Health Via Modern Nutrition with Dr. Latt Mansor

Latt Mansor (H.V.M.N.)
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Sep 24, 2019 • 1h 9min

Low-Carb in the Clinic: Treating Obesity & Diabetes with Diet & Lifestyle · #128 ft. Dr. Andy Phung

Dr. Andy Phung connects the latest low-carb science with his own clinical experience, treating the root cause of various metabolic conditions. With a personal and lifestyle-focused approach, Dr. Phung has seen stellar results from his patient population by prescribing low-carb diets. In this episode, we discuss: Metabolic health: Insulin resistance, CICO, autophagy, signs of metabolic dysfunction, & more The struggles of doctors working in the traditional health system Dr. Phung's own health journey: Losing 25lbs and reversing his pre-diabetes by adopting the ketogenic diet and intermittent fasting   Check out Dr. Andy Phung's website here: https://drandyphung.com/   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------   Check out our products for optimal metabolic, physical, & cognitive health: https://www.hvmn.com/pod Take a short survey that will help us improve the podcast and be entered in a HVMN Ketone giveaway: https://go.hvmn.com/podcastsurvey We also want to hear from our listeners/viewers! Contact podcast@hvmn.com with any feedback, questions, and guest suggestions! Write a review for us on iTunes, let us know via email, and we'll send you $15 worth of HVMN Store Credit.
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Sep 10, 2019 • 1h 5min

Staying Fit on Keto, Vegan vs. Carnivore, & Cutting Out Caffeine · #127 ft. Thomas DeLauer

"You can say whatever you want about the keto diet, but what it did for my family and what it did for my wife, and what it did for keeping this together...you have no idea. Insult me all you want, but I go home at night knowing that this changed my life and it's changing other peoples' lives." Thomas DeLauer has long been an advocate for the ketogenic diet. Although he now runs one of the largest health & fitness channels on Youtube, his journey started out just like anyone. He wanted to become the best version of himself. Just a few years ago, Thomas was overweight and carrying 280lbs on his body. By reducing his inflammation through nutrition & exercise, he was able to drop the weight and become featured on covers of popular fitness outlets like the Natural Muscle Magazine. In this episode, we explore... The various diets Thomas has experimented with: Cyclical keto, vegan keto, & carnivore Why Thomas eats moderate fat in the morning, lean in the mid-day, and higher fat in the evening Using supplements like H.V.M.N. Ketone and why Thomas tends to avoid caffeine  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out our products for optimal metabolic, physical, & cognitive health: https://www.hvmn.com/pod Take a short survey that will help us improve the podcast and be entered in a HVMN Ketone giveaway: https://go.hvmn.com/podcastsurvey We also want to hear from our listeners/viewers! Contact podcast@hvmn.com with any feedback, questions, and guest suggestions! Write a review for us on iTunes, let us know via email, and we'll send you $15 worth of HVMN Store Credit.
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Sep 5, 2019 • 51min

Putting Decades of Ketone Research Into a Bottle · #126 ft. Dr. Brianna Stubbs

Our former Research Lead, Dr. Brianna Stubbs, played an essential role bringing ketone esters to the public for the very first time. Brianna is now helping further ketone research at the Buck Institute, and we couldn't be more excited to follow her future work. We dedicate this special episode to her experience in the trenches here at H.V.M.N. In this episode, we cover: · Reminiscing about the exciting projects, tough obstacles, and amusing moments spanning Brianna's time on the team · How Brianna reacted and dealt with the initial community perception of H.V.M.N. Ketone · The balancing act of relentlessly working to become the best human one can be without losing touch with what it means to be human · The future of ketones (whether endogenously or exogenously) for general health, medical, & sport application p.s. This isn't a good-bye forever...rest assured Brianna will be returning every so often! ----------------------------------------------------------------- Check out our products for optimal metabolic, physical, & cognitive health: https://www.hvmn.com/pod Take a short survey that will help us improve the podcast and be entered in a HVMN Ketone giveaway: https://go.hvmn.com/podcastsurvey We also want to hear from our listeners/viewers! Contact podcast@hvmn.com with any feedback, questions, and guest suggestions! Write a review for us on iTunes, let us know via email, and we'll send you $15 worth of HVMN Store Credit.
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Aug 20, 2019 • 1h 1min

Gaining & Losing 75lbs (ON PURPOSE): Challenges Faced & Lessons Learned · #125 ft. Drew Manning

