Questions and Answers About Health
A comparison of four books on aging: Greger’s “How Not to Die,” Attia’s “Outlive,” Sinclair’s “Lifespan,” and Buettner’s “Blue Zones.” Science has begun pointing to ways to prevent age-related diseases and extend the number of years we are healthy and thriving. These four books emphasize different recommendations, different research methods, and different approaches. All are worth reading.
What are the healthiest sweeteners? Why? Read a comparison of 12 sweeteners—including ripe bananas, dates, various syrups, and processed sugars—and see their nutritional values, prices, and a summary of which are the healthiest and unhealthiest.
You can make your own inexpensive skincare products that reflect recent research on the best way to support aging skin. I share with you how to use niacinamide and Vitamin C in two easy DIY products that will help your skin look and feel better. The research is based on Dr. Michael Greger's book "How Not to Age."
Here’s a free PDF summary of “Can Fasting Save Your Life” by Dr. Toshia Myers and Dr. Alan Goldhamer. Use the summary as a guide or map as you read the book, or read the summary on its own to get the gist of their coverage and recommendations.
Read this introduction to “intact whole grains,” which are recommended by Dr. Michael Greger and other nutrition experts. I cover what “intact” means when it comes to grains, plus related topics that compare intact whole grains to whole grains processed in various ways. If you want a basic introduction to “intact whole grains,” this post is for you.
Here’s a free PDF summary of “How Not to Age” by Dr. Michael Greger. Use the summary as a guide or map as you read the book, or read the summary on its own to get the gist of Greger’s coverage and recommendations. The book and summary are chock-full of lifestyle choices you can make to slow the aging process and preserve your body and functions for as long as possible. Genetics accounts for only 15-30% of lifespan probability: the rest is under our control.
This review of Dr. Michael Greger’s book How Not to Age provides an overview of the book’s content as well as some examples of what he covers. My commentary covers my view of the book’s strengths and a few aspects that would have helped me understand it better. The book is a must-read at the intersection of aging and nutritional research. No one else has—or could have—brought these two specialties together in the way that Dr. Greger does.
In this post I discuss my daily tea-drinking habits and how I’ve had to fit my tea into a schedule that optimizes my health. While tea and coffee have many health benefits, there are certain ways to time them in your day for optimal health.
In this post I examine the growing evidence of chronic inflammation’s apparently central role in some of the deadliest diseases on the planet. Chronic internal inflammation makes us more vulnerable to serious diseases by creating the conditions in which diseases can emerge and grow.
What are the healthiest substitutes for sugar in baked goods? Which types of baked goods and desserts are best for using dates and bananas, the healthiest sweeteners? Learn how to use healthy sugars for desserts and savory dishes. Links to successful recipes are included.