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High-carb, low-fat diets associated with increased risk of early death

By Jim August 30, 2017

A major new study has found an association between low-fat diets and an increased risk of premature death. The large epidemiological cohort study, published in The Lancet, followed more than 135,000 people in 18 countries around the world to uncover the relationship between dietary macro-nutrients and cardiovascular disease and mortality.  High, middle, and low-income groups were included. The researchers documented nearly 5,800 deaths and 4,800 major cardiovascular disease events in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Posts, News & Commentary Tagged With: cardiovascular disease, conventional diet wisdom, death, low-carb, observational study, war on fat

Food facts vs food myths with Dr. Zoe Harcombe

By Jim August 2, 2017

food facts vs. food myths

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdznfiWvGq0 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Posts, Food, Low-Carb Basics Tagged With: calories, cholesterol, diet, saturated fat, weight loss, Zoe Harcombe

Fiber makes Brussels sprouts low-carb

By Jim June 14, 2017

Chorizo with onion and Brussels sprouts

Brussels sprouts, those cute little mini-cabbages named after a Belgium city, are one of the higher carb vegetables that I regularly eat. One cup of plain cooked Brussels sprouts will set you back about 11 grams of carbohydrates, and 4 grams of protein. All that, and you only get 55 or 56 calories of energy.  That means a lot of us will be inclined to eat more than a cup. I probably eat between a cup-and-a-half and two cups at a time. As with other green vegetables, there is little fat … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Posts, Food, Personal Reflection Tagged With: Brussels sprouts, Chorizo, vegetables

DNA, diet, and weight

By Jim June 4, 2017

DNA illustration

Can spitting into a test-tube tell you which diet is best for you? Earlier this year, Anita and I each sent in a sample of our saliva to 23 and Me, a company that does commercial genetic testing.  I'm not plugging the service, and this is not intended to be a full-scale review. But some of our DNA test results are relevant to the topic of diet. We both opted to receive ancestry and health-related reports of our DNA. At first, I was only going to get the ancestry report, but changed my mind … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Posts, Personal Reflection Tagged With: DNA, genetics

What about dietary fat and fatty liver disease?

By Jim May 28, 2017

A while ago, I published my annual blood test results for the last seven years.  In terms of cardiovascular indicators, the tests were good. I did a little victory lap, celebrating (1) that I was still alive and (2) that the test results showed my LCHF diet seems to be doing me more good than harm. Then I heard something that gave me pause. It wasn't about heart health or clogged arteries. It was about fatty livers. I heard the claim in a podcast, the Tim Ferriss Show for May 12, 2017. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Critiques, Featured Posts Tagged With: blood tests, fatty liver, Paleo

Presenting The Best of Life after Carbs

By Jim May 24, 2017

The Best of Life After Carbs book

Available across the Web! My ebook, The Best of Life after Carbs, is now in wider release. You can find it at multiple online stores: Amazon, Apple, Barnes & Noble, and Kobo. Just click this Universal Book Link, and then select your favorite store. The book is part memoir, part how-to. The 30+ chapters in the book are based on posts from this blog. Yes, you could read them all here for free, in some form. But if you enjoy ebooks, and want to support my efforts, here's your chance to do us … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Posts, Personal Reflection, Resources Tagged With: book

Mindful eating: slow down and smell the pork chop

By Jim May 20, 2017

On Episode 6 of The Low Carb Nugget podcast, Jim examines the conflict between "grabbing a bite" and "mindful eating." There's an expression in American English, an idiom, "to grab a bite." Some variations include "grab a bite to eat," "grab something to eat" or just "get a bite." I haven't done extensive research on this idiom, but what I have done suggests it is, indeed, of American origin. That makes sense. The idiom perfectly suits the American mind-set. It turns getting a meal into a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Posts, Food, Media Watch Tagged With: food cravings, mindful eating, podcast

Announcing The Low Carb Nugget

By Jim May 13, 2017

Low Carb Nugget podcast cover

Are you sitting down? Good. I have stunning news. You can now listen to me go on about low-carb, high-fat eating and related issues on my very own podcast, The Low Carb Nugget. Yes, I'm charging madly into the 21st Century, and you can charge with me. In fact, it would be good if you got a little out in front. Three days a week, you can experience the voice that thrilled countless college students over a span of 30 years, often to the point that they passed out in class from sheer bliss. Or … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Posts, News & Commentary Tagged With: Low Carb Nugget, podcast

Cauliflower: the better mashed potato

By Jim May 7, 2017

You can do a lot of things with "cabbage flower" on a low-carb, high-fat (LCHF) diet: steam it, roast it, mash it, rice it, or just eat it raw. Of course, one drawback to raw veggies, including cauliflower, is that they're harder to fatten up that way. But a good, fatty dip will do the trick. I've never had cauliflower deep-fried or baked, but I suppose those are possibilities, too. I'm not sure what you'd bread it in, though -- crumbled pork rinds, perhaps? Oh -- you can also eat cauliflower … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Posts, Food, Low-Carb Basics Tagged With: cauliflower, vegetables

A low-carb dieter’s blood test results (updated)

By Jim April 26, 2017

Blood tests

When I first began eating my low-carb, high-fat (LCHF) diet, and losing pounds and inches around the middle, I encountered the occasional nay-sayer -- someone who was sure all that fat in my food was going to clog up my arteries and kill me dead, sooner rather than later. I've escaped that fate for six years. Indeed, within a few months of starting my low-carb diet, I had significantly reduced my belly-fat, and my blood-pressure. Those were powerful indicators that I was improving my odds … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Featured Posts, Low-Carb Basics, Personal Reflection Tagged With: blood pressure, blood tests, cholesterol, weight loss

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