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Rationale for Whole Protein Shake™
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
Over eons of time, long before modern food fractionating and synthetic food capabilities, people ate foods exactly as they were found in nature. That is the model we should aspire to if we understand the ...
Exercise
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
The benefits of exercise are myriad. It makes you feel good about yourself, burns excess body fat, grows and maintains muscle, strengthens bones and joints, helps flexibility, deepens sleep, improves appearance, creates a high, provides ...
The Best Food
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
Everyone eats so everyone has an opinion about food. But if health is the objective, mere opinion doesn’t count nor does fad or majority rule. Most people think the average cooked diet based upon official ...
More Cancer Treatment Failure
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
At the recent meeting of the American Association of Clinical Oncologists (ASCO), some 25,000 doctors met to discuss advances in cancer therapy. Over 10,000 scientific abstracts were presented. Surely now, after countless billions have been ...
The Female Hormone Problem
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
With increasing population pressure and modern independent lifestyles, procreation has become an option that is declined, or at least significantly restricted. But with these decisions women remove themselves from a natural biological role. Additionally, opting ...
Rationale for Creating the First "Un-Cereal™"
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
The advent of agriculture about 10,000 years ago and the subsequent scale-up to mass feeding made possible by the Industrial Revolution solved problems of quantity but not quality. Average life span has increased paralleling these ...
Rejuvenating Sex And Health Naturally
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
Our physical and psychological makeup is influenced by the sexual imperative far more than most of us realize or wish to admit. Entire systems of psychoanalytical therapy (e.g. Freud) are based upon the premise that ...
Proving Evolution With The Dictionary
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
Specious reasoning and clever crafting of definitions can make about anything appear to come true. As John Mackay (1852) observed, “When men wish to construct or support a theory, how they torture facts into their ...
You are Closer to Being Vitamin C Deficient Than You Think
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
Okay, so you think you are doing pretty well with your diet. You prepare most of your meals at home, don’t eat much junk food and aren’t a fast food eater only rarely. You think ...
Cancer - The Missing Point
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
If one were to judge by television advertising and news reports, it would seem that the “war on cancer” is all but won. What are the weapons being heralded? Drugs, research, tests and exams. They ...
The Pet Food Ingredient Game
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
About 25 years ago I began formulating pet foods at a time when the entire pet food industry seemed quagmire and focused on such things as protein and fat percentages without any real regard for ...
Fish Oil
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
The research in support of dietary omega-3 fatty acids (such as in fish oils) continues to flood the scientific literature. This is perfectly predictable given our genetic roots. In the wild, eating natural raw foods, ...
Why Child Bearing Is Healthy
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
From a purely biological perspective, bearing children can be considered the most important reason for a woman’s existence. For that matter, the same could be said about men, since both sexes are, in effect, disposable ...
Is Common Sense or Research Needed to Cure Cancer?
By Randy Wysong · 17 years ago
It is an incredible feat that organisms can begin from one cell and then differentiate and compartmentalize into the millions of diverse tissue and organ niches that represent a mature body. Why brain, fingernail, liver, ...