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Biohacker Bryan Johnson shares his take on the new inverted ‘food pyramid’: ‘Children are well positioned to benefit from..’ | Health News

Biohacker Bryan Johnson shares his take on the new inverted ‘food pyramid’: ‘Children are well positioned to benefit from..’ | Health News

The old food pyramid old guide recommended filling your plate with roughly equal portions of grains, protein, vegetables, and fruit, with dairy rudely downsized and pushed to the side. The new 2025-2030 American dietary guidelines replace the circular plate with an inverted pyramid that places animal foods, vegetables and fruits at the top. The calories you need depend on your age, sex, height, weight, and level of physical activity. Pay attention to portion sizes, particularlyfor foods and beverages higher in calories. Hydration is a key factor in overall health. Choose water (still or sparkling) and unsweetened beverages. Prioritize protein foods at every meal Consume a variety of protein foods from animal sources, including eggs, poultry, seafood, and red meat, as well as a variety of plant-sourced protein foods, including beans, peas, lentils, legumes, nuts, seeds, and soy. Swap deep-fried cooking methods with baked, broiled, roasted, stir-fried, or grilled cooking methods. Consume meat with no or limited added sugars, refined carbohydrates or starches, or chemical additives. If preferred, flavor with salt, spices, and herbs. Protein serving goals: …

What is the 1-minute gut health test? | Health News

What is the 1-minute gut health test? | Health News

“The gut is at the center of our health. Healing your gut is the first step for optimising health and healthspan,” said Tanya Malik Chawla, a digital creator and “biohacker,” in an Instagram reel, and suggested taking a one-minute test to find out whether you are prone to acidity. The test involves taking baking soda with water on an empty stomach. Baking soda (an alkali) will mix with stomach acid to produce carbon dioxide (gas), leading to burping. The time you take to burp is used as an indicator to decide whether a person has low stomach acid. In her video, Chawla challenged a common misconception—that acidity is caused by excess stomach acid. Instead, she claimed that low stomach acid causes food to sit undigested in the gut, leading to fermentation and acid reflux (GERD).   To verify Chawla’s claim, we consulted Meenu Balaji, chief nutritionist at Pragmatic Nutrition, Chennai, who told us that the test is a popular home method for assessing stomach acid production. Story continues below this ad “Our stomach produces hydrochloric …