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New video version of 2019 episode!
Professor Thomas Seyfried a cancer researcher and professor of biology at Boston College. He is the author of the book Cancer As A Metabolic Disease.
We talk about:
The worldwide cancer epidemic The history and worrying status of cancer research How we got cancer research wrong Hopeful new therapies that compliment the current treatments Blood sugar being crucialProfessor Seyfried can be found at:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/tnseyfried
Website - https://tomseyfried.com/
The clinic Professor Seyfried mentioned is at:
Website - https://chemothermia.com/
Ally can be found at:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/allytransforms
Website - metpsy.com
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Valerie Anne Smith had treatment-resistant anorexia for decades. Nothing seemed to work. Then, she achieved remission using an animal-based keto diet, along with two other people in a case series conducted by previous podcast guest Dr. Nick Norwitz.
N.B. This podcast is not medical advice. It is presented for purely informational purposes only. Although extremely interesting, this brilliant work is not yet established as generalisable for the wider population.
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Dr Anthony Chaffee is an American medical doctor and neurosurgical resident who, over a span of 20+ years, has researched the optimal nutrition for human performance and health.
It is his assertion that most of the so-called chronic diseases we treat as doctors are caused by the food we eat, or don't eat, and can be reversed with dietary changes to a species specific diet.
He began University at the age of 16 studying Molecular & Cellular Biology with a Minor in Chemistry, which culminated in an MD from the Royal College of Surgeons. He is an All-American rugby player, former professional player in England and America, and has also trained in MMA fighting at AMC Kickboxing in Kirkland, Washington.
More recently, he volunteered as a doctor in the refugee camps in Bangladesh, helping the survivors of the 2017 genocide in Burma of the Rohingyan people.
https://www.youtube.com/ @anthonychaffeemd https://www.instagram.com/anthonychaffeemd/?hl=en
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Leslyn Keith, OTD, CLT-LANA is Director of Research for The Lipedema Project, an instructor in lymphedema therapy for Klose Training and Consulting and has a private practice in lymphedema/lipedema therapy.
Lipedema & Lymphedema Heart to Heart Event Oct 27th, 28th, 29th - https://learn.lipedema-simplified.org/lipedema-lymphedema-event
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Isabella Cooper is a PhD researcher at the University of Westminster in ketogenic science and hyperinsulinemia. Andrew Scarborough is a long term brain cancer survivor, writer, and researcher.
beatbraincancer.co.uk to find out more and contribute to this vital research
bit.ly/metpsygroup to join our group sessions starting Monday October 16th 2023
bit.ly/allytransforms for a free half hour chat with Ally about how coaching can help you or a loved one
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Thanks for listening or watching the Ally Houston Transforms Podcast. Please hit subscribe where you’re watching or listening so you don’t miss out on future episodes. Please leave a review, it takes 10 seconds and really helps get these exciting messages out there. And if you or anyone you know could benefit from a mental health tune-up, head over to metpsy.com where myself and psychiatrist Dr. Rachel Brown coach you to better mental health.
Anders Murman founded Deversify which makes the excellent Acetrack breath acetone meter. Watch or listen for a live demonstration. Get 20% off your Acetrack with code metpsy20 at https://shop.getacetrack.com/collections/acetrack
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Nutritionist and powerlifter Julianne Taylor hasn't had joint pain in 10 years.
Now she is studying it.
Follow Julianne at https://twitter.com/juliannejtaylor
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Thanks for listening or watching the Ally Houston Transforms Podcast. Please hit subscribe where you’re watching or listening so you don’t miss out on future episodes. Please leave a review, it takes 10 seconds and really helps get these exciting messages out there. And if you or anyone you know could benefit from a mental health tune-up, head over to metpsy.com where myself and psychiatrist Dr. Rachel Brown coach people to better mental health.
Ben Azadi is a best-selling author, top 15 podcaster, and founder of Keto Kamp. Find him at https://www.benazadi.com/
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Thanks for listening or watching the Ally Houston Transforms Podcast. Please hit subscribe where you’re watching or listening so you don’t miss out on future episodes. Please leave a review, it takes 10 seconds and really helps get these exciting messages out there. And if you or anyone you know could benefit from a mental health tune-up, head over to metpsy.com where myself and psychiatrist Dr. Rachel Brown coach people to better mental health.
Dr. Louise Phillips is a family doctor with special interests in medical education and metabolic health.
Find Louise at https://lowcarbscripts.com/.
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Thanks for listening or watching. Please hit subscribe where you’re watching or listening so you don’t miss out on future episodes. Please leave a review, it takes 10 seconds and really helps get these exciting messages out there. And if you or anyone you know could benefit from a mental health tune-up, head over to metpsy.com where myself and psychiatrist Dr. Rachel Brown coach you to better mental health.
