Part 19 - Craig & Maria Emmerich on Fat Being the Preferred Fuel

Part 19 - Craig & Maria Emmerich on Fat Being the Preferred Fuel

Today we have Craig and Maria Emmerich who have a long history of contributing to the low carb community. They have done a ton of health consulting, speaking, writing of great books and cookbooks, and also built a large community around their blog and facebook. They have a lot of hands-on knowledge and experience working with people and with the ins and outs of implementing a great diet and healthy lifestyle.

We got into some interesting details that haven't come up on the podcast before like oxidative priority, being censored by a TV news show, butter chuggers, keto babies, the science of high carb diets, the Failed Environment Metabolic State, keto desserts, and a lot more.

I just got back from our film tour when we recorded this, which will definitely be apparent during my frequent mentions of Mark Sisson. He's a great guy and I want to be like him when I am in my mid 60s, running around with 20 years olds playing ultimate frisbee. His book Primal Blueprint got me started with all of this years ago and is a great read. He'll be in the film along with a ton of great doctors and researchers. Please continue to support Food Lies on Indiegogo - we haven't raised enough money to finish the film yet. By pre-ordering a copy or buying the "It's what else you eat, not the meat" T-shirt you are directly helping this film's creation and will be listed in the credits. We're personally matching every dollar that is coming in, but we're still behind. Thank you so much and here's Maria and Craig.

http://indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post

Show Notes:

  • They live in rural Wisconsin and hunt and smoke ribs
  • Halle Berry is a fan of Maria's keto cookbooks
  • They wrote a great book called Keto. https://www.amazon.com/Keto-Complete-Ketogenic-including-Simplified/dp/1628602821
  • Oxidative priority: your body burns fuels in a specific order which is correlated to how much it can store of each, in reverse order
  • Alcohol burns first, then exogenous ketones, protein, carbohydrate, and lastly fat
  • Becoming fat adapted
  • Many benefits, especially in athletics. Better mitochondrial efficiency
  • Low carb longevity study and how bogus it is
  • Quality of the fats and carbs are of utmost importance
  • Studies show the majority of people lie in self-reported food studies
  • Maria was asked not to talk about restricting cereal on a TV news show who's major sponsor was a cereal company
  • Nutrient density - animal foods far superior but because of the saturated fat and cholesterol they are demonized
  • The sheath of our bones is made up of saturated fat
  • When fat adapted you don't lose muscle or bone mass when fasting
  • Nutrient density!! It's all about the animal products. Plants foods don't hold a candle
  • Obviously animal foods have way more bioavailable protein and nutrients as well
  • People do keto wrong and make fat bombs and put butter in their coffee - you're getting no nutrients and probably too many calories (you can overeat fat on keto)
  • A piece of meat is naturally keto at about 70% fat
  • Gluconeogenesis is a demand driven process
  • If you eat too much protein and your insulin spikes it's because you are insulin resistant
  • If you're insulin resistant, not only do you need to avoid carbs, sugar, and most fruit, but also too much fat with protein
  • To reverse insulin resistance you need to shrink your fat cells so they aren't overstuffed and inflamed
  • Can be skinny and still have diabetes
  • To reverse you just need to get more fuel from your body than your diet
  • Protein sparing modified fast - adequate protein, almost no carb, fat is a lever
  • A lot of time a stall in weight loss is due to dairy consumption
  • The great importance of sleep which even affects insulin resistance
  • Unifying theory of nutrition
  • Why is fat the preferred fuel source?
  • How other diet work. Can a vegan diet work? Their experience with clients
  • Vegans Maria works with trying to do keto are on antidepressants
  • Protein from grains or soy can't stimulate Mtor or muscle building
  • Need complete proteins and amino acids (all found in animal products)
  • Mother's milk is high in cholesterol… so when does it become evil?
  • Men lowering their cholesterol with statins often need Viagra
  • Also, babies are constantly in ketosis for the breastfeeding years
  • The label keto is kind of a fad right now, but the low carb high fat diet is the exact opposite of a fad and what we've been doing some version of it for all of human history
  • Smart vegans understand it's nutritionally inferior and say they wouldn't do it while pregnant
  • Vegan on the show Alone knew he had to eat animal foods to survive
  • Fiber causes a lot of intestinal stress actually and we actually don't even need it
  • Make sure you're getting enough salt - it isn't bad
  • How some people are able to tolerate carbs if they go low fat and whole foods enough
  • It's so hard to eat enough plant matter, vegans are basically just calorie restricting to lose weight or stay thin
  • Ideal diet uses oxidative priority - eliminate a lot of the fuel sources, adequate protein, eat at a deficit without feeling hungry
  • All diets come down to managing appetite
  • Nothing tastes as good as healthy feels - you can have both eating this way
  • Failed Environment Metabolic State
  • Insulin, fat cells, and carb burners
  • How do you execute this in modern society when everything is working against you?
  • Maria made chipotle at home for half the cost and half the time it took for Craig to drive and get the real thing
  • They make 15 racks of ribs at once and put them on the freezer
  • There's a perfect cross-section of foods I love and nutrient density, and it's for a reason. Steak, salmon, eggs, sardines - delicious for a reason
  • How to eat dessert and treats and still be healthy
  • There's some great sweeteners out there other than stevia like Swerve, and erythritol, and monk fruit
  • Their awesome book is called Keto. https://www.amazon.com/Keto-Complete-Ketogenic-including-Simplified/dp/1628602821
  • Their blog http://mariamindbodyhealth.com
  • Other site
  • http://keto-adapted.com
  • https://twitter.com/MariaEmmerich and https://instagram.com/MariaEmmerich and https://facebook.com/ketoadapted

