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Diet and Health Today

Diet and Health Today

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How and why Insulin Resistance drives chronic disease with Dr Isabella Cooper

In this discussion, Dr Isabella Cooper shares her expertise on biochemistry, ketogenic science, and chronic diseases. She discusses the impact of insulin, ketosis, and mitochondrial health on aging, cancer, and autoimmune conditions, providing practical insights for health optimisation.

Mar 19, 20261h 8m

Zoë and Dr. Nina Teicholz discuss the revolutionary Dietary Guidelines for Americans

In this conversation, Zoë and Dr. Nina Teicholz discuss the recent changes in the U.S. dietary guidelines, highlighting the significant shifts in recommendations regarding dietary fats, proteins, and carbohydrates. They explore the formation of these guidelines, the revolutionary changes made, and the public reception of these updates. The discussion also touches on the contradictions within the guidelines, potential legal implications, and the future outlook for dietary recommendations in the U.S. Video episode, full transcript and show notes over at www.zoeharcombe.com

Jan 29, 202652 min

Real food for pregnancy with Lily Nichols

In this episode, Zoë chats with Lily Nichols, a registered dietitian and expert in prenatal nutrition. They discuss the importance of nutrition before, during, and after pregnancy, emphasizing the need for evidence-based dietary guidelines. Lily critiques the current official guidelines, particularly regarding macronutrient ratios, and highlights the significance of preconception nutrition for optimal fertility. The conversation also covers gestational diabetes, cravings during pregnancy, weight gain recommendations, and postpartum nutrition, particularly the increased protein needs during the fourth trimester. For full show notes and video, visit https://zoeharcombe.com

Dec 18, 20251h 0m

Public health & diabetes with Sam Feltham

In this conversation, Zoë chats with Sam Feltham, a prominent figure in the health and fitness industry, about his journey from personal trainer to public health advocate. They discuss Sam's overfeeding experiments that challenge traditional calorie theories, the establishment of the Public Health Collaboration (PHC), and its ambitious goals to reverse diabetes and address food addiction. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced in engaging with the NHS, the broader implications of diet on mental health and cancer, and the future aspirations for the PHC. Full show notes and video over at https://zoehatcombe.com

Nov 13, 20251h 5m

Carnivore, diabetes, obesity & MAHA with Dr Ken Berry

In this conversation, Dr. Ken Berry shares his journey from being a traditional family physician to becoming an advocate for a low-carb, nutrient-dense diet. He discusses the principles of the Proper Human Diet, the impact of government and industry on nutritional guidelines, and the founding of the American Diabetes Society. Dr. Berry emphasizes the importance of understanding insulin levels and thyroid health, while also addressing the myths surrounding nutrition. He expresses hope for the future of obesity treatment and the need for grassroots education in nutrition. Full show notes and transcript available over at www.zoeharcombe.com

Oct 9, 20251h 6m

Blue Zones with Belinda Fettke

In this episode, Zoë chats with Belinda Fettke, a health disruptor who challenges the prevailing dietary dogma of low-fat, high-carb diets. Belinda delves into the historical connections between dietary guidelines and religious ideologies, particularly focusing on the Seventh-Day Adventist Church's influence on nutrition science. The discussion transitions into the concept of Blue Zones, regions known for their exceptional longevity, and examines the myths and realities surrounding them. Belinda emphasises the importance of community, tradition, and the role of animal proteins in these cultures, while also critiquing the commercialisation of the Blue Zones narrative and its implications for public health. Full show notes and video available at http://www.zoeharcombe.com

Sep 11, 20251h 9m

Carb addiction, obesity & GLP-1s with Dr Robert Cywes

In this conversation, Dr Robert Cywes discusses his journey as a metabolic health specialist and his insights into food addiction, particularly carbohydrate addiction. He emphasises the psychological aspects of eating behaviours, the role of insulin and hormones in obesity, and the impact of GLP-1 medications in treating metabolic diseases. Dr Cywes advocates for a comprehensive approach to managing food addiction, which includes understanding emotional triggers, dietary changes, and the responsible use of medications. Full show notes and video of interview over at www.zoeharcombe.com

