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Best podcasts about metabolic disease

Latest podcast episodes about metabolic disease

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi
#1002 Avoid These Hidden Toxins! – The Most Overlooked Cause of Metabolic Disease with Dr. Aly Cohen

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 59:36


In this episode, host Ben Azadi sits down with Dr. Aly Cohen, a board-certified rheumatologist and integrative medicine physician, to discuss the widespread issue of environmental toxins and their effects on our health. Their conversation is based on Dr. Cohen's new book, "Detoxify: The Everyday Toxins Harming Your Immune System and How to Defend Against Them." Together, they delve into the risks associated with tap water, the presence of toxins in everyday products, and how these toxins are linked to metabolic disorders like obesity. They also offer practical tips on how to reduce exposure to these toxins and support the body's natural detoxification processes.

The Moss Report
Red Wine, Peanuts & Cancer – Too Good to Be True?

The Moss Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 60:02 Transcription Available


In this episode of The Moss Report, Ben Moss sits down with Dr. Ralph Moss to explore the science of resveratrol, a powerful plant compound found in these two everyday foods. Discover why low doses may be more effective than you think, how synergy between natural compounds supports health, and what the latest research says about cancer stem cells. Listen now and pour yourself a glass of insight. “Fill up that self-help space with scientifically documented ways to reduce your cancer risk.” – Dr. Ralph W. Moss

The Future of Dermatology
Episode 85 - The Intersection of Dermatology and Metabolism | The Future of Dermatology Podcast

The Future of Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 26:51


Summary In this episode of the Future of Dermatology podcast, Dr. Faranak Kamangar discusses the critical relationship between dermatology and metabolic dysfunction. This podcast episode explores how conditions like obesity and insulin resistance can manifest in dermatological symptoms, emphasizing the importance of recognizing these signs in clinical practice. Also highlighted is the role of diet in exacerbating skin conditions and the need for dermatologists to understand metabolic health to improve patient outcomes. Dr. Kamangar concludes with insights into future directions in dermatology, particularly regarding the treatment of metabolic-related skin diseases. Takeaways - Nearly 70% of adults are overweight or obese in the US. - Sarcopenic obesity is often overlooked in metabolic assessments. - Insulin resistance should be tested in patients with inflammatory skin conditions. - Diet plays a significant role in metabolic dysfunction and skin health. - Psoriasis is closely linked to metabolic disorders and insulin resistance. - Weight loss can improve psoriasis symptoms significantly. - Insulin potentiates inflammation, affecting skin conditions. - Hydradenitis suppurativa is an independent risk factor for insulin resistance. - Understanding metabolism is crucial for effective dermatological treatments. - Metabolic dysfunction accelerates skin aging and inflammation. Chapters 00:00 - Introduction to Dermatometabolic Series 02:46 - Understanding Metabolic Dysfunction 10:35 - Insulin Resistance and Its Implications 17:00 - The Role of Diet in Dermatology 22:53 - Metabolic Disease and Skin Conditions 25:35 - Conclusion and Future Directions

Growth Minds
Top Cancer Expert: "This is the WORST Food Feeding Cancer Cells!" | Prof. Thomas Seyfried

Growth Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 62:48


Prof. Thomas Seyfried is a professor of biology at Boston College and a leading researcher in cancer metabolism. He is best known for his book Cancer as a Metabolic Disease, where he argues that cancer is primarily caused by mitochondrial dysfunction rather than genetic mutations. Seyfried holds a Ph.D. in Genetics and Biochemistry and completed postdoctoral training in neurology at Yale University. His research focuses on metabolic therapies, including ketogenic diets, as potential treatments for cancer and neurological disorders. He has published over 150 scientific papers and is a prominent advocate for rethinking conventional cancer treatment approaches.In our conversation we discuss:(00:00) – Why cancer rates are doubling(06:54) – The real root cause of cancer and evolving treatments(13:07) – Why we believed cancer was mostly genetic(20:52) – The role of mitochondria in preventing cancer(25:54) – Did our ancestors get cancer? Lifespan vs. risk(28:46) – Lessons from the Inuit diet(31:42) – What's the optimal diet for cancer prevention?(42:05) – Understanding and measuring your GKI(46:12) – Intermittent fasting vs. prolonged fasting(55:32) – Cancer treatments and key supplements to know(58:26) – The role of NAD precursors in recoveryLearn more about Prof. SeyfriedUniversity profile - https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/schools/morrissey/departments/biology/people/faculty-directory/thomas-seyfried.htmlBook - https://www.amazon.com/Cancer-Metabolic-Disease-Management-Prevention-ebook/dp/B00852YXZS?ref_=ast_author_mpbWatch full episodes on: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@seankim⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Connect on IG: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://instagram.com/heyseankim

Clinical Update
Diagnosis and management of diabetes-related kidney disease, recognising the effect of multimorbidity, and cardio-renal-metabolic disease

Clinical Update

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 14:10


About 40% of people with diabetes will develop chronic kidney disease (CKD), making diabetes the leading cause of CKD. Mortality in people with both diabetes and CKD is higher than in those with either condition alone.In this episode of the Clinical Update podcast, the MIMS Learning editors look at diabetes-related kidney disease. They discuss the mortality and morbidity associated with the condition, its diagnosis and its management — including the role of SGLT2 inhibitors.The editors also review what NICE says about glycaemic and lipid targets in this population, noting that glycaemic targets become less strict as CKD progresses.You can access the website version of this podcast on MIMS Learning to make notes for your appraisal. MIMS Learning offers hundreds of hours of CPD for healthcare professionals, along with a handy CPD organiser.Please note: this podcast is presented by medical editors and discusses educational content written or presented by doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals on the MIMS Learning website and at live events.Further learning on MIMS LearningAddressing polypharmacy in cardio-renal-metabolic diseaseDiabetes-related kidney disease: prevalence, diagnosis, and impactDiabetes-related kidney disease: five steps to optimise managementDiabetes-related kidney disease: therapy optionsGuidance update: latest NICE guidelines on cardiovascular disease risk assessment and reductionGuidance update: NICE guidelines on chronic kidney diseaseMIMS resourcesSGLT2 inhibitors for the treatment of type II diabetesGLP-1 agonists and GIP/GLP-1 agonists for the treatment of type II diabetes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TechSurge: The Deep Tech Podcast
Hype vs. Reality: Why AI Isn't Ready to Make Medicines Yet

TechSurge: The Deep Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 41:44


Many in venture capital and biopharma are anointing artificial intelligence the savior of drug discovery—but what can AI actually do?In this eye-opening episode, Michael Marks sits down with Mike Nohaile, CEO of Prellis Biologics, to explore the hype versus reality in AI-enabled drug discovery. Mike details why, despite significant breakthroughs like AlphaFold and recent Nobel Prize win for computational protein design, fully AI-generated medicines still present challenges. He also discusses why we urgently need more effective medicines and details Prellis' unique system which combines laser printed human organoids and an externalized human immune system with AI, enabling the discovery of fully human antibodies. If you enjoy this episode, please subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform. Sign up for our newsletter at techsurgepodcast.com for exclusive insights and updates on upcoming TechSurge Live Summits.Links:Explore Prellis Biologicshttps://prellisbio.com/Understand AlphaFold, DeepMind's AI model for predicting protein structureshttps://deepmind.google/alphafoldRead about the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/chemistry/2024/press-release/ 

The Health Detective Podcast by FDNthrive
Is Breast Cancer a Metabolic Disease? w/ Dr. Carol Lourie

The Health Detective Podcast by FDNthrive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 55:55


In this milestone episode of the Health Detective Podcast, host Evan Transue, AKA Detective Ev, interviews Dr. Carol Laurie, a seasoned naturopath, acupuncturist, and homeopath with over three decades of experience. The episode emphasizes the complexity of cancer as a metabolic disease and the critical role of mindset and emotional health in treatment and recovery. Dr. Laurie shares her unique approach to integrative breast cancer care, focusing on reducing side effects, promoting emotional wellness, and decreasing recurrence risks.  Want to watch this episode on YouTube? Click here. Subscribe if you'd like to catch all new episodes live and participate with our guests directly. Want to learn more about becoming an FDN? Go to fdntraining.com/resources to get our best free workshops and mini-courses! Where to find Dr. Lourie: Website: www.CarolLourie.com Instagram: @carollouriehealing  Facebook: Dr. Lourie's Facebook Group

The Ayurvedic Woman
Understanding Metabolic Disease: Ayurveda, Fitness, and Lifestyle Insights

The Ayurvedic Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 59:39


Join Dr. Satyavani and co-host Prajna Madhavi on the Woman Warrior Podcast as they discuss the profound impact of lifestyle choices on metabolic disease. This episode delves into the connection between our daily habits and conditions like diabetes and fatigue, framed through the lens of Ayurveda. Learn about the symptoms, the role of hormones, and how different dosha imbalances manifest in metabolic diseases. The hosts also share personal wellness updates and insights on holistic health practices to empower you on your journey to optimal well-being. 00:00 Introduction to the Woman Warrior Podcast 01:04 Metabolism and Metabolic Disease 01:43 Wellness Check-In: Physical and Energetic Layers 04:30 Fitness Goals and Bulking Challenges 09:18 Affirmations and Energetic Feedback 18:29 Mental and Emotional Well-being 25:24 Musical Memories and Country Music 29:22 Introduction to Metabolic Disease 35:52 Ayurvedic Perspective on Disease 52:31 Lifestyle and Health: Try This, Not That 56:20 Empowerment and Final Thoughts Be sure to Like and Subscribe for more! For more information, please visit: https://www.womenswarriorsacademy.com Follow us on Instagram! Satyavani: https://www.instagram.com/satyavanigayatri/ Prajna: https://www.instagram.com/kprajnamittleider/

Keeping Abreast with Dr. Jenn
78: Cancer Healing Exposed: Dr. Sharon Stills Reveals the Secrets You Need to Know

Keeping Abreast with Dr. Jenn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 82:47 Transcription Available


