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The Energy Balance Podcast
Jay Feldman Wellness
154 episodes
1 day ago
Discover how you can live without constant hunger and fatigue, brain fog, poor sleep, and other low-energy symptoms. The Energy Balance Podcast will teach you how to maximize your cellular energy so you can take back your health and finally experience clear-headed focus, restful sleep, and all-day energy you didn’t think was possible.
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Discover how you can live without constant hunger and fatigue, brain fog, poor sleep, and other low-energy symptoms. The Energy Balance Podcast will teach you how to maximize your cellular energy so you can take back your health and finally experience clear-headed focus, restful sleep, and all-day energy you didn’t think was possible.
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The Energy Balance Podcast
BV #16: Cole Robinson Flip-Flops on Sugar Diet Recommendations
In this episode we discuss:   Cole Robinson’s different iterations of the sugar diet and whether it’s okay to change your mind     Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/ Theresa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingrootswellness/   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  0:37 – Cole Robinson flip-flops his recommendations on the sugar diet  7:43 – problems with using weight loss as the primary determinant of health  12:43 – Cole Robinson’s early recommendations on sugar fasting  14:16 – the impact of the sugar diet on gut and dental health  16:40 – the importance of understanding how a diet works rather than focusing solely on the short-term results  20:26 – the benefits of eating fruit rather than white sugar sources like candy  21:58 – concerns with blood sugar stability on low-fat diets  23:49 – problems with taking a “1990s low-fat approach” as Cole Robinson recommends  26:18 – Cole Robinson’s flip flop on the sugar diet  31:48 – concerns with digestion and liver detoxification on a low-fat diet  34:46 – Cole Robinson’s history of changing dietary recommendations – from the Snake Diet to the Sugar Diet  36:13 – whether the sugar diet could be used as a short-term tool to lose body fat  38:30 – the many iterations of advice on the sugar diet from Cole Robinson  39:53 – the importance of losing body fat in a healthy way  42:32 – will the 1990s low-fat diet last?  45:29 – whether having enough carbohydrates protects against muscle loss while on the sugar diet  46:57 – caution for those trying the sugar diet for weight loss  51:50 – FGF21 requires a protein deficiency  53:48 – why Cole Robinson’s new low-fat diet may not lead to rapid weight loss like the sugar diet  57:54 – the sugar diet shows that sugar isn’t the cause of insulin resistance  1:03:41 – did Cole Robinson actually lie about what he his original sugar diet recommendations?  1:13:27 – the toxic nature of social media and its impact on learning 
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1 week ago
1 hour 20 minutes 54 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
[Mini-Episode] Sugar Diet Cope from the Low-Carb "Experts"
Download the free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide/      Sign up for a free call for help with weight loss and other health issues: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/call/      Timestamps: 0:00 – intro 4:29 – Ben Bikman suggests the sugar diet only works for lean, active, healthy men 9:33 – Ben Bikman’s claim that satiety is lower on high-carb diets 14:37 – Ben Bikman parrots the argument that carbohydrates are not essential 19:40 – Thomas DeLauer on sugar fasting and insulin sensitivity 22:15 – Thomas Delauer says high-sugar diets cause glycation and AGEs 24:44 – Ken Berry and Anthony Chaffee fearmonger about glycation, glucose, and insulin 28:01 – the truth about glycation on high-carb diets 31:48 – how low-carb diets can cause glycation and increase AGEs 35:22 – Nick Norwitz says the sugar diet won't work for obese people due to FGF21 resistance 39:14 – Nick Norwitz claims that fructose harms the liver 44:24 – Nick Norwitz also parrots the argument that carbohydrates are not essential  
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3 weeks ago
48 minutes 53 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
BV #15: Kate Deering on Menopause & HRT, and Primal Bod Says Carbs Deplete Your Nutrients
