Nutritional Biochemistry
Macros, micros, microbiome, and the actual evidence base behind every diet trend that crosses your feed. Written from peer-reviewed sources, not headline science.
What this pillar covers
The fitness internet is loud about nutrition. The literature is calmer. Most of what works is well-known and unglamorous — adequate protein, real food, distributed intake, calorie balance. Everything else is refinement on top of those four. We cover the refinements seriously without pretending they out-perform the basics.
Subjects threaded through this pillar
- Macronutrient timing
- Protein quality and dose
- Fasting protocols
- Supplements that work
- Microbiome
- Endocrine impact
Articles in this pillar
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Alkaline Water: What the Evidence Shows
The body’s pH is tightly regulated by kidneys and lungs - ingested water doesn’t shift it. The performance and health …
NutritionBlack Coffee vs. Pre-Workout Powders
Caffeine does 80-95% of the performance work in any pre-workout. Coffee delivers it for a fraction of the cost. The published evid…
NutritionBulking with Food Allergies
Whey, eggs, fish, peanuts off the table doesn’t mean you can’t build muscle. What 1.6-2.2 g/kg looks like when the con…
NutritionCalculating Macros at Restaurants
Restaurant calorie estimates are 15-30% low. Five rules + per-cuisine defaults beat trying to track precisely from menus you can&r…
NutritionCarb Cycling: When and How It Actually Works
The version that works is training-load-matched periodisation. The bodybuilding-Instagram ‘high day / low day’ pattern…
NutritionCheat Meals vs. Refeed Days
Same calories, very different outcomes. The framing and the timing matter more than the meal - for adherence and for psychology.
NutritionChrononutrition: When You Eat Matters
The same calorie produces different metabolic responses at different hours. Front-loading energy earlier in the day consistently o…
NutritionCoconut water: nature’s sports drink, or marketing?
What the published electrolyte content actually shows, the hydration-equivalence trial data, and where coconut water genuinely bea…
NutritionDIY Electrolyte Drinks That Actually Work
Most adults don't need them. For those who do, a kitchen mix matches the WHO oral rehydration formula at roughly 1-3% of the cost …
HydrationDehydration and Muscle Strength
How much dehydration costs you in the gym - and the unromantic protocol for staying ahead of the threshold.
NutritionFermented Foods and Gut Health
Stanford’s 10-week Wastyk trial showed measurable inflammation drops. The dose, the foods, and how to read past the ‘f…
NutritionHealthy swaps for the post-beach BBQ
What the cancer-and-cardiac-risk literature actually says about charred meat and high-fat barbecue staples, the practical lower-ri…
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