About a third of U.S. adults suffer from high blood pressure, or hypertension, which drastically increases the risk of heart disease and stroke.1 Commonly recognized causes of high blood pressure are smoking, drinking too much, eating too much salt,…
It has often been debated among scientists whether or not sugar has a direct link to type 2 diabetes. Studies over the past several years have confirmed, however, that sugar is not only indirectly culpable (in its presence…
As the ketogenic diet gains ground as a more widely accepted way of eating, a host of new products are arriving to help make day to day management of macros easier. Enter, the FBomb. No longer just a…
Purveyors of sugary drinks in general, and sodas in particular, have gone a long way to convince the public that the popularity of their products has no relationship to America’s obesity crisis. Beverage companies spend billions of dollars…