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Quotes from Mark Hyman

Calories are important. But it isn't the amount of calories as much as the type of calories you consume that makes a difference in terms of how much you weigh and how healthy you are.
~ Mark Hyman
The most important thing you can do for healthy aging is to balance your blood sugar and keep your insulin levels low and your cells insulin-sensitive, which means eating a low-sugar, low-starch diet with plenty of good-quality fats and protein, and a boatload of phytochemical- and fiber-rich fruits and vegetables.
~ Mark Hyman
Michael Pollan, in his book Cooked, concurs. He says, "The decline of everyday home cooking doesn't only damage the health of our bodies and our land but also our families, our communities and our sense of how our eating connects us to the world.
~ Mark Hyman
10 percent of Americans are deficient in vitamin C and actually have scurvy. More than 90 percent are deficient in omega-3 fats, 80 percent are low in vitamin D, and 45 percent are deficient in magnesium and iron, with folate and zinc not far behind. Lack of these nutrients moves us rapidly down the trajectory of disease and aging.
~ Mark Hyman
control, and even cure muscle cramps.
~ Mark Hyman
Saturated fat, for instance, is bad when eaten with carbohydrates, but when eaten alone, not so much.
~ Mark Hyman
a serving of Prego tomato sauce has two teaspoons of sugar, more than two Oreo cookies.
~ Mark Hyman
The quality of our diet matters most.
~ Mark Hyman
person: low muscle mass, inflammation, high triglycerides, low good cholesterol, high blood sugar, and high blood pressure.
~ Mark Hyman
Real, whole, fresh, unadulterated, unmodified foods: Those must be the starting point.
~ Mark Hyman
such as The Blood Sugar Solution Cookbook)
~ Mark Hyman
If we accepted the recommendation of the American Heart Association that we eat less than 5 percent of our calories as saturated fat, we would have to ban breast milk. (It contains a whopping 25 percent of its calories as saturated fat.)
~ Mark Hyman
When our government policies and agricultural subsidies have supported the flood of an extra 700 calories per person per day into the food system since 1970 (mostly in the form of high-fructose corn syrup from corn and trans fats), we have a problem.
~ Mark Hyman
saturated fat seems to promote inflammation only in the presence of too many carbs or too little fiber, or there is no connection at all.25 (The key to eating more fat, as you'll learn in Part III, is also eating more f
~ Mark Hyman
PGX (a special fiber to lower blood sugar, insulin, and cholesterol levels)
~ Mark Hyman
If there is one single cause of accelerated aging and diseases of aging, it is this: sugar and starch (especially flour) and the resulting metabolic chaos and insulin resistance. You might be tired of hearing this over and over, but eliminating sugar and flour is the single biggest thing you can do to improve your health and extend your life, not only for your hormones and neurotransmitters, but also for every other core system.
~ Mark Hyman
Depression is not a psychiatric illness, but a systemic disease.
~ Mark Hyman
It loves cranberry, pomegranate, olives, prickly pear, and green tea! Stimulating the growth of just this one bacterium is associated with reduction in body weight, oxidative stress, and intestinal and liver inflammation and improved insulin sensitivity.
~ Mark Hyman
The conversation has changed now that science has proven that processed foods—and especially sugar—are addictive.
~ Mark Hyman
Waist-to-Height Table WOMEN Ratio less than 35: abnormally slim to underweight Ratio 35 to 42: extremely slim Ratio 42 to 46: slender and healthy Ratio 46 to 49: healthy Ratio 49 to 54: overweight Ratio 54 to 58: extremely overweight/obese Ratio over 58: highly obese MEN Ratio less than 35: abnormally slim to underweight Ratio 35 to 43: extremely slim Ratio 43 to 46: slender and healthy
~ Mark Hyman
If you must take an antibiotic, supplement it with acidophilus.)
~ Mark Hyman
Even a serving of Prego tomato sauce has two teaspoons of sugar, more than two Oreo cookies.
~ Mark Hyman
In places like the Blue Zones, the power of rest and community is central to life. But our fast-paced society—full calendars, many extracurricular activities, building careers, raising families, and taking work home—has made self-care and mental health low priorities. The truth is you cannot live a healthy, happy, fulfilled, and long life while neglecting to nourish your mind and spirit.
~ Mark Hyman
phospholipids.
~ Mark Hyman