In this episode of Keeping Abreast, I sit down with Dr. Sharon Stills to uncover the hidden factors that impact healing—from oral health and scars to the lymphatic system and emotional well-being. We also dive into the dangers of hormonal birth control, the rise of metabolic syndrome, and why early cancer detection and lifestyle changes are critical for lasting wellness. We discuss how healing isn't about symptoms—it's about understanding the body as a whole!In This Episode, You will Learn:

Early Breakfast with Abongile Nzelenzele
Health & Wellness: Understanding Obesity as a Metabolic Disease

Early Breakfast with Abongile Nzelenzele

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 10:47


Professor Shingai Mutambirwa challenges the traditional understanding of obesity, suggesting it is more closely linked to metabolic rate than simply being a weight issue. In this interview, we explore this perspective, discussing the role of hormones, the impact of viewing obesity as a metabolic disease, and how treatment approaches may shift toward more effective lifestyle changes for improving metabolic healthSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rock That Fitness with AnnaRockstar
RTF# 131 The Four Horsemen of Chronic Disease: Preventing Metabolic Disease and Diabetes with Brett Scranton (Part 4 of 4)

Rock That Fitness with AnnaRockstar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 46:20


I'm thrilled to bring you the final episode of an exciting four-part series with my dear friend, Brett Scranton. Brett is a certified personal trainer through the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM), and together we've created this series to dive deep into the "Four Horsemen of Chronic Disease." In this episode, Brett and I focus on preventing metabolic disease and diabetes.  Some topics include: Defining metabolic dysfunction Prevalence of metabolic disease Understanding why this information is important Actionable steps to prevent or reverse metabolic dysfunction Click the link to join the waitlist for Round 8 of our Kickstart Challenge! GET STRONG, LOSE FAT, LOSE INCHES, BUILD MUSCLE, AGE STRONG and never need another program AGAIN! ⁠https://www.rockthatfitness.com/kickstart-challenge⁠ As a reminder, if you have a chance, please rate and review the podcast so more women just like you can learn more about the Rockstar way! I appreciate you for your support and love ❤️ Links for Brett: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5DxErWcEvHIBLWIyCgRVTQ/videos Links: RTF# 119 The Four Horsemen of Chronic Disease: Tackling Cardiovascular Disease with Brett Scranton (Part 1 of 4) ⁠https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/zwVAuv4e7Mb⁠ RTF# 124 The Four Horsemen of Chronic Disease: Understanding Cancer with Brett Scranton (Part 2 of 4) ⁠https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/z4q6bee2jNb⁠ RTF# 129 The Four Horsemen of Chronic Disease: Protecting Your Brain with Brett Scranton (Part 3 of 4) ⁠https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/U1YsFr5dqOb⁠ Check Out Our Newest Offer for Extensive Lab Work with Marek Health ⁠https://www.rockthatfitness.com/rock-that-fitness-marek-health⁠ Rock That Fitness Store ⁠⁠https://rockthatfitness.itemorder.com/shop/sale/⁠⁠ FREE 30 Day Strength Challenge (dumbbell only) https://www.rockthatfitness.com/rock-that-fitness-30-day-strength-challenge FREE 30 Day Strength Challenge Next Level (full gym equipment needed) https://www.rockthatfitness.com/rock-that-fitness-30-day-strength-challenge-next-level Head to the Rock That Fitness Instagram Page https://www.instagram.com/rockthatfitness/  Sign up for RTF 1:1 Coaching https://www.rockthatfitness.com/coaching Join Rock That Fitness' Email List for Updates and tips on Nutrition, Fitness & Mindset! https://www.rockthatfitness.com Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/cruen/we-got-this License code: RBWENWHGXSWXAEUE

Mayo Clinic Talks
Inflammation and Cardiometabolic Disease Edition: Type 2 Diabetes as an Inflammatory Disease

Mayo Clinic Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 31:57


Host: Darryl S. Chutka, M.D. [@chutkaMD] Guest: Vinaya Simha, M.B.B.S., M.D. Type 2 Diabetes is a commonly seen condition in a general medical practice. It's estimated that over 38 million adults have the disease. When we think of diabetes, we think of a metabolic condition with patients who have hyperglycemia, often overweight, and occasionally have renal, eye and/or neurologic complications. But, do we ever think of diabetes as an inflammatory disease? How is inflammation associated with diabetes? What are the mediators of inflammation in diabetics and when we treat diabetes, are we reducing the associated inflammation in addition to lowering blood glucose? These are questions I'll be asking our guest, Vinaya Simha, M.B.B.S., M.D., from the Division of Endocrinology and Metabolic Disease at the Mayo Clinic as we discuss “Type 2 Diabetes as an Inflammatory Disease”. These talks on Inflammation and Cardiometabolic Disease are sponsored by Novo Nordisk Learn more about this series HERE Connect with the Mayo Clinic's School of Continuous Professional Development online at https://ce.mayo.edu/ or on Twitter @MayoMedEd. 

The Whole Health Cure
The Past, Present, and Future of Brain-Gut Communication with Emeran Mayer, MD

The Whole Health Cure

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 35:43


Emeran A. Mayer is a Gastroenterologist, Neuroscientist and Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, the Executive Director of the G. Oppenheimer Center for Neurobiology of Stress & Resilience at UCLA and Founding Director of the Goodman Luskin Microbiome Center at UCLA. As one of the pioneers and leading researchers in the role of brain gut interactions in health and chronic disease, in particular in IBS, his scientific contributions to basic and translational enteric neurobiology with wide-ranging applications in clinical GI diseases and disorders is unparalleled. He has published close to 410 scientific papers, co-edited 3 books, published the best selling The Mind Gut Connection book in 2016 and The Gut Immune Connection book in June 2021. He is the recipient of the 2016 David McLean award from the American Psychosomatic Society and the 2017 Ismar Boas Medal from the German Society of Gastroenterology and Metabolic Disease. His most recent work has focused on alterations in the bidirectional communications within the brain gut microbiome system and their role in chronic inflammatory and functional diseases of the gut, obesity, and cognitive decline. Links:Dr. Mayer's Website: EmeranMayer.comDr. Mayer on Instagram and YouTubeDr. Mayer's books, The Mind-Gut Connection and The Gut-Immune Connection

The Ultimate Health Podcast
624: Get Rid of Metabolic Disease Once and for All | Mike Mutzel

The Ultimate Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 115:48


Mike Mutzel has an undergraduate degree in Biology and a masters degree in Human Clinical Nutrition. He's the author of Belly Fat Effect. Mike makes videos and podcasts to help everyday people around the world learn how to stay lean and metabolically healthy. Show sponsors: Quicksilver Scientific - 15% off all Quicksilver Scientific products by using the code "ultimatehealth15" at checkout BiOptimizers - 10% off Magnesium Breakthrough by using the code "ultimatehealth" at checkout Show notes: https://ultimatehealthpodcast.com/624

Fasting For Life
Ep. 253 - Fasting's Impact on Health & Disease | Dr. Valter Longo's Research Revealed | BDNF & Hunger Control | Stress Resilience Benefits | Heart Rate Variability | Reversing Metabolic Disease | Join the Fasting Challenge

Fasting For Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 37:01


***JOIN THE MASTER YOUR FASTING CHALLENGE THAT STARTS October 30, 2024!*** New to fasting or want to get back on track? Struggling to break through a plateau? Ready to finally stop obsessing about your diet? Let's kick off spring time and prep for summer with intention, habit-building, and fast-tracking your fasting results! We'll GUIDE you how to FAST to LOSE FAT for good, and use 'fast cycling' to achieve uncommon results! Join us on October 30th for the Master Your Fasting Challenge!   REGISTER HERE! Click the Link for DATES, DETAILS, and FAQs! OCTOBER 30th CHALLENGE REGISTRATION LINK In today's episode of the "Fasting for Life" podcast, we discuss the benefits of various fasting regimens, including alternate day fasting, time-restricted eating, and periodic fasting. The conversation centers on a study examining the impact of intermittent fasting on health, particularly noting its potential benefits in metabolic, cardiovascular, and neurological health. We also highlight fasting's role in weight loss, stress resistance, and improving factors like insulin sensitivity and brain functionality, specifically the importance of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in hunger regulation. The episode underscores fasting as an effective strategy for combating lifestyle-related metabolic diseases, promoting longevity, and enhancing overall health. FREE RESOURCE - DOWNLOAD THE NEW BLUEPRINT TO FASTING FOR FAT LOSS! Learn how to RAMP UP into longer fasting windows! Gain insights into the non-weight loss benefits of fasting! Personalize your own fasting schedule and consistent FAT LOSS results! Get answers to what breaks a fast, how to break a fast, and tips and tricks to accelerate your fasting wins! THE BLUEPRINT TO FASTING FOR FAT LOSS DOWNLOAD Link to Berberine mentioned in this episode: https://us.fullscript.com/plans/ffl-berberine DOWNLOAD THE FASTING TRANSFORMATION JOURNAL HERE! Get your FREE BOX OF LMNT hydration support for the perfect electrolyte balance for your fasting lifestyle with your first purchase here! Get 30% off a Keto-Mojo blood glucose and ketone monitor (discount shown at checkout)! Click here! Let's continue the conversation. Click the link below to JOIN the Fasting For Life Community, a group of like-minded, new, and experienced fasters! The first two rules of fasting need not apply! Fasting For Life Community - Join HERE New to the podcast and wondering where to start? Head to the website and download our Fast Start Guide, 6 simple steps to put One Meal a Day Fasting (OMAD) into practice! Get our NEW sleep guide here! SLEEP GUIDE DIRECT DOWNLOAD If you enjoy the podcast, would you please tap on the stars below and consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it helps bring you the best original content each week. We also enjoy reading them! Research Links: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5411330/pdf/nihms831290.pdf https://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S009130222100073X-ga1_lrg.jpg https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S009130222100073X

Digest This
216: Eat & Fast Like A Girl, Improve Ibs, Infertility, Metabolic Disease, + Hormones Through Fasting (For Women!) | Dr. Mindy Pelz

