Carnivore, diabetes, obesity & MAHA with Dr Ken Berry
In this conversation, Dr. Ken Berry shares his journey from being a traditional family physician to becoming an advocate for a low-carb, nutrient-dense diet. He discusses the principles of the Proper Human Diet, the impact of government and industry on nutritional guidelines, and the founding of the American Diabetes Society. Dr. Berry emphasizes the importance of understanding insulin levels and thyroid health, while also addressing the myths surrounding nutrition. He expresses hope for the future of obesity treatment and the need for grassroots education in nutrition. Full show notes and transcript available over at www.zoeharcombe.com
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Blue Zones with Belinda Fettke
In this episode, Zoë chats with Belinda Fettke, a health disruptor who challenges the prevailing dietary dogma of low-fat, high-carb diets. Belinda delves into the historical connections between dietary guidelines and religious ideologies, particularly focusing on the Seventh-Day Adventist Church's influence on nutrition science. The discussion transitions into the concept of Blue Zones, regions known for their exceptional longevity, and examines the myths and realities surrounding them. Belinda emphasises the importance of community, tradition, and the role of animal proteins in these cultures, while also critiquing the commercialisation of the Blue Zones narrative and its implications for public health. Full show notes and video available at http://www.zoeharcombe.com
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Carb addiction, obesity & GLP-1s with Dr Robert Cywes
In this conversation, Dr Robert Cywes discusses his journey as a metabolic health specialist and his insights into food addiction, particularly carbohydrate addiction. He emphasises the psychological aspects of eating behaviours, the role of insulin and hormones in obesity, and the impact of GLP-1 medications in treating metabolic diseases. Dr Cywes advocates for a comprehensive approach to managing food addiction, which includes understanding emotional triggers, dietary changes, and the responsible use of medications. Full show notes and video of interview over at www.zoeharcombe.com
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Integrative Medicine with Dr Shami Barathan
Zoë chats with Dr Shami Barathan about her journey from traditional medicine to integrative medicine, emphasising the importance of patient-centered care, nutrition, and lifestyle changes. She discusses the impact of stress on health, the significance of hormonal balance, and the role of HRT. The discussion also highlights the need for personal responsibility in health and the joy of living a fulfilling life. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com
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From heart attack to patient advocacy with Dr Tony Royle
Dr. Tony Royle shares his journey from a successful career as a military and commercial pilot to becoming a patient advocate after experiencing a heart attack. He discusses the impact of the medical system on his health, the challenges of medication, and the transformative power of lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise. Dr. Royle emphasises the importance of personal responsibility in health management and reflects on the education system and the need for curiosity and critical thinking in students. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com
Come and enjoy Zoë Harcombe and guests chat about what’s important to you in the world of Diet & Health Today. This show has something for everyone who’s concerned about their own health and the health of their family and friends, with up-to-date science, advice and tips from leading diet, health and exercise professionals.