In this episode we discuss:   Whether post-menopausal women can benefit from the bioenergetic approach Concerns with estrogen therapy and the harmful advice given to women in menopause and perimenopause   Primal Bod’s argument that you don't need to hit your RDAs if you are not eating carbohydrates   Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/ Theresa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingrootswellness/   Kate's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katedeeringfitness/   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  0:22 – Kate Deering’s experience in the Bioenergetic space and finding Ray Peat’s work  3:02 – Dr. Jolene Brighten says that HRT isn’t enough – is she right?  6:15 – common diet misconceptions for women in perimenopause and menopause  9:59 – concerns with using estrogen therapy  14:03 – how estrogen compares to progesterone, DHEA, pregnenolone, and testosterone  16:37 – harmful medical advice given to Mike’s mom  18:17 – whether using estrogen therapy is ever warranted  24:51 – how to tell if estrogen is causing harm in post-menopausal women  30:58 – strategies for reducing symptoms associated with menopause (hot flashes, weight gain, vaginal dryness, poor sleep)  37:16 – blood markers that indicate high estrogen levels and common pitfalls to be aware of  40:13 – the importance of eating enough carbohydrates to prevent cortisol spikes  47:14 – Primal Bod (Candi Frazier’s) argument that more insulin leads to a greater need for nutrients  51:47 – whether RDA targets for micronutrients should be ignored  57:45 – whether high-carb diets cause the wasting of nutrients as Primal Bod suggests  1:03:59 – nutrient deficiencies on the carnivore diet and the demonization of insulin  1:09:56 – is adding fiber the key to hormonal balance?  1:15:46 – the importance of understanding why removing fiber and other plant foods might produce benefits  1:18:36 – the bioenergetic approach still applies to post-menopausal women   
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1 month ago
1 hour 22 minutes 41 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
BV #14: Carbs Are NOT Essential, Should You Eat Them? And Bill Burr on Fasting
In this episode we discuss:   Max Lugavere and Jordan Peterson on the essentiality of carbohydrates and whether we should be as shocked as they are Bill Burr’s fasting practices for fat loss and the psychological impact of fasting     Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/ Theresa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingrootswellness/   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  0:32 – Max Lugavere and Jordan Peterson discuss the idea that carbohydrates are not essential  7:42 – carbs ARE essential to our physiology  15:24 – Bill Burr discusses his fasting practices with the goal of fat loss  23:18 – fasting concerns and the problem with using restriction and willpower for weight loss  27:10 – Bill Burr is an example of how food restriction and fasting causes food obsession  32:52 – why sugar cravings do NOT mean that you are a sugar addict  38:48 – what the Minnesota Starvation Experiment teaches us about restriction  40:16 – the psychological and emotional harm caused by fasting  50:31 – Bill Burr’s fear of spiking blood sugar levels  53:19 – if fasting makes you feel better, it's a sign your diet isn't working  
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1 month ago
55 minutes 5 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
BV #13: Ken Berry’s Fructose Fearmongering, Glycation Myths, & ChatGPT Says We’re Wrong
In this episode we discuss:   Dr. Ken Berry’s claim that humans would historically only eat sweet foods (like fruit and honey) 1-2 weeks out of the year Whether we should always do what our ancestors did to optimize our diets Dr. Ken Berry’s claim that fructose causes glycation Whether we can trust AI to provide accurate information     Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/ Theresa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingrootswellness/   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  0:38 – Dr. Ken Berry’s claim that humans historically ate fruit and honey to gain weight like bears for the winter  3:45 – whether fructose and fruit are responsible for weight gain in bears and whether this applies to humans  8:53 – whether humans evolved eating a high-carb diet  11:30 – what about carbohydrate consumption in native human cultures and ancestral environments?  17:27 – Dr. Ken Berry’s claim that fructose is 10x more glycating than glucose  20:51 – whether sugar and carb consumption cause high blood sugar and AGEs (advanced glycation end products)  27:05 – how low-carb diets can increase glycation and AGEs  32:22 – blood glucose and hemoglobin A1C are often higher on low-carb diets than on diets that include healthy carbohydrates  33:41 – how keto diets cause glycation and increase AGEs  37:41 – what really influences hemoglobin A1C levels  44:32 – the importance of finding optimal carb sources – why candy is not the same as fruit  45:43 – problems with hyper-focusing on one single lab value   48:18 – Dr. Ken Berry’s claim that there is no way to test whether fructose is causing glycation  54:05 – regulating blood sugar for type 1 diabetes  59:01 – is glycation happening in the background on a high-carb diet even if your health is improving?  1:00:17 – can we trust AI like Grok and ChatGPT to provide accurate health information?  1:07:42 – debunking Grok’s logic on carb vs. fat efficiency as a fuel source  1:13:16 – how to properly use AI – DON’T use it to replace your own thinking  1:18:01 – Grok is wrong about fat being a more efficient fuel source than carbs  1:22:33 – strategies for understanding complex research papers  1:24:14 – using personal experience and logic as a guide toward optimizing health  1:32:35 – the gratification that comes with the process of true learning 