Digest This

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 63:55


Can fasting help or harm a woman? Is time-restricted eating the same as fasting, or is it different? These topics are quite controversial, and we dissect them all in today's interview with Mindy Pelz, author of Fast Like a Girl and her newest book, Eat Like a Girl. If you are trying to conceive, have your period, or are working to get it back and regulate your hormones, fasting could be the key to unlocking your goals. Mindy discusses the RIGHT way to fast because women should not be fasting like men. We dive into how to do it properly and what foods to eat during different times of the month.  For those who are postmenopausal or in perimenopause, we talk about how fasting can also be beneficial during these stages of life. We explore the positive effects fasting can have on gut health, IBS, candida, SIBO, leaky gut, metabolic disorders, neurodegenerative diseases, and even diabetes, which is a common misconception for those with type one and type two diabetes. We also discuss whether teenagers should be fasting and at what age women should begin fasting for their health. Fasting is not only the hot topic of today's interview; the way we break a fast and our first meal coming off a fast is just as important. The first meal is not a one-size-fits-all solution, so Mindy breaks it down and shares insights about the different foods we should be consuming, seed cycling, and so much more! Topics Discussed: Should women fast? Can fasting help regulate hormones? Can not fasting harm gut health? Are low-carb diets harming women's health? Should women going through menopause practice intermittent fasting? At what age is it appropriate to begin fasting? Infertility and fasting Foods to eat during certain times of fasting How to fast during your cycle How to break a fast (foods to eat!) Benefits of fasting for gut health, IBS, SIBO, and leaky gut Time-restricted eating vs. fasting Fasting for perimenopausal and menopausal women Myths about keto, low carb, and fasting for women Fasting myths for diabetics How the body detoxes when fasting Who shouldn't fast As always, if you have any questions for the show please email us at digestthispod@gmail.com.  And if you like this show, please share it, rate it, review it and subscribe to it on your favorite podcast app.  Sponsored By: Equip Foods Code DIGEST gets you 20% off at Equipfoods.com/digest  Fatty15 For 15% off the starter kit go to fatty15.com/digest Pique Tea piquelife.com/digest for up to 15% OFF and freebies AquaTru Go to AquaTru.com enter code: DIGEST at checkout for 20% off Connect with Dr. Mindy Pelz Website Instagram YouTube Books Check Out Bethany: Bethany's Instagram: @lilsipper YouTube Bethany's Website My Digestive Support Protein Powder Gut Reset Book  Get my Newsletters (Friday Finds)

American Thought Leaders
How Regenerative Farming Can Help Solve America's Metabolic Disease Problem: Mollie Engelhart

American Thought Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 32:41


“More than 50 percent of Americans are metabolically unhealthy,” says Mollie Engelhart, a regenerative farmer and entrepreneur.Engelhart made the difficult decision to uproot her life in California due to heavy regulations and fallout from COVID-19 restrictions. She has since restarted from scratch in Texas.“All of our food comes from these industrial systems that has been sterilized, and we're not replenishing our microbiology when we're eating the foods of the current systems,” she says.“This is not a future crisis that we need to talk about ... this is happening right now.”In this episode, we'll take an in-depth tour of the Sovereignty Ranch and learn why Engelhart believes regenerative agriculture is the best way forward for humans, animals, and the planet.“We can't just depend on rice from China, and wheat from Ukraine, and lentils from Africa,” she says. Having these hubs that are growing food for the community—that is real resilience, and that is real security. And that is what I want to bring back.”Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and the guest, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times

Asking for a Friend
Tanya Shaw on Intuitive Eating, Mindset Shifts, and Overcoming Weight Loss Resistance

Asking for a Friend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 43:35 Transcription Available


This week I am speaking to Tanya Shaw, a seasoned health and fitness coach, as she reveals her personal story from fitness enthusiast to advocate of holistic well-being. Her pivotal shift in 2014 towards intuitive eating and a mindset focus reshaped her coaching methodology, emphasizing healthier relationships with food and oneself. Tanya candidly shares how understanding the psychological aspects of health can lead to profound lifestyle changes, fostering self-care and sustainability in wellness.Explore the power of mindset transformations as we tackle common obstacles like perfectionism, people-pleasing, and body image struggles. Tanya offers practical insights on achieving harmony between body acceptance and health aspirations, all while underscoring the significance of self-love and confidence. For those over 50 and post-menopausal women, we discuss the specific challenges of weight loss resistance and the interplay with factors such as stress, sleep, and insulin resistance, highlighting the role of GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic in this nuanced landscape.Tanya underscores the importance of variety in fitness and nutrition habits. From the balance of strength training and cardio to the art of personalizing dietary plans, learn how to craft a regimen that aligns with your unique lifestyle. Tanya shares experiences with virtual coaching and retreats, practical tips on hydration, flexibility in workouts, and sustaining an active life. Tune in to be inspired by Tanya Shaw's expertise and her enthusiasm for guiding others on their journey toward health and vitality.Tanja's tofu scramble: Firm tofu broken up with a potato masherA little bit of almond milkTurmericNutritional yeastSaltInspirational book:God on a HarleyTanja Shaw coaching and podcast:https://www.tanjashaw.com/_________________________________________Are you ready to reclaim your midlife body and health? I went through my own personal journey through menopause, the struggle with midsection weight gain, and feeling rundown. Faster Way, a transformative six-week group program, set me on the path to sustainable change. I'd love to work with you! Let me help you reach your health and fitness goals.https://www.fasterwaycoach.com/?aid=MicheleFolanHave questions about Faster Way? Feel free to reach out.mfolanfasterway@gmail.comFollow Asking for a Friend on Social media outlets:https://www.instagram.com/askingforafriend_pod/https://www.facebook.com/askforafriendpod/Please provide a review and share. This helps us grow! https://lovethepodcast.com/AFAF*Transcripts are done with AI and may not be perfectly accurate.**This podcast is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, or other professional healthcare services, including the giving of medical advice. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any such conditions.

The Nourishment Mindset
Root Cause Revolution

The Nourishment Mindset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 43:15


Santé and happy transformation Tuesday, y'all! Today's solocast is a topic I'm particularly passionate about and the root cause of all metabolic conditions including diabetes, obesity, and many cancers and serious brain disorders like dementia. It's also something whose effects we can “see” happening (and therefore take measures to prevent) 10-20 years before they manifest with a very simple blood test that almost no physician orders. Why?!! Well, dive into the episode for some sassy commentary on that piece and to learn what to do about it.In this episode #60, Root Cause Revolution: Unveiling the Cause & Cure for Metabolic Disease, I will unveil both the root cause for this affliction affecting 90% of Americans and how to “MBA it;” or, in plain English, fix it. The good news is that the solution is simple. Not necessarily easy, but super simple.We also get into something menacing that nearly every American has done “for better health”… or (gasp), you might be doing right now. It's a four-letter word, $90 BILLION dollar industry AND a metabolic health wrecker. This behavior robs us of nutrients, happiness and vitality, yet it's rampant and keeps you in a never ending cycle of MEH and muscle loss, and therefore diminished metabolism. Talk about counter productive!Today you'll learn about cultivating a Nourishment Mindset as well as five tips for improving your ______________ (in other words, the solution to the root cause problem). Gotta listen to find out!For my fine reads, fine recipes and fine finds, please go to FavorFat.Substack.com to subscribe to my listener/viewer newsletter which will alert you to new episodes and provide this subscriber-only content.If you haven't purchased my book, The Nourishment Mindset, please go to FavorFat to purchase a signed copy with complimentary shipping or search for it on Amazon using my name. More important than supporting my work, you're spreading our metabolic mission to help people achieve vitality through real whole foods, straight talk and the pleasures of the table!Santé and be nourished, y'all! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit favorfat.substack.com

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi
#870 #1 Cancer Myth Busted: Why It's NOT a Genetic Disease & How to Stop It Fast! with Dr. Thomas Seyfried

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 95:51


Today, I am blessed to have Dr. Thomas Seyfried here with me. Thomas N. Seyfried received his Ph.D. in Genetics and Biochemistry from the University of Illinois, Urbana, in 1976. He did his undergraduate work at the University of New England, where he recently received the distinguished Alumni Achievement Award. He also holds a Master's degree in Genetics from Illinois State University. Thomas Seyfried served with distinction in the United States Army's First Cavalry Division during the Vietnam War and received numerous medals and commendations. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Neurology at the Yale University School of Medicine and then served on the faculty as an Assistant Professor in Neurology. Dr. Seyfried argues that cancer is a metabolic disease, not a genetic one, and suggests that lifestyle factors play a role in its development. He highlights that if you wanted to get cancer, you would adopt a sedentary lifestyle, consume highly processed foods with long shelf lives, avoid fresh food, experience high levels of emotional stress, and deprive yourself of sleep. He notes that many people engage in these behaviors unknowingly, leading to increased rates of cancer, diabetes, obesity, and other chronic diseases. Seyfried's point is that to prevent cancer, individuals should focus on maintaining metabolic health through exercise, proper diet, stress management, and quality sleep. Dr. Seyfried highlights that the current medical understanding of cancer is rooted in the idea that it is a genetic disease, a concept taught in medical schools and upheld by oncologists. These professionals are trained to use traditional treatments like chemotherapy and radiation, focusing on managing toxicity rather than addressing the root cause. Seyfried argues that cancer is a metabolic disease driven by glucose and glutamine, but this crucial information is missing from training. He emphasizes the need for metabolic therapy, which targets the fuels cancer cells depend on while keeping healthy cells thriving, notably through ketosis. He expresses frustration at the medical community's resistance to acknowledging this approach despite mounting evidence that metabolic interventions could starve cancer cells and slow tumor growth. Tune in as Dr. Seyfried explains that while animals are hardwired to eat for survival, humans, with conscious awareness, can override this instinct, which can lead to disorders like anorexia. He highlights that modern diets, full of processed carbohydrates and fats, are far removed from what our ancestors ate, causing health issues like obesity, type 2 diabetes, and cancer. Additionally, he critiques the financial burden of cancer treatments, calling the system immoral, especially for the economically disadvantaged. Resources from this episode:  Website: https://tomseyfried.com/ Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: https://www.amazon.com/Cancer-Metabolic-Disease-Management-Prevention/dp/0470584920/benazadi-20 Donate: https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/offices/alumni/giving.html

Niklas Gustafson: Hungry for Change
Professor Thomas Seyfried: Metabolic Therapy - We Know How to Deal with Cancer

Niklas Gustafson: Hungry for Change

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 56:38


Think cancer is unbeatable? Think again. Meet Professor Thomas Seyfried, the biologist who's rewriting the rules with groundbreaking metabolic therapies. With a Ph.D. from the University of Illinois and postdoctoral research at Yale, Professor Seyfried is leading a revolution in how we fight diseases like cancer and epilepsy through diets like keto. At Boston College, he's not just teaching— he's challenging everything we thought we knew about these diseases. Author of 'Cancer as a Metabolic Disease,' his work is flipping the script on conventional medicine. Ready to uncover the truth about beating cancer? Watch now! Follow Thomas Seyfried on all his socials here:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thomasseyfriedbc/ Twitter: https://x.com/tnseyfried Web page: https://tomseyfried.com

PVRoundup Podcast
Long COVID affects adolescents differently than younger children

PVRoundup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 4:31


Does long COVID present differently in children and adolescents? Find out about this and more in today's PeerDirect Medical News Podcast.

