Canadian pathologist Dr. Barbra Allen Bradshaw and a cohort of her peers have gone to war against Canada’s food guide.1 The group, called Canadian Clinicians for Therapeutic Nutrition, criticizes the food guide as a one-size-fits-all approach that relies on…
As people across America choose healthier diets, they find that their healthy choices are paying dividends in unexpected ways. Your overall health connects to your food choices in more areas than you can imagine. For example, going keto…
One media giant recently published an article with this headline: “Low-protein, high-carb diet may help ward off dementia.”1 At the heart of the article is a study conducted by researchers at Sydney University. These researchers fed mice a…
As hordes of Americans resolve to be healthier in 2019, many companies stand ready to help. Unfortunately, not all dietary plans are created equal. One relatively new entry to the market, Health Management Resources (HMR), seeks to deliver…
Most of us know that what we consume is the bedrock of our health. But sometimes, the food we consume can impact our health in surprising ways. Specifically, going low-carb can help prevent seizures, offering relief to many…
Australia and India are gearing up to go to war…over sugar.1 Don’t expect this to be a war between soldiers, however; this war will be fought by representatives of both countries before the Agriculture Committee of the World…
The price of sugar is down. Way down. According to the USDA, world prices for raw sugar recently hit a 10-year low. This marks a nearly 20 percent decline since 2017.1 What is happening to drive down the price…
As I shared previously, cartels within the Kenyan sugar industry are peddling contaminated sugar to unwitting Kenyan consumers. Unfortunately, contaminated sugar is just one symptom of a severe disease within the country. In reality, powerful sugar cartels are…
Rarely do we, as consumers, stop to think about where our food comes from. Yet, this summer, a story emerged from Kenya that should cause consumers to view their sugar with a little more scrutiny. This story suggests…