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Weekly Link Love—Edition 87

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Research of the Week Yoga promotes stress resilience . Adipose tissue is limited by the number of embryonic progenitor cells. Relying only on antibody testing may not capture everyone with coronavirus immunity. Birds who swallow fish eggs whole may deposit them intact and viable into isolated lakes. New Primal Blueprint Podcasts Episode 430: Shawn Baker MD : Host Elle Russ chats with Dr. Shawn Baker about all-things carnivory. Primal Health Coach Radio, Episode 66: Laura and Erin chat with Tara Garrison. Media, Schmedia What happened to schools and daycares that remained open despite the pandemic? Interesting Blog Posts How one man thinks we can solve the pandemic, and quickly. Plastic rain is here . What Mel Joulwan is up to these days . Social Notes What we’ve lost (but can regain). One opinion on differences between China and America. Everything Else Gambling on shark migration . Viking colors . Macaques take over a Thai city. When did the chicken cro

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Flavors Of June

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So what have we been eating other than wood? Flavor Exceptional Catering is a Cville catering company owned by two chefs, Sandy and Danny. While they have experience in on-site catering, they pivoted during the pandemic to provide a meal prep service for the community. They asked if I’d like to share some meals on KERF and I said “heck yeah!” I never turn down food : ) The menus are posted online and you can pick up your order curbside either Sunday afternoon or Monday evening. In addition to entrees and lunch bowls, they have a lot of add ons like farm-fresh eggs, homemade hummus, breakfast sandwiches, and slices of cake from the cake shop next door, Sliced Cake Bar ! The portions were HUGE (I had plenty of leftovers for lunch the next day) and the food tasted home-cooked. The Southern Enjoyment Slow-cooked ribs, mashed sweet potatoes (my favorite part!), roasted broccoli and homemade Lonestar BBQ sauce Power Steak Bowl Grilled marinated skirt steak with quinoa, roasted

Stevia a Steroid?, Telomeres, Processed Meat | THRR035

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Keto and Hemochromatosis, Telomeres, Stevia a Steroid?, Is all processed meat that bad?. Does Food Tolerance Depend On Your Birthplace? // HIIT vs Food Tolerance? Make your health an act of rebellion. Join The Healthy Rebellion Please Subscribe and Review: Apple Podcasts | RSS   Submit your questions for the podcast here   Show Notes: Our book Sacred Cow is now officially available for pre-order .  The publisher is nervous about the Covid climate, with bookstores being closed, etc. They are being excessively cautious with the print run during this time, so please go ahead and pre-order now. —- News topic du jour: Optimal Foraging —- 1. Keto and Hemochromatosis [7:47] Dana says: Hi Robb and Nikki, I’ve been a version of Keto (low carb, moderate fat and high protein) since 2016 after being diagnosed with Fibromylagia, thyroid issues (low T3), and adrenal fatigue due to low pregnenolone. I also suffer from Celiac Disease. I’ve been able to heal my thyroid and adrenal