Aug 14, 20251h 29m

Integrative Medicine with Dr Shami Barathan

Zoë chats with Dr Shami Barathan about her journey from traditional medicine to integrative medicine, emphasising the importance of patient-centered care, nutrition, and lifestyle changes. She discusses the impact of stress on health, the significance of hormonal balance, and the role of HRT. The discussion also highlights the need for personal responsibility in health and the joy of living a fulfilling life. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com

Jul 24, 20251h 6m

From heart attack to patient advocacy with Dr Tony Royle

Dr. Tony Royle shares his journey from a successful career as a military and commercial pilot to becoming a patient advocate after experiencing a heart attack. He discusses the impact of the medical system on his health, the challenges of medication, and the transformative power of lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise. Dr. Royle emphasises the importance of personal responsibility in health management and reflects on the education system and the need for curiosity and critical thinking in students. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com

Jul 3, 20251h 2m

LMHRs with Professor Adrian Soto-Mota

In this episode, Zoë and Adrian Soto-Mota delve into the complexities of Lean Mass Hyper Responders (LMHRs) and their lipid profiles, discussing the implications of the Lipid Energy Model, the rarity of LMHRs, and the health considerations associated with their lipid triad. They address criticisms of recent research, the need for further studies, and the importance of understanding cardiovascular risk factors beyond just lipid levels. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at www.zoeharcombe.com

Jun 12, 20251h 21m

Being Cancelled with Dr Gary Fettke

In this engaging conversation, Dr. Gary Fettke shares his journey as an orthopaedic surgeon who challenged dietary guidelines and public health messaging. He discusses the impact of nutrition on health, the challenges faced in medical education, and the political landscape surrounding health policies. The conversation also delves into the COVID-19 response, the importance of observational science, and the need for accountability in health recommendations. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com

May 22, 20251h 21m

Why Vegans Have Smaller Brains - Part 2

In part 2, Zoë explores the themes of farming, diet, and sustainability, focusing on the misconceptions surrounding plant-based diets and the importance of livestock in regenerative agriculture. The guests discuss the detrimental effects of modern arable farming on soil health and climate change, while advocating for a balanced approach to food production that includes both plant and animal sources. They emphasise the need for a shift in dietary guidelines and public perception to support sustainable farming practices. Video of conversation plus show notes and transcript over at www.zoeharcombe.com

May 8, 20251h 1m

Why Vegans Have Smaller Brains - Part 1

In this conversation, Zoë speaks with three experts, Dr Anita Tagore, Alison Morgan and David Ellis about their book, 'Why Vegans Have Smaller Brains and How Cows Reverse Climate Change.' They discuss the interconnectedness of diet, health, and the environment, critique current dietary guidelines, and explore the benefits of a meat-based diet. The guests share their personal journeys into nutrition and farming, emphasising the importance of animal-based foods for both human health and environmental sustainability. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com

May 1, 202552 min

Prof Tim Noakes and Zoë explore fuelling for athletic performance

In this episode, Tim Noakes discusses his journey in exercise science, challenging the conventional wisdom surrounding carbohydrate loading and the role of glucose in athletic performance. He emphasises the importance of fat adaptation for athletes and the potential dangers of high carbohydrate diets, particularly in relation to type 2 diabetes. Noakes also reflects on the evolution of exercise science and the need for a paradigm shift in how we understand diet and exercise. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com

Apr 10, 20251h 5m

Ketogenic Psychiatry with Dr Rachel Brown

In this conversation, Dr. Rachel Brown discusses her journey into metabolic psychiatry, emphasising the importance of holistic health approaches, particularly the ketogenic diet, in treating mental health issues. She shares insights on the relationship between insulin resistance, gut health, and mental well-being, and highlights the significance of circadian rhythms in modern lifestyles. Dr. Brown also addresses the limitations of traditional psychiatric medications and the potential of dietary interventions. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com