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1 month ago
1 hour 36 minutes 11 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
BV #12: Gary Brecka Doesn’t Understand Thyroid & Natural PUFA vs. Seed Oils
In this episode we discuss:   Gary Brecka’s misrepresentation of thyroid function – are thyroid hormones methylated? How thyroid hormone conversion actually works and the factors that can inhibit it Whether taking thyroid hormone replacement suppresses or harms your thyroid gland Seed oils vs. unprocessed PUFA from nuts and seeds – is there a difference? Whether PUFA are “essential” and if there are actually any benefits to consuming them     Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/ Theresa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingrootswellness/   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  1:21 – Gary Brecka’s claim that methylation is responsible for T4 to T3 conversion  5:43 – how T4 to T3 conversion really happens and factors that inhibit it  10:17 – whether a lack of T3 is the primary problem in Hashimoto’s thyroiditis  12:53 – whether taking exogenous thyroid medications harms the thyroid gland  18:19 – Gary Brecka’s advice on how to fix Hashimoto’s and why we disagree  24:14 – be careful of quick fixes and magic pills   26:38 – pros and cons of using thyroid hormone replacement therapy  30:17 – issues with thyroid supplementation recommendations within the Bioenergetic sphere  37:38 – whether you can reverse hypothyroidism without using thyroid supplementation  41:31 – Joe Rogan and Gary Brecka discuss why the processing of seed oils is responsible for their harm   47:30 – whether processed foods are inherently bad  49:23 – are there any benefits to eating PUFA and are they “essential”?  52:28 – the toxic effects of PUFA, including from nuts & seeds  55:19 – potential benefits from nuts & seeds are not due to PUFA content 
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2 months ago
59 minutes 30 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
BV #11: High-Carb Diet Misconceptions, Gabrielle Lyon on Gluconeogenesis, & Cold Plunging Concerns
In this episode we discuss:   Gabrielle Lyon’s claims about carbohydrate disposal, “earning our carbs”, and balancing carbs with muscle Whether the body’s ability to make glucose through gluconeogenesis means that we don’t need to consume carbohydrates How cold plunging may calm the nervous system by first triggering excessive stress, and whether that’s worth it Whether the benefits of cold exposure outweigh the costs, and how to gauge when stressors like exercise become too much     Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/ Theresa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingrootswellness/   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  0:45 – Gabrielle Lyon on the amount of carbohydrates we can “dispose of” in a meal  8:52 – whether Gabrielle Lyon’s claim that excess carbohydrates turn into fat is valid  12:39 – do we need to “earn our carbs” with exercise?  18:32 – how upregulating gluconeogenesis by not consuming carbohydrates drives insulin resistance  21:27 – do low-carb high-protein diets support skeletal muscle health?  22:56 – strategies for adjusting macronutrients to fit your individual needs  29:24 – how to shift away from low-carb diets, focusing on what’s optimal rather than minimum requirements  31:44 – optimal carb intake for muscles and general health   34:57 – applying Ray Peat’s “perceive, think, act” process to optimize our diets  39:29 – the difference between parroting information and thinking critically  43:20 – cold plunging calms the nervous system by first driving excessive stress  48:36 – the cumulative effects of stressors like cold plunging and the risks associated with them  53:41 – whether the benefits of cold exposure outweigh the costs and how much stress is too much  56:28 – how hormesis works and whether the dose makes the poison   1:01:34 – what is stress and how do we prevent it?  1:05:09 – how to get the same benefits without using hormetics like fasting, Wim Hof breathing, and cold exposure  1:10:35 – does reaching a goal have to be difficult or stressful? 