Heart to Heart Nurses
Cardio Kidney Metabolic Disease: Spotlight on Kidney Function

Heart to Heart Nurses

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 40:08


Join National Kidney Foundation team members to take a deeper dive into the impact of elevated blood glucose and hypertension on kidney function. Dr. Andrew Bzowyckyj PharmD, BCPS, CDCES, and Elizabeth Montgomery to learn tips on identification, screening and management of cardiorenal conditions.Article: Chronic Kidney Disease Testing Among At-Risk Adults in the U.S. Remains Low: Real-World Evidence From a National Laboratory Databasehttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34353883/PREVENT Online Calculatorhttps://professional.heart.org/en/guidelines-and-statements/prevent-calculatorAticle: Estimated Prevalence and Testing for Albuminuria in US Adults at Risk for Chronic Kidney Diseasehttps://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2807656NKF: Chronic Kidney Disease Change Package 2023https://www.kidney.org/professionals/ckd-intercept/ckd-change-packageNKF: Stages of Chronic Kidney Diseasehttps://www.kidney.org/atoz/content/stages-chronic-kidney-disease-ckdArticle: A Retrospective Multi-site Examination of Chronic Kidney Disease Using Longitudinal Laboratory Results and Metadata to Identify Clinical and Financial Riskhttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/379590146_A_Retrospective_Multi-site_Examination_of_Chronic_Kidney_Disease_Using_Longitudinal_Laboratory_Results_and_Metadata_to_Identify_Clinical_and_Financial_RiskNKF: Tool to assess undiagnosed CKD at your institutionhttps://www.kidney.org/sites/default/files/6.22.2023_ckdintercept-practice-assessment_v.2.pdfSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Heart to Heart Nurses
Understanding Cardio Kidney Metabolic Disease

Heart to Heart Nurses

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 12:29


Cardio kidney metabolic disease is a complex disease with many interconnected and intertwining components. Join podcast guest Melissa Magwire, RN, MSN, CDCES, the Program Director of the Cardiometabolic Center Alliance as she lays the foundation for understanding the disease.Cardiometabolic Center Alliance Homepage https://cardiometabolicalliance.org/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Heart to Heart Nurses
Cardio Kidney Metabolic Disease: It takes a team

Heart to Heart Nurses

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 18:55


Team-based care models are crucial in managing complex disease states such as cardio kidney metabolic disease. Learn from guests Melissa Magwire, RN, MSN, CDCES, the Program Director of the Cardiometabolic Center Alliance and Christine Memering, MSN, RN, CDCES, BC-ADM, FADCES, on strategies to overcome barriers and improve patient's health outcomes.Cardiometabolic Center Alliance Homepage https://cardiometabolicalliance.org/Artice: ADA: Screen All With Type 2 Diabetes for Fatty Liver Diseasehttps://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/993715Video: A Patient's introduction Fibroscan from Ohio State Medical Centerhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXxI4bB_CQYSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

MeatRx
Joint Pain As Metabolic Disease: Eat This Way For Health | Dr. Shawn Baker & Amy West, MD

MeatRx

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2024 48:43


Dr. Amy West is a PM&R sports medicine physician based in New York, specializing in metabolic orthopedics and strength training for women, with a particular focus on CrossFit. As an active competitor in both CrossFit and Olympic weightlifting, Dr. West brings a unique perspective to her practice, combining her medical expertise with firsthand experience in high-intensity fitness. Her passion for metabolic health informs her approach to patient care and athletic performance optimization. Dr. West's professional achievements include serving as a team physician for NCAA events and the CrossFit Games, further solidifying her reputation in the field of sports medicine and functional fitness. Instagram: @amywestmd Twitter:  @amywestmd   Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer. 00:48 Introduction. 05:12 Orthopedic issues often linked to metabolic health. 07:12 Diagnosing diabetes through Achilles stiffness.  10:25 Obesity and inflammation contribute to joint problems. 14:13 Protein intake for women. 15:47 Passion in weightlifting. 18:41 Exploring orthobiologics as treatments for injuries. 23:01 Discovering strength. 24:45 Plyometric training benefits older populations. 27:37 Therapy groups. 31:48 Gout: metabolic issues and inflammation. 33:29 Complex follow-up process. 37:13 Testing strength with simple balance exercises. 40:19 Book about metabolic and orthopedic health. 44:37 Patient upset after doctor declines cortisone injection. 46:42 Keep exercising for health. 49:43 Where to find Amy. See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . ‪#revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation   #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach  #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree  ‪

THE DESI EM PROJECT
DESI EM PROJECT - EPISODE 69 - THE ONE WITH "CANCER IS A MITOCHONDRIAL METABOLIC DISEASE WITH PROF. SEYFRIED"

THE DESI EM PROJECT

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 66:22


Listen to this amazing conversation I had with the one and only Professor Thomas Seyfried regarding cancer and its pathogenesis (which is not genetic or mutational in origin as per his work). I do suggest all in the medical fraternity including oncologists to listen/watch with an open mind and keep their differences at bay. Thomas N. Seyfried (born 1946[1]) is an American professor of biology, genetics, and biochemistry at Boston College. He received his PhD from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in 1976. His postdoctoral fellowship studies were in the Department of Neurology at the Yale University School of Medicine where he served as an assistant professor in neurology. He did undergraduate work at the University of New England, formerly St. Francis College, and received a master's degree in genetics from Illinois State University. His research focuses on mechanisms of chronic diseases such as cancer, epilepsy, neurodegenerative lipid storage diseases, and caloric restriction diets.[2] Thomas N. Seyfried has been published in over 150 peer-reviewed publications. You can follow him on his IG - @thomasseyfriedbc All his papers are open access and can be downloaded and read.

Longevity by Design
The impact of ultra-processed foods and fructose on metabolic health with Dr. Robert Lustig

Longevity by Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 72:48


In this episode of Longevity by Design, host Dr. Gil Blander talks with Dr. Robert Lustig, an emeritus professor of pediatrics at UCSF and a renowned neuroendocrinologist. Dr. Lustig dives into the impact of ultra-processed foods and fructose on metabolism, emphasizing how these contribute to obesity and metabolic diseases. He also discusses his journey from academia to public health advocacy, aiming to reform the food industry and reduce chronic diseases.Episode highlights:Introduction: 00:00The Role of Insulin in Obesity and Metabolism 00:08:00The Influence of Big Food Industries on Public Health Policies 00:29:16The Misconception of Dietary Fats 00:40:0The Impact of Stress on Visceral Fat 00:49:27Key Insights:Ultra-processed foods are detrimental to healthUltra-processed foods, especially those high in fructose, have significant negative impacts on metabolic health. These foods contribute to obesity, fatty liver disease, and other chronic conditions by disrupting normal metabolic processes. They are typically high in sugar, low in fiber, and contain many additives and preservatives that harm the body's ability to regulate weight and insulin levels. The NOVA classification system highlights the degree of food processing, showing that the more processed a food is, the more it is associated with metabolic diseases. Consuming minimally processed foods (NOVA 1) is crucial for maintaining good health, as they are free from the harmful additives found in ultra-processed foods.A calorie is not just a calorieThe concept that all calories are equal is misleading. Different types of calories have varying effects on the body. For example, calories from fructose and other sugars can lead to increased fat storage and metabolic problems, unlike calories from whole foods that contain fiber and other nutrients. The body's response to calories depends on factors like insulin response, satiety signals, and the presence of micronutrients. Studies have shown that ultra-processed foods cause people to consume more calories and gain weight compared to non-processed foods, despite having the same caloric content. Understanding this difference is essential for addressing obesity and metabolic diseases.Fructose is a major contributor to fatty liver diseaseFructose, a type of sugar found in many processed foods and sweetened beverages, is a primary driver of fatty liver disease. Unlike glucose, which is metabolized by every cell in the body, fructose is mainly processed by the liver. Excessive consumption of fructose overwhelms the liver's ability to metabolize it properly, leading to the production of fat within the liver. This process, known as de novo lipogenesis, contributes to the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which is increasingly common even among children. Limiting the intake of fructose by avoiding sugary drinks and processed foods is crucial for preventing and managing fatty liver disease.Longevity by Design is produced by InsideTracker, your data-driven wellness guide for optimizing your healthspan. For a limited time, visit insidetracker.com/podcast for 20% off any InsideTracker plan.

