#34 - Dr. Nasha Winters

#34 - Dr. Nasha Winters

Given a terminal diagnosis of stage 4 ovarian cancer at the young age of 19, Dr. Winters chose to fight. And fortunately for us all, she won. Now more than 20 years later she has helped thousands of patients battle with cancer with a unique approach that combines the best of allopathic and alternative care. She acknowledges that treating the cancer is important, but so is treating the person, and targeted lifestyle approaches can enhance cancer care, quality of life and even survival. Dr. Nasha is a force of nature with a passion and energy that are unmatched. She has already accomplished so much, and has her sights set much higher as you will hear in this interview.

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#110 - The path to healthy weight loss

#110 - The path to healthy weight loss

Dr. Ted Naiman explains satiety and how it can help you succeed with long-term healthy weight loss — and why it may be the secret to your success.

8 Nov 202256min

#109 - A new study of elevated LDL on keto

#109 - A new study of elevated LDL on keto

Dave Feldman released preliminary data from the lean mass hyper-responder study investigating elevated LDL while on a keto diet. What can we learn from the data thus far?

1 Nov 202256min

#108 - The real story of beef, climate, and your health

#108 - The real story of beef, climate, and your health

Should you eat less beef to help the climate and your health? Not necessarily. Beef can play an important role in a healthy diet and a healthy environment.

18 Okt 20221h 14min

#107 - Improving the Dietary Guidelines

#107 - Improving the Dietary Guidelines

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans aren’t based on rigorous science, yet they influence everything we eat. Nina Teicholz and I discuss what needs to change and how we can make it happen.

4 Okt 202254min

#106 - CGMs and metabolic health

#106 - CGMs and metabolic health

A medical-student-run study suggests there is much to learn through wearing continuous glucose monitors (CGMs). But is there a potential downside to using CGMs as a metabolic assessment tool?

20 Sep 20221h 2min

#105 - Soil and human health

#105 - Soil and human health

Improving soil health improves plant nutrients, the environment, and possibly even human health. Three experts join me to discuss this vital connection between soil and health.

6 Sep 20221h 19min

#104 - The secret of nutrient density

#104 - The secret of nutrient density

Focusing on nutrient density may be the key to better eating. Marty Kendall shares his data and his approach to optimizing nutrition through nutrient density.

25 Aug 202256min

#103 - Keto, type 1 diabetes, and kidneys

#103 - Keto, type 1 diabetes, and kidneys

Dr. Keith Runyan is a kidney specialist who promotes the use of ketogenic diets to help improve kidney function. He also lives with type 1 diabetes and has used a keto diet to revolutionize his own ca...

9 Aug 202250min

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