
Making Your New Year’s Health Goals Stick
Even if you aren’t a New Year’s resolution person, it can be beneficial to consider your health goals at the start of the year.
Even if you aren’t a New Year’s resolution person, it can be beneficial to consider your health goals at the start of the year.
Dr. Will Bulsiewicz knows his way around the gut microbiome. Here’s what he has to say about food sensitivities, including histamine intolerance.
You can’t talk about health without talking about the microbiome. The Rogue Scientist offers the Top 8 takeaways from gut expert Dr. Will Bulsiewicz.
What is MSG? Is it bad for you? Can you be allergic to it? Check out the Rogue Scientist’s MSG series and see what the science has to say.
The American Heart Association has always promoted healthy eating to prevent cardiovascular disease. However, their 2021 dietary guidelines may surprise you.
Some experts acknowledge that MSG, while safe to consume, may cause unpleasant reactions in some people. Others doubt that these reactions result from MSG. What does science say?
The terms “food allergy” and “food intolerance/sensitivity” often get used interchangeably. However, they’re different things with different causes. The Rogue Scientist explains.
What is this “natural flavor” stuff on your ingredient list? How does it differ from artificial flavor? Is it good for you? The Rogue Scientist investigates.
A debate has waged for half a century on whether MSG is bad for you or safe to consume. The Rogue Scientist investigates.
We know MSG is a food additive, but what IS it exactly? And, are glutamates, yeast extract, and natural flavors just fancy terms for MSG?