by Jason Hooper | Nov 29, 2017 | Digestive Health, News and Studies, SIBO
The American College of Cardiology has released new guidelines for defining hypertension or high blood pressure. There are news sources like CNN[1] and the Wall Street Journal[2] that are claiming that the affected American population that will now be defined as...
by Jason Hooper | Nov 17, 2017 | Digestive Enzymes, Supplement Recommendations
Systemic enzymes are a marketing term used to describe a category of supplemental health products. The peer-reviewed, scientific literature make very little reference to “systemic enzymes” (most likely because the name is misleading). Advertisers tell us that...
by Jason Hooper | Nov 14, 2017 | News and Studies, Water
Several months ago, a treadmill review company published an article on their website with the intent of showing people that their water bottle could be potentially contaminated “and the act of quenching your thirst while you exercise could potentially make you sick.” ...
by Jason Hooper | Jul 26, 2017 | Buyer Beware, Supplement Recommendations
What’s the latest cleanse? Sipping on fresh lemon juice, in a near IR sauna, covering your body with avocados, and giving yourself a coffee enema simultaneously. Yeah, have fun with that! The problem with all of these cleanses and detox fads is that they go against...
by Jason Hooper | Oct 26, 2016 | Diet, Opinion
Last June, my goal was to put on lean muscle tissue without gaining too much fat. I met with Eat to Perform coach Jason Miller who collected some information from me and ran my data through a calculator. He told me that by the end of the summer, I could gain fifteen...