaf in one ear — went in to see Palmer for his condition hoping that he had something up his sleeve to cure the deafness.

When Palmer learned that Lillard suffered a head injury that preceded his condition, he evaluated his spine and noticed that a vertebra in the upper back seemed wildly out of alignment. According to Palmer:

“I had a case of heart trouble which was not improving. I examined the spine and found a displaced vertebra pressing against the nerves, which innervate the heart. I adjusted the vertebra and gave immediate relief — nothing ‘accidental’ or ‘crude’ about this. Then I began to reason if two diseases, so dissimilar as deafness and heart trouble, came from impingement, a pressure on nerves, were not other disease due to a similar cause? Thus the science (knowledge) and art (adjusting) of Chiropractic were formed at that time.”

Palmer coined his manual therapy technique chiropractic, which comes from the two Greek words cheiros and praktikos (meaning “with hands”).

Since then, countless millions of people across the globe have benefited from this manual therapy that some sources date back to Hippocrates!

Vertebral Subluxation

At the core of the numerous chiropractic miracle stories is a concept known as “vertebral subluxation.” When chiropractors use this phrase, they refer to mechanical compression and irritation to spinal joints and nerves. In Harvey Lillard’s case, the nerves affecting his sense of hearing were compromised, and once D.D. Palmer freed his body of this “neurological insult,” and his hearing was restored.

For someone else, it could be sciatica

Or gastrointestinal complaints

Or (fill in the blank)

When you consider how most cells and organs in your body are controlled by nerves traveling through your spinal canal, it’s mind-blowing to consider how vast the side effects can be!

WHY GET CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS?

Many things can lead to a vertebral subluxation. Some of the more common causes I’ve found are:

A vertebra going out of place (“misalignment”) because of a slip or fall (i.e., “macrotrauma”).

The entire spine is misaligned globally due to poor posture.

Joint swelling is caused by damage done to the intervertebral joint.

An inflammatory response caused by a poor diet, lack of pure water or psychological stress.

Osteoporosis or degenerative changes of the spine or intervertebral discs.

Trigger points and tight back muscles that pull the vertebrae out of place.

Importance of Posture

The problem that we see in Western cultures is that our unnatural habit of sitting down all day does a number on our spines — not to mention our posture! We’re glued to our cell phones, iPads and laptops!

Far too many live their lives hunched over and with their necks stuck out like turtles. Doctors call this “forward head posture,” and studies prove that for every inch your head sticks out from a true center of gravity, your neck bears an extra 10 pounds of stress. Just think about how common and dangerous this can be for your health!

During posture evaluations, chiropractors regularly observe many of their patients carrying their head two to three inches forward, which is an extra 20-30 pounds of pressure on their neck!
Top 10 Chiropractic Studies and Research
Finding a good chiropractor isn’t only key to correcting the damage caused by years of poor posture or trauma — it’s also important for everyone wanting to take a proactive approach to his or her health care.
I don’t know of any other profession on the planet that can prevent neuromuscular-based disease like chiropractic can. That is why I’ve been personally getting adjusted for over 10 years and recommend my patients, friends and family members to do the same.
But don’t just take my word for it. Here is some of the medical research and studies proving the therapeutic benefits of chiropractic.

1. Sciatica 

The European Spine Journal published the findings from a clinical trial last year uncovering how chiropractic adjustments resulted in a 72 percent success rate in treating sciatica and related symptoms compared to the 20 percent success from physical therapy and 50 percent from corticosteroid injections.
Compared to most medical treatments, few interventions can initiate back pain relief and healing like chiropractic adjustments can!

2. Low Back Pain and Neck Pain

In a study published in the British Medical Journal 2003, 183 patients with neck pain were randomly allocated to manual therapy (spinal mobilization), physiotherapy (mainly exercise) or general practitioner care (counseling, education and drugs) in a 52-week study.
The clinical outcome measures showed that chiropractic adjustments resulted in faster recovery than physiotherapy and general practitioner care. Moreover, total costs of the chiropractic-treated patients were about one-third of the costs of physiotherapy or general practitioner care.
Another study published in the Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics found patients with chronic low-back pain treated by chiropractors showed greater improvement and satisfaction at one month than patients treated by family physicians. Satisfaction scores were higher for chiropractic patients.
A higher proportion of chiropractic patients (56 percent vs. 13 percent) reported that their low-back pain was better or much better, whereas nearly one-third of medical patients reported their low-back pain was worse or much worse.x
In a study funded by NIH’s National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine to test the effectiveness of different approaches for treating neck pain, 272 participants were divided into three groups that received either spinal manipulative therapy from a doctor of chiropractic (DC), pain medication (over-the-counter pain relievers, narcotics and muscle relaxants) or exercise recommendations.
After 12 weeks, about 57 percent of those who met with DCs and 48 percent who exercised reported at least a 75 percent reduction in pain, compared to 33 percent of the people in the medication group. After one year, approximately 53 percent of the drug-free groups continued to report at least a 75 percent reduction in pain, compared to just 38 percent pain reduction among those who took medication.