Nick Norwitz PhD describes his case series showing recovery from anorexia using an animal based ketogenic diet - https://insulinresistance.org/index.php/jir/article/view/84.
We discuss the 30 year battle one of the case series patients describes prior to recovery, how the 'eat everything' tactic doesn't work for many, and how this case series gives us fuel to investigate further, but is not a blanket recommendation for people with eating disorders to experiment alone.
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Discussion
7:40 Autoimmunity in Africa (Trowell & Burkitt, 1981)
18:20 Daughter’s allergies (Goodrich, 2011)
20:46 Intestinal permeability & wheat (Visser et al., 2009)
22:28 Celiacs who are allergic to mitochondria (Cervio et al., 2007; Volta et al., 2002)
23:20 Increasing prevalence of Celiac (Catassi et al., 2010; Rubio–Tapia et al., 2009)
35:35 Wheat, goat grass, 33-mer (Brouns et al., 2022)
38:45 Wheat in Egypt (Abu-Zekry et al., 2008)
43:00 Wheat and T1DM (Ciacci & Zingone, 2016)
47:25 Wheat is a carcinogen (O’Farrelly et al., 1986)
50:50 Wheat and schizophrenia (Dohan, 1966)
52:38 Poison ivy and PUFA (Xia et al., 2004)
56:34 PUFA up to 20% of American diet (National Cancer Institute, 2019)
57:42 Brown & Goldstein and LDL (Goldstein et al., 1979)
58:54 Steinberg & Witztum and modified LDL (Steinberg et al., 1989)
1:00:00 OxLDL and auto-antibodies (Hörkkö et al., 1996)
1:00:02 Antiphospholipid syndrome and cardiolipin (Hörkkö et al., 1996; Tuominen et al., 2006)
1:09:16 400-1000x as oxidized as normal LDL (AOCS American Oil Chemists’ Society, 2021)
1:11:56 All autoimmune diseases involve oxidative stress—seed oil toxicity (Pagano et al., 2014)
1:12:20 Oxidized linoleic acid induces beta-amyloid (Arimon et al., 2015)
1:14:00 Insulin resistance and oxLDL (Li et al., 2013)
1:19:06 Homicide and linoleic acid consumption (Drewitt-Smith & Rheinberger, 2019; Hibbeln, 2007; Hibbeln et al., 2004)
1:21:20 Smoking and CVD-free populations (Lindeberg et al., 1994; Sinnett & Whyte, 1973)
1:25:28 OxLDL and beta cells (Abderrahmani et al., 2007)
Other References
Hibbeln, J. R. (2007). From Homicide to Happiness – A Commentary on Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Human Society. Nutrition and Health, 19(1–2), 9–19. https://doi.org/10.1177/026010600701900204
Hibbeln, J. R., Nieminen, L. R. G., & Lands, W. E. M. (2004). Increasing homicide rates and linoleic acid consumption among five western countries, 1961–2000. Lipids, 39(12), 1207–1213. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11745-004-1349-5
Sinnett, P. F., & Whyte, H. M. (1973). Epidemiological studies in a total highland population, Tukisenta, New Guinea: Cardiovascular disease and relevant clinical, electrocardiographic, radiological and biochemical findings. Journal of Chronic Diseases, 26(5), 265–290. https://doi.org/10.1016/0021-9681(73)90031-3
Tuominen, A., Miller, Y. I., Hansen, L. F., Kesäniemi, Y. A., Witztum, J. L., & Hörkkö, S. (2006). A Natural Antibody to Oxidized Cardiolipin Binds to Oxidized Low-Density Lipoprotein, Apoptotic Cells, and Atherosclerotic Lesions. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology, 26(9), 2096–2102. https://doi.org/10.1161/01.ATV.0000233333.07991.4a
Volta, U., Rodrigo, L., Granito, A., Petrolini, N., Muratori, P., Muratori, L., Linares, A., Veronesi, L., Fuentes, D., Zauli, D., & Bianchi, F. B. (2002). Celiac disease in autoimmune cholestatic liver disorders. The American Journal of Gastroenterology, 97(10), 2609–2613. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0002-9270(02)04389-7
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Thanks for listening or watching the Ally Houston Transforms Podcast. Please hit subscribe where you’re watching or listening so you don’t miss out on future episodes. Please leave a review, it takes 30 seconds and really helps get these exciting messages out there. And if you or anyone you know could benefit from a mental health tune-up, head over to metpsy.com where myself and psychiatrist Dr. Rachel Brown coach people to better mental health.
Tess Falor PhD is a space physicist turned medical researcher with the remission biome & #TheAcidTest self-experiments currently in progress.
remissionbiome.org
twitter.com/remissionbiome
twitter.com/tessfalor
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Amber O'Hearn, Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt, Raphi Sirtoli, and Dr. Ted Naiman discuss Satiety Per Calorie and Calories In Calories Out
- 32.45 Maximising calories out / fatty acids
- 36.40 Calories
- 39ish Per calorie energy out
- 54.20 Tension between complexity and accuracy
- 5740 Non-linearity
- 59.05 Calorie focus & reduction of energy intake
- 1.03.00 On not restricting calories
- 1.06.00 Fat types
- 1.22.20 What’s in a name?
