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Today, I am lucky to have here with me Prof. Brian Peskin, a world-leading scientist specializing in parent EFAs — termed PEOs — and their direct relationship to cardiovascular disease, cancer, and wound care (both traumatic and chronic).
Brian has always had one goal – to help people — regardless of personal sacrifice. But despite his integrity, Brian has suffered a lot of criticism and even slander as a reward for his hard work.
Brian is not alone. Many other health researchers have also spoken the truth and were chastised for it.
Brian’s great genius is “connecting the dots” between established sciences that usually remain separated, and coupling his findings with real-life results. He combines theory with practicality in a very unique way. Even though Brian does not always take credit for the science he has studied – he is often only the messenger of the information already published in leading medical textbooks and medical journals — he has also been called a “quack.
Brian attended the world’s leading engineering institution, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he studied highly complex mathematics, engineering and physics, along with probability and statistics. He has also studied biochemistry and physiology. Brian’s various fields of study give him a unique systems perspective when applied to health and nutrition. Electrical engineering is an exact science.
In this episode, Brian and I talk about what inspired him to start scientifically looking at how foods affect our bodies. First, Brian reveals how his wife developed type 1 diabetes. Plus, Brian explains why we need to stop eating four to six times a day and the fact that we cannot physically overeat fat. He also describes the reasons why we should never consume fish oil. Tune in!
Join The Keto Kamp Academy! Special offer for the first 100 members. Learn More: http://www.ketokampacademy.com
[10:10] About Brian’s Wife
[12:50] You Never Build on the Past in Medicine
[17:30] Solving Type 1 Diabetes
[19:45] Stop Eating Every 2-3 Hours
[24:30] One Teaspoon of Sugar
[25:30] What Time to Cycle in Carbs
[32:20] Eating Too Many Carbs
[34:00] Eating Fats and Protein to Excess
[36:30] Eating Steak with Ketchup
[38:00] How to Gain Fat Faster
[42:00] Never Use Vegetable Oil or Fish Oil
[52:40] Organic Supplements
[57:15] Diet is More Important Than Exercise
AND MUCH MORE!
Resources from this episode:
Join The Keto Kamp Academy! Special offer for the first 100 members. Learn More: http://www.ketokampacademy.com
Grab Ben's FREE Keto Kickstart Guide: http://www.ketokickstartguide.com
Subscribe to the Keto Kamp YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/ketokamp
This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.
By Ben Azadi4.8
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Today, I am lucky to have here with me Prof. Brian Peskin, a world-leading scientist specializing in parent EFAs — termed PEOs — and their direct relationship to cardiovascular disease, cancer, and wound care (both traumatic and chronic).
Brian has always had one goal – to help people — regardless of personal sacrifice. But despite his integrity, Brian has suffered a lot of criticism and even slander as a reward for his hard work.
Brian is not alone. Many other health researchers have also spoken the truth and were chastised for it.
Brian’s great genius is “connecting the dots” between established sciences that usually remain separated, and coupling his findings with real-life results. He combines theory with practicality in a very unique way. Even though Brian does not always take credit for the science he has studied – he is often only the messenger of the information already published in leading medical textbooks and medical journals — he has also been called a “quack.
Brian attended the world’s leading engineering institution, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he studied highly complex mathematics, engineering and physics, along with probability and statistics. He has also studied biochemistry and physiology. Brian’s various fields of study give him a unique systems perspective when applied to health and nutrition. Electrical engineering is an exact science.
In this episode, Brian and I talk about what inspired him to start scientifically looking at how foods affect our bodies. First, Brian reveals how his wife developed type 1 diabetes. Plus, Brian explains why we need to stop eating four to six times a day and the fact that we cannot physically overeat fat. He also describes the reasons why we should never consume fish oil. Tune in!
Join The Keto Kamp Academy! Special offer for the first 100 members. Learn More: http://www.ketokampacademy.com
[10:10] About Brian’s Wife
[12:50] You Never Build on the Past in Medicine
[17:30] Solving Type 1 Diabetes
[19:45] Stop Eating Every 2-3 Hours
[24:30] One Teaspoon of Sugar
[25:30] What Time to Cycle in Carbs
[32:20] Eating Too Many Carbs
[34:00] Eating Fats and Protein to Excess
[36:30] Eating Steak with Ketchup
[38:00] How to Gain Fat Faster
[42:00] Never Use Vegetable Oil or Fish Oil
[52:40] Organic Supplements
[57:15] Diet is More Important Than Exercise
AND MUCH MORE!
Resources from this episode:
Join The Keto Kamp Academy! Special offer for the first 100 members. Learn More: http://www.ketokampacademy.com
Grab Ben's FREE Keto Kickstart Guide: http://www.ketokickstartguide.com
Subscribe to the Keto Kamp YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/ketokamp
This podcast is for information purposes only. Statements and views expressed on this podcast are not medical advice. This podcast including Ben Azadi disclaim responsibility from any possible adverse effects from the use of information contained herein. Opinions of guests are their own, and this podcast does not accept responsibility of statements made by guests. This podcast does not make any representations or warranties about guests qualifications or credibility. Individuals on this podcast may have a direct or non-direct interest in products or services referred to herein. If you think you have a medical problem, consult a licensed physician.

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