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What Do They Mean By “Wholesome”?

Posted by on 6:16 am in Food Tech, Health and Wellness, UltimateFatBurner.com | 2 comments

Just like “natural“, “wholesome” is a marketing buzz word.  It conveys the impression of “healthy”, but in a noncommittal sort of way.  So it’s always worth reading the fine print, to make sure an allegedly “wholesome” food...

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Saturated Fat May Not Be So Bad After All…

Posted by on 5:08 am in Health and Wellness, UltimateFatBurner.com | 1 comment

Interesting blog post by Monica Reinagel, over at NutritionData.com: Saturated fat and red meat seem to prevent expanding waistlines Danish researchers studied the links between consumption of various food groups and change in waist size.  Why are they worried about waist size?...

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There Are No Magic Pills

Posted by on 5:45 am in Supplement Ingredients, UltimateFatBurner.com, Weight Loss | 1 comment

As y’all know, I moderate two private fitness forums: one focused on fat loss, the other on building muscle.  Thus, I frequently field questions about supplements: both individual ingredients and branded formulas. Here’s the deal: every so often, a new member will...

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Americans in Denial About Health

Posted by on 4:21 am in Health and Wellness, UltimateFatBurner.com | 4 comments

That’s the conclusion of a recent survey by Mintel, a global marketing research company.  According to their data: only 25% of respondents think they’re overweight or obese (while Mintel’s own data from a separate report on obesity indicates 65% of respondents...

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Dumb Choices

Posted by on 5:13 am in Food Tech, Health and Wellness, UltimateFatBurner.com | 1 comment

Last year, I blogged about the new “Smart Choices” labelling system instituted by the food industry to “…help Americans make smarter nutrition choices and improve public health.”  It looked ok – in theory – but I couldn’t help...

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LOL!

Posted by on 4:21 am in Humor, UltimateFatBurner.com | 0 comments

Ok, science reporting isn’t always this bad, but there’s some stuff that comes close…

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