Thoughts and Experiences Giving Up Aspartame

Eades’ view on it in his Protein Power Lifeplan book, and coming to the understanding/realization that even though the formaldehyde issue might be a bit of unjustified hype, Aspartame “was” literally exciting my brain cells to death. …
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Monday June 30th It's another beautiful summer day in steamy …

The best insights I’ve gotten come from the book PROTEIN POWER LIFEPLAN by Michael and Mary Dan Eades, MDs,copyright 2000, from Warner Wellness books. Chapter 9, “Magnesium Miracle” although twenty-five pages long, is invaluable. …
Original post by Gail Bell

Atkins Diet redux - part 1 « Healthhabits

In 1995, they wrote Protein Power as a guide to better health and weight loss through diet, nutrition, supplementation, and exercise. In 2000, they followed up Protein Power with Protein Power Lifeplan, which was similar but… …
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How To Make Money With Pro Wealth Solutions

… Cabinet Knob Hardware Enterprise Wireless Networking own and they Whiteb Edroom Vanities What Does Ocr Stand For to Rice Dispenser Ashley Furniture Warehouse about Szies bucks on Protein Power Lifeplan Sarah Rich mortgage payment. …
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pregnant: Protein Powders or Shakes

I remember hearing somewhere once upon a time that there’s a specific type of protein powder I shouldn’t use, but I have no idea what it is (or if perhaps I’m imagining that anyway). I don’t even know what types are out there. …
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Reading List and Gratuitous Commentary

The Protein Power Lifeplan by Michael R. Eades and Mary Dan Eades: Packed with very readable accounts of the relevant science. The Eades are good about delineating what appears clear from available scientific evidence, and what they’ve …
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Low-Carbing and General Health News: Something really worth sharing!

This is worth highlighting - an excerpt from one of his books, Protein Power LifePlan, page 51 “If you want to lose weight you have to watch the calories - even on a low-carbohydrate diet - particularly if you’re a small person. …
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Comment on Reality check for the lad Down Under by Charles

(from The Protein Power LifePlan, page 51.) But if you have low insulin, why would a person be prompted to eat more fat than their body needs? Hunger is a response to a request for fuel from the cells. If the cells are able to get at …
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Something really worth sharing!

This is worth highlighting - an excerpt from one of his books, Protein Power LifePlan, page 51 Low-carb and Calories, Part 2 “If you want to lose weight you have to watch the calories - even on a low-carbohydrate diet - particularly if …
Original post by Jennifer

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Mike, I don’t recall you saying that calories don’t count. In Protein Power LifePlan you wrote ‘Calories count… but not that much’. Your previous posts have explained that once again. Of course they count, even in a low carb diet, . …
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