Your favorite podcast, “The Daily Lipid,” has been renamed “Mastering Nutrition.” Since you’re my favorite listener (yes, every single one of you đ), I wanted you to know, and to know why. Here’s a brief mini-episode that explains. Listen on ITunes or Stitcher. Click here to stream. Right-click (control-click on the Mac) here and choose âsave …
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Stephan Guyenet and I Talk About the Hungry Brain
Stephan Guyenet made a book! The Hungry Brain is available now, and in episode 34, Stephan and I talk all about it. Stephan is a long-time friend and colleague. He has a PhD in neuroscience, and studies the role of the brain in controlling the food we eat and the other behaviors we engage in that …
Why You Should Manage Your Copper Status and How to Do It
In episode 33, we continue the series on assessing and managing nutritional status. This time we talk about copper. Copper deficiency can cause anemia that is very difficult to tell apart from iron-deficiency anemia, osteoporosis, histamine intolerance, high cholesterol, and a variety of mental effects resulting from neurotransmitter imbalances. Serum copper and ceruloplasmin are excellent …
Why You Need to Manage Your Iron Status and How to Do It
In episode 32, I tell the story of my personal struggle with iron overload, and weigh in on the proper use of blood tests and strategies to manage anemia, hemochromatosis, and everything in between. It’s important to realize that these are the extremes, and there is a large middle space where we need to not only …
What Makes a Good Marker of Nutritional Status?
In this special interlude, I lay down the framework of the five core principles that make a good marker of nutritional status. This is to lay down the framework for a series of podcasts in the future about managing nutritional status for specific vitamins and minerals. Since these core principles will be referred back to …
Why You Should Manage Your Glutathione Status and How to Do It
Glutathione is central to recovery from exercise, feeling good, looking good, aging gracefully, and preventing or overcoming both infectious diseases and chronic degenerative diseases. Episode 31 covers everything you need to know about why and how to manage your glutathione status. Listen on ITunes or Stitcher. Click here to stream. Right-click (control-click on the Mac) …
Zinc Definitely Fights Colds, But You’re Probably Using the Wrong Kind
In episode 30, I talk about the use of zinc lozenges to fight colds. While nutritional zinc does support the immune system and your immunity may benefit from zinc supplements or zinc-rich foods, this has nothing to do with the use of zinc lozenges to kill colds. The science behind their use is strong, but …
What’s New With Vitamin K2?
Yesterday I introduced The Ultimate Vitamin K2 Resource. In episode 29 of the podcast, I’ve extracted from the resource the latest developments and elaborated on them for a more in-depth discussion. I begin by telling the story of my 2007 activator X article. What do I still stand by? What do I see differently? And then I …
Life After Academia With Guillermo Ruiz
Gullermo Ruiz of 3030Strong, a rising soon-to-be ND in the ancestral health community, interviewed me about my decision to leave academia and what I’ll be doing to bring you value come January. Since the roots of this decision lie deep in self-reflection, we trace the story all the way back to the struggles I had …
Dr. Michael Ruscio and I Discuss Optimal Vitamin D Status
If you follow Dr. Michael Ruscio, you may have seen this a few weeks ago. I was swamped when it came out and dropped the ball on promoting it in a timely fashion. But if you get the news about my guest podcasts from me, then this is new for you. This one’s all about how …