Preorder the film here: http://indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post Film site: http://FoodLies.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FoodLies Sapien Movement: http://SapienMovement.com Follow along: http://twitter.com/FoodLiesOrg http://instagram.com/food.lies http://facebook.com/FoodLiesOrg Theme music by https://kylewardmusic.com/

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Part 223 – Mark Sisson on Metabolic Flexibility, Alcohol, Fiber, and the Real Secrets to Longevity

Part 223 – Mark Sisson on Metabolic Flexibility, Alcohol, Fiber, and the Real Secrets to Longevity

Mark Sisson, 72 and still shredded, returns to Peak Human for a powerful conversation on what real healthspan looks like — not chasing 180 years with futuristic tech, but thriving into your 90s with energy, strength, and vitality. As the founder of the Primal Blueprint, Mark brings decades of wisdom on metabolic flexibility, minimalist training, and practical ancestral living. In this episode, Brian and Mark discuss how to optimize metabolism, how to train smarter (not harder), the real deal with fiber, alcohol, hydration, and carbs — and why metabolic flexibility is the key to enjoying life without strict rules, guilt, or orthorexia. Try the oyster pills! https://nosetotail.org/products/pure-oyster Show Notes: 02:00 The Primal Blueprint and 25 Years of Low Carb Living 04:00 Minimum Effective Dose – Why Mark Hates Overtraining 11:30 Redefining Metabolic Flexibility 14:00 Burning Carbs and Fat – The Joy of Not Being Rigid 18:00 Why Unsustainable Diets Always Fail 20:30 The European Bread Exception – Healing the Gut for Freedom 24:00 Alcohol, Red Wine & the Spectrum of Acceptable Foods 27:30 Fiber is Overrated – Healing IBS with Collagen & Meat 34:00 What Stool Really Is – Busting Fiber Myths 39:00 The Problem with Sugar Diets & Misguided Trends 44:00 You're Not Dehydrated – The Hydration Hype Exposed 49:00 Do We Really Need Electrolytes All the Time? 52:00 Sunlight: Powerful, But Not Without Risk REGENERATIVE PRODUCTS: NosetoTail.org Preorder the film here: http://indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post Film site: http://FoodLies.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FoodLies Follow along: http://twitter.com/FoodLiesOrg http://instagram.com/food.lies http://facebook.com/FoodLiesOrg

23 Heinä 1h 6min

Part 222 – Metabolic Freedom, Identity Change & the Myth of Snacking w/ Ben Azadi

Part 222 – Metabolic Freedom, Identity Change & the Myth of Snacking w/ Ben Azadi

