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149: Wendy Myers And Debbie Abbott Debate If Eating Paleo Promotes Orthorexia

149: Wendy Myers And Debbie Abbott Debate If Eating Paleo Promotes Orthorexia

FromReal Health Conversations


149: Wendy Myers And Debbie Abbott Debate If Eating Paleo Promotes Orthorexia

FromReal Health Conversations

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
May 1, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Functional diagnostic nutritionist and certified holistic health coach Wendy Myers and Nutritional Therapy Practitioner Debbie Alcott join our hosts Jimmy Moore and Dietitian Cassie today in Episode 149 of "Low-Carb Conversations With Jimmy Moore, Dietitian Cassie & Friends!"
So many new low-carb, Paleo, primal, and real food listeners are finding this headlines-driven podcast each and every week and embracing the most unique and engaging format in health podcasting. We work hard to deliver to you an entertaining, educational, and inspirational show week after week to encourage you to live better than you ever thought possible. Has this podcast impacted your life in a positive way? If so, CLICK HERE to make a donation of any amount to show your support for this listener-supported podcast. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
IS DIET PEPSI BETTER REPLACING ASPARTAME WITH SPLENDA?Bye-Bye, Aspartame: Diet Pepsi Removes the Vilified Sweetener From Its Recipe
In today's episode, our co-hosts Jimmy Moore and Dietitian Cassie are joined by a functional diagnostic nutritionist and certified holistic health coach named Wendy Myers from "Live To 110" and a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner named Debbie Abbott from "Rock Solid Nutrition And Wellness" and Revelation Corporate Wellness. Listen to Jimmy and Cassie banter a bit at the beginning about his trip driving last week from Spartanburg, South Carolina to Jackson, Mississippi to Austin, Texas for the Paleo f(x) conference.
SHOULD HEALTHY DIETERS BE LABELED WITH AN EATING DISORDER?Why healthy eating may be the new eating disorder
Listen in as Jimmy, Cassie, Wendy, and Debbie discuss Pepsi's decision to remove the aspartame from their Diet Pepsi products by customer demand, Professor Tim Noakes under fire in South Africa for sharing about a tweet about kids eating low-carb, high-fat, whether eating healthy like a Paleo or low-carb diet is an eating disorder known as orthorexia, three signs that eating "healthy" is actually unhealthy, how The Sugar Association has to blindly defend it as part of a healthy diet, and how leaky gut is still so poorly understood by mainstream medicine. Plus, don't miss Wendy's Easy Coconut Butter Fudge and Debbie's simple venison sausage recipes at the end. So pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee and let's talk!
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LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 149- We’re LISTENER-SUPPORTED: DONATE HERE!- Wendy Myers from "Live To 110"- Debbie Abbott from "Rock Solid Nutrition And Wellness"- Revelation Corporate Wellness- SECRET HEADLINE: Bye-Bye, Aspartame: Diet Pepsi Removes the Vilified Sweetener From Its Recipe- Tim Noakes to face inquiry over 'Banting' tweet- Why healthy eating may be the new eating disorder: Raw food and paleo dieters 'at risk of a dangerous obsession with nutrition'- 3 Signs Your "Healthy Diet" Is Making You Unhealthy- The sugar lobby’s sour tactics- New Research Shows Poorly Understood “Leaky Gut Syndrome” Is Real, May Be the Cause of Several Diseases- RECIPE: Wendy's Easy Coconut Butter Fudge
DEBBIE'S SIMPLE VENISON SAUSAGECut up your favorite vegetables, brown some homemade venison sausage, add butter to the pan, and cook all of it together adding herbs and cheese at the end.
Released:
May 1, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

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Low-Carb Conversations features conversations with host Leah Williamson, NTP and a variety of voices in the Low-Carb, Keto, Paleo and Real Food movements, expressing many different points of view.