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2 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes 30 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
EB. 134: The Sugar Diet: Lose Fat and Increase Your Metabolism WITHOUT Losing Muscle Mass
In this episode we discuss:   How the sugar diet, honey diet, and other similar diets actually work and whether FGF21 is really responsible for their benefits How you can lose weight while eating sugar and without sacrificing your health The side-effects of the sugar diet and how to modify the diet to prevent those effects The surprising effects of the sugar diet on testosterone, digestion, and bone health  Whether you’ll lose muscle on a low protein diet like the sugar diet Whether you shouldn’t be eating carbs and fats together due to the Randle cycle   Check out the Energy Balance Solution program here: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/solution/   Click here to check out the show notes: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/eb-134-the-sugar-diet-lose-fat-and-increase-your-metabolism-without-losing-muscle-mass   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  1:08 – FGF21 summary: increasing metabolism at a cost  4:06 – how the sugar diet, honey diet, and other similar diets actually work  10:03 – low-fat diets improve insulin sensitivity, even without protein restriction or FGF21 upregulation  17:50 – whether very low protein diets are ever beneficial and whether they always lead to muscle loss  25:54 – protein recommendations for insulin sensitivity, weight loss, and kidney function  29:07 – using the sugar diet for rapid weight loss or “getting shredded”  32:13 – sugar diet concerns: bone loss, infertility, stunted growth, muscle loss, metabolic suppression, weight regain, and nutrient deficiencies  35:53 – will eating protein with dinner prevent the negative effects?  36:28 – blood sugar instability, sleep issues, and excess glucagon on the honey diet and sugar diet  40:17 – Randle Cycle misconceptions: do you need to separate carbs and fats  44:50 – how low-fat diets work to improve glucose metabolism and misapplications of the Randle cycle  48:17 – low-fat diets and hormones: low testosterone and DHT levels in men  49:22 – the sugar diet and digestion: SIBO, impaired liver detoxification, low bile flow, and endotoxin  53:52 – is the sugar diet too restrictive? Is it sustainable?  59:57 – how to modify the sugar diet to reduce the negative effects  1:02:23 – how to achieve lasting weight loss while improving long-term health 
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2 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 53 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
[Mini Episode] Sugar Diet & FGF21 Simplified: Muscle Loss, Stress, and Weight Regain
Download the free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide/      Sign up for a free call for help with weight loss and other health issues: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/call/      Timestamps: 0:00 – intro 1:20 – overview of FGF21 and how it gets triggered 6:40 – FGF21 works via stress, turning down metabolism and leading to weight regain 11:30 – will the sugar diet cause negative effects if only used short-term?21:44 – does eating protein at night prevent the negative effects? 27:18 – the negative effects only occur in the research after long-term FGF21 upregulation  
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2 months ago
29 minutes 47 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
EB. 133: The Sugar Diet/Honey Diet and FGF21: The Research
In this episode we discuss:   What are the sugar diet and other related diets like the honey diet, fairy princess diet, and fruit till noon diets Whether FGF21 is responsible for the weight loss seen on these diets The effects of the sugar diet on muscle mass Whether FGF21 really extends lifespan How to increase FGF21 levels and whether it’s really good for your health   Check out the Energy Balance Solution program here: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/solution/   Click here to check out the show notes: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/eb-133-the-sugar-diet-honey-diet-and-fgf21-the-research/   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  1:00 – the sugar diet, honey diet, fairy princess diet, and fruit-till-noon diets as discussed by Cole Robinson, Mark Bell, Anabology, Noah Ryan, celestialbe1ng, and others  6:35 – my experience on a high-sugar diet and what the sugar diet means for the health world  11:17 – what is FGF21?  15:54 – how low-protein diets trigger the release of FGF21  20:00 – the context of FGF21 on low-protein diets and the reasons for its effects: is this really beneficial?  26:15 – the long-term effects of FGF21 on body fat, muscle mass, and metabolic health  33:16 – how the sugar diet compares to low-carb diets  35:55 – high-carb low-protein diets vs. high-fat low-protein diets on FGF21  37:34 – low-protein diets increase your metabolism due to stress: brown fat, uncoupling, and energy expenditure  43:59 – FGF21’s role in stress, energy conservation, and hibernation  49:56 – FGF21 and cortisol: is FGF21 a stress hormone?  54:09 – FGF21 and hormesis: is FGF21 hormetic?  56:10 – FGF21 and liver fat production go hand-in-hand  59:11 – carb-induced increase in FGF21 is activated by reductive stress  1:05:04 – the role of FGF21 in de novo lipogenesis as an adaptive response to stress  1:10:47 – carb-induced FGF21 causes fat gain and sympathetic activity  1:14:29 – does FGF21 cause metabolic syndrome, diabetes, NAFLD, cardiovascular disease, and obesity?  1:21:08 – does FGF21 extend lifespan? if so, is it worth it?  1:27:03 – can you lose weight and extend lifespan without a protein-deficient diet?
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3 months ago
1 hour 32 minutes 31 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
EB. 132: You've Been Lied to About Fructose
In this episode we discuss:   Whether Robert Lustig is right about fructose being a poison What Robert Lustig completely misses when comparing the biochemistry of glucose, fructose, and alcohol Whether a low-fat, high-carb diet actually causes fatty liver The research on fructose and it’s toxicity Whether you should be minimizing fruit juice intake in the form of fruit, fruit juice, and honey   Check out the Energy Balance Solution program here: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/solution/   Click here to check out the show notes: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/ep-132-youve-been-lied-to-about-fructose/   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  1:01 – Robert Lustig’s claims that fructose is a poison 5:50 – what Robert Lustig misses when it comes to glucose, the “good carbohydrate” 12:05 – what’s really responsible for the toxic effects of alcohol 16:53 – Robert Lustig's claim that fructose can’t be converted to glycogen is false [Robert Lustig’s fructose lies begin] 20:50 – whether fructose is inherently toxic in the liver 24:22 – the research showing that Robert Lustig is wrong about fructose 32:40 – whether fructose is really different from glucose in terms of its effects at the liver 35:51 – key factors missing in fructose research – endotoxin, PUFA, and rat research 41:22 – average fructose intakes are far below the amounts that are typically used in research 43:41 – whether Robert Lustig is right that fructose causes more fat production than glucose 49:35 – whether fructose (or carbs in general) cause fatty liver disease 52:15 –low-carb, high-fat diets trigger the exact mechanisms Dr. Lustig blames on fructose 1:00:59 – what really causes fatty liver disease 1:04:20 – should we avoid fructose-containing foods to fix fatty liver disease? Is soda and candy the answer?
