Real Health Conversations
Real Health Conversations (Formerly Low-Carb Conversations) is hosted by Holly Jean Mullen, FNTP and features a variety of voices in the world of modern nutrition and health science, expressing many different points of view.

Integrative Nutrition Health Coach Dana Monsees and a scientist looking to change medicine through research named Kerianne "Boston" Crandall join our hosts Jimmy Moore and Dietitian Cassie today in Episode 147 of "Low-Carb Conversations With Jimmy Moore, Dietitian Cassie & Friends!"

 

Friday, Friday, Friday! It's that special day of the week where we get together for a romp through the latest health headlines with some of our favorite friends in the low-carb health community. We work hard to find articulate and gabby people willing to share from their experience eating and living a healthy lifestyle. What do you think about what you've been hearing on this podcast? If you like what we're doing here, then consider making a financial contribution to help keep this listener-supported podcast on the air. CLICK HERE to make a donation of any amount to join the Conversations Club. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

WHY IS THE FDA GOING AFTER THE MAKERS OF KIND BARS?

The FDA Would Love It If Kind Bars Could Stop Pretending They're Healthy

In today's episode, our co-hosts Jimmy Moore and Dietitian Cassie are joined by an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach named Dana Monsees from "Real Food With Dana" and Clean Eating, Lifting, Rugby, Scientist, Educator and Survivor living with PCOS, IBS and autoimmune stupidity looking to change medicine through research named Kerianne "Boston" Crandall from "This Ordered Life." Listen to Jimmy and Cassie banter at the beginning about what's up in their world.

DR. JASON FUNG ASKS WHY MONEY TRUMPS HEALTH IN RESEARCH

Follow the research money: why some doctors betray patients’ trust on diet

Listen in as Jimmy, Cassie, Boston, and Dana talk about the FDA going after Kind Bars for claiming they're healthy because they contain 1g saturated fat, a new study about why more than two-thirds of people taking antidepressants may not actually need to, how the pope and UK's prime minister have cut carbs in their diet to lose weight and get healthy, a column by Dr. Jason Fung about the indelible tie between Big Food/Big Pharma and medical research, new research shows DNA in mice controls hunger and appetite, comparing the high-carb vs. high-fat diets of two elite athletes, and why an omelette is a better option for breakfast than coffee cake. Plus, don't miss Dana's Avocado Crack Sauce recipes and other nutrition tips at the end of the show! It's time to pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee and let's talk!

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LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 147
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Dana Monsees from "Real Food With Dana"
Kerianne "Boston" Crandall from "This Ordered Life"
- SECRET HEADLINE: The FDA Would Love It If Kind Bars Could Stop Pretending They're Healthy
More than two thirds of people taking antidepressants 'may NOT actually have depression': Doctors discover many do not meet the official criteria
Doctors Tell Pope Francis To Cut Back On Pasta
Cameron's breadmaker gathers dust as PM gives up carbs in the 'great patriotic struggle' with his weight
Follow the research money: why some doctors betray patients’ trust on diet by Dr. Jason Fung
- RELATED PODCAST: The LLVLC Show #945: Dr. Jason Fung Exposes Two Big Lies And How To Reverse Type 2 Diabetes
Tiny Bits Of DNA Control Hunger Neurons
Cristiano Ronaldo's Carb-Based Diet vs. Tim Howard's Fat-Based Paleo Diet
At brunch next time, pass on the coffee cake and have an omelette
- RECIPE: Dana's Secret Recipe GUACAMOLE! (Avocado Crack Sauce)

Direct download: LCC-147-crandall-monsees.mp3
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