| | There is so much fascinating new research coming out now about how environment can change our genetics in various ways. I've been diving into it lately, and will be passing my findings along to you! These week I look at a recent study about soda and cell aging, and tell you more about why we should stay away from sugar. Have a healthy week! Laura | | Can Soda Shorten Our Lives? Have you ever heard of a telomere? It's a little endcap on our chromosomes that protects them from damage. It turns out that as we age they get shorter, and then eventually can't protect the chromosomes any more. But there are things we can do to slow down or speed up this process! I talk about some of them, and delve into a recent study about soda consumption and telomeres that has been in the news. See also: Stop Drinking Sugar-Sweetened Drinks
| How to Cut Down on Sugar Food manufacturers have found out that one of the most reliable ways to get people to like a food is to add sugar, so processed foods in general have been getting sweeter and sweeter. Here's the page about sugar from my Guide to Cutting Carbs. (Or start at the beginning of the Guide)
| A Low-Carb Guide to Nutrition Labels A step-by-step guide through nutrition labels -- what you need to know when following a low-carb way of eating.
| LDL Cholesterol a Low-Carb Diet Although many things tend to change for the better when people cut down on carbs, sometimes the LDL cholesterol number doesn't, or even goes up. There are (at least) three reasons not to panic about this.
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