Diverticulosis Diet: Should Nuts, Seeds, and Popcorn Be Avoided?
From a rarity to an epidemic disease, diverticulosis is a disease of fiber deficiency.
Diverticulosis Diet: Should Nuts, Seeds, and Popcorn Be Avoided? Read Post »
From a rarity to an epidemic disease, diverticulosis is a disease of fiber deficiency.
Diverticulosis Diet: Should Nuts, Seeds, and Popcorn Be Avoided? Read Post »
The overall cost-benefit ratio for mycotoxins depends on which food is contaminated. Is “toxic mold syndrome” real? And what do we do about toxic mold contamination of food?
Friday Favorites: Should We Be Concerned About Ochratoxin and Aflatoxin? Read Post »
The best apple, bean, berry, lentil, and nut are the ones you’ll eat the most of; but if you don’t have a strong preference, which has the highest antioxidant power?
The Highest Antioxidant: Apple, Bean, Berry, Lentil, or Nut? Read Post »
What does the “milk pus test” tell us about the U.S. milk supply?
Is There Really Pus in Milk? Read Post »
Let’s discuss weight loss, cholesterol, and PCOS treatment with diet. What can a daily eighth of a teaspoon of onion powder do for body fat, and what can raw red onion do for cholesterol?
Is there an advantage to eating a raw plant-based diet over a diet of raw and cooked whole plant foods?
Pros and Cons of Raw Food Diets Read Post »
One reason kids may not be eating more healthfully is that their parents vastly overestimate the quality of their child’s diet.
Perceptions of Childhood Obesity and Diet Quality Read Post »
I discuss a public health case for modernizing the definition of protein quality.
Friday Favorites: Animal Protein vs. Plant-Based Protein Read Post »
What role do vegetarian diets and organic foods play in the prevention or promotion of a birth defect called hypospadias?
Pesticide Exposure and Hypospadias Birth Defects in Vegetarians Read Post »
Why do contaminated poultry products cause the most foodborne deaths?
Food Poisoning: Causes and Prevention Read Post »