Regenerative by Design
Revolutionizing Health through Food: A Deep Dive with Carter Williams

Regenerative by Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 41:36


Welcome back to another enlightening episode of the Regenerative by Design Podcast, hosted by Joni Kindwall-Moore. This week, we're thrilled to welcome Carter Williams, a pivotal figure in the intersection of regenerative food systems, finance, and healthcare. Dive into our conversation as we explore innovative strategies for enhancing food's role in health and how regenerative agriculture can pivot to meet these needs.Show Notes:[0:00-5:00] Introduction: Joni introduces Carter Williams, who shares his background and the mission of his venture capital firm, I Select, which focuses on the concept of "Food as Health."[5:01-15:00] Food as Health: Carter discusses the staggering financial impacts of poor nutrition and how his firm invests in ag tech and health tech to combat metabolic diseases like type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular issues.[15:01-25:00] Bridging Gaps: Learn about the innovative online communities Carter has helped foster, which connect entrepreneurs across different sectors of the food and health industries to collaborate and drive change.[25:01-35:00] Listener Engagement: Joni and Carter discuss how these communities generate dynamic, impactful conversations that propel forward-thinking in agriculture and health.[35:01-45:00] Real-World Impact: Carter highlights several real-world examples of how linking agricultural practices directly to health outcomes can benefit consumers and change industry standards.[45:01-55:00] Future Visions: Explore the potential future shifts in the food industry, including how consumer demands for healthier options might reshape supply chains and retail strategies.[55:01-1:05:00] Closing Thoughts: Joni and Carter wrap up with their thoughts on the systemic changes needed to realign our food system with health and environmental sustainability.Key Takeaways:The direct correlation between investment in agricultural technology and improvements in public health.The role of venture capital in driving innovation in the food and health sectors.The importance of community and dialogue in fostering innovation and adoption of new practices.Recommended Resources:Carter's LinkedIn for more insights and discussions.Subscribe to Carter's Substack, 'Creative Destruction,' for weekly updates on innovations in food and health.Call to Action:Join the conversation! Share your thoughts on this episode via LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.Subscribe to the Regenerative by Design podcast on your favorite podcast platform and leave us a review.Thank you for tuning in, and don't miss our next episode where we continue to explore how regenerative practices can revolutionize our health and planet! Regenerative by design is hosted by Snacktivist.  Snacktivist creates baking mixes and finished products that are allergy-friendly, soil, water, and carbon-focused, all while radically impacting human nutrition by transforming staple foods into something more than just empty calories.   Visit snacktivistfoods.com to learn more.

Surfing the Nash Tsunami
S5 - E21.4 - The Updated MASLD CPG: Pharmacology And New Educational Needs

Surfing the Nash Tsunami

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 11:04


For most of this conversation, updated MASLD CPG co-authors Frank Tacke and Elisabetta Bugianesi discuss key issues related to pharmacology and prescribing choices. At the end, the focus shifts to the guidelines' overall benefits and some new kinds of education they call for. The conversation starts with co-host Roger Green asking about key issues from the pharmacology section. Frank states that one benefit of the CPG is the clarity around the point that optimal treatment for a co-morbidity must involve thinking holistically about the liver in the overall metabolic context.Elisabetta notes that while no drugs are efficacious for cirrhosis, the document does report that some drugs are safe for these patients, although sometimes with adjusted doses.Frank concurs that the document provides guidance on managing patients with end-stage liver disease and also discusses how to manage cirrhosis and its various complications. Elisabetta notes that these can be the most difficult patients to screen for HCC because "the fat liver is sort of foggy."This leads co-host Louise Campbell to discuss a point that arises frequently on this podcast: the positive value of simply stabilizing disease through medication and lifestyle.Roger adds that many primary care physicians in the US find managing metabolic multi-comorbid patients confusing and frustrating. These guidelines, with an integrated vision of metabolic diseases and the idea that stabilization might be a sound strategy, simplified the perceived task.Louise suggests that these guidelines "pinpoint...a role of the potential future" for nurses who can support the entire cardiometabolic syndrome. As she points out, even hepatology nurses are "not good at fatty liver disease." This document might drive a curriculum for such a specialization.

Surfing the Nash Tsunami
S5 - E21.5 - The Updated MASLD CPG: Implications For Healthcare Systems

Surfing the Nash Tsunami

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 12:08


In this closing conversation, updated MASLD CPG co-authors Frank Tacke and Elisabetta Bugianesi and podcast co-hosts Louise Campbell and Roger Green consider what the guidelines might foretell in changes in provider education, structure of patient visits and treatment in less affluent or medically advanced countries. The last set of questions begins with Roger asking what kinds of changes the authors would like to see in the healthcare system.  Frank likes Louise's idea of cardiometabolic pathological nursing and, more broadly, motivating physicians and nurses to view MASLD holistically. Elisabetta envisions a world where not only are there multidisciplinary teams, but each physician asks what they can do for the "liver/kidney/metabolic alliance." Frank describes this as "like a dream" and would like a world where the patient comes to the hepatologist for a cardiac workout, endocrine workout, nutritional counseling and other holistic support. It would also help get the correct patients triaged in primary care or referred to specialists.  Roger asks whether Tumor Boards in oncology serve as a model for integrated metabolic disease treatment. Frank says in his institution, boards exist for cirrhosis patients but will never be realistic for the number of patients needing treatment. As the episode winds down, several issues emerge. Louise wonders how these guidelines might be used in less affluent countries or those with less advanced/resourced healthcare systems. Elisabetta stresses the importance of generating awareness. Roger asks how the guidelines will incorporate updates for future drugs and bariatric surgery data; Frank feels this will not be a particular challenge and cites the upcoming data on obesity drugs and the SPECIAL study as information that might drive updates. Frank also suggests that all listeners should download the guidelines (the link is listed on the Surfing the MASH Tsunami web page.) And with one final set of congratulations to the authors, the episode ends.  

Surfing the Nash Tsunami
S5 - E21.1 - The Updated MASLD CPG: Introductions

Surfing the Nash Tsunami

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 9:21


Two of the co-authors of the upgraded MASLD Clinical Practice Guidelines,  Elisabetta Bugianesi and Frank Tacke join Louise Campbell and Roger Green to discuss the guidelines. The theme for the conversation is "introductions". First, the audience is introduced to co-authors Elisabetta Bugianesi and Frank Tacke, neither of whom has Surfed the Tsunami before. Both Elisabetta and Frank have unusual answers to the "one thing our audience would not expect about you if you didn't tell them" question, although in very different ways. After this, the Surfers and guests begin the process of introducing us to the updating process. Frank Tacke describes when the idea to upgrade arose, where it came from, and the two mechanisms, co-authors and Delphi panels, that became the foundation for the upgrade. 

Surfing the Nash Tsunami
S5 - E21.2 - The Updated MASLD CPG: Benefits Of The Collaboration

Surfing the Nash Tsunami

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 11:00


In this conversation, updated MASLD CPG co-authors Frank Tacke and Elisabetta Bugianesi explain how the guidelines process benefitted from the close collaboration between EASL, EASD, and EASO.  The conversation starts with Elisabetta conveying the "big advantage" that came from this collaboration. The presence of the three organizations conveyed the need to create a common way to manage patients with MASLD, many of whom live with diabetes and obesity. The guideline also used the new nomenclature, which highlighted the metabolic root of the disease.Frank notes that the three societies have their own approval processes, which led to increased rigor from having to meet three standards. He concurs that the collaboration and approach strengthened the guidelines by putting the liver in the broader context on the disease.After co-host Roger Green notes how much more complete this is than the previously released clinical care pathway documents, co-host Louise Campbell asks whether the guidelines will increase the profile of liver disease in other specialties. Elisabetta refers to Ken Cusi's view that "it takes time," but points out two reasons for this integration to be smoother: (i) "you can't hide cirrhosis" and (ii) diabetes and other components of the general metabolic syndrome are pivotal risk factors not only for cirrhosis, but also HCC.Frank had been concerned at first that the name change would "lose the other societies," but the reverse was true: putting "metabolic dysfunction into the center of disease definition" links overall cardiometabolic risk to liver disease. Further, the guideline has a chapter on prevention and case-finding strategies that are relevant to primary care and diabbetology or endocrinology practices.Earlier in the episode, Louise commended the guideline for including resmetirom even before its approval in Europe. Frank thanks her, and notes that the decision to add resmetirom came after US approval and was included within the month before the guidelines were released, similar to discussion of how some glucose-lowering drugs could help treat cardiometabolic comorbidities.

Surfing the Nash Tsunami
S5 - E21.3 - The Updated MASLD CPG: Screening, Diagnosing And Managing Patients

Surfing the Nash Tsunami

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 13:20


In this conversation, updated MASLD CPG co-authors Frank Tacke and Elisabetta Bugianesi discuss some of the guidelines' key goals and issues surrounding the screening, diagnosis and management of MASLD patients. As the conversation starts, co-host Roger Green says that he, too, was impressed that all these adjustments were made within a month at the end of the process. Frank praises the "very engaged Delphi panel" that reacted and voted quickly, and fairly consistently.  He proceeds to discuss how the Delphi panel was formed. From here, the discussion shifts into its key focus: patients. Roger asks for high points in the discussion of screening, diagnosing and managing patients. Elisabetta starts by stating that the resmetirom approval is creating a great push for screening because physicians feel that there is something they can do to help their patients. She describes an approach that begins with FIB-4, proceeds to VCTE and offers two paths for patient management. This should help the system identify patients before cirrhosis or HCC in pre-cirrhotic patients.  Frank points out that this set of guidelines does not rely on biopsy for risk assessment, which he terms "a major breakthrough."  Co-host Louise Campbell lauds the document's approach to diet advice, specifically the broad range of diets that will make it valuable worldwide and for primary care physicians to work from.  Frank adds that the guidelines have adjusted thresholds and other "adaptations to the ethnic background of the individual." This included considering the socioeconomic factors of a target country.  

