By: Mary
Hello Todd, Thanks for replying. You can rfead my paper on Plu Lens here; http://cleareyesight.info/id110.html A PDF is also at the bottom. I need to simplify it more but am busy helping many students...
View ArticleBy: Bill Rowles
Consider adding “The Art and Science of Low Carbohydrate Living” Jeff Volek, Steve Phinney. Goes even further than Gary Taubes – these guys know their ketones, have all the answers, and have 30 years...
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Bill, You must have ESP…I just finished reading the other Volek and Phinney book regarding keto-adaptation for improved athletic performance. The improvements they were able to achieve in fat oxidation...
View ArticleBy: haig
While ‘The Politically Incorrect Guide To Science’ may have some good explanations on hormesis, I’d like to know your opinion of the rest of it, particularly regarding climate change skepticism and...
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Haig, In his chapter on “Good Chemistry”, Bethell lays out the research that Calabrese and others conducted that provide strong support for the hormetic effects of chemicals and radiation — facts that...
View ArticleBy: haig
Climate science is not my specialty, to make an understatement, as I barely have read into the relevant literature, but I’ve tended to rely on scientific consensus for the most part. From what I...
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Good comments, Haig, especially about the shift from reductionism to the science of complexity. One of my favorite books on that topic was Micheal Waldrop’s 1993 work, “Complexity: The Emerging Science...
View ArticleBy: Peter Davis
“Bernstein is a “recovered” diabetic and an engineer-turned-physician who pioneered self-monitoring of blood glucose and soon learned that the standard ADA dietary device was mistaken. While nominally...
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Peter, Putting down my views as unserious or “rationalizations to make yourself feel better” is probably not the best way to make your point and elicit a courteous response from a blogger....
View ArticleBy: Mike
Dr. Bernstein is the shit. At over 80 years old, he is one of the longest living type 1s around. He and his 1000’s of patients are living proof that his simple approach works–he’s a beast and still...
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