One of the things I’ve been accused of is doing more exercise so that I can eat more food: “Oh, you just do so much exercise just so you can eat more.” Although that’s really not the case, I do recognize … Continue reading
Category Archives: Health Science
The Law of Identity and Its Application in Comparative Anatomy
During a recent study, I came across some interesting insights that I believe shed light on the unique nature of human beings. The Law of Identity states that creatures with anatomical and physiological similarities tend to thrive on similar types of … Continue reading
Achieve Your Ideal Physique
“Three years from now, you’ll wish you had started three years sooner.” When it comes to our physical appearance, change doesn’t happen overnight.
However, if we dedicate ourselves to making a difference, our efforts can yield dramatic results. Continue reading
Does Blending Fruit DESTROY the Nutrients?
I once heard it said from the stage that when we blend our food, we lose more than 85% of the nutrients. Calories are nutrients. I know when I blend bananas, the smoothie still tastes good. But if I lost … Continue reading
Don’t Be Fooled (The Truth About Biohacking)
Everywhere I look these days, someone is selling me a shortcut for something, and a product to go with it: Quick muscle growth, improved sex life, reverse aging, increased mental focus, etc.
But what’s the truth about biohacking? Continue reading
The Benefits of Meal Structure and Avoiding Grazing
During conversations, I often encounter the question of whether we, as humans, are meant to graze and eat small meals throughout the day. I firmly believe that our biology is designed for structured meals, not grazing, and I would like … Continue reading
What’s So Important About Fruit
As a passionate advocate for optimal health and nutrition, I wanted to share some valuable insights with you regarding the significant benefits of including fruit in your daily diet.
First and foremost, I want to emphasize the importance of starting your day on a refreshing and hydrating note. Dehydration, even at levels as low as 1% of body weight, measurably reduces performance values. Continue reading
Weighing in on ARX
I was recently asked about ARX, the latest in what has been a long line of “revolutionary” fitness machines. My reply follows.ARX, short for adaptive resistance exercise, will work to some degree, if you work it, boring though it may … Continue reading
Nutrition and Recovery
It’s just like running out of gas When involved in physical activity, be it an active job, doing sport, recreation, or plain old yard work, the muscles use fuel at an accelerated rate as compared to when they are at … Continue reading
Is Dry Fasting Desirable or Deadly?
T. C. Fry taught me a lot about hygiene, but he taught me a lot more about how to think. One time, out of the blue, he looked up at me during the middle of a chess game he was playing with his friend Max Huberman and said to me.. Continue reading
Eat Them Alone Or Leave Them Alone?
Before diabetes, heart disease, and cancer became the big concerns on the American health scene, before the rash of digestive disorders that now affects more than one out of every three adults, doctors noted the rising trend of obesity. Continue reading
Strength VS. Technique
In strength training, we must use leverage to our best advantage or else we make the weight feel heavier than it really is. Continue reading
The Starch Myth: KEY Talk live online event
Are we naturally starch eaters? Is starch a health food, a staff of life, or a crutch? Join Dr. Graham in this live online KEY Talk presentation followed by Q & A, and get your questions answered. Watch the replay anytime. Continue reading
The H2O Performance Difference
When exercising heavily, especially when there is a strong cardio component to the exertions, much of our digestive functioning is depressed. Digestion and absorption are effectively put on hold so that the body’s physiology can best support the exercise being undertaken. Continue reading
Fitness Fried Egg : Hey, you gotta have a sense of humor
Read Dr. Graham discuss challenges, courage, and more. Learn how to crack your challenge eggs and see what’s inside. Then watch your concerns become toast. Continue reading
Raw Emotions: KEY Talk live online event
Does diet affect emotions? Discover how your emotions can serve you. Learn ways to overcome cravings. Watch this KEY Talk for your health, inner peace, and joy. Join the Grahams in this live online presentation followed by Q & A, and get your questions answered. Watch the replay anytime. Continue reading
Dangers of Cooked Food: KEY Talk live online event
Just what are the dangers of cooked food? Watch this KEY Talk for your health, the health of others, the environment, and more. Join Dr. Graham in this live online presentation followed by Q & A, and get your questions answered. Watch the replay anytime. Continue reading
Training in “No Man’s Land” brings mediocre results, at best
Train like the pros and you will get the results the pros get. Train in the “no man’s land,” inefficiently and ineffectively, and you will be relegated to perpetual mediocrity in terms of performance results. Continue reading
Importance of Biomechanics : 3 Factors to Physical Performance
Having realistic expectations helps reduce frustration and increase inspiration. Biomechanics is in short the mechanical physics of biological systems, and is a key factor to correctly assessing potential athletic performance and progress in fitness endeavors. Read on for Three Everyday Factors to Physical Performance. Continue reading
Persistent and Consistent
We all get excited now and then, motivated to make changes in our lives. Every once in a while, I get bitten by the exercise bug. Who doesn’t? Next thing you know, life intervenes. Read tips on how to stay fit and live your life. Continue reading