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The End of Racism

When I was in seventh grade and had only one friend, he and I decided on day to go to the arcade at the mall. We walked from our homes in the Avenues of Salt Lake City, Utah all the way to downtown. It was a warm summer day and not being allowed to play video games very often at home I was more than excited to spend a few hours away from my family playing the games that I loved.

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It's Okay To Be Half A Person

I have been single for more years than I have been loved, and as a weepy Libra this fact comes as quite a hard pill to swallow as I swiftly approach the end of my thirties. I always assumed that I would be married with children by this point in my life, but like most queer people I did not have the support of social groups which tend to coalesce around families to support, validate, and increase the success of pair bonding.

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Creamed Spinach

Growing up, creamed spinach was synonymous with the holidays and our once-a-year prime rib that it accompanied. But while creamed spinach appears fancy there’s no reason not to have this all the time! In fact, preparations of foods high in vitamin K with lots of fat increases the bioavailability of the vitamin K by a factor of 4!

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Carrot Salad

Everybody knows carrots are a great source of beta carotene, but what people don’t know is actually how much carotene we actually need to be healthy nor how many different types of carotene are actually in food besides just the common beta carotene.

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Coronavirus Dangers, Karma, and Moving Forward

I think I caught coronavirus—It was hard to tell, but for about 48 hours I had a strange, intense, and uncomfortable compression in the upper center of my chest around my esophagus, unlike any I’d ever felt before, and trouble breathing and a dry cough.

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Universal Wages and the Volatility of Market Capitalism

I don’t have to tell anyone how the coronavirus COVID-19 has disrupted markets, caused massive layoffs and financial losses, and contributed to panic, fear, and economic instability and hardship across the globe. Ironically, the panic has been no where worse than in the United States, a country blessed with obscene economic property with no real need for panic, except that it is now a country full of angry, ungrateful, suspicious, selfish human beings

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Sorghum

Sorghum is one of the most ancient human foods. Endemic to Africa, it was likely one of the very first foraged and cultivated cereal crops. Sorghum is not at all popular in Western societies, to their detriment, as sorghum has many healthful properties which can be used to restrain metabolic illness and promote health and wellness.

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Improving Resistance to Coronavirus (COVID-19) and Other Viral Infections

Ever since recovering from cancer I have only gotten sick twice—a cold once and a more serious viral throat infection which took about a week to fully resolve. But in spite of having been recently very ill with cancer and thyroid disease, before and during which I would catch the flu every year and which took near a month each time to fully recover, I have not gotten it once since recovering. This is no accident, as some of the various techniques I use to help improve my own health

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Money and Success In This Economy

When I was fifteen years of age and struggles with my parents began to reach a fever pitch, my mother one day came into my room after a row and told me she was afraid I would not be able to provide for a family when I grew up. She was not concerned about an abundance of employment opportunities or the decreasing trend in wages compared to inflation and the const of living..

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Are You Beautiful? (The Answer is Yes)

One night when I was still fairly new to Los Angeles I attended the premier of a friends’ comedy show. If I had known then that making friends with aspirational actors would be a liability to my happiness I would gladly have altered course in this time of my life (people whose purpose in life is to “make it” do not make good friends).

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Low Nitrate Vegetable Soup

Nitrates and nitrites are nitrogenous compounds which occur in most foods. Our body uses them to produce nitric oxide but, as I discuss frequently in my book, excess nitric oxide can contribute to a whole host of metabolic problems from erectile dysfunction to hair loss and even cancer.

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Enchiladas of Chiles, Squash, and Egg

I LOOOVE enchiladas. So. Much. If they are on the menu I am ordering them. Especially because making enchiladas at home can be a time consuming project. But when you’re eating at a restaurant foods made with corn are probably non-organic which will usually contain toxic glyphosate and other pesticides, and the corn may not even be properly processed to make it digestible—

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How To Get Laid (or Fall In Love, If That's Your Thing)

A few years ago I struck up a short friendship with a great straight guy. He was extremely handsome, affable, and drew the attention of everyone who laid eyes on him. It was a surprising friendship, as while most straight men are great people it’s not common for them to be so open and willing friends with gay guys. Not that it really should be—

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Why Transgender Women are Women and Trans Men are Men

My lovely sister bought me an early Christmas present—a box set of the first three illustrated Harry Potter books, which arrived yesterday, which I promptly opened to begin reading before bed. I had never read Harry Potter, but I had seen the movies. When I saw the first movie back in 2001 when I was twenty-one, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, I didn’t like it one bit. I thought it was childish, silly, melodramatic, and frankly just not very good world-building.

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Mortality, Aliens, and Chocolate Chip Cookies

As soon as I got home from a trip to visit my family I promptly fell asleep for sixteen hours straight, waking only once to pee and take a bite of an apple. I have spent so many years around people who are intensely afraid of everything, and I can hardly bear it anymore and was totally drained. Humans are an incredibly fearful animal. Perhaps it is our position halfway between the prey and the predators. Perhaps it is our superstitions. Perhaps there really is much to be afraid of.

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Cream of Butternut Squash

Butternut squash is never the hero of any meal. Which is a shame because it is an extremely healthy food which can be shaped well if paired with the right ingredients. The problem is that butternut can be easily overpowered by other ingredients. Even an onion can turn a wonderful squash into something which you just don’t want to have more than a few bites.

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Chocolate Chip Cookies

There are few pleasures in life as wonderful as Chocolate Chip Cookies. Because of my gluten allergy I did not have them for an entire decade unless they were made with awful gluten-free flour, which usually makes things like cookies taste like cardboard.

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Pizza

Oh pizza. Without you my life would be empty. And it was. For nearly a decade I almost never had pizza on account of my allergy to gluten. As I explain in my book the allergy to gluten is very specific to certain types of grains, and if you’ve spent any time on this site you know how grateful I am for heirloom grains like spelt, einkorn, and kamut, which bring wonderful bready goodness into my life. Pizza is NOT hard to make at home…

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