

31: Chewing the Fat (+Protein+Carbs) for Better Health
Improved nutrition, more mindful eating, increased satiety and possible reduction in rates of dementia are all possible outcomes of…. chewing our food more? Dive in for more on this simple tweak!
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RESOURCES AND SOURCES (some links may be affiliate links)
Chewing!
- Re-evaluation of the Mechanisms of Dietary Fibre and Implications for Macronutirent Bioaccessibility, Digestion and Postprandial Metabolism, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- Plant Cell Walls: Impact on Nutrient Bioaccessibility and Digestibility, mdpi.com
- What Is the Mayr Diet? Rebel Wilson’s ‘Year of Health” Regimen, Explained, today.com
- What Is the Mayr Method Diet Rebel Wilson is Using to Lose Weight? womenshealthmag.com
- An Overachieving Underchewer, foodandwine.com
- Chew Your Food 32 Times: Where Did This Advice Come From? culinarylore.com
- Chewing Maintains Hippocampus-Dependent Cognitive Function, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- Chewing Your Food: Is 32 Really the Magic Number? healthline.com
- Chewing Almonds May Boost Satiety, nutraingredients.com
- The Structure and Function of the Digestive System, clevelandclinic.org
- Digestion 101: The Importance of Chewing Well, shdc.com.au
- Horace Fletcher, wikipedia.com
Toxins – Obesogenic Effects
- Environmental Working Group – Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen
- Metabolism Disrupting Chemicals and Metabolic Disorders, ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- The Endocrine System and Glands of the Human Body, webmd.com
DISCLAIMER
Neither I nor most of my podcast guests are doctors or healthcare professionals of any kind, and nothing on this podcast or associated content should be considered medical advice. The information provided by Wellness While Walking Podcast and associated material, by Whole Life Workshop and by Bermuda Road Wellness LLC is for informational and entertainment purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment, and before undertaking a new health care regimen, including walking.