3. Headaches (Tension and Migraine)

Second only to back pain, headaches are one of the most common conditions regularly managed by chiropractors. At the time I conducted this research, over 230 peer-reviewed articles referenced chiropractic’s ability to help cure, prevent and ease the burden of headaches and migraines in people all across the globe!
A group trial found that 22 percent of people who had chiropractic treatment saw the number of attacks drop by 90 percent. In that same study, 49 percent said they had a significant reduction in pain intensity.
Compared to most medical treatments, few interventions can initiate headache relieflike chiropractic adjustments can.

4. Colic and Ear Infections

A 2012 study published in Journal of Manipulative Physiological Therapeutics found that chiropractic adjustments greatly reduced colic symptoms.
Although very few randomized control trials have been conducted describing the clinical effects of chiropractic care on children, literally scores of case studies have been documented that describe how children suffering from otitis media (ear infections), acid reflux and colic have experienced complete to near complete resolution after just a few visits.
The reasons for this vary, but one common theme is that nerves controlling the gut and brain are intricately connected to each other and are quite sensitive to neurological insult caused by vertebral subluxations.

5. Neurological Conditions 

Exciting research is currently being conducted via upright MRI showing how upper cervical adjustments affect various brain-based conditions. What we have seen so far is quite remarkable.
Not only are MRI scans revealing that cerebral spinal fluid and blood flow are markedly increased after a chiropractic adjustment, researchers are observing that cerebellar invagination (when the cerebellum drops down below the skull line) is being reversed and brain plaquing (common in multiple sclerosis patients) is disappearing!
Montel Williams, the famous TV host, was interviewed about his experience as a MS patient under chiropractic care. Check it out here to see how it changed his life!

6. Blood Pressure

In 2007, George Bakris, the world expert on hypertension, published a study with a team of researchers in the Human Journal of Hypertension proving that one upper cervical chiropractic adjustment had the same effect as two blood pressure-lowering drugs. Even more fascinating, the effects of just one adjustment lasted more than six months!
Compared to the placebo-treated patients, those who got the real procedure saw an average 14 mm Hg greater drop in systolic blood pressure (the top number in a blood pressure count) and an average 8 mm Hg greater drop in diastolic blood pressure (the bottom blood pressure number).
Other studies have shown similar findings with hypotensive patients, and their low blood pressure was raised to normal levels after chiropractic care. This is exciting because it highlights the body’s ability to create a homeostatic balanced environment once vertebral subluxations are removed.

7. Surgery Prevention

Chiropractic has long been heralded by natural health care providers as a natural method to prevent back surgery.
In fact, the Journal of the American Medical Association just recently published its low back pain guidelines and suggested that people suffering from back pain first try chiropractic before resorting to surgery.

8. Frozen Shoulder

Last year a clinical trial was published describing how patients suffering from the debilitating condition frozen shoulder responded to chiropractic care.
Of the 50 patients: 16 resolved completely; 25 showed 75 percent to 90 percent improvement; eight showed 50 percent to 75 percent improvement; and one showed 0 percent to 50 percent improvement.

9. Scoliosis

Chiropractic adjustments for scoliosis coupled with muscular rehabilitation techniques may help prevent the progression of scoliosis. Organizations like the nonprofit Clear Institute founded by Dr. Dennis Woggon have set out to empower health care professionals with an effective chiropractic system to treat people with scoliosis.
They’ve perfected a model and discovered that it is possible to effectively treat the condition without the use of restrictive braces or dangerous surgeries. In many case studies, participants have seen a 10 percent to 30 percent decrease in their scoliosis curvatures. You can read about some of the cases here.
If you or a family member suffer from scoliosis, I strongly recommend reaching out to a certified Clear Scoliosis Center to see if they can help you!