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3 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 27 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
BV #10: The Truth About Sugar Addiction & What the Holistic Psychologist Gets Right (and Wrong)
In this episode we discuss:   The Holistic Psychologist’s claim that psychiatric disorders stem from metabolic dysfunction and whether we agree with her solutions Whether Layla Al-Naif is right that sugar is as addictive as a drug The difference between table sugar and natural sugar sources Whether it’s possible to live a healthy life without starch   Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/ Theresa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingrootswellness/   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  0:44 – the brain's high energy demands and how metabolic dysfunction drives poor brain health 4:19 – are anxiety and depression caused by chemical imbalances in the brain? 7:05 – recognizing insulin resistance as an inability convert glucose to energy 9:42 – whether blood sugar spikes and crashes cause fatigue, brain fog, and psychiatric disorders 11:53 – our take on the Holistic Psychologist’s recommendations for stabilizing blood sugar 18:01 – what really interferes with brain energy metabolism – is it just sugar? 24:57 – refined sugar vs natural sugars such as honey, maple syrup, coconut sugar, and date syrup 30:55 – whether sugar is addictive 33:50 –fat triggers the same reward centers in the brain as carbohydrates 36:34 – how Jay & Mike fixed their sugar cravings from keto and low-carb 39:56 – whether eliminating starch is healthy long-term 44:34 – the negative impact of carnivore diets on gut health 50:16 – tips for recovering from the stress of carnivore and the importance of experimentation 53:46 – how much sugar and starch Jay, Mike, and Theresa eat
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3 months ago
56 minutes 10 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
BV #9: Anthony Chaffee’s Claim That Ketosis Is Our Natural State & Whether LMNT is a Scam
In this episode we discuss:   Anthony Chaffee’s view that ketosis is the natural state for animals and humans Whether LMNT is a scam Whether we should be getting vitamin D from our food and how that fits with a low-PUFA diet   Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/ Theresa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingrootswellness/   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  0:22 – meet Theresa Piela  4:20 – emotional health as an underappreciated Bioenergetic factor  11:03 – is Anthony Chaffee right about ketosis being our natural state?  13:12 – is ketosis is the natural state for humans?  18:57 – is ketosis is the natural state for animals?  24:22 – whether bacteria can serve as a protein source in animals  28:04 – whether ketosis is a natural healthy state rather than a starvation state  32:11 – the potential benefits of ketones are misinterpreted as evidence that ketosis is ideal   34:24 – the appeal of “naturalism” – just because something is natural, does that make it healthy?  36:44 – is LMNT a scam?  44:37 – whether we should always add electrolytes to our drinking water  45:45 – Robb Wolf’s claim that insulin drives aldosterone production   51:08 – stevia and allulose vs. sugar  55:42 – whether we should be getting vitamin D from our food  1:00:04 – how to properly supplement with vitamin D and the importance of calcium, magnesium, and vitamin K2  1:04:18 – how vitamins E, K2, and A relate to vitamin D  1:08:56 – the benefits of UVB and red light, and what to do to prevent aging skin  1:14:19 – can applying cholesterol topically boost sun benefits?
