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Living A Primal Lifestyle | Podcast
Living A Primal Lifestyle | Podcast
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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
May 13, 2011
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Radio Interview with Nico de HaanApril 29, 2011 at 9:00 am Pacific time on TFNN internet radio.
Show Notes:
Nora talks about the new version of her book (Primal Body, Primal Mind: Beyond the Paleo Diet for Total Health and a Longer Life), scheduled to be released by Healing Arts Press in June 2011
What constitutes a Healthy Diet?
How did Nora begin the process of thinking about Evolutionary Nutrition?
How has human nutrition changed since the time of our paleo ancestors?
What is behind resistant weight loss?
Nora discusses red meat, protein intake and grains
How can you get started with the Primal Body Primal Mind Diet?
Nora Gedgaudas on Living A Primal Lifestyle with Nicode Haan
Listen to Podcast
Show Notes:
Nora talks about the new version of her book (Primal Body, Primal Mind: Beyond the Paleo Diet for Total Health and a Longer Life), scheduled to be released by Healing Arts Press in June 2011
What constitutes a Healthy Diet?
How did Nora begin the process of thinking about Evolutionary Nutrition?
How has human nutrition changed since the time of our paleo ancestors?
What is behind resistant weight loss?
Nora discusses red meat, protein intake and grains
How can you get started with the Primal Body Primal Mind Diet?
Nora Gedgaudas on Living A Primal Lifestyle with Nicode Haan
Listen to Podcast
Released:
May 13, 2011
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (48)
A cross-country quest for sustainable and local food: Photographer Clay Enos is traveling across America from New York to Vancouver, BC on a Vespa GTS300. The basic idea, as he puts it, is to rarely go more than 150 miles on any given day, eat and support organic, healthy, locally produced and harvested foods (grass-fed beef, etc) and experience this side of America in a more intimate way. Clay has read Primal Body-Primal Mind and says he feels the book’s message is “vitally important”. He also says it was part of his “inspiration for trying to make the cross-country road trip with food issues being a primary concern.” How cool is that? ALSO, in the second half hour--by popular demand: An invitation for callers to call in with whatever questions they have about nutrition OR neurofeedback. Listen to the podcast. by Primal Body Primal Mind Radio