Episode 138: Bigger, Cheaper, Faster
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Today's show features a report on average American body weight in the 1960's vs. today; The Dorito Effect; big food and artificial flavors & colorings; America's latest trans fat ban; and a Shinrin Yoku update. Plus, we have audiobook and documentary recommendations, a Moment of Paleo (What's Missing?), and an After the Bell Segment (The Truth that Lasts). Links for this episode: Latest in Paleo 138 on HumansAreNotBroken.com — More links, credits, comments, etc. Latest In Paleo Facebook Page -- News Hunters & Gatherers Post Your Links Here! Try Audible.com - Free Trial - Free First Book (Supports the Show, too!) Global Sea Level Rise Map - Global Warming & Climate Change Impact Tsunami Mapper The Earthquake That Will Devastate Seattle - The New Yorker That Sugar Film - Official Trailer - YouTube The average American woman now weighs as much as the average 1960s man - The Washington Post Average American Woman Today Weighs Same As The Average Man In The 60s, So Imagine How Heavy Today's Men Are Modern American Women and 1960s Men Now Weigh The Same - AOL On The Dorito Effect (Book) The Dorito Effect: How our approach to food is killing its flavour - The Globe and Mail Why chicken doesn’t taste like chicken anymore | New York Post Mark Schatzker: Our flavourless food leads to unhealthy cravings - Home | The Current with Anna Maria Tremonti | CBC Radio "The Dorito Effect": Food flavorings may be fueling obesity epidemic - CBS News Following A Trend: General Mills Removing Artificial Flavors (VIDEO) General Mills to Remove Artificial Flavors, Colors from All Cereals - WSJ General Mills to ax artificial flavors from cereals The real reason General Mills will cut fake flavors from cereals like Trix and Lucky Charms - The Washington Post This Is Why FDA Is Banning Trans Fats | TIME Hikikomori: Japanese men locking themselves in their bedrooms for years, creating social and health problem - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) European Cardiology Society urges EU trans fat ban Just looking at nature can help your brain work better, study finds - The Washington Post ? David H. Newman - TEDxColumbiaEngineering - 11/29/11 - YouTube Purakai.com - Shop for Organic Clothing from PuraKai - Use coupon code "latest in paleo" for free shipping!
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