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  • Hi there, after reading this awesome article i am also glad to share my knowledge here with mates.

    February 23, 2019
    • Thank you so much! I’m glad to know!

      May 19, 2019
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    August 10, 2017
  • […] said, we’ve known for years, and I’ve written about, the importance of working out, protein, and eating an anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative diet […]

    February 20, 2017
  • Right here is the right website for anyone who wants to find out about this
    topic. You know a whole lot its almost hard to argue with you (not
    that I personally would want to…HaHa).
    You definitely put a brand new spin on a topic that’s been written about for a long time.
    Great stuff, just wonderful!

    September 02, 2015
  • Great article. Like you said your workout is the biggest key to building strength and muscle. And over course, protein is essential as well.

    The only thing I question is the timing aspect. I use to be all about have my protein shake right after my workout and all other the timing advice out there, but I’ve stopped using this advice and the results have been the same. I think the timing aspect is really overrated. As long as, you eat a high quality protein meal an 1 to 2 hours after your workout you’re fine. I can’t stand protein shakes anymore either, they are loaded with fillers and other bad ingredients. The only proteins that aren’t bad are incredibly expensive.

    Its always a lot easier to just focus on getting high quality protein meals instead of having to worry about the timing aspects. Its a lot easier and you won’t lose any muscle.

    September 19, 2013
    • Thank you for your comments, Steven

      October 05, 2013
  • About tea……is decaffinenated OK too?

    August 21, 2013
    • Dear Olivia,
      Thank you for reading and for your excellent question. I am not sure of the answer. It may depend on the process used to decaffeinate the tea, as some of the compounds in tea may not survive the process. That said, my guess is you’ll get some benefit from decaf tea!
      Katherine

      August 21, 2013
  • About tea……is decaffeinated OK too?

    August 21, 2013
  • Elizabeth Paulson

    This is valuable information. I will make sure to utilize these techniques daily. Take care. Thanks. ep

    August 21, 2013
    • Dear Elizabeth, Thank you so much for reading and for you generous comments!

      August 21, 2013
  • Lady J

    Ms Katherine: what kind of tea do you recommend?
    BlAck ? Green? And do you think Good old fashioned. Lemonade (Fresh lemons, mais oiu) is restorative and good for you?)

    August 21, 2013
    • Dear Lady J,
      Thank you so much for reading my article. Ahhh, great questions! Concerning the best kind of tea, scientists have told me: Stick with the tea you enjoy most, whether white, green, oolong, or black. All impart major health benefits and the studies are not detailed or numerous enough to choose one over another, especially if you don’t enjoy it! “While fermentation causes green tea to become black, digestion may convert black tea back to green. So, they all may come out the same in the end (forgive the pun)! Regarding Lemonade: Of course, you are right that lemons – and citrus fruits in general -are great for you! That said, try to use as little sugar as possible when you make your home-made lemonade. I wouldn’t use the mixes or the store-bought kind, unfortunately, because of the high level of sugar and/or high-fructose-corn syrup.

      August 21, 2013

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