Tag: nutrient dense foods
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Stop Cooking With Olive Oil: Why I Threw Out My “Healthy” Oils (And You Should Too)
I used to be that person. You know the one—proudly displaying my $35 bottle of extra virgin olive oil on the counter like it was liquid gold. I’d pour it generously into my pan every morning, convinced I was doing something incredibly healthy for my body. Avocado oil for high-heat cooking? Check. Olive oil for…
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Are Eggs Healthy?
For a food humans have eaten for thousands of years, eggs carry a surprising amount of fear. People worry about cholesterol.They throw away the yolk.They order egg whites as if it’s the “healthier” choice. And yet, eggs remain one of the most nutrient-dense, biologically complete foods available. So how did something so simple become so…
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The Modern Testosterone Collapse
Testosterone is often talked about like a gym hormone. Something for athletes or men chasing muscle. We believe that view misses the bigger picture. Testosterone is a core signal tied to energy, drive, mood, bone strength, brain function, and overall vitality in both men and women. And it is declining. Not just a little. Not…
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Grass-Fed vs Grain-Fed
Buy a steak from the grocery store. It is bright red, marbled, and uniform. Now buy one from a grass-fed ranch. It is darker and leaner, with a different fat pattern. Cook both. The grass-fed one tastes cleaner, more mineral-rich, and less sweet. Many people notice this immediately. We believe the difference is not small.…
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The Most Nutrient-Dense Foods in the World, And Why They’re All Animal-Based
1. What Nutrient Density Really Means When we talk about nutrient density, we’re really talking about foods that deliver a high concentration of essential vitamins, minerals, healthy fats, and amino acids in every bite. The part most people overlook is bioavailability, the body’s actual ability to absorb and use those nutrients. This is where animal…
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How to Start an Animal-Based Diet on a Budget
Most people think eating animal-based means spending hundreds on organic groceries every week, but the truth is you can eat this way on almost any budget if you understand what the body actually needs and where your money should go. Animal-based eating is simple, nutrient dense, and efficient which makes it one of the most…





