The more osteoporosis a person has, the greater the risk of having calcium in the arteries. They have the calcium. It’s just going in all the wrong places because the body has lost the instructions about where to put it. It’s going to go into your arteries and your kidneys and your gall bladder and cause lots of trouble.
Livin’ La Vida Interview with Ron Rosedale
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•Here’s a lovely interview between Jimmy at Livin’ LaVida, and Ron Rosedale. Good introduction to this dietary approach, with thought-provoking observations about medicine, science, where they meet up, and where they don’t. Go to Jimmy’s Interview
Ron Rosedale – Insulin, Leptin and the Control of Aging
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•First, you hear a lot about paleolithic nutrition, the idea being that ancient man can tell us how to be healthy. That we need to go back to our ancient roots and eat like they did, and then we’ll be healthy. But you have to go back even further and understand what Nature is after.
Ron Rosedale – Protein: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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•Life is a constant battle between damage and damage control. If we could repair damage as fast as it occurs, we would live forever. Ultimately, unfortunately, we damage the damage control mechanisms, and that’s really what does us in. Excess protein actually increases damage and reduces our ability to repair it, so it’s a double whammy.
LDL Cholesterol – Ron Krauss MD
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•One of the world’s leading experts on cholesterol particles is Ron Krauss. In this extended interview, he explains why he believes the very smallest LDL cholesterol particles are the most dangerous ones, and why it’s important to measure them. Listen to Interview with Ron Krauss (28 Minutes) We’ve known for a long time that cholesterol…
Loren Cordain – Caution: Saturated Fats – Disaster with Grains
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•What kills you is not plaque in the arteries. What kills you is the rupture of the plaque. What kills us in the Western world, we have this atherosclerotic process going on . . . and we have a pro-inflammatory diet.