Fri, 18 October 2013
Self-described "nutrition nerd" Brian Klein and cyclical ketogenic diet blogger Naomi Most join our co-hosts Dietitian Cassie and Jimmy Moore today in Episode 94 of "Low-Carb Conversations With Jimmy Moore & Friends!"
Where else can you hear educated opinions that match what you believe about the health headlines of the day than on this podcast? If you're like most of us in the low-carb community, it probably drives you nuts when you see a crazy headline claiming that low-carb, high-fat diets are killing you because you're living proof that this is simply not true. In fact, it could be argued that you are a million times healthier now than you were before you started low-carb, Paleo, primal and real food living. This is why we think "Low-Carb Conversations" is so important to stay on the air to directly challenge the negative headlines and to shine a light on those headlines that are showing how this message is penetrating into our culture. If you want to see this show continue to take on the conventional wisdom of the day, then CLICK HERE to financially support the work we are doing. THANK YOU FOR YOU SUPPORT! This is what Jimmy and Cassie talked about at the beginning: THIS WEEK'S SECRET HEADLINE (our SH segment) Jimmy and Dietitian Cassie are so thrilled to welcome two amazing guest friends on the show today, including a Minneapolis, MN-based musician, tech geek, and nutrition nerd named Brian Klein as well as cyclical ketogenic diet expert and post-pregnancy fitness advocate Naomi Most from the "Postpartum Punk" blog. Tune in to hear informed thoughts and ideas from our fabulous foursome as they take on some interesting health headlines, including the shocking truth about the so-called "healthy" Nutella product, the biggest calorie mistakes people make, an open letter to a fast food chain about ignoring the low-carb consumer, the freaky scientific experiment being done to our processed food supply, some nutritional truths being shared by the Harvard School of Public Health, a family doctor tells us exactly what we should be eating for optimal health, biochemistry professor Dr. Richard Feinman's thought-provoking column entitled "Health Risks of Low Carbohydrate Diets," and so much more! You know what to do by now--pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee and let's talk! CLICK HERE to get registered TODAY! NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: http://cmp.ly/3 LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 94 |