The Meat Mafia Podcast
Dr. Bill Schindler: Is Meat Medicine? An Evolutionary Exploration Of Meat, Humans, & Health (Part 1) | MMP #334

The Meat Mafia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 48:44


Dr. Bill Schindler is an esteemed archaeologist, anthropologist, food scientist, and the author of 'Eat Like a Human'. Dr. Schindler is also a Professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at Washington College and is the is the founder and Director of the Eastern Shore Food Lab. He may be most well-known for his role in the National Geographic series, The Great Human Race, where he and survival expert Cat Bigney lived as our most primitive ancestors did. He also now owns a restaurant and store called The Modern Stone Age Kitchen. Dr. Schindler is dedicated to bridging the gap between ancient dietary practices and modern health and advocates for a return to ancestral food wisdom to combat contemporary health challenges.Key topics discussed: - Nutrient density and hormone health from ancestral diets- Evolutionary basis for humans thriving on meat- Traditional food processing techniques like fermentation- The dangers of improperly processed plants- The role of ancestral diets in reversing chronic diseases- The importance of balancing modern and ancestral dietary practicesTimestamps:(00:02) Evolutionary Diet and Health Transformation(04:39) Revolutionizing Nutrition Through Modern Techniques(07:48) The Evolution of Human Diets(14:13) Plant Consumption Risks and Safety(24:07) Reconnecting With Food and Nutrition(32:34) Food Perceptions and Ancestral Approaches(39:19) The Blue Zones Lifestyle in Sardinia(46:51) Contradictions in Blue Zone Diets*** LINKS***Check out our Newsletter - Food for Thought - to dramatically improve your health this year!Join The Meat Mafia community Telegram group for daily conversations to keep up with what's happening between episodes of the show.Connect with Dr. Bill SchindlerWebsiteInstagramYouTubeModern Stone Age KitchenEat Like a Human BookConnect with Meat Mafia:Instagram - Meat MafiaTwitter - Meat MafiaYouTube - Meat MafiaConnect with Noble Protein:Website - Noble ProteinTwitter - Noble ProteinInstagram - Noble ProteinAFFILIATESLMNT - Electrolyte salts to supplement minerals on low-carb dietThe Carnivore Bar - Use Code 'MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - Delicious & convenient Pemmican BarPerennial Pastures - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' 10% OFF - Regeneratively raised, grass-fed & grass-finished beef from California & MontanaFarrow Skincare - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' at checkout for 20% OFFHeart & Soil - CODE ‘MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - enhanced nutrition to replace daily vitamins!Carnivore Snax - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' Crispy, airy meat chips that melt in your mouth. Regeneratively raised in the USA.Pluck Seasoning - 15% OFF - Nutrient-dense seasoning with INSANE flavor! Use CODE: MEATMAFIAWe Feed Raw 25% OFF your first order - ancestrally consistent food for your dog! Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA'Fond Bone Broth - 15% OFF - REAL bone broth with HIGH-QUALITY ingredients! It's a daily product for us! Use CODE: MAFIA

The Made to Thrive Show
Cancer: A Metabolic Disease. Prof Seyfried (Ph.D) Gives a Hopeful and Practical Masterclass on Beating Cancer

The Made to Thrive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 71:30


“A rapid advance in technology with a slower catchup in biology”. That simple but profound fact is at the crux of cancer. Week after week I walk into offices with dinosaur toys for my clients. Why? Because of exactly what Professor Thomas Seyfried will explain today - urban humans are evolutionary victims of the abundance of energy available, and storing all this excess, engineered and genetically modified energy is making us sick. It's giving us cancer. But there's good news - we have everything we need to beat cancer today. Thomas N. Seyfried received his Ph.D. in Genetics and Biochemistry, and is currently  a professor at Boston College. He is a many time award winning professor, chair of various committees and editorial boards, and has over 150 peer-reviewed publications and is the author of the book, “Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: On the Origin, Management, and Prevention of Cancer” (Wiley, 1st ed., 2012). The book presents extensive research that cancer can be best defined as a mitochondrial metabolic disease rather than as a genetic disease. This new concept has implications for the development of new non-toxic cancer therapies including the ketogenic diet.Join us as we explore:Why Professor Seyfried believes the reasons behind the rise in cancer are not a mystery, and can be precisely pinpointed. Why the medical and academic establishmenst are getting cancer all wrong, and despite billions of dollars spent in “the war on cancer” more people die everyday than the day before, with about 70 people per hour in the US.The what's and how's everyone can do to today to give themselves the best chance of preventing cancer - there's two huge ones!How the lives of wolves and domestic dogs clearly demonstrate the story of cancer in the modern age.The two pronged attack Professor Seyfried believes can successfully target any cancer. Contact Website: https://tomseyfried.comMentions:Person - Albert Schweitzer, https://www.stress.org/stress-and-cancer Person - Dr. Christos Chinopoulos, https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christos-Chinopoulos Paper - Case report: Resolution of malignant canine mast cell tumor using ketogenic metabolic therapy alone, https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnut.2023.1157517/fullSupport the Show.Follow Steve's socials: Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | Facebook | Twitter | TikTokSupport the show on Patreon:As much as we love doing it, there are costs involved and any contribution will allow us to keep going and keep finding the best guests in the world to share their health expertise with you. I'd be grateful and feel so blessed by your support: https://www.patreon.com/MadeToThriveShowSend me a WhatsApp to +27 64 871 0308. Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all of our content: https://madetothrive.co.za/terms-and-conditions-and-privacy-policy/

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Eric Walsh: Fighting the Metabolic Disease Conspiracy

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 48:55


The Pediatric Lounge
141 Type 1 Diabetes is an autoimmune condition progressing to a metabolic disease requiring lifelong insulin replacement

The Pediatric Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 68:28


This podcast episode marks the third-year anniversary of a series focused on pediatric health challenges, beginning with celebrating its journey and acknowledging support from its audience and sponsors. The episode features an in-depth conversation with Dr. Luigi, a physician with a deep personal connection to diabetes through his sister's condition, now working at Sanofi as the Global External Expert Lead for Autoimmune Type 1 Diabetes. The discussion covers the autoimmune nature of type 1 diabetes, the importance of early detection through autoantibody screening, the evolving understanding of diabetes beyond pediatric cases to adult diagnoses, and the significant impact of lifestyle and obesity on the condition. It also touches on combined type 1 and type 2 diabetes management challenges, insulin resistance, and the broader implications of metabolic syndrome. Emphasizing the hope for future advancements in treatment and possibly a cure, the episode advocates for screening and proactive management to improve long-term outcomes for those diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.We want to give a huge thanks to our season two sponsor PCC, Physician's computer company.  PCC gives our listeners free access to their webinar coding for better care code coordination, which will happen this Thursday, May 23rd. You can find the link to register in our show notes.  The webinar is a ca n't-miss for any pediatric practice looking to improve coding and billing.  PCC has been a tremendous support, and we're very grateful. 00:00 Celebrating Two Years of the Pediatric Challenge Podcast00:27 Introducing Season Three and Special Guest Dr. Luigi Meneghini01:49 Understanding Type 1 Diabetes: An Autoimmune to Metabolic Disease02:39 Dr. Luigi Meneghini's Journey and Passion for Diabetes Research09:59 The Evolution of Diabetes Diagnosis and Management23:45 The Importance of Early Detection and the Impact of DKA32:45 The Benefits of Screening for Type 1 Diabetes34:00 The Role of Diet and Lifestyle in Managing Diabetes34:51 Exploring the Psychological Impact of Diabetes Diagnosis34:55 Navigating the Challenges: Parents and Clinicians' Perspectives35:12 Screening and the Importance of Early Detection38:03 Empowering Clinicians to Overcome Fear and Bias43:39 Living a Full Life with Diabetes: Stories of Hope and Resilience51:31 Addressing the Changing Phenotype of Type 1 Diabetes54:00 Insulin Resistance: Understanding and Management58:10 The Future of Diabetes Care: Screening, ManagemeSupport the Show.

Boundless Body Radio
Suzanne Alexander Shares Her Journey of Living Ancestrally with African Tribes!

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Play 17 sec Highlight Listen Later May 8, 2024 80:25


Suzanne Alexander is a returning guest on our show! Check out her two-part appearance on episode 541 and 562 of Boundless Body Radio, all about her amazing travels to discover the truth about ancestral diets! Suzanne Alexander, M.Ed., is a multi-award-winning educator with over 30 years of experience in the classroom and a highly accomplished health and nutrition researcher with over 40 years of research to her credit. Suz is the co-author and editor of the newly released book, The Ancestral Diet Revolution, along with renowned physician, author, nutrition researcher, and speaker Dr. Chris Knobbe, MD, who we have hosed on our show twice, first on episode 73, and more recently on episode 459 to discuss the book. Suz is also the Executive Director of Public Relations and Philanthropy at the Ancestral Health Foundation and the Cure AMD Foundation, both nonprofit organizations where neither she nor Dr. Knobbe accepts any compensation for their work in this field. Suz's ultimate purpose is to share her findings and to save as many people as possible from the suffering she's witnessed individually, nationally, internationally, and quite globally, as we explore in this episode!Find Suzanne at-IG- @suzanne.alexander.104IG- @ancestoralhealthfoundationAmazon- The Ancestorial Diet Revolutionhttps://www.cureamd.org/YT- @chrisknobbemdHow It's Made - Canola Oil! UNBELIVABLY DISGUSTING.Find Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!

High Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS
Arthritis is a Metabolic Disease: Beyond the Wear and Tear Paradigm

High Intensity Health with Mike Mutzel, MS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 10:56


Arthritis isn't just about wear and tear of the joints; it's now being seen as a metabolic disease, affecting more than just where it hurts. Treating it effectively means considering both joint health and as well as blood sugar and metabolic health. Sponsored Message: Support your Intermittent Fasting lifestyle with the Berberine Fasting Accelerator by MYOXCIENCE Save 12% OFF with code podcast at checkout.  Link to Video and Show Notes: https://bit.ly/3QixFF4 Research: Mobasheri, A. et al. The role of metabolism in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis. Nat. Rev. Rheumatol.13, 302–311 (2017). Kong, H., Wang, X.-Q. & Zhang, X.-A. Exercise for Osteoarthritis: A Literature Review of Pathology and Mechanism. Front. Aging Neurosci. 14, 854026 (2022). Show Notes: 00:00 Osteoarthritis has metabolic origins. 00:30 Exercise and a low carb diet support joint health. 02:20 Exercise more, if you have arthritis. 03:50 Inflammation and body weight are involved in the breakdown of joints. 05:00 Leptin, released from fat tissue, triggers chronic inflammation. 07:05 Glucose and insulin parallel with leptin levels. 08:45 Compress your feeding window.    

