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This week, Paul interviews his good friend and board certified family physician with a focus on prevention and optimisation care, Ken Berry. They indulge in a healthy conversation about ketogenic versus animal-based diets, views on carbohydrates and honey, and the concept of bio-individuality when it comes to the optimal diet for humans.
A note from Paul: Throughout my training and practice as a physician I have come to one very disappointing conclusion: Western medicine isn’t helping people lead better lives. Now that I’ve realized this, I’ve become obsessed with understanding what makes us healthy or ill. I want to live the best life I can and I want to be able to share this knowledge with others so that they can do the same. This podcast is the result of my relentless search to understand the roots of chronic disease. If you want to know how to live the most radical life possible I hope you’ll join me on this journey.
Time Stamps:
00:09:25 Podcast begins
00:10:59 Ken’s bloodwork
00:14:44 How does Ken Berry define metabolic health?
00:34:49 Ken’s thoughts on seed oils
00:42:24 Ken and Paul’s differing thoughts on carbohydrates and fruit
01:15:14 The ancestral consistency of fruit and honey
01:31:34 Should people from different regions eat different diets?
01:56:44 The individualization of medical care and nutrition
01:58:44 The importance of organs
Sponsors:
Heart & Soil: www.heartandsoil.co
Carnivore MD Merch: www.kaleisbullshit.shop
Make a donation to the Animal Based Nutritional Research Foundation: abnrf.org
White Oak Pastures: www.whiteoakpastures.com, use code CarnivoreMD for 10% off your first order or Carnivore5 for 5% off subsequent orders
Colima Salt: drpaulsalt.com, for a free bag of Colima Sea Salt
Higher Dose: www.higherdose.com/paul, or use code PAUL for 15% off your order
Bon Charge: https://boncharge.com, use code CARNIVOREMD for 15% off your order
By Paul Saladino, MD4.7
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This week, Paul interviews his good friend and board certified family physician with a focus on prevention and optimisation care, Ken Berry. They indulge in a healthy conversation about ketogenic versus animal-based diets, views on carbohydrates and honey, and the concept of bio-individuality when it comes to the optimal diet for humans.
A note from Paul: Throughout my training and practice as a physician I have come to one very disappointing conclusion: Western medicine isn’t helping people lead better lives. Now that I’ve realized this, I’ve become obsessed with understanding what makes us healthy or ill. I want to live the best life I can and I want to be able to share this knowledge with others so that they can do the same. This podcast is the result of my relentless search to understand the roots of chronic disease. If you want to know how to live the most radical life possible I hope you’ll join me on this journey.
Time Stamps:
00:09:25 Podcast begins
00:10:59 Ken’s bloodwork
00:14:44 How does Ken Berry define metabolic health?
00:34:49 Ken’s thoughts on seed oils
00:42:24 Ken and Paul’s differing thoughts on carbohydrates and fruit
01:15:14 The ancestral consistency of fruit and honey
01:31:34 Should people from different regions eat different diets?
01:56:44 The individualization of medical care and nutrition
01:58:44 The importance of organs
Sponsors:
Heart & Soil: www.heartandsoil.co
Carnivore MD Merch: www.kaleisbullshit.shop
Make a donation to the Animal Based Nutritional Research Foundation: abnrf.org
White Oak Pastures: www.whiteoakpastures.com, use code CarnivoreMD for 10% off your first order or Carnivore5 for 5% off subsequent orders
Colima Salt: drpaulsalt.com, for a free bag of Colima Sea Salt
Higher Dose: www.higherdose.com/paul, or use code PAUL for 15% off your order
Bon Charge: https://boncharge.com, use code CARNIVOREMD for 15% off your order

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