Design by DivTag Weebly Templates
nutrition by nature
  • Blog
    • Metabolism / thyroid
    • Nutrition myths and health traps
    • Blood Sugar
    • Q&A Mondays
    • Lifestyle tips
    • Beauty
    • Recipes
    • Nutrition 101
    • Resources and links
    • Disclaimer
  • About
    • Media
  • Nutrition Services
    • Nutrition and health coaching
    • Tailored meal plans
    • Cooking classes
    • Price list
  • Testimonials
  • Contact

Will eating meat really kill us??! (short answer: NO)

4/2/2012

1 Comment

 
You may have heard the latest. Yesterday it was reported that a new studyshows a positive correlation between eating red meat and dying an early death. Gasp!!

Read More
1 Comment

Skinny dipping yet larger than ever: time to face the fats

2/14/2012

3 Comments

 
This is for those of you who choose nonfat yoghurt, drink skinny lattes, substitute butter with margarine, and deny yourselves the great pleasure of cheese. I used to be one of you. But, around a year and a half ago, I did a complete nutritional 180 and started enjoying delicious full-cream yoghurt, real butter, rich cream, and quality cheese (not to mention lots of egg yolks, fatty cuts of meat, coconut cream, bacon, sausage, lard…). I feel fantastic – healthy, energetic, lean, well nourished, satiated – I’ve never looked back. And I’m now pretty outspoken when it comes to promoting full-fat over skimmed foods (in case you missed it). Here’s why…

Read More
3 Comments

The lipid hypothesis: why it's all a big fat lie

6/26/2011

1 Comment

 
Picture
“The diet-heart hypothesis has been repeatedly shown to be wrong, and yet, for complicated reasons of pride, profit and prejudice, the hypothesis continues to be exploited by scientists, fund-raising enterprises, food companies and even governmental agencies. The public is being deceived by the greatest health scam of the century.” – George Mann, ScD, MD, Former Co-Director, The Framingham Study

Read More
1 Comment

The silence of the yams: what constitutes 'food'?

6/6/2011

0 Comments

 
There’s a certain dietary arrogance about the way we eat today. We turn up our noses at the traditional cultures and customs long associated with food, in favour of fast-paced, easy-come nutrition, personal vanity, cutting-edge advertising, extreme dieting dictums and modern convenience. Yet the dramatic and steady incline in the prevalence of contemporary lifestyle diseases (heart disease, obesity, stroke, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, many forms of cancer, various mental imbalances etc) would suggest that we’re more disillusioned about what and how to eat than ever before.

Read More
0 Comments
Forward>>
    Kate Skinner Nutrition

    Kate Skinner

    Nutritionist, Health Writer
    Adv Dip Nutr. Med. (ACNT), 
    BDesArch (USyd)

    About Kate 

    Follow @nutrition_kate

    Top posts

    • Nutrition tips for sleep
    • Salt myths & truths: the value of dietary salt
    • Nuts & seeds are for birds & squirrels
      (not humans!)
       
    • Polyunsaturated vegetable oils: toxic
    • Gelatin: a beauty food
    • Super snack ideas
    • Weight loss 101:
      the dangers of
      under-eating and
       
      over-exercising
    • Love your love handles, ladies!
    • Will going vego really save the planet? 

    Hot topics

    All
    Blood Sugar
    Children's Health
    Delicious. Magazine
    Ethical Eating
    Events
    Exercise
    Fats
    Health Myths
    Health Traps
    Hormones
    Lifestyle Tips
    Metabolism
    Nutrition Myths
    Pregnancy & Fertility
    Q&A Mondays
    Real Food
    Recipes
    Skin & Beauty
    Sleep
    Sugar
    Thyroid
    Traditional Diets
    Weight

    RSS Feed


Website design copyright Kate Skinner. All images and content copyright Kate Skinner.
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.