Dr. Drew Ramsey Podcast
E9 - Emeran Mayer, MD: The Power of Psychedelic Therapy and the Mind-Gut Connection

Dr. Drew Ramsey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 64:30


If you're enjoying this interview click this link to join Dr. Ramsey's weekly newsletter and to download free resources: https://drewramseymd.com/free-resources/ On this episode, we are joined by renowned Gastroenterologist, Neuroscientist, and Distinguished Research Professor, Emeran A Mayer, as he delves into the fascinating world of psychedelic therapy, the mind-gut connection, and the crucial link between mental and physical health.  In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Mayer presents a balanced and evidence-based exploration of the power and potential of psychedelic therapy, while emphasizing the importance of responsible usage without hyperbole. Drawing upon his extensive expertise in gastroenterology and neuroscience, Dr. Mayer sheds light on the profound impact that psychedelic substances can have on our mental well-being and the intricate relationship between our brain and gut.  Whether you are a healthcare professional, researcher, or simply curious about the potential of psychedelic therapy, this discussion with Emeran A Mayer will expand your understanding and inspire further exploration into this evolving field. ==== 0:00 Intro  2:38 Discovering The Mind-Gut Connection  9:53 Finding the Link Between Mental Health and Physical  16:23 Honoring the Fullness of Who we Are 24:00 Experiencing Synchronicity & Psychedelics 30:04 Dr. Mayer's First Experience with Ketamine 41:43 Sitting with Psilocybin Mushrooms 45:03 Preventing Hyperbole & Using Responsibly  51:22 The Mystery of Psychedelics  56:11 Learn More About Mind-Gut Connection 59:18 Conclusion ==== Emeran A Mayer is a Gastroenterologist, Neuroscientist and Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, the Executive Director of the G. Oppenheimer Center for Neurobiology of Stress & Resilience and Founding Director of the Goodman Luskin Microbiome Center at UCLA. He is one of the pioneers and leading researchers in the bidirectional communication within the brain gut microbiome system with wide-ranging applications in intestinal and brain disorders. He has published 415 scientific papers, co edited 3 books and has an h-index of 125. He published the best selling books The Mind Gut Connection in 2016, the Gut Immune Connection in June 2021, and the recipe book Interconnected Plates in 2023. He is currently working on a MasterClass and a PBS documentary about the mind gut immune connection. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the 2016 David McLean award from the American Psychosomatic Society and the 2017 Ismar Boas Medal from the German Society of Gastroenterology and Metabolic Disease. Dr. Mayer's website: https://emeranmayer.com/ Elisa Eppel: https://profiles.ucsf.edu/elissa.epel Emeran PBS special: https://www.pbs.org/show/the-brain-gut-connection-with-dr-emeran-mayer/ Dr. Mayer's Masterclass: https://www.masterclass.com/series/gut-health John Lilly: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Lilly Sensory Deprivation Tank: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isolation_tank Emeran Mayer's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/emeranmayer ==== Connect with Dr. Drew Ramsey: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drewramseymd/ Website: https://drewramseymd.com

Keeping Abreast with Dr. Jenn
38: Beyond Genetics: The Surprising Metabolic Truth Behind Cancer with Dr. Thomas Seyfried

Keeping Abreast with Dr. Jenn

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 87:40


In today's episode of Keeping Abreast with Dr. Jenn, we're joined by Dr. Thomas Seyfried, a researcher and advocate for the metabolic therapy approach to cancer treatment. Our discussion takes a deep dive into the controversial and groundbreaking perspective that cancer, rather than being primarily a genetic disease, is actually a metabolic disease rooted in mitochondrial dysfunction. Throughout the episode, we dissect the conventional understanding of cancer treatment, exploring the radical shift in thinking that Dr. Seyfried proposes – treating cancer by targeting the body's metabolic processes. We also touch on the implications of dietary interventions, like calorie-restricted ketogenic diets and the role of fasting, in managing and potentially reversing cancer.In this episode you'll:Explore the connection between cancer and metabolismUnveil the damaging effects of conventional treatmentsConsider environmental factors that contribute to cancer by damaging mitochondria.Learn about the glucose ketone index calculator, a tool for managing metabolic therapy.Gain insight into how effective stress management supports cancer treatment.Recognize the need to integrate metabolic therapy into standard cancer care.00:05 Introduction and Welcome01:08 Guest Introduction: Dr. Thomas Seyfried02:30 The Role of Fear in Cancer Treatment Decisions04:04 Understanding Cancer's Metabolic Roots10:05 Environmental Factors and Mitochondrial Damage13:47 Case Study: A Dog's Recovery from Cancer Through Diet17:22 Misconceptions about Weight Loss in Cancer Patients21:39 Addressing Parasitic Connections to Cancer24:50 Deconstructing Conventional Oncology Practices29:34 Therapy Strategies: Fasting, Diet, and Stress Management34:15 Critique of Current Cancer Medications and Costs39:42 Imperatives for Change: Education, Screening Tools, and Proper Timing45:10 Dr. Seyfried's Research Journey and Challenges to Established Dogma51:06 The Importance of Diet and Lifestyle in Combating Cancer54:29 Closing Remarks and Upcoming InitiativesDr. Thomas Seyfried is a professor of biology at Boston College, a leading cancer researcher, and the author of "Cancer as a Metabolic Disease." With his research spanning over two decades, Dr. Seyfried's work focuses on the mechanisms by which cancer develops and thrives, specifically looking at energy metabolism in cancer cells. His pioneering efforts have contributed significantly to the growing interest in metabolic therapy for treating cancer, shifting the dialogue from targeting genetic markers to addressing the disease's metabolic roots.To talk to a member of Dr. Jenn's team and learn more about working privately with RHMD, visit: https://calendly.com/stephanie-1031/time-to-talkTo get your copy of Dr. Jenn's book, The Smart Person's Guide to Breast Cancer, visit: https://realhealthmd.kartra.com/page/SmartPersonsGuidetoBreastCancerJoin the Facebook group: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepingabreastwdrjennConnect with Dr. Jenn:Website: https://www.realhealthmd.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJennSimmonsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjennsimmons/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.jennsimmons

Fast To Heal Stories
Episode 174- Integrating Low-Carb, CGM's, and GLP-1's to Overcome Metabolic Disease with Dr. Paul Kolodzik

Fast To Heal Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 64:41


Dr. Paul Kolodzik is a medical doctor specializing in metabolic health. As a founding member of the Society of Metabolic Health Practitioners, Dr. Kolodzik has a thorough background on the use of continuous glucose monitors, lifestyle changes to reversing metabolic disease, and who might be a good candidate for the use of GLP-1 medications. In his recently published book, The Continuous Glucose Monitoring Revolution, Dr. Kolodzik shares how he has helped thousands of patients lose weight and prevent and reverse metabolic diseases such as hypertension, high cholesterol, prediabetes, GERD, sleep apnea, and fatty liver disease. [5:41]- After 30 years of working in the ER department, why did Dr. Kolodzik leave to open his own metabolic practice?  [8:09]- What is causing metabolic disease in 93% of Americans?  [12:39]- What is the shocking relationship between insulin resistance, cholesterol, and blood pressure?  [18:14]- How does Dr. Kolodzik implement a low carb approach for his patients?  [21:00]- Why does Dr. Kolodzik use CGMs in his practice? What 3 approaches does he teach that heal metabolic disease?  [37:43]- Especially as people age, why should strength training be a non-negotiable habit?  [43:56]- How does Dr. Kolodzik use GLP-1 medications in his practice?  [48:57]- What is the difference between Semaglutide and Tirzepatide?  This episode is sponsored by THEIA HEALTH. Click HERE to order your CGM without a prescription! FOR MORE INFORMATION FROM DR. PAUL KOLODZIK:  Website: https://www.metabolicmds.com/  Book: The Continuous Glucose Monitor Revolution  Instagram: @metabolicmds  Twitter: @drkolomd  FOLLOW ME ON: Instagram: @shana.hussin.rdn Facebook: Fast To Heal With Shana Hussin Website: https://www.fasttoheal.info/ ADDITIONAL LINKS: ENROLL in LIA ON-DEMAND HERE! FREE Starting Guides 10-Day Low-Insulin Jumpstart  Metabolic Makeover Starter Course BE ON THE PODCAST by emailing support@fasttoheal.info and sharing your story of how Fast to Heal Services have changed your life!

Fast To Heal Stories
Episode 173- Helping Your PETS Overcome Obesity and Metabolic Disease with Daniel Schulof

Fast To Heal Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 68:40


Daniel Schulof is the CEO of KetoNatural Pet Foods and author of “Dogs, Dog Food, and Dogma,” a book addressing the merciless killers of dogs throughout America. Daniel is an expert in companion animal nutritional science and specializes in all health issues relating to pets: obesity, cancer, diabetes, and other chronic diseases. We talked about the dog food industry, insulin resistance and metabolic health in pets, and the right macronutrient breakdown for them. If you have a furry friend, Dan has some invaluable information to share regarding the longevity of your pet!  [8:04]- Why did Dan leave his career as a lawyer to immerse himself in the health of companion animals?  [13:27]- What is the root cause of metabolic disease in dogs?  [23:48]- How has the pet food industry set the health of dogs and cats up for failure? [39:45]- Despite knowing it is not the best for their health, why are companies still creating high carb pet food?  [46:32]- It's scary but it's true- Dan shared that over 50% of companion animals are obese! What can be done to keep animals at a healthy weight?  [54:03]- What can you do to ensure your pet is as healthy as possible?  My newest course, Family Foundations, has spent a long-time in the works and will be released in the upcoming weeks! More information to come!  FOR MORE INFORMATION FROM DANIEL SCHULOF:  Instagram: @ketonaturalpetfoods   Daniel's Book: Dogs, Dog Food, and Dogma Podcast: Feed Your Dog Facts Daniel's Pet Food Company: KetoNatural Pet Foods ADDITIONAL LINKS: ENROLL in LIA ON-DEMAND HERE! FREE Starting Guides 10-Day Low-Insulin Jumpstart  Metabolic Makeover Starter Course BE ON THE PODCAST by emailing support@fasttoheal.info and sharing your story of how Fast to Heal Services have changed your life!