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3 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes 29 seconds

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EB. 131: Should You Be Avoiding High Oxalate Foods? How To Fix Oxalate Issues
In this episode we discuss:   The impact of sugar consumption on oxalate production Whether you really need to avoid all high oxalate foods Different cooking and preparation methods to reduce oxalate exposure Which supplements can make oxalate issues worse   Check out the Energy Balance Solution program here: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/solution/   The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/   Click here to check out the show notes: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/ep-131-whether-to-avoid-high-oxalate-foods-and-how-to-fix-oxalate-issues/   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  0:53 – whether fructose contributes to increased oxalate production  3:42 – is sugar the culprit behind oxalate issues?  9:14 – the problems with the research demonizing fructose  14:45 – the optimal amount of dietary oxalate and how to determine whether oxalates are an issue for you  17:57 – the importance of testing, experimentation, and listening to your symptoms  25:10 – how to reduce your exposure to high-oxalate foods  32:02 – the best cooking methods to reduce oxalates in food  37:05 – foods highest in oxalates and whether salads are OK to eat  40:17 – oxalate content in raw cacao vs chocolate  45:26 – whether you need to avoid soybeans, potatoes, sweet potatoes, cassava, beets, and carrots due to their oxalate content  49:05 – examples of bioenergetic diets with varying oxalate content  57:01 – other dietary considerations for oxalate issues (PUFA, collagen, vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, carbohydrates, protein, and fat intake)  1:06:22 – the best supplements to fix your oxalate issues   1:11:45 – which supplements can make oxalate issues worse and whether to take probiotics for oxalate issues  1:14:58 – the long-term impact of carnivore diets on liver and gut health
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4 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes 19 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
EB. 130: Low Carb Diets & Oxalates: The Surprising Connection
In this episode we discuss:   Whether the claim that your kidneys can only clear 50mg of oxalate per day has any validity Whether citrate is effective for clearing oxalates The impact of low-carb and high protein diets on oxalate production and clearance How glucose, fructose, and insulin effect oxalate production   Check out the Energy Balance Solution program here: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/solution/   The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/   Click here to check out the show notes: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/ep-130-low-carb-diets-oxalates-the-surprising-connection/   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  1:06 – is there a daily limit to how much oxalate the kidneys can process?  9:26 – whether we automatically store oxalates if they aren’t cleared through the kidneys  13:40 – why mitochondrial function in the kidney is crucial for calcium oxalate crystal clearance  17:30 – the benefits of citrate and whether it’s effective for clearing oxalates  23:30 – whether baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) support the clearance of oxalates  27:05 – how pH balance relates to oxalate clearance  32:19 – is “oxalate dumping” real?  43:06 – how low-carb diets increase oxalate absorption  47:19 – whether having a small amount of oxalates helps prevent oxalate dumping  50:02 – how low-carb diets increase oxalate absorption (cont.)  52:19 – why low-carb diets like keto and carnivore may increase oxalate production relative to high-carb diets  1:00:42 – how high-protein diets lead to increased endogenous oxalate production  1:07:41 – how carbohydrates and insulin reduce oxidative stress and oxalate production  1:11:40 – why glucose does not cause the formation of advanced glycation end products  1:13:18 – how low-carb diets reduce oxalate clearance – stressed kidneys, lack of citrate intake, and more acidic blood & urine
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4 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 34 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
BV #8: Intermittent Fasting, Healthy Body Image, And Weight Loss vs Willpower with Kitty Blomfield
In this episode we discuss: The appeal of intermittent fasting and restrictive diets and why they often do more harm than good Why most women are underfed, under-muscled, and struggling with body composition The extreme things people do in the name of health and the importance of the basics The impact of stress on our health and the connection between emotional and physical health Whether drinking a few glasses of water first thing in the morning is optimal for our metabolism     Kitty's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kittyblomfield/?hl=en   Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/ Danny's Telegram: https://t.me/dannyroddy     Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  0:38– how Kitty got introduced to Ray Peat  3:59 – whether intermittent fasting is beneficial for women  9:07 – the appeal of intermittent fasting and other restrictive diets, and why they do more harm than good  14:41 – the truth about body recomposition: women are underfed and lack muscle  17:29 – why low-carb diets like keto and carnivore are not sustainable  19:36 – how mainstream health advice has ruined our diets and why we should eat like our grandparents  25:21 – the role of stress in digestive health and the problem with jumping to supplements  31:12 – when it makes sense to move on to more advanced health strategies such as lab testing, hormone replacement therapy, or gut protocols  38:30 – Is Being Fat a Choice? Middle Ground by Jubilee  41:23 – the relationship between emotional trauma, body image issues, and physical healing  44:16 – what really influences body weight?  53:30 – the importance of enjoying the food you eat daily and how it helps prevent binge eating  55:25 – whether we should drink tons of water first thing in the morning  57:35 – how much water do we really need? 