10. Athletic Performance 

There is a reason why athletes both today and in the past, like Michael Phelps, Jerry Rice and Joe Montana, are under regular chiropractic care. In fact, over 50 percent of NFL teams have a chiropractor on staff.
Because it is so effective at pain-based and pathological conditions, one of the most overlooked aspects of chiropractic care is that it enhances personal and athletic performance. Studies have sown that it:
  • Reduces inflammatory cytokines
  • Boosts your immune system
  • Enhances pulmonary function
  • Decreases mental and oxidative stress
  • Relieves muscle tension
  • And can naturally increase your energy level
Studies have even proved, objectively and subjectively, that chiropractic patients experience “overall increased bodily function,” which includes bowl regularity and mental clarity.
Basically, because it helps place your body in the position where it can heal itself, chiropractic adjustments can free your immune system up to focus on keeping you healthy, which enhances your ability to think, move and perform.

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Thursday, September 15, 2016

A buildup of caffeine . . . saturates the ability of metabolism

Are the foods that we enjoy and are told are good for us in small but daily quantities really good for us? Take red wine, for exmple. I like red wine. Love Cabernet Sauvignon.  But the alcohol dehydrates my system.  Any alcohol for that matter.  Yet we're told redundantly how beneficial resveratol in red wine; that, in fact, it is in red wine where one gets the greatest concentration or variety of resveratol.  

Ditto for coffee.  Where coffee is touted as a heart strengthen-er and a girding of the constitution, an accounting of the effects of caffeine is often omitted.  Asking "What are the effects of coffee?" is very different from asking "What are the effects of caffeine?" Some claim that coffee is very good for the heart:
For the heart study, scientists looked at more than 25,000 men and women in South Korea – those who were roughly 40 years of age, had no signs of heart disease and attended a health-screening examination.
They discovered that a CAC score ratio of about 0.6 was associated with those consuming three to five cups per day, compared with non-coffee drinkers. For those drinking less than one cup a day, it was more like 0.8, dropping to 0.7 for people having one to three cups.
On the other hand, the ratio rose to 0.8 for people having five or more each day. And things like age, sex, weight, diabetes and hypertension, as well as alcohol and tobacco consumption didn’t affect the outcome. Neither did factors such as education, physical activity, family history of heart disease and dietary consumption of fruits, vegetables, red meat and processed meats, according to scientists.
Of course, it’s not clear how exactly coffee helps with the prevention of a heart attack. Researchers don’t know whether decaf coffee offers the same heart benefits as the full-strength kind. But they continue to point out the many antioxidants in coffee. Some of these may even reduce your body’s sensitivity to insulin – or improve cell function altogether. And these are two important factors behind the prevention of a heart attack. 

So there's that.  So coffee is good for your heart.  



Then there's the recent buzz about bulletproof coffee.  I have tried it and I loved it.  But I did not follow Dave Asprey's recipe.  I simply added raw, salted butter to a cup of instant coffee.  Totally sacriligeous, I know.  I'm sorry.  But it is terrific.  It is high octane. And that, my friend, can be addictive.  On 1 or 2 cups of bulletproof coffee, you can be riding high for most of your day. And you're getting some terrific saturated fats in an excellent, absolutely delicious form.  Besides taste and excellent fats, bulletproof coffee boosts testosterone.    
If you follow either the paleo movement or news from the world of coffee, chances are you’ve heard of this seemingly odd twist in your mug. Created by Dave Asprey, “bulletproof” coffee is a mix of hot coffee, butter, and coconut oil. (His actual recipe uses his own specialized, branded products; I didn’t do that.) While its merits are debated, adherents claim it fills you up better in the morning, and helps you snack less throughout the day (some even have just this boosted coffee for breakfast). It also provides good, cholesterol-laden fats and oils to start your day off right, which will help boost your testosterone.
So what's not to like about coffee?  

Maybe it's the caffeine.

Maybe.  Let's take a look at what caffeine does to our systems, and then asks ourselves if it is good for us, eh? 

What follows gets to the heart of what I wanted to discuss about coffee and about how one person swears up one side and down the other on the benefits of a food or beverage, like coffee, before we're met with a skeptic, a contrarian.  Both voices are necessary.

Not one of us have the same biochemistry. 