Ben Azadi joins Peak Human for a powerful, wide-ranging conversation on what it really takes to reclaim your metabolic health in a world of processed food, misinformation, and identity confusion. As the founder of Keto Kamp and bestselling author of Metabolic Freedom, Ben breaks down the biological and psychological barriers to health—from insulin resistance and the dangers of constant snacking to the mindset shifts required to become someone who actually lives in alignment with vitality and longevity. Host Brian Sanders and Ben dive deep into topics like fasting, hormone signaling, body recomposition, and the power of intention. This episode is as practical as it is inspiring, offering a blend of science, ancestral wisdom, and self-mastery. Try the oyster pills! https://nosetotail.org/products/pure-oyster Show Notes: 01:15 – Meet Ben Azadi: Real food, metabolic freedom, and seed oil awareness 03:10 – The Seed Oil Allergy Card: How to navigate restaurants safely 06:00 – Metabolic Flexibility 101: From sugar burner to fat burner 08:45 – Insulin Resistance is the Root: Why fasting insulin matters more than blood sugar 11:15 – Real vs. Processed Carbs: Potatoes vs. potato chips 13:00 – The Snacking Epidemic: 17 to 23 eating events a day 14:45 – Grazing = Aging: How frequent eating ages you faster 17:30 – mTOR vs. Autophagy: Bodybuilding, aging, and metabolic balance 20:00 – The Hayflick Limit: Cellular aging explained 21:45 – Longevity Mode vs. Growth Mode: Living in cycles 31:15 – Don't Be a Keto Zealot: Even Keto Kamp flexes 36:30 – Nutrient Density Always Wins: Why sugar fasting is not sustainable 40:15 – Metabolic Inflexibility on Both Ends: Fat burners can get stuck too 41:00 – The Diet Culture Trap: Why most diets fail 43:30 – The Subconscious Self-Image: Why your beliefs keep sabotaging you 47:45 – Sticky Note Protocol: The 30-day mental reprogramming 56:30 – Real Food & Movement = Real Results 57:30 – Third World vs. First World: Why simple food wins 58:30 – Final Takeaways: Real food, movement, and mindset still winno REGENERATIVE PRODUCTS: NosetoTail.org Preorder the film here: http://indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post Film site: http://FoodLies.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FoodLies Follow along: http://twitter.com/FoodLiesOrg http://instagram.com/food.lies http://facebook.com/FoodLiesOrg

9 Heinä 1h 2min

Part 221 - Easy Fat Loss with Natural Hormone Optimization w/ Chris Kruger

Part 221 - Easy Fat Loss with Natural Hormone Optimization w/ Chris Kruger

Chris Kruger returns to Peak Human for an electrifying, no-nonsense breakdown of why the calorie paradigm is broken, how hormone health is the real foundation of lifelong fitness, and what he calls the "Forever Jeans" formula — a simple, powerful way to track your health without lab work or complex diagnostics. In this episode, host Brian Sanders returns after an eight-month hiatus with an update on his documentary 'Food Lies' and a deep dive conversation with fitness expert Chris Krueger. They discuss the myths surrounding diet and exercise, emphasizing the importance of natural hormone optimization over artificial supplementation like TRT. Krueger outlines a holistic approach to health that targets core strength, mobility, balance, and proper nutrition. The conversation also covers practical, actionable insights for achieving optimal health and fitness without the need for extensive gym workouts or rigid diet plans. The episode concludes with practical tips, such as leveraging whole foods and natural supplements like oyster capsules, to naturally boost essential hormones. Show notes: 00:00 Intro – What's New with Brian Sanders & Food Lies 02:15 Hormone Optimization Over TRT – Why Natural Matters 04:25 The Forever Jeans Formula – Waist-to-Height Ratio Simplified 08:55 Hormones vs. Willpower – Why You're Not Broken, the System Is 14:40 You Don't Need a Gym – The 14-Minute Workout That Changes Lives 21:10 Hunger Means Hunter – Rethinking Hunger, Leptin, and Satiety 28:00 The Leptin Trigger – Why Protein is the Key to Real Satiety 33:00 Snacks Are for Fat Kids? – Fasting, Insulin, and Hormonal Wins 35:00 The Flywheel of Hormonal Momentum vs. the Spiral of Willpower 44:20 How Women Can Optimize Naturally – Fat Loss and the 28-Day Cycle 48:00 The Billionaire with a Heart Attack – A Cautionary Tale 55:00 Helpful vs. Unhelpful Foods – A Simpler Way to Think About Diet 01:02:00 The Fitness Industry's Scam – What Really Works REGENERATIVE PRODUCTS: NosetoTail.org Preorder the film here: http://indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post Film site: http://FoodLies.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FoodLies Follow along: http://twitter.com/FoodLiesOrg http://instagram.com/food.lies http://facebook.com/FoodLiesOrg