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5 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 52 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
EB. 129: The Forgotten Source of Oxalates: Your Body’s OWN Production
In this episode we discuss:   How much oxalate your body produces and how it compares to the amount you consume in your diet Whether you need to be concerned about vitamin C, hydroxyproline, and glycine converting to oxalates How you can reduce the amount of oxalates your body produces Which nutrients decrease oxalate production How metabolic dysfunction affects oxalate production   Check out the Energy Balance Solution program here: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/solution/   The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/   Click here to check out the show notes: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/ep-129-the-forgotten-source-of-oxalates-your-bodys-own-production/   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  1:12 – overview of endogenous vs. exogenous oxalates  5:46 – how much oxalate comes from endogenous production vs. diet  9:14 – when endogenous oxalate production matters more than dietary oxalate  15:03 – rare genetic disorders that cause excessive oxalate production: primary hyperoxaluria  22:36 – the pathways in the liver that lead to oxalate production  32:41 – other biochemical pathways involved in endogenous oxalate production  41:19 – deranged metabolic function as a primary driver of glyoxal production and lipid peroxidation  45:14 – the extent to which glycine and vitamin C contribute to endogenous oxalate formation  48:00 – how much does hydroxyproline contribute to oxalate production?  52:06 – the primary precursor to oxalate that’s often ignored (glyoxal)  55:08 – how oxidative stress drives oxalate production and how antioxidants help  1:01:20 – what causes the high oxalate levels seen in type 2 diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)?  1:11:16 – the protective effects of glycine in states of excess oxalate production  1:15:54 – elevated stress hormones and gluconeogenesis increase oxalate production  1:22:43 – nutrient deficiencies that contribute to oxalate issues (vitamin B1, vitamin B6, and zinc)
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5 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes 55 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
BV 7: Peter Attia Drops Fasting, Anthony Chaffee’s Fructose Claims & Hidden Seed Oils in Restaurants
In this episode we discuss: Peter Attia’s admission that he was wrong about fasting and that it caused him to lose muscle mass Whether fasting is optimal just because our ancestors went through periods of scarcity Whether fructose is as damaging as alcohol like Anthony Chaffee and Robert Lustig suggest Whether methionine restriction is a good idea for increasing lifespan and what alternative may be a better approach Tips for optimizing gut health and avoiding seed oils while eating out at restaurants Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/ Danny's Telegram: https://t.me/dannyroddy   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro 0:48 – Peter Attia admits he was wrong about fasting after 10 years of muscle loss  4:00 – the importance of critical thinking and whether it's okay to change your mind  11:46 – why experimentation should be guided by sound logic  18:06 – whether supplementing with BCAAs (branched-chain amino acids) while fasting prevents muscle loss  20:58 – the long-term cost of fasting and relying on adrenaline for energy and focus: impaired cognition, thyroid, testosterone, digestion, and more  30:19 – Peter Attia says there’s no benefit to fasting beyond calorie restriction – is reduced protein intake the only drawback?  38:34 – the problems with traditional education, where memorization replaces true learning  41:03 – whether fasting is optimal because our ancestors fasted  45:32 – whether evolution is purely random and whether we should mimic our ancestors  51:58 – the cumulative effects of fasting and high stress hormones (anxiety, insomnia, low body temperature, weakened immune function)  54:09 – whether methionine restriction is recommended to increase lifespan  1:03:08 – the importance of consuming more gelatinous, collagen rich cuts of meats   1:06:03 – the benefits and possible drawbacks of supplementing with glycine and taurine  1: 10:53 – how to properly use taurine for bile acid stimulation  1:16:33 – Anthony Chaffee disagrees with Paul Saladino on fructose – is fructose just alcohol without the buzz?  1:23:11 – whether fructose is broken down into the same byproducts as alcohol  1:30:01 – the difference between fructose and alcohol metabolism in the liver  1:35:10 – whether fructose increases de novo lipogenesis and contributes to fatty liver disease  1:44:43 – the problems with trusting medical advice based on appearance and authoritative stance, and how to discern credible sources  1:51:04 – critiquing Paul Saladino’s take on the benefits of nitric oxide  1:55:43 – the cost of organ transplants  1:57:32 – optimizing gut motility, relieving constipation, and how fiber can help with protein and fat digestion  2:04:03 – how dining out at restaurants can hinder progress and impede healing  2:08:30 – how even high-end restaurants use toxic cooking oils and reasons to avoid aged meat  2:12:44 – strategies for avoiding toxic foods in social settings and while traveling   
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5 months ago
2 hours 15 minutes 33 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
EB. 128: Are Oxalates the Problem, or Is It Your Gut?
