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It's more important than ever to do your homework and think for yourself, especially when your health is concerned. And joining us today is the perfect guest to talk through some spicy and timely topics, our friend and fellow podcaster, writer and founder of Wild Foods, Colin Stuckert.Powered by WPeMatico...

What you eat right after a workout (and when you eat it) is crucial to recovery. Here’s how to maximize your results. There’s an old fitness adage that says, “You don’t build your body in the gym. It’s what you do after training that causes physical improvement.” So even if you exercise religiously, you’re selling yourself...

Combining red peppers and chickpeas creates a tag-team effect that helps boost energy levels. As two major sources of folate, combining red peppers and chickpeas creates a tag-team effect that helps boost energy levels. Chickpeas are one of the richest whole-food sources of folate, but a one-cup serving still falls short of meeting your daily needs....

Do cooler temps have you craving comfort food? This hearty soup combines turkey, butternut squash and lots of veggies and spices, making it the perfect cold-weather meal. Providing six grams of fiber and with a 90 percent water content, winter squash is the perfect “volumetric” food (it gets you full on fewer calories), which is an...

Today, 99%+ of wines consumed in the U.S. are actually a highly-processed factory product. Here’s the secret to drinking wine without getting foggy, flabby and hungover.Powered by WPeMatico...

If you’ve read Tim Ferris’ 4-Hour Workweek, you can just jump to the end of this post. For everyone else, I invite you to take a closer look at your relationship with time. Especially those of you who are too busy to spend, oh, I don’t know, 5 or so minutes reading this. Somehow, “I’m busy”...

Fearful of the unknown? Use our simple steps to boost your boldness and confidence. Do you wish you were a little more willing to take risks, whether that means skiing tougher runs, signing up for your first fitness competition or entering an obstacle race? Good news! You can get gutsier just by building your mental toughness,...

Before the complex tools, before the projectile weapons and the wheels and the civilization, hominids stood upright and walked—and it made all the difference. Bipedalism freed up their hands to carry objects and manipulate the world around them and see for miles and miles across the horizon. They did all this atop bare feet that...

Delicious, healthy and easy to make, this tilapia dish is a physique-friendly meal. Seafood is a great protein for supporting lean muscle and reducing body fat. Plus, eating 8 ounces of seafood a week reduces your risk of hear disease. Tilapia, a mild white fish, is high in protein (it contains about 26 grams in a...

2020 has been something, huh? Because of all of the things, we are thrilled to be sharing this guest post from Bernadette Pleasant, the founder of The Emotional Institute, an online resource and educational center that offers courses, workshops, and interactive experiences that provide pathways to cultivate emotional wellbeing and gain insights that bring about...

Starting your day with a deliberate movement routine that you repeat every single day can be life changing, because it creates the leverage and the power to become a more focused and disciplined person in all other areas of daily life. Contrast this with the disturbing stat from IDC Research that 80 percent of Americans...

Enjoy the most wonderful time of the year fatigue- and stress-free by following these simple tips. The holidays are a time of excitement filled with family, friends, food and good cheer. But, for many, it can be a time of stress. Unfortunately, stretching ourselves too thin and overcommitting to events can lead to overeating, interrupted sleep...

As Lili finished her workout, it felt like everyone was staring at her. Because they were. It took her longer to complete the group session than everyone else, and the coach made a point of having the whole class stick around and encourage her. Afterward, the coach and classmates approached Lili to say: “It’s really great that you’re...

Research of the Week How did the lockdowns work? Scientists discover a new gland. Hominids in a region of Kenya used the same basic stone-age axes and other tools without changing them for around 700,000 years. Beet juice improves exercise tolerance. Beet juice improves hemoglobin concentration. New Primal Blueprint Podcasts Episode 452: Eric Perner: Host Elle Russ welcomes sustainable rancher Eric Perner. Episode...