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Today, I am delighted to reconnect with the esteemed Dr. Cate Shanahan, who last joined our podcast for episode 131. She is a New York Times bestselling author and a physician-researcher who synthesizes complex scientific concepts into clear and logical insights to empower her readers to drive positive changes for a better world. Her latest book, Dark Calories, is a must-read for everyone, particularly clinicians.
Dr. Shanahan brings a wealth of knowledge to our discussion today. We explore the origins and biochemistry of seed oils, their production, and their detrimental effects on our mitochondria and overall health, diving into the concept of garbage blobs, looking at insulin resistance, stress, and hormones, and explaining why hypoglycemia is not benign. We examine the controversial role of the American Heart Association in cholesterol communication and why the keto diet is not ideal for everyone, and Dr. Shanahan also shares strategies for a seed oil-free lifestyle.
I trust you will find this conversation with Dr. Cate Shanahan as enlightening and engaging as I did when recording it.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN:
Bio:
Cate Shanahan, MD, is a Cornell-trained physician-scientist whose works have inspired entire movements involving bone broth, live-culture ferments, and seed oil-free business empires. Together with NBA legend Gary Vitti, she created the LA Lakers PRO Nutrition program, which has been emulated by elite championship teams worldwide. Dedicated to her field, she runs a telehealth practice, as well as a health-education website, DrCate.com, and lives with her family on a peaceful lake in Florida.
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