In this episode we discuss: Whether the harmful effects of oxalates are legitimate or overblown How your gut health impacts your susceptibility to oxalate issues Which nutrients help decrease oxalate absorption How fat digestion relates to oxalate absorption Whether a candida overgrowth may be at the root of your oxalate issues   Check out the Energy Balance Solution program here: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/solution/   The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/   Click here to check out the show notes: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/ep-128-are-oxalates-the-problem-or-is-it-your-gut/   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro  1:08 – common misconceptions about oxalates and whether oxalate concerns are justified 5:21 – symptoms often attributed to oxalates and whether they are truly responsible for most health problems 12:48 – what are oxalates?  16:18 – oxalates cause kidney damage and reduce mineral bioavailability 21:34 – oxalates and cardiovascular disease 24:43 – oxalates as a driver of gut dysbiosis and decreased bile acid production 29:16 – metabolic damage caused by oxalates 37:06 – how a low-PUFA diet and vitamin E can protect against oxalate damage 43:19 – high oxalate foods and factors that impact oxalate absorption 53:29 – soluble vs. insoluble oxalates 57:04 – how calcium affects oxalate absorption and the impact of parathyroid hormone and 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D 1:07:41 – the effects of magnesium on oxalate absorption 1:12:44 – how deficiencies in vitamin B1 (thiamine) and vitamin B6 can increase oxalate levels 1:14:44 – how gut health relates to oxalate issues (fat digestion, intestinal permeability, and oxalate degrading bacteria) 1:22:23 – “oxalate dumping” on low-carb diets and carnivore diets may be due to poor gut health 1:26:15 – whether candida infections or other fungal infections cause excess oxalate production
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6 months ago
1 hour 31 minutes 2 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
BV #6: Glucose Goddess, Gabrielle Lyon, & Dr. Boz: The Truth About Blood Sugar and Macros
In this episode we discuss: Gabrielle Lyon’s protein recommendations, the problems with high-protein diets, and the major cost to her 1:1 protein-to-carb ratio suggestion Dr. Boz's take on the drivers of high fasting blood glucose on the carnivore diet Why Dr. Berg's view of serotonin as the "happy hormone" is unsubstantiated and our thoughts on his recommendations for raising serotonin How the Glucose Goddess's strategies for blood sugar regulation demonstrate a poor understanding of glucose and insulin Whether obesity is truly caused by genetics and if eating less and exercising more can influence obesity outcomes The benefits of sunlight and red-light exposure Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/ Danny's Telegram: https://t.me/dannyroddy   Timestamps: 0:00 – intro 1:46 – Gabrielle Lyon promotes bro science: 1 gram of protein per pound of bodyweight  7:15 – problems with high-protein diets – stress hormones, low testosterone, slowed metabolism, and gut toxins 15:21 – whether studies on Eskimo and Inuit populations support a high-protein diet 16:59 – the problems with Gabrielle Lyon’s recommendation of a 1:1 protein to carbohydrate ratio 23:48 – the minimum amount of carbs we need daily and the consequences of not getting enough 26:56 – Gabrielle Lyon is confused about fats 35:43 – types of fats commonly used in bodybuilding and whether they’re truly optimal 37:37 – Dr Boz’s recommendations for high blood sugar on carnivore and OMAD (one-meal-a-day) 45:59 – the drivers of high fasting blood glucose on low-carb diets 49:38 – whether overeating is really an issue on the carnivore diet and why increased appetite signals improved health 57:28 – whether Dr. Boz's recommendation to shift the eating window earlier has any validity 1:01:33 – Sean Baker’s shift away from the carnivore diet 1:03:31 –Dr Boz denies that the carnivore diet caused increased fasting blood sugar 1:11:16 – why Dr Berg is wrong – serotonin is not the “happy hormone” 1:20:40 – the idea that low serotonin causes depression and high serotonin reverses it is unsupported 1:23:05 – our thoughts on Dr. Berg's recommendations for raising serotonin: exercise, fasting, and tryptophan 1:28:46 – whether vitamin D increases serotonin 1:30:56 – the benefits of sunlight and red-light exposure 1:39:39 –the problems with Glucose Goddess’s strategies to prevent blood glucose spikes 1:49:22 – insulin and blood sugar spikes are misunderstood 1:54:46 – how an excessive focus on blood glucose and insulin misses the underlying issues 1:55:59 – is obesity primarily caused by genetics? 2:01:49 – whether diet and exercise impact obesity rates 2:09:26 – the vital importance of finding fulfillment in life, following our passions, and escaping the grind of the rat race 2:15:12 – what it really takes to be healthy and whether it's possible to improve your health without expensive interventions
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6 months ago
2 hours 19 minutes 24 seconds

The Energy Balance Podcast
Discover how you can live without constant hunger and fatigue, brain fog, poor sleep, and other low-energy symptoms. The Energy Balance Podcast will teach you how to maximize your cellular energy so you can take back your health and finally experience clear-headed focus, restful sleep, and all-day energy you didn’t think was possible.