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124 How to Choose Between Keto, Paleo, AIP and other Popular Diets with Risa Groux
FromThyroid Mystery Solved: Hashimoto's and Hypothyroidism Revealed
124 How to Choose Between Keto, Paleo, AIP and other Popular Diets with Risa Groux
FromThyroid Mystery Solved: Hashimoto's and Hypothyroidism Revealed
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45 minutes
Released:
Aug 4, 2022
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Podcast episode
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The Case: Anna is experiencing IBS, fatigue, anxiety and generally doesn’t feel well. She was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s years ago but doctors did not offer real solutions. She wanted to try adjusting her diet but research led her down a deep rabbit hole that left her confused about the best diet for her IBS, autoimmunity and other symptoms. The Investigation There is a lot of information on the internet and some of it is conflicting which makes it very hard to figure out which one to try. This inundation of sometimes conflicting information can be overwhelming and that’s exactly what Anna was experiencing when she came to me. There were a lot of things to take into consideration in finding the right nutrition plan for Anna. Joining me on the show to talk more about the overwhelming amount of diet information is Risa Groux. She’s a Functional Nutritionist, Certified Autoimmune Coach and author of FOODFRAME: Diet is a Four-Letter Word. It’s a comprehensive guide to using functional nutrition guidelines to identify the root causes of various health issues so I knew she was the perfect person to consult with on Anna’s case. What are the Most Popular Diets for Autoimmunity Right Now? Some of the most popular diets are Paleo, Ketogenic, Autoimmune Protocol, Vegan, Low FODMAP and Low Lectin. One of the first things that Risa recommends when considering following a set diet is to take into consideration your health status. For example, if you are pre-diabetic, diabetic, SIBO (small intestine bacterial overgrowth), IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome), or if you have an autoimmune disease, there may be diets that are better suited to you or not suitable to you. What is the Paleo Diet? Risa says this diet has the broadest appeal and as result it is the most commonly recommended. Many people know of it as the ‘Caveman diet’ because it focuses on the things that we ate at the beginning of time. This includes animal protein (not deep fried, of course), and some plant carbohydrates like sweet potatoes and yams. It also includes good fats like olives, nuts, seeds, and eggs. It doesn’t include foods that came later like legumes, grains, sugar, processed foods, and alcohol. One of the other things to avoid on this diet is any food that might have pesticides, herbicides, chemicals, dyes, toxins (there are over 3000 approved for human consumption) or be GMO since these were also not around during primitive times. This diet is very good for anyone dealing with inflammation and blood sugar issues. PROS Helps regulate the blood sugar Good for skin Good for blood pressure and cardiovascular health Reduces inflammation Promotes weight loss Increases energy CONS Can be challenging for vegans What is a Ketogenic Diet? The ketogenic diet, also known as ‘Keto’ is a diet that helps get the body into a ketosis by changing the fuel source from carbohydrates or sugars (the most common fuel source for our bodies) to fat. Typically, the pancreas creates insulin and glycogen and drives it into the cells. Then mitochondria uses those to make energy. By avoiding carbohydrates on the ketogenic diet, you change your metabolic state into ketosis which then uses fat as fuel. To stay in the state of ketosis, your diet needs to be 70-80% quality fats. The diet also allows for animal protein (since it has no carbohydrates), and a very small amount (less than 20 g/day) of low-carb vegetables. Anyone on this diet will need to drink a lot of water to keep the colon hydrated since the diet contains very little fiber. The diet should not be a long-term diet. Risa suggests 3 months as a good length of time for Keto. PROS Good for blood sugar regulation Good for diabetics Effective for weight loss Good for heart disease Helps with acne Improves brain fog and supports brain function CONS Hard to get sufficient fiber Difficult to stay in and track state of ketosis Not suggested for anyone who struggles to digest or absorb fat or has had their gallbladder removed
Released:
Aug 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
023 The Case of bloating, gas, and irregular bowel movements: A diagnosis of IBS doesn’t have to mean a life of suffering by Thyroid Mystery Solved: Hashimoto's and Hypothyroidism Revealed