BRAIN ALLERGIES CAUSED BY CAFFEINE
One person can drink coffee and feel fine; another, and he can have an allergic shock to the caffeinated beverage.  Just sayin'. Apparently, I am not the only one.  

Let's start with a definition of terms:
Cerebral allergy is an allergy to a substance, which targets vulnerable brain tissue and alters brain function. Masked cerebral allergy can cause symptoms of mental illness (Walker, 1996; Rippere, 1984; Sheinken et al., 1979). Symptoms range from minimal reactions to severe psychotic states, which may include irrational behavior, disruptions in attention, lack of focus and comprehension, mood changes, lack of organizational skills, abrupt shifting of activities, delusions, hallucinations, and paranoia (Sheinken et al., 1979; McManamy et al., 1936). 
So what do we have here?  Brain allergy from substances that target "vulnerable brain tissue."  Now is the writer saying that all brain tissue is vulnerable or are there certain parts of brain tissue that are more vulnerable than others?   That's not made abundantly clear. Dr. Klein's article is about effects of caffeine, and he says that "An allergic reaction to caffeine manifests as anaphylaxis (Przybilla et al., 1983). During a state of caffeine anaphylaxis, the body enters the fight or flight mode, which may be mistaken as hyperactivity, anxiety, or panic disorder. Caffeine anaphylaxis causes cerebral vasculitis, leads to the breakdown of the blood brain barrier, and generates toxic dementia."  

HAZARDS of CAFFEINE ANAPHYLAXIS
So anaphylaxis is an allergic reaction where your face swells up. That cannot feel too good.  But the more troubling comment is this one
Caffeine anaphylaxis causes cerebral vasculitis, leads to the breakdown of the blood brain barrier, and generates toxic dementia.
It doesn't get any better.  Caffeine is serious stuff, folks.  Just the other day, Lew Rockwell mentioned how DDT is safer to consume than caffeine.  That blew me away.
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), assumed to affect children, (though of late, adult onset ADD is grabbing a slice of the pie of psychiatric disorders), is indistinguishable from caffeine allergy. Claudia Miller, M.D. stresses that a chemical sensitivity, which includes caffeine as a chemical capable of inducing sensitivity, can induce attention deficits with hyperactivity (Miller, 1997). 
Okay, we're talking here of induced caffeind toxicity without a word of how much that constitutes--3 cups, 6 cups, 10 cups of coffee?  Author so far hasn't identified. 
Deteriorating intellect, the first stage of caffeine induced allergic toxicity masquerades as ADD. Inability to concentrate, lack of comprehension, lack of focus, hyperactivity, delusions, and disorganized thought processes are hallmark signs of caffeine allergy. An allergic reaction to caffeine results in poisoning of the prefrontal cortex. Damage to the underside area on the prefrontal cortex, above the eye sockets, generally renders a person absent minded and interferes with the ability to monitor personal activities (Carter, 1998). Injury results in loss of verbal and social inhibition, interferes with focus and memory (Eliot, 1999), and suppresses math skills (Carter, 1998). 
"Disorganized thought"?   "Poisoning of the prefontal cortex"?  "renders a person absent minded and interferes with the ability to self-monitor"?  Oh, my.  This does not sound good. 

What is troubling in all of this, if this article hasn't caused you trouble already, is the saturation of caffeine in one's system.  Which begs the question, "How long does caffeine remain in one's system"?  And does it matter, if, in fact, you are drinking several cups of a caffeinated beverage in a day?  

To some of the troubling symptoms of caffeine saturation, a few scientists have found that the hair of the dog works
As Allbutt and Dixon stressed, in 1909, regarding caffeine, another “dose of the poison” provides minor relief, but continues to jeopardize organs (1909). A return to caffeine intake increases noradrenaline, heightening the fight or flight response. In turn, adrenaline, dopamine, and glucose increase, thus lifting depression. With continued substance exposure, toxins accumulate (Van Winkle, 2000).
Did you get that?  "A return to caffeine intake increases noradrenaline, heightening the fight or flight response."  And then a final blow, "With continues substance exposure, toxins accumulatre."  Oh, the outrage.  Okay, I am being a little facetious for some relief.  But clearly having all that caffeine in one's system ain't good.  