Asking for a Friend
The Continuous Glucose Monitor for Non-diabetics: Harnessing Data for Metabolic Health and Weight Loss

Asking for a Friend

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 40:15 Transcription Available


Unlock the secrets to a healthier life with Dr. Paul Kolodzik, as he shares the life-altering benefits of continuous glucose monitoring. This isn't just for those managing diabetes; it's a revelation for anyone grappling with metabolic health. Throughout our conversation, we delve into the insidious effects of high blood sugar on vascular diseases and dissect the dietary choices that could make or break our health. Dr. Kolozdik, with his unique blend of emergency and metabolic health expertise, gives us the lowdown on how simple changes in nutrition and lifestyle can forge a path to overcoming insulin resistance and optimizing overall well-being.Ever wondered why some people struggle with insulin resistance despite not being overweight? Dr. Kolodzik illuminates the subtle signs of this condition and explains the crucial differences between visceral and subcutaneous fat – knowledge that could redefine your approach to health. Our discussion takes a turn into the inflammatory nature of common dietary oils and how making smarter choices in the kitchen could significantly reduce health risks. The transformative potential of continuous glucose monitoring becomes crystal clear as Dr. Kolodzik walks us through the practical steps for early detection and management of blood sugar irregularities.We do a deep dive into GLP-1 mania, the benefits, and the downside of these medications. There are nuances to using GLP-1s responsibly and effectively, and Dr. Kolodzik shares his must-haves for patients to not only be successful but for his patients not to be on the drug forever. The episode wraps up with a strong focus on the power of strength training – particularly for the legs – as an essential tool for maintaining mobility and independence into our later years. Dr. Kolodzik's practice not only embraces the latest in telemedicine but also offers actionable advice for finding healthcare providers who can support your journey to metabolic health. And for those looking to get a leg up on their health, Dr. Kolodzik's personal fitness regimen and his approach to strength training serve as a testament to the importance of a holistic health strategy that you don't want to miss.To find a metabolic/CGM health provider near you:https://www.lowcarbusa.org/You can find Dr. Paul Kolozdik at:https://metabolicmd.online/https://www.instagram.com/metabolicmds/His best selling book can be found on AmazonThe Continuous Glucose Monitor Revolution: Lose Weight, Look Great, and Live Longer with Continuous Glucose MonitoringFollow Asking for a Friend on Social media outlets:https://www.instagram.com/askingforafriend_pod/https://www.facebook.com/askforafriendpod/Please provide a review and share. This helps us grow! https://lovethepodcast.com/AFAF

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi
5 Shocking Things That Destroy Your Metabolism & Cause Weight Gain KKP: 749

The Keto Kamp Podcast With Ben Azadi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 58:17 Very Popular


Did you know that some common habits can actually slow down your metabolism and cause weight gain? In this video, we'll reveal 5 shocking things that can destroy your metabolism. Plus, we'll give you tips on how to boost a slow metabolism for better weight management. Don't miss out on this important information! This past January, I had the honor of returning to the Hybrid Health Summit 2024 stage to deliver a keynote lecture on the 5️ Main Causes of Metabolic Disease, as well as how to achieve metabolic freedom from them.  Download your FREE Vegetable Oil Allergy Card here: https://onlineoffer.lpages.co/vegetable-oil-allergy-card-download/

Born to Heal Podcast with Dr. Katie Deming
Starving Cancer: Breakthrough Metabolic Cancer Therapy with Thomas Seyfried | EP 36

Born to Heal Podcast with Dr. Katie Deming

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 71:43 Transcription Available


Is Sugar Feeding Your Cancer?Discover how a simple shift in your diet and metabolism could render cancer and chronic disease powerless. In this episode Dr. Katie Deming brings an intriguing conversation with Dr. Thomas Seyfried, a renowned biology professor at Boston College and author of "Cancer as a Metabolic Disease." Dr. Seyfried challenges the traditional view of cancer as a genetic disease. His insights into the Warburg Effect, the role of mitochondria in cancer cells, and the impact of diet are eye-opening.Discover how dietary interventions play a crucial role in metabolic therapy. Chapters:07:41 - Weight Loss Led To Tumor Reduction, Not Drug.15:40 - The Argument That Cancer Is A Metabolic, Not Genetic 21:04 - Incentives Against Systemic Change In Cancer Treatment22:18 - How To Maintain Healthy Mitochondria30:30 - Why Monitor Glucose Ketone Index In Cancer Patients46:49 - The Key To Aging And Death01:03:55 - ATP is Life's EnergyDr. Deming helps bridge the gap between conventional cancer treatments and metabolic therapy.  You learn about the importance of personalized treatment plans based on individual metabolic profiles and the latest research in the field.Join this enlightening conversation that could change the way you think about cancer and chronic disease management.Listen, learn, and prepare to challenge your understanding of chronic illnesses and explore a transformative perspective on cancer treatment.This episode promises to provide insights into the future approach of cancer treatment and how it could revolutionize patient care.GLOSSARY:Mitochondria's primary function is to produce energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).Metabolic Therapy for cancer treatment  involves a combination of dietary changes, possibly supplements, and in some cases, specific medications. The Glucose Ketone Index (GKI) as a way to monitor how your body is fueling itself – whether it's mainly using sugars (glucose) or burning fats (ketones). Grab Your Spot for the Free Radiant Health Online Workshop on March 5th: Sign Me Up!MORE FROM KATIE DEMING M.D. Take a Deeper Dive into Your Healing JourneyFollow Dr. Katie Deming's Substack HereWork with Dr. Katie:www.katiedeming.comFollow Dr. Katie Deming on Instagram:The.Conscious.OncologistPlease Support the Show Share this episode with a friend or family member Give a Review on Spotify Give a Review on Apple Podcast DISCLAIMER:The Born to Heal Podcast is intended for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for seeking professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual medical histories are unique; therefore, this episode should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease without consulting your healthcare provider.

Fast To Heal Stories
Episode 169- Treating Cancer as a Metabolic Disease with Dr. Thomas Seyfried

Fast To Heal Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 76:36 Very Popular


Dr. Thomas Seyfried is a professor of biology at Boston University. Dr. Seyfried's research, in which he has over 200 peer-reviewed publications, focuses on metabolic therapies to hault the growth and replication of cancer. He has received many honors and awards from diverse organizations and is the author of Cancer as a Metabolic Disease. In this episode we talk heavily about Dr. Seyfried's research and the cancer treatment plan he has developed from his years of research and lab work.  [9:02]- What led Dr. Seyfried to pursue research on cancer as a metabolic disease? What are his research findings- cancer feeding off glucose and glutamine?  [25:23]- What is Dr. Seyfried's recommended cancer treatment plan based on the research he has completed?  [30:58]- Are there successful cancer treatments out there that are not available to the standard cancer patient? Why not?  [41:00]- How does metabolic therapy increase the vitality of the body while decreasing tumor size?  [46:47]- What is the affordability factor of the metabolic therapy treatment?  [55:43]- Why is it important to get into ketosis, since cancerous cells are unable to use ketones and fatty acids for energy?  [1:02:46]- Do different cancers use different fuel sources?  [1:07:51]- What is the maintenance protocol of recovering from cancer according to Dr. Seyfried?  Special thanks to Uba for sponsoring this episode. Use this link and code Shana10 to shop their portion-controlled dishes to help you meet your protein goals! FOR MORE INFORMATION FROM DR. THOMAS SEYFRIED:  Website: https://tomseyfried.com/  Twitter: tnseyfried  FOLLOW ME ON: Instagram: @shana.hussin.rdn Facebook: Fast To Heal With Shana Hussin Website: https://www.fasttoheal.info/ ADDITIONAL LINKS: ENROLL in LIA ON-DEMAND HERE! FREE Starting Guides 10-Day Low-Insulin Jumpstart  Metabolic Makeover Starter Course BE ON THE PODCAST by emailing support@fasttoheal.info and sharing your story of how Fast to Heal Services have changed your life!

Lillian McDermott
Thomas Seyfried, PhD, Cancer as a Metabolic Disease

Lillian McDermott

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 57:06


Thomas Seyfried, PhD, is the author of “Cancer As A Metabolic Disease.” But what does that mean? If cancer is a metabolic disease, is there anything we can do to reverse or prevent it? Has science changed? What can we do to change the way we view cancer? Dr. Seyfried will give us a small course […]

Boundless Body Radio
Advanced Ketogenic Therapies with Denise Potter, RD! 573

Boundless Body Radio

Play Episode Play 23 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 8, 2024 62:18


Denise Potter, RD has been a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) for 30 years. For the past 13 years she has focused on Ketogenic Medical Nutrition Therapy. She strives to provide client-centered, personalized therapy, counseling, and education. Denise has a passion for helping under-served populations benefit from Ketogenic Diet Therapies (KDT). Throughout her career, Denise has worked with clients of all ages, guiding them through a diverse range of medical conditions, including epilepsy, cancer, Parkinson's, diabetes, autism, bipolar disorder, and many more. Her extensive knowledge and experience in ketogenic therapies have earned her recognition as a leading expert, and she has had the honor of training healthcare professionals all around the world. Denise is the author of the fantastic book The Migraine Diet: A Ketogenic Meal Plan for Headache Relief. On a personal level, Denise has been married to the love of her life, Terry, for 30 years, has 4 amazing children and loves to laugh. A quick way to her heart is a huge bowl of guacamole, or a crazy story, since truth is funnier than fiction! Find Denise at- https://advancedketogenictherapies.com/https://www.ketomastery.pro/Find Boundless Body at- myboundlessbody.com Book a session with us here!