Mar 27, 202557 min

Unpacking the Health Risks of Processed Foods and Industrial Seed Oils with Dr. Chris Knobbe

In this conversation, Dr. Chris Knobbe discusses his journey from being an ophthalmologist to a public health advocate focusing on the dangers of processed foods and industrial seed oils. He highlights the relationship between the rise in use of seed oils and the increase in chronic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. Dr. Knobbe emphasises the need for a shift in dietary guidelines to eliminate seed oils and promote ancestral diets, arguing that the current reliance on processed foods is detrimental to public health. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com

Feb 27, 20251h 6m

Zoë chats with Guy Ben Zvi about seed oils

In this fascinating conversation, Zoë and Guy Ben Zvi discuss the complexities of omega-6 fatty acids, particularly focusing on seed oils and their impact on health. They discuss the essential fats necessary for human nutrition, the dangers of oxidation in seed oils, and the ongoing debate surrounding their toxicity. Guy emphasizes the importance of understanding the biochemical processes involved in fat metabolism and the role of oxidative stress in chronic diseases. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com

Feb 10, 20251h 3m

Zoë and Dr Nina Teicholz explore the negative health effects of seed oils

In this conversation Dr Nina Teicholz and Zoë explore the history and impact of seed oils in our diet. They discuss how seed oils, such as soybean and canola oil, were introduced into the food supply in the early 20th century and became increasingly popular due to their lower cost and the endorsement of health organizations, the influence of industry and other factors that have contributed to the continued promotion of seed oils in dietary guidelines. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com

Jan 30, 20251h 0m

Zoë & Dr Peter Brukner discuss the power of nutrition in health and sports

In this conversation, Dr. Peter Brukner shares his journey from a successful sports medicine career to becoming an advocate for low-carb nutrition and its impact on health. He discusses his personal transformation after adopting a low-carb diet, the significant effects of nutrition on athletes, and the challenges faced in changing dietary guidelines. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com

Dec 23, 202458 min

Zoë and Prof. Norman Fenton talk about his book 'Fighting Goliath'

In this conversation, Zoë chats with Professor Norman Fenton, a professor of risk at Queen Mary University about his book 'Fighting Goliath and his insights on COVID-19, the flawed narratives surrounding the pandemic, and the implications of lockdowns and vaccinations. Fenton discusses the inaccuracies in PCR testing, the misclassification of COVID-19 cases and deaths, and the psychological tactics used to manipulate public perception. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com

Dec 5, 20241h 13m

Zoë chats with Marc Girardot about The Bolus Theory

In this episode, Zoë chats with Marc Girardot, who discusses his groundbreaking work on his Bolus Theory, which posits that injections bypass the body's natural defenses, leading to various health issues. Girardot shares his insights on the implications of this theory, emphasising the need for a re-evaluation of medical practices and public awareness regarding the potential harms of injections. Video podcast and transcript available at https://zoeharcombe.com

Nov 21, 20241h 36m

Zoë chats with Jon Furniss about the challenges of living with Type 1 diabetes

In this conversation, Jon Furniss shares his personal journey with Type 1 diabetes, detailing his diagnosis, self-education, and the importance of understanding insulin management. He discusses the impact of lifestyle choices, including diet and exercise, on blood glucose levels and shares insights from his experiences with fasting and endurance challenges. We also touch on the significance of gut health and the role of infections in diabetes management, emphasising the need for quality information and community support for those living with diabetes. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com

Nov 14, 20241h 7m

Zoë and Hannah Sutter discuss the complexities of the ketogenic diet

In this conversation, Zoë Harcombe and Hannah Sutter discuss the complexities of the ketogenic diet, exploring