Thanks for listening or watching. Please hit subscribe where you’re watching or listening so you don’t miss out on future episodes. Please leave a review, it takes 30 seconds and really helps get these exciting messages out there. And if you or anyone you know could benefit from a mental health tune-up, head over to metpsy.com where myself and psychiatrist Dr. Rachel Brown coach you to better mental health.
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Thanks for listening or watching. Please hit subscribe where you’re watching or listening so you don’t miss out on future episodes. Please leave a review, it takes 30 seconds and really helps get these exciting messages out there. And if you or anyone you know could benefit from a mental health tune-up, head over to metpsy.com where myself and psychiatrist Dr. Rachel Brown coach people to better mental health.
Miki Ben-Dor is a paleoanthropologist affiliated with Tel Aviv University, researching the causal relation between paleolithic nutrition and human evolution.
Emotional mismatch of environment
Economic fairness
Herman Pontzer's work
Plants vs hunting calories
Gluten
Eating rotten food
https://twitter.com/bendormiki
paleostyle.com
Paleo Style Book On Amazon
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Jan Ellison Baszucki is a former Silicon Valley fintech marketing executive turned writer, parent, mental health advocate and aspiring citizen scientist.
We discuss:
- Jan’s son Matt’s bipolar remission
- Pharmaceutical bipolar treatments failing
- Metabolic processes and the brain
- Metabolic Mind and the Baszucki Brain Research Fund
- Anorexia and the potential with diet and lifestyle
- My metabolic history
- Gluten and mental health
metabolicmind.org
baszuckigroup.com/our-work/metabolism-mental-health/
janellison.com
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Olivia Khwaja is a consumer strategist and board trustee at the Public Health Collaboration - phcuk.org
Sam Feltham is the founder of the Public Health Collaboration.
They joined me to talk about this year's exciting conference on the 19th and 20th of May in Sheffield.
Look at the INCREDIBLE lineup of speakers, and get your tickets while you still can at https://phcuk.org/phc-conference-2023/
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Peter Dobromylskyj is a veterinary anaesthetist, surgeon, and nutrition blogger who created the legendary Hyperlipid blog.
Welcome to the Ally Houston Transforms podcast. I’m a former physicist who fixed my brain using nutrition. I now coach people to empower them to do the same. If you or anyone you know could benefit from a mental health tune-up, head over to metpsy.com where myself and psychiatrist Dr. Rachel Brown coach people to better mental health.
Peter and I talk about:
Fat metabolism vs. glucose metabolism
The legendary protons thread
Fats that may cause obesity
Mitochondria
Metabolic flexibility
The electron transport chain
Metabolic mental health
Evolutionary complexity
Miki Ben Dor
The carnivore advantage vs deep ketosis
Starch adaptation in evolution
www.metpsy.com
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Brad is a pig farmer, butcher, charcutier, food historian, molecular biologist, and database programmer. He invented the Croissant Diet and coined the term "Low PUFA Pork."
What Brad does for his health Low linoleic acid The traditional American diet How seed oils limit your function How we burn different food types and what that means for our weight, energy, and health Mitochondria, mitochondria, mitochondria Torpor and hibernation Mental health drugs and metabolism AhR, metformin, and metabolism Pu-erh tea ALA Succinatehttps://fireinabottle.net/
https://www.youtube.com/@fireinabottle3410
For Ally and Rachel's metabolic mental health coaching, please visit metpsy.com.
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Dr. Bret Scher is the director of Metabolic Mind. He is also a low carb cardiologist, promoting cardiovascular and metabolic health.
Bret’s way in to keto diet and lifestyle medicine The importance of metabolism Dr. Calkin’s metformin study Scalability of solutions The power and safety profile of keto The Baszucki Research Fund’s trials Types of fat What Bret eats Genetics and diet Dr. Danan’s study Metabolic Mindhttps://www.youtube.com/@metabolicmind
https://metabolicmind.org/
https://twitter.com/Metabolic_Mind
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Michelle Hurn is a registered dietitian, author, and ultra-marathon runner.
Michelle’s story in becoming a dietitian Issues with the field of dietetics Michelle’s athletic goals and health deteriorating Using low carb for anxiety, energy, and ultra-marathons Being coached by Zach Bitter to becoming a champion ultra-marathon runner Michelle’s career change to focus on writing a book Unprecedented mental resilience Eating disorders and diet Our healthcare system How good nutrition allow us to deal with our trauma and issues Food addiction Investing in a coachMichelle's Instagram
Michelle's Twitter
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