Just wonderful. I loved seeing that soaked sheet. Also, thank you so much for your explanation on Wakefield. I had no idea, though I don't look at that area at all.
When I hear stories like the Brokaw bit, I think about how many people who were watching were harmed. It's really horrible.
Just wonderful. I loved seeing that soaked sheet. Also, thank you so much for your explanation on Wakefield. I had no idea, though I don't look at that area at all.
When I hear stories like the Brokaw bit, I think about how many people who were watching were harmed. It's really horrible.
I was pissed off about the Brokaw segment for a week. So much so that I contacted by big time lawyer (who was later appointed as a federal judge) and asked him if I had any chance of suing over the trashing of our book. He told no. He said that every word that is said on those shows is scripted and the script is run by a team of lawyers before it ever hits the air. When I thought about what Brokaw said, I realized he didn't say anything that wasn't true. We were recommending red meat, cheese, and eggs. It was his look of disgust and casually flipping the book away as if he were tossing it in the garbage that conveyed the message.
Being able to read and study your two articles, "A New Hypothesis of Obesity" and "Are Nuts Paleo?" really helped me understand them. I'd watched the video a few times, along with your Insulin one from the Ancestral Health Symposium, but being able to study what you're saying on paper and highlight and annotate it made all the difference.
I stopped eating my beloved dry-roasted, salted Brazil nuts in the morning because...well, holy crap...that walnuts example! And the great bit of trickery you unwrapped. Brazil nuts are not far behind.
Also, a comment on the New Hypothesis article. That traffic jam analogy was just wonderful, because it's right on as an example and because it's funny. Now, when you talk about reverse electron transport, I see a car in a chase movie making a U-ey to get out of a traffic jam before the cops get to it.
Also, I just heard Michael Rose talking about longevity and aging plateaus - and how to plateau sooner - at the Human Behavior & Evolution Society conference. We hung out, along with Brett Smith (Ancestral Health symposium organizer from 2016, knows or "knows" and respects you).
Rose is a great guy and just retired from UC Irvine and is up there in SB. Now that I see you and MD are back and...hah hah...working out with your shredder!...I'd love to introduce you, because your current work and thinking and his really, really go together and are going into the second bookmonster that grew out of the first in a chapter on how to eat.
Michael Rose is in Santa Barbara?!?! I did not know that. I would love an introduction. I'm working my way through his papers now. Just finished his first book "The Long Tomorrow."
Just wonderful. I loved seeing that soaked sheet. Also, thank you so much for your explanation on Wakefield. I had no idea, though I don't look at that area at all.
When I hear stories like the Brokaw bit, I think about how many people who were watching were harmed. It's really horrible.
Thanks for all you and MD do.
I was pissed off about the Brokaw segment for a week. So much so that I contacted by big time lawyer (who was later appointed as a federal judge) and asked him if I had any chance of suing over the trashing of our book. He told no. He said that every word that is said on those shows is scripted and the script is run by a team of lawyers before it ever hits the air. When I thought about what Brokaw said, I realized he didn't say anything that wasn't true. We were recommending red meat, cheese, and eggs. It was his look of disgust and casually flipping the book away as if he were tossing it in the garbage that conveyed the message.
Being able to read and study your two articles, "A New Hypothesis of Obesity" and "Are Nuts Paleo?" really helped me understand them. I'd watched the video a few times, along with your Insulin one from the Ancestral Health Symposium, but being able to study what you're saying on paper and highlight and annotate it made all the difference.
I stopped eating my beloved dry-roasted, salted Brazil nuts in the morning because...well, holy crap...that walnuts example! And the great bit of trickery you unwrapped. Brazil nuts are not far behind.
Also, a comment on the New Hypothesis article. That traffic jam analogy was just wonderful, because it's right on as an example and because it's funny. Now, when you talk about reverse electron transport, I see a car in a chase movie making a U-ey to get out of a traffic jam before the cops get to it.
Also, I just heard Michael Rose talking about longevity and aging plateaus - and how to plateau sooner - at the Human Behavior & Evolution Society conference. We hung out, along with Brett Smith (Ancestral Health symposium organizer from 2016, knows or "knows" and respects you).
Rose is a great guy and just retired from UC Irvine and is up there in SB. Now that I see you and MD are back and...hah hah...working out with your shredder!...I'd love to introduce you, because your current work and thinking and his really, really go together and are going into the second bookmonster that grew out of the first in a chapter on how to eat.
Thanks again for all you do. You and MD!
Michael Rose is in Santa Barbara?!?! I did not know that. I would love an introduction. I'm working my way through his papers now. Just finished his first book "The Long Tomorrow."