Drew Manning is the New York Times best-selling author of "Fit2Fat2Fit: The Unexpected Lessons from Gaining and Losing 75 lbs on Purpose", in which he shares his experience purposefully gaining 75lbs and losing it all through the keto diet. Why? Drew, a natural athlete, has been in shape his whole life. To become more empathetic to the challenges his own clients were facing in their battles with weight & health, he decided he needed to experience these obstacles himself. What started as a personal science experiment quickly turned into a profound experience that would change Drew's life forever. In this episode, you'll discover: · The unexpected challenges he faced during the experiment: Food addiction, social anxiety, & more · The nutritional and physical interventions Drew employed to get back into shape · The shortcomings of the health/keto industry and what Drew wants to change Check out Drew's website here: https://www.fit2fat2fit.com/home ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out our products for optimal metabolic, physical, & cognitive health: https://www.hvmn.com/pod Take a short survey that will help us improve the podcast and be entered in a HVMN Ketone giveaway: https://go.hvmn.com/podcastsurvey We also want to hear from our listeners/viewers! Contact podcast@hvmn.com with any feedback, questions, and guest suggestions! Write a review for us on iTunes, let us know via email, and we'll send you $15 worth of HVMN Store Credit.
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Aug 12, 2019 • 1h 38min

Nose-to-Tail Carnivore Diet: Organ Meat, TMAO Implications, & Reaching Ketosis · #124 ft. Dr. Paul Saladino

Dr. Paul Saladino is the leading authority on the science and application of the "nose-to-tail" carnivore diet. He has used this diet to reverse autoimmunity, chronic inflammation, and mental health issues in hundreds of patients, many of whom had been told their conditions were untreatable. In this episode, you'll discover: - What organs are most nutritious and important to consume on a nose-to-tail carnivore diet - Nuances of the effects of red meat: Should we be worried about TMAO? Does red meat positively impact telomere length? - Why Dr. Saladino still makes it his goal to be in ketosis Check out Dr. Saladino's website here: https://carnivoremd.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out our products for optimal metabolic, physical, & cognitive health: https://www.hvmn.com/pod Take a short survey that will help us improve the podcast and be entered in a HVMN Ketone giveaway: https://go.hvmn.com/podcastsurvey We also want to hear from our listeners/viewers! Contact podcast@hvmn.com with any feedback, questions, and guest suggestions! Write a review for us on iTunes, let us know via email, and we'll send you $15 worth of HVMN Store Credit.
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Aug 7, 2019 • 1h 39min

Summiting Mt. Everest in World Record-Breaking Time · #123 ft. Roxanne Vogel

Roxanne Vogel not only summited Everest, but she did so in world record-breaking time. Her journey, timed from the moment she left and returned to her doorstep in Berkeley, took two weeks. Normally, it takes two months. Geoffrey Woo explores her background and motivation, her training hacks & nutritional strategies (which included the use of H.V.M.N. Ketone) and what it was like to look down on the world from 29,000 feet above. Learn more about Roxanne's expedition: https://hvmn.com/blog/training/how-roxanne-vogel-climbed-everest-in-two-weeks Learn more about H.V.M.N. Ketone: https://go.hvmn.com/ketone-pod ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out our products for optimal metabolic, physical, & cognitive health: https://www.hvmn.com/pod Take a short survey that will help us improve the podcast and be entered in a HVMN Ketone giveaway: https://go.hvmn.com/podcastsurvey We also want to hear from our listeners/viewers! Contact podcast@hvmn.com with any feedback, questions, and guest suggestions! Write a review for us on iTunes, let us know via email, and we'll send you $15 worth of HVMN Store Credit.
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Jul 24, 2019 • 46min

Understanding Inflammation, Fat Cells, & Weight Gain || #122 ft. Dr. Lori Shemek

Dr. Lori Shemek is a pioneer in creating global awareness of low-level inflammation and how it is responsible for most illness, disease, faster aging and weight gain. She has been sending out the message about inflammation long before it was a buzz word. Dr. Shemek has uncovered the pathway to the core cause of weight: inflamed fat cells that not only promote unwanted excess weight gain and belly fat, but poor health as well. In this episode, Dr. Shemek and Geoff discuss: Markers of inflammation and the different types of inflammation (low level vs. high level) How insulin resistance and mitochondrial health relates to inflammation Pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory foods Check out Dr. Shemek here: https://drlorishemek.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out our products for optimal metabolic, physical, & cognitive health: https://www.hvmn.com/pod Take a short survey that will help us improve the podcast and be entered in a HVMN Ketone giveaway: https://go.hvmn.com/podcastsurvey We also want to hear from our listeners/viewers! Contact podcast@hvmn.com with any feedback, questions, and guest suggestions! Write a review for us on iTunes, let us know via email, and we'll send you $15 worth of HVMN Store Credit.
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Jul 16, 2019 • 54min

