📚 Finished reading: The End of Alzheimer’s by Dr. Dale Bredesen ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Recommended. Even though I am not at higher genetic risk, I’ve ordered this book as a reference, due to the depth of cognitive health information included.
📚 Finished reading: The End of Alzheimer’s by Dr. Dale Bredesen ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Recommended. Even though I am not at higher genetic risk, I’ve ordered this book as a reference, due to the depth of cognitive health information included.
@Dino yep, seeing this trend in other books I’ve been reading, too!
It’s the simple carbs and insulin resistance that are driving metabolic syndrome and many of our chronic diseases.
Cortisol (and thus stress) also play a part in insulin resistance (etc.)
@toddgrotenhuis sounds interesting. I’ll take look at your notes later, but also craft not roam eh?
@ChrisJWilson yeah...it seems to be the one that is “sticking” for me after trying multiple tools (incl. Roam, Obsidian, Notion, wikis, various Zettelkasten tools).
Easy to work with on any Apple device, isn’t ugly to me, and has most of the key features I want (either now or on the short pipeline).
@ChrisJWilson oh, easiest to get things “in”, too. Share sheet and mobile apps are a huge difference for an “all-in” tool since I’m not always in front of a full browser.
@toddgrotenhuis @ChrisJWilson There are too many cool tools out there!!! Making it really hard to just pick one and go with it...
@toddgrotenhuis sorry, a very late night question. I was asking how you are using the tagging feature?
@Munish ahh! Tags are not technically a feature! Explanation:
Since Craft has links & backlinks (but you can’t see the backlink references in a shared doc, yet, though it’s on the roadmap), I’ve been starting a lot of my docs, pages, and subpages with “tags”, which are just links to container or topic pages that I’ve made.