Fri, 27 September 2013
Low-carb health bloggers Ilona Kasza and David Pickholtz join our co-hosts Dietitian Cassie and Jimmy Moore today in Episode 91 of "Low-Carb Conversations With Jimmy Moore & Friends!" We are incredibly grateful to all our generous listeners who have shown their support for this podcast in recent weeks. Your donations don't go unnoticed and we sincerely appreciate all you have done to help keep us on the air in the months and years to come. If you like what you hear from this weekly podcast dedicated to providing educated opinions about the various health headlines of the day, then consider joining the growing list of people sowing a much-needed donation into this unique show with a format focused on YOU! CLICK HERE to stand with "Low-Carb Conversations" and voting with your dollars to help keep Jimmy, Cassie and their guest friends coming back week after week. THANK YOU FOR YOU SUPPORT! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUtnas5ScSE Jimmy and Dietitian Cassie are stoked to have two more fabulous guest friends from the low-carb blogging world joining them today in Singapore-based low-carb, high-fat fan Ilona Kasza from the "Big Fat Blog" and 22-year old real food-based low-carber and college student David Pickholtz from the "My Low Carb College Kitchen" blog. Listen in at the beginning as this foursome take on a brand new "Secret Headline" feature that Jimmy and Cassie decided to start doing each week to get a spontaneous reaction from their guest friends. This is the graphic that got the conversation going--Dr. Oz's 500-Calorie Fast Food Meals: Dr. Oz's 500-Calorie Fast Food Meals You're not going to want to miss the response to this! Listen in as Jimmy, Cassie, Ilona and David opine on the health headlines, including how researchers try to extrapolate information about high-fat diets on humans from a study on mice, the absurdity of a new research study claiming offering donuts as an incentive for exercising is a good thing, why the interpretation of what constitutes a "quality" diet is important when the subject is pancreatic cancer, whether sugar should have a warning label attached to it or not, new research showing drinking coffee and cutting carbohydrates in your diet can reduce endometrial cancer, the rising online doctor visit trend for cost savings, and so much more! We always have a great time on this show, so pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee and let's talk about it! LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 91 |