Burning Fat & Building Lean Muscle: Breaking Down Macros & Exercise · #121 ft. Menno Henselmans

A classic, popular fitness goal is achieving 10% body fat. What if you’re already sitting at an impressive 8% body fat...with the goal of getting to 4% for a contest or photo shoot? What else could one possibly do to get leaner? This is the level of fitness our guest this week, Menno Henselmans, has expertise in. With a Huffington Post #1 ranked fitness and nutrition website, Menno is a popular bodybuilder, coach, model, and researcher. Similar to our host Geoffrey Woo, Menno is data-driven and applies his background in advanced data analytics to human performance. In this episode, you'll discover: Important nutritional and metabolic factors for fat burning and muscle building How an athlete can incorporate intermittent fasting into training The advantages of exercises that promote freedom of movement ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out our products for optimal metabolic, physical, & cognitive health: https://www.hvmn.com/pod Take a short survey that will help us improve the podcast and be entered in a HVMN Ketone giveaway: https://go.hvmn.com/podcastsurvey We also want to hear from our listeners/viewers! Contact podcast@hvmn.com with any feedback, questions, and guest suggestions! Write a review for us on iTunes, let us know via email, and we'll send you $15 worth of HVMN Store Credit.
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Jul 10, 2019 • 45min

Reversing Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Through Low-Carb Nutrition · #120 ft. Dr. Terry Wahls

This week’s episode is truly the embodiment of the popular motto, “Taking your health into your own hands”. The story of Dr. Terry Wahls is a fascinating, deeply personal dive into the tie between nutrition and disease management. Dr. Wahls, a clinical professor of medicine at the University of Iowa, has struggled with secondary progressive multiple sclerosis for more than a decade. In the year 2000, Wahls was jogging every morning. Just three years later, she found herself confined to a wheelchair suffering from chronic pain and brain fog. Despite having access to the latest drugs from reputable establishments like the Cleveland Clinic, it wasn’t until a radical change in her diet and additional interventions like neuromuscular stimulation that Dr. Wahls finally felt she was on the road to a form of recovery. Now, she can walk, work, and has since even completed an 18-miler bike race. || Relevant Links || Dr. Terry Wahls: https://terrywahls.com/ Episode Transcription: https://hvmn.com/podcast/episode-120-dr-terry-wahls ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out our products for optimal metabolic, physical, & cognitive health: https://www.hvmn.com/pod Take a short survey that will help us improve the podcast and be entered in a HVMN Ketone giveaway: https://go.hvmn.com/podcastsurvey We also want to hear from our listeners/viewers! Contact podcast@hvmn.com with any feedback, questions, and guest suggestions! Write a review for us on iTunes, let us know via email, and we'll send you $15 worth of HVMN Store Credit.
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Jun 27, 2019 • 1h 11min

Peak Carnivore: The Ironman Champ Who Only Eats Meat · #119 ft. Pete Jacobs

In the world of sports nutrition, a constantly evolving field, more and more athletes are adopting low-carbohydrate diets. Especially in the case of long distance endurance racing, an aerobic-heavy activity, wouldn't it make sense that athletes could benefit from being fueled by fat vs. carbohydrates? This is a popular debate with conflicting evidence and anecdotes presented from both sides. In this podcast, we capture the personal story from a former Ironman Champion: Pete Jacobs. He's not a carbohydrate athlete, nor a traditionally ketogenic one...Pete is purely fueled by meat. Pete has faced a life-long battle with his personal health. Ever since he found it nearly impossible to get his heart rate up during high school sports, along with rough bouts of fatigue and gut issues, he knew he was facing an uphill battle. Although he marched on to successfully pursue a sporting career, Pete has struggled in the health department as he pushed his bodily limits in the performance department. With intuition that the core root cause was linked to his metabolic health, Pete gave the ketogenic diet a spin. He saw notable progress, but eventually found his nutritional calling to be one (or two) steps further... The carnivore diet. In this episode, you'll discover: Why the carnivore diet worked for Pete and what health issues were corrected What Pete eats: Organ meats, seasons with salt but no pepper, what animals he's tried, and more Tips for endurance performance: Using ketone esters & caffeine, the power of positive mental reinforcement, and applying endurance ideals to normal life || Relevant Links || Pete Jacobs: http://petejacobs.com/ Full episode transcription: https://hvmn.com/podcast/episode-119-pete-jacobs ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out our products for optimal metabolic, physical, & cognitive health: https://www.hvmn.com/pod Take a short survey that will help us improve the podcast and be entered in a HVMN Ketone giveaway: https://go.hvmn.com/podcastsurvey

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