Okay, here is a little biology:
Adrenaline, the drug of choice for anaphylaxis, is always present in a caffeine consumer. By suppressing phosphodiesterase release, caffeine (Davidson, 1969) increases cyclic AMP. Excess amounts of cyclic AMP inhibit histamine production (Dykewicz, 2001; Ernst et al., 1999). Phosphodiesterase inhibitors inhibit histamine release (Raderer et al., 1995). 
Oh, boy.   A buildup of caffeinesaturates the ability of metabolism. That can't be good.  I wonder to what extent coffee, which seems ubiquitous in the American diet, is responsible for metabolic syndrome.  
Ongoing caffeine allergy induces a progressive toxic dementia (McManamy, 1936). In a caffeine allergic person, each caffeine or theophylline dose increases toxin accumulation. A buildup of caffeine, which may exceed tolerance level, saturates the ability of metabolism (Carrillo et al., 2000; Nehlig, 1999); rate of drug accumulation exceeds rate of elimination. Introducing a stimulant into a caffeine allergic individual’s system will further poison the frontal cortex and hypothalamus and continue to mask allergic symptoms of caffeine anaphylaxis. Continued stimulant use increases toxic psychosis, which results in decreased affect and deterioration of mental abilities. 
Bottom line: Caffeine sucks the life out of you. 

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

"SATURATED FATS CAN CONTRIBUTE TO WEIGHT LOSS"

By Michael Ravensthorpe

In 1953, the American scientist Dr. Ancel Keys published a paper linking high saturated fat intake with heart disease in adult men. Though initially met with skepticism, medical societies, and government bodies eventually embraced Keys’s findings, and the era of fat demonization began – much to the joy of processed food manufacturers.


Although most experts now regard Keys’s research as cherry-picked and flawed, its conclusions still influence and direct the purchasing choices of the average consumer. Many people still believe that saturated fats – even when sourced from nutritious whole foods, such as eggs and coconut oil – contribute to weight gain and heart disease, even though the evidence is starting to prove the exact opposite.

SATURATED FATS INCFEASE LDL CHOLESTEROL SIZE
One of the biggest fears people have concerning saturated fats is their alleged ability to raise “bad” low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, which is implicated in atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease. However, our understanding of cholesterol and its roles in the body are much more sophisticated than they were in the middle of the 20th century.



We now understand, for instance, that only small LDL particles are associated with heart disease, not large LDL particles – and, as it happens, saturated fats are proven to increase amounts of the large subtype of LDL. For example, a study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that dietary saturated fat intake correlated with increased concentrations of larger LDL particles in adult men. A later study, published in the same journal, reached a similar conclusion.

SATURATED FATS INCREASE HDL CHOLESTEROL 
Better still, ongoing research suggests that saturated fat can actually increase high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels, which is the  “good” cholesterol that transports cholesterol from the arteries to the liver for reuse or excretion. Research published in the journal Arteriosclerosis and Thrombosis in 1992, for example, found that “all fatty acids elevated HDL cholesterol when substituted for carbohydrates,” and that these effects “diminished with increasing unsaturation of the fatty acids.” These results suggest that contrary to popular belief, saturated fat intake can actively benefit our cardiovascular health.

SATURATED FATS CAN CONTRIBUTE TO WEIGHT LOSS
Another belief people have about saturated fat is that eating it makes us fat. However, this is only a half-truth. Eating saturated fat will make us fat – if we also eat a diet high in carbohydrates and refined sugars. A high-fat, low-carb paleo, or ketogenic diet, on the other hand, is proven to deliver effective weight loss results. For example, a study published in the journal Nutrition & Metabolism showed that there was “a clear benefit of a [very low-carbohydrate ketogenic] over [low-fat] diet for short-term body weight and fat loss, especially in men.”

Moreover, studies have shown that individual high-fat foods can contribute to weight loss when taken as a supplement. A Brazilian study published in the journalLipids in 2009, for instance, found that women who consumed 30 milliliters of coconut oil daily exhibited a significant reduction in abdominal fat when compared to the control group. This result has been ascribed to coconut oil’s large concentrations of medium-chain triglycerides, a form of saturated fat that our bodies metabolize with unusual rapidity.

CONCLUSION
Clearly, there are many reasons to embrace rather than fear saturated fats. Even mainstream health researchers are beginning to accept the fact that an omelet cooked with butter, for example, is a far healthier breakfast than cereal with skim milk. Many of us probably understood this on an instinctive level while growing up, but it has taken a long time for science to catch with up common sense. Grandma was right all along!

Reprinted from Spiritfoods.