Insulin Theory of Obesity Part IV: Good Ships, Wood Ships, and Friendships That Don’t Suck

Jordan Geiser So, I’m excited to say that the meat of this particular post was written by a good friend of mine, Jordan Geiser. I began to put some thoughts together a few weeks ago detailing how good relationships can have a tremendously positive impact on a person’s health and well-being, and consequently on their … Continue reading Insulin Theory of Obesity Part IV: Good Ships, Wood Ships, and Friendships That Don’t Suck

Insulin Theory of Obesity Part III: Processed Foods

There are a few regions scattered across the world known as Blue Zones. These “Blue Zones” are regions whose residents experience immensely better health and longevity than the vast majority of individuals across the globe. Members of these communities are active and enjoying vibrant, exciting lives well into their 90’s and even 100’s in some … Continue reading Insulin Theory of Obesity Part III: Processed Foods

The Insulin Theory of Obesity: Part 1

Do you ever wonder why people still struggle with obesity? And not just everyday people, but doctors,nurses, physical therapists, and any other health professionals you’d care to mention seem to have expanded not just their minds, but their belts. You’d think that with all the supposed advances in modern science, that “they” would have found … Continue reading The Insulin Theory of Obesity: Part 1

Hippies, Hoverrounds and Health — An Introduction

Hello Everybody, I’m sure you’re all glad to finally have something to do with your time while you’re waiting in line at a crowded bathroom after the movies, and for that, you are welcome. I am incredibly excited to announce that the Living Against the Grain blog is finally up and running. I had intended … Continue reading Hippies, Hoverrounds and Health — An Introduction