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#02: Zero-Carb and Carnivore Diet Critique with Ex-Carnivore Kyle Mamounis

#02: Zero-Carb and Carnivore Diet Critique with Ex-Carnivore Kyle Mamounis

FromGenerative Energy Podcast


#02: Zero-Carb and Carnivore Diet Critique with Ex-Carnivore Kyle Mamounis

FromGenerative Energy Podcast

ratings:
Length:
158 minutes
Released:
May 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

00:00 - Music
04:42 - Introduction
06:22 - Kyle's brief background
07:36 - Defining of terms (e.g., zero-carb, carnivore, raw primal)
08:53 - Danny's motivation for talking to Kyle
10:25 - Super chats donated to Ray Peat and please block people in the chat if they're bugging you
11:10 - Kyle's background proper
19:26 - The raw paleo forum and eating raw meat
23:06 - When Kyle met Lex Rooker: https://zerocarbzen.com/2016/05/04/lex-rooker-the-unique-healing-power-of-an-all-raw-zero-carb-diet/
26:50 - Kyle's work with The Ancestral Health Symposium
29:20 - Mamounis, Kyle J. (2017) "The Dangers of Fat Metabolism and PUFA: Why You Don’t Want to be a Fat Burner," Journal of Evolution and Health: Vol. 2: Iss. 1, Article 9. https://jevohealth.com/journal/vol2/iss1/9/
29:45 - Kyle's transition away from the low-carb worldview
34:55 - Vindicating sugar for the historical record
27:23 - Danny's struggle with cognitive dissonance on the pro-obesity effects of sugar
40:15 - Who's more "scientific" carnivores or vegans?
44:20 - Entering the fat burning state
51:20 - Gluconeogenesis - "For non-ketotic low carb dieting, this energy substrate production may account for much of the observed weight loss; the process of gluconeogenesis from amino acids costs approximately 33% of the energy obtained in the oxidation of the resulting glucose [12]. Additionally, if the saturable urea system [13] is overwhelmed by amino acid derived ammonia, symptoms of hyperammonemia, or “rabbit starvation,” follow [14]. Even at a subclinical level, greater ammonia is a burden on kidney nephrons [15,16]." Mamounis, K.J. The Dangers of Fat Metabolism and PUFA: Why You Don’t Want to be a Fat Burner. Journal of Evolution and Health 2017
55:45 - Kyle's experience on forums ('sometimes the most immature voices are the loudest')
59:20 - Danny thinks "extreme" diets can be motivated by the stress of an unsolved problem
01:00:45 - The long-term physiology associated with fat burning (reduced carbon dioxide)
01:12:10 - Vitamin K is used in proportion to the concentration of carbon dioxide
01:15:40 - Using a preferred nutritional idea to justify any physiological event as positive
01:20:20 - Carbon dioxide regulates the ion and water concentration inside and outside the cell
01:22:28 - Active thyroid hormone (T3), carbon dioxide, temperature, and pulse 
01:23:26 - Is low thyroid good for longevity ("rate of living theory")?
01:27:19 - Stress-induced "insulin resistance"
01:32:03 - Low-carb metabolism is a "remix" of starvation and diabetes
01:33:35 - PUFA is a mitochondrial toxin that is stored in a person's tissues
01:36:35 - Are the "essential" fatty acids essential?
01:41:00 - Question: what are practical ways to deplete the body of PUFA?
01:44:29 - Question: what are your views on fasting and autophagy?
01:48:24 - Question: what is your view on hormesis?
01:54:54 - Question: what is your view on dairy?
01:56:53 - Question: how can you reverse insulin resistance?
01:59:56 - Question: what do you think about ketogenic/carnivore success stories?
02:07:00 - Question: what is Kyle's food/supplement routine at the moment?
02:12:33  - Question: what do you think about the sodium/potassium cellular pump idea?
Released:
May 17, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

"If we learn to see problems in terms of a general disorder of energy metabolism, we can begin to solve them." —Raymond Peat PhD