Episodios
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Come along for a deep dive into the carnivore diet. Is it something you should be doing? Can it make you healthier? Is it how we are all meant to eat, in line with the so called ancesterol diet? Nutritionist Callum Clarke MRSPH looks into its claims in detail. From the subsaharan desert, to HMS Salsbury in the 1700s, all the way to the present day. Listen to this before you decide to go carnivore or not.
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2021-04-12
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2015-06-22
Resveratrol, in its natural combination in whole grape, for health promotion and disease management
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2022-04-20
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2020-02-01
Whole Fruit Phytochemicals Combating Skin Damage and Carcinogenesis
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2020-09-01
The Role of Specific Components of a Plant-Based Diet in Management of Dyslipidemia and the Impact on Cardiovascular Risk
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2021-02-01
Health-Promoting Phytonutrients Are Higher in Grass-Fed Meat and Milk
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2021-09-04
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From Golden Rice to aSTARice: Bioengineering Astaxanthin Biosynthesis in Rice Endosperm
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Showcasing the pitfalls of the calories in and calories out theory, I look at how our body actually regulates our weight and what you can do to help lose weight easily and effortlessly. Looking to work 121? @callumclarkenutrition or email [email protected]
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Pigs on Trial. Witches. Hard loaves.
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Tudor Tinder. Beheadings. Black Teeth.
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Vegetable Oils make up a large part of our diet. It is estimated that 14% of our daily calories come from them, but the health risks are serious, and sometimes ignored by health professionals. Learn where they come from, why they are detrimental to our health, and what you can do to help eliminate them.