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140: Kat Segrave And Chris Kelly React To Positive News On Cholesterol And Fat

140: Kat Segrave And Chris Kelly React To Positive News On Cholesterol And Fat

FromReal Health Conversations


140: Kat Segrave And Chris Kelly React To Positive News On Cholesterol And Fat

FromReal Health Conversations

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Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Feb 27, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Registered Dietitian and fitness expert Katrina Segrave and computer scientist and Certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner Christopher Kelly join our hosts Jimmy Moore and Dietitian Cassie today in Episode 140 of "Low-Carb Conversations With Jimmy Moore, Dietitian Cassie & Friends!"
 
After taking a week off from the podcast while Jimmy was at an LCHF conference in South Africa, we're back with another brand new episode of this weekly health podcast that looks at all the latest health headlines from the perspective of the healthy low-carb lifestyle. Since we are a listener-supported podcast, we rely on the generous donations of our faithful listeners to help us keep these fun and engaging conversations coming. Special THANK YOU to our recent supporters, including Robin, June, Diana, Geraldine, Wendy, Richard, Vincent, and a business called Get That Place. If you want to add your name to the list of "Low-Carb Conversations" fans and supporters, then CLICK HERE to make a donation of any amount. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
IS THIS THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF FAT-PHOBIA AT LAST?Fat guidelines lacked solid scientific evidence, study concludes
In today's episode, our co-hosts Jimmy Moore and Dietitian Cassie are joined by a registered dietitian who mostly works with morbidly obese patients named Kat Segrave from "YourGIQ" and Certified Functional Diagnostic Nutrition Practitioner Chris Kelly from "Nourish Balance Thrive". Jimmy and Cassie share briefly about Jimmy's trip to South Africa which happened after they recorded this episode (stay tuned to a future episode to hear all the details of how that went) and an update on what's been going on in Cassie's world.
WOULD YOU DRINK A MILK PRODUCT MADE BY COCA-COLA?Coke getting into milk business
Listen in as Jimmy, Cassie, Kat, and Chris chime in with their thoughts about a new study showing how the Dietary Guidelines vilified saturated fat with no scientific evidence, the about face the Dietary Guidelines Committee has made on the role of dietary cholesterol in health, the new high-protein, low-sugar Fairlife milk being marketed by Coca-Cola, the insanity of the criticisms being hurled at the Paleo diet by mainstream dietitians, the absurdity of how mixing sugar and fat is the secret to health, a study that concludes people who run fast are causing as much damage as those who don't exercise at all, and a well-known New Zealand nutrition expert chimes in with his thoughts on all the recent pro-butter headlines. Don't miss hearing Kat and Chris share their best health tips 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 140- We’re LISTENER-SUPPORTED: DONATE HERE!- Katrina Segrave from "YourGIQ"- Christopher Kelly from "Nourish Balance Thrive"- SECRET HEADLINE #1: Fat guidelines lacked solid scientific evidence, study concludes- SECRET HEADLINE #2: Should I binge on eggs for breakfast? Here’s what you need to know- Coke getting into milk business- The diet made famous by star athletes like LeBron James is risky for most people- How sugar with a burger could be healthier- Fast running is as deadly as sitting on couch, scientists find- Pro-butter stance is a fat load of good
Released:
Feb 27, 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.