18 Kesä 1h 22min

Part 220 -  What if Carbs Aren't the Problem? w/ Dr. Randy Johns & Dr. Rob Vasquez

Part 220 - What if Carbs Aren't the Problem? w/ Dr. Randy Johns & Dr. Rob Vasquez

Dr. Rob Vasquez and Dr. Randy Johns, known as The Happy Healthy Guys, wellness experts dedicated to transforming lives through natural health and wellness practices. With a focus on nutrition, detoxification, and holistic living, they aim to empower individuals to achieve optimal health and vitality. Dr. Vasquez and Dr. Johns are passionate about educating others on the importance of a balanced lifestyle, free from toxins and harmful habits. They share their knowledge through online content, public speaking, and wellness programs, helping people across the globe lead happier, healthier lives.   In this podcast episode Dr. Rob and Dr. Randy, share their journey from traditional medical paths to embracing chiropractic care and holistic health approaches. Both doctors recount their personal experiences with health challenges that led them to question the conventional allopathic model, which often focuses on symptom management rather than addressing root causes. Their journey led them to explore various diets and health practices, initially adhering to calorie-restrictive models but eventually shifting towards a more holistic understanding of nutrition. The hosts also discuss their approach to improving metabolic health by addressing common misconceptions and providing practical strategies. They emphasize the importance of metabolic flexibility, explaining how consuming the right types of carbohydrates can actually improve sleep and overall health, contrary to popular low-carb diets. They also talk about the dangers of consuming high-oxalate foods like spinach and almonds, which can lead to serious health issues, including kidney problems. Join their challenge for FREE https://www.h2thinchallenge.com/sapien    Show notes:   [00:02:00] Shift from Allopathic to Chiropractic Care [00:09:00] Trusting the Body's Natural Healing Process [00:11:00] Transition to Nutrition and Metabolism [00:16:00] Evolution of Their Health Philosophy [00:18:00] Rejecting the Calories-in, Calories-out Model [00:20:00] Low Carb Diet Journey,Health Decline and Realization [00:30:00] Reevaluating Dietary Choices [00:37:00] Key Principles for Sustainable Health [00:53:00]High Oxalate foods  [00:55:00] Metabolic flexibility

12 Syys 20241h 19min

Part 219 - Dr. Cate Shanahan on A Root Cause For All Disease?

Part 219 - Dr. Cate Shanahan on A Root Cause For All Disease?

Dr. Cate Shanahan is a board-certified family physician and expert in nutrition, focusing on the intersection of diet and metabolic health. She is the author of Deep Nutrition, The Fatburn Fix, and Dark Calories where she advocates for traditional diets rich in whole foods, emphasizing the benefits of healthy fats and nutrient-dense foods. With a background in biochemistry and genetics, Dr. Shanahan has dedicated her career to understanding how modern processed foods contribute to chronic disease and poor health outcomes. Her work has influenced numerous health professionals and individuals seeking to improve their well-being through dietary changes.

14 Elo 20241h 19min

90 Second Podcast - 3 Amazing Health Transformations

90 Second Podcast - 3 Amazing Health Transformations

Hello everyone, welcome back to Peak Human. This is a different kind of episode. It's going to be three 90 second podcasts. It's my new idea to fill in the gaps between peak human episodes. I do these short episodes with really interesting people I find around the internet with amazing health stories, valuable stuff in 90 seconds, really cool reels. I  put together, put them out on Instagram and also bundle them up and put them out as a little podcast. And so, yeah, in the meantime, go back and listen to the old episodes. Start back at episode one. So many great ones out there. And you may have heard Nose to Tail, my company is not selling meat anymore. We gave it a good run, but there's no profit on real food. I learned how the world works.  The world is the way it is because there's such a high profit margin on processed foods And if you don't have that huge profit margin, it's very hard to stay in business. So we've been supporting our regenerative ranchers here in texas for years now. We're going to sell the last bit of meat this monday We extended it. So if you're listening to this, it's June 12th, we're extending this to Monday, June 17th. And then we're going to stop. But of course we still have our amazing beef tallow body care products, hair, food, skin, food, deodorant, all the things. And we also have our biltong with liver too. We have the sticks made of grass fed meat, made of grass fed beef with liver. Best way to get your organs on the go.  So get that at http://nosetail.org get the last of our pasture raised pork by Monday, June 17th and enjoy the short three podcasts!

