16 Oct Weekly Link Love — Edition 103
Research of the Week
When pigs made it to Europe, their genes were completely overturned.
The genetic formation of the first Americans.
We’re more likely to remember the locations of places where we consumed high calorie meals. Makes sense.
Religious rituals trigger endogenous opioids.
Late night eating tends to be a bad idea.
New Primal Blueprint Podcasts
Episode 451: Kyrin Dunston MD, OBGYN: Host Elle Russ welcomes Dr. Kyrin Dunston to the podcast, an OBGYN-turned-functional-medicine doctor.
Primal Health Coach Radio Episode 80: Laura and Erin chat with Chrisa Zindra Boyce, a leader in the Handel Group who specializes in helping people realize their professional visions.
Media, Schmedia
Should we re-introduce predators to wild areas without them?
Mexico blocks the sale of some “cheeses” for containing vegetable fat.
Interesting Blog Posts
Science should really stop ignoring small farms.
What might a “new morality” look like?
Social Notes
True.
Everything Else
This is what they feed to diabetics.
The flaws of calorie counting explained.
Things I’m Up to and Interested In
This should be in every homeschooler’s curriculum: Traditional French butter making.
Interesting new online magazine: Hyperion. Some health content, some future-casting about cities and AI, and other interesting stuff.
Great question: Vitamin D is cheap, plentiful, and it works. Why aren’t we using it?
Interesting question: What happens when you sever the connection between hunter-foragers and their prey?
Do babies need to eat meat?: Yes. Pay-walled, but the answer is yes.
Question I’m Asking
What would you add to school curriculums if you had ultimate power?
Recipe Corner
- Indian spiced burger patty.
- Baby, it’s stew season. Instant pot beef stew.
Time Capsule
One year ago (Oct 9 – Oct 15)
- Keto and Cancer: Where Do We Stand? – What’s the deal?
- A Primal Guide to Blood Pressure: 8 Common (and Not So Common) Interventions – What might work.
Comment of the Week
“I wonder if increased dreaming happened at other stressful historical times? We’ve had them about every 80 years; the Revolution, the Civil War, WW2, and now (right on time). Strauss-Howe generational theory would suggest we are in a Fourth Turning, with an unknown large event still coming. Regardless what you think of that, historically we have not returned to an Era of Good Feeling without going through a massive calamity, larger than the last Fourth Turning was. Stay tuned, it might get worse..”
-Interesting question, jeff.
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