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.

Nutritional health, functional medicine expert, and author Mike Mutzel and his chiropractor and real food enthusiast wife Deanna Mutzel join our hosts Jimmy Moore and Dietitian Cassie today in Episode 155 of "Low-Carb Conversations With Jimmy Moore, Dietitian Cassie & Friends!"

 

After taking last week off for the 4th of July holiday weekend, Jimmy and Cassie are back today with another fabulous excursion through the latest health headlines with two more incredible guest friends. Even when they're away, our cohosts are constantly scouring the Internet to find the latest and greatest information making news in health. We always try to stay on top of what's happening and bring it to you with educated opinions each and every Friday. If you like what you hear, then CLICK HERE to make a donation of any amount to give financially towards this listener-supported podcast. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

KRISPY KREME SELLING A DOZEN DONUTS FOR 78 CENTS

Krispy Kreme Celebrating Birthday Selling Dozen Donuts For 78 Cents

In today's episode, our co-hosts Jimmy Moore and Dietitian Cassie are joined by nutritional health and functional medicine expert Mike Mutzel from "High Intensity Health", author of the new book Belly Fat Effect: The Real Secret About How Your Diet, Intestinal Health, and Gut Bacteria Help You Burn Fat and health podcaster at "High Intensity Health Radio with Mike Mutzel" on iTunes as well as Mike's chiropractor and real food enthusiast wife Deanna Mutzel. Listen to Jimmy and Cassie banter at the beginning about Cassie spending time with world-traveling LCHF nutritional health expert Emily Maguire from "Low Carb Genesis" this past week in Minnesota and Krispy Kreme Celebrating Its Birthday By Selling A Dozen Donuts For 78 Cents today in case you noticed there were a lot more donuts in the break room at work today.

IS THE LOW-FAT DIET FINALLY COMING TO A MERCIFUL END?

2015 US Dietary Guidelines: Lifting the Ban on Total Dietary Fat

Listen in as Jimmy, Cassie, Mike, and Deanna express themselves about the latest health headlines, including an op-ed denying the problem with gluten in our diet, a new proposal by Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian and Dr. David Ludwig proposing lifting the ban on total dietary fat in the 2015 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, the ramifications of the FDA calling for the removal of trans fat in food within the next three years, new proposed sugar listing changes on nutrition labels in Canada, General Mills deciding to remove fake colors and flavors from their cereals, a case study of how a 19-year old Type 1 diabetic restored his beta cell function with a Paleo-styled ketogenic diet, and the powerful benefits to brain health of taking regular nature walks. And don't forget to stick around for nutrition tips at the end of the show. So pull up a chair, grab a cup of coffee and let's talk!

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Mike Mutzel from "High Intensity Health"
Belly Fat Effect: The Real Secret About How Your Diet, Intestinal Health, and Gut Bacteria Help You Burn Fat
Mike on Twitter
Mike on Facebook
"High Intensity Health Radio with Mike Mutzel" on iTunes
Deanna Mutzel on Instagram
- SECRET HEALTH HEADLINE: The Myth of Big, Bad Gluten
JAMA: The 2015 US Dietary Guidelines: Lifting the Ban on Total Dietary Fat
FDA orders food manufacturers to stop using trans fat within three years
Proposed new nutrition labels would offer more info on sugar
General Mills cereal to drop artificial colors, flavors
Type 1 diabetes mellitus successfully managed with the paleolithic ketogenic diet
New research suggests nature walks are good for your brain

Direct download: LCC-155-mutzel-mutzel.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 12:49pm EST

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