12 Kesä 20246min

Part 218 - How to Opt Out of the Sickcare System w/ Andy Schoonover

Part 218 - How to Opt Out of the Sickcare System w/ Andy Schoonover

Andy Schoonover is the founder and CEO of CrowdHealth, a company that aims to revolutionize the healthcare payment system through crowdfunding. Schoonover's journey into healthcare innovation was sparked by a personal experience when his daughter needed a simple medical procedure, resulting in an $8,000 bill that their insurance refused to cover. This frustration with the traditional health insurance system led him to create a more transparent and supportive alternative. CrowdHealth operates in all 50 states and offers members a way to manage healthcare costs through a monthly subscription model and crowdfunding for medical expenses. The platform emphasizes transparency, affordability, and personalized support, providing services such as bill negotiation, discounted prescriptions, and access to virtual care. In this episode Andy Schoonover and I talk about the foundation and mission of CrowdHealth, aiming to revolutionize the traditional insurance industry. Schoonover narrates his motivations stemming from personal dissatisfaction with conventional healthcare systems, leading to the creation of an alternative that promotes healthier lifestyles and aligns financial incentives with wise health choices. The discussion broadens to the concept of rationalizing detrimental behaviors by large entities for financial gain, and how such practices negatively impact society's well-being.   Get CrowdHealth for only $99 for the first 3 months with code SAPIEN  JoinCrowdHealth.com   Show notes: 00:12 Introducing Crowd Health: A New Approach to Healthcare 03:58 Building a Parallel Health System: The Crowd Health Mission 01:50 Andy's Journey: From Healthcare Professional to Revolutionizing the Industry 11:59 Navigating the Healthcare System: Personal Stories and Solutions 32:55 Understanding the Root Cause: Lifestyle Changes for Better Health 38:11 Redefining Diet: From Carnivore to Sapien 42:31 Understanding Metabolic Health  43:48 The Slow Danger of Processed Foods 01:00:54 The Spiritual Aspects of Health   REGENERATIVE PRODUCTS: NosetoTail.org Preorder the film here: http://indiegogo.com/projects/food-lies-post   Film site: http://FoodLies.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FoodLies   Follow along: http://twitter.com/FoodLiesOrg http://instagram.com/food.lies http://facebook.com/FoodLiesOrg

16 Touko 20241h 12min

Part 217 - Stephan van Vliet on the Hidden Health Benefits of Red Meat

Part 217 - Stephan van Vliet on the Hidden Health Benefits of Red Meat

Stephan van Vliet, PhD, is a distinguished researcher specializing in nutritional metabolomics at the Center for Human Nutrition Studies at Utah State University. He is widely recognized for his groundbreaking work in identifying and analyzing over 50,000 bioactive secondary compounds in meat. Dr. van Vliet's research emphasizes the nutritional and environmental implications of these compounds, particularly their roles in human health and disease prevention. His work challenges conventional dietary recommendations by highlighting the complex nutrient profile of meat and its potential benefits beyond primary nutrients. His contributions to the field have been published in numerous esteemed scientific journals, making significant impacts on our understanding of diet and health.   SHOW NOTES   01:10 Introduction to the Center for Human Nutrition Studies 02:07 Exploring Nutrition Studies and Grass-Fed Beef Research 03:03 Collaborations and Mentorship in Nutrition Science 04:46 The Impact of Diet on Human Health: A Deep Dive 18:40 The Complexity of Food and Its Nutritional Value 36:53 Regenerative Agriculture and Its Economic Implications 42:47 Debunking Processed Meat Myths 43:43 The Surprising Health Benefits of Traditional Meats 47:30 Nutrient Density and Satiety: The Protein Leverage Hypothesis 48:44 Exploring the World of Secondary Compounds 52:21 The Power of Whole Foods: Simple Yet Effective 54:32 Personalizing Nutrition: One Size Does Not Fit All 01:10:31 The Height and Health Connection: A Global Perspective 01:14:41 Regenerative Agriculture: Beyond the Hype 01:21:52 Concluding Thoughts: Accessibility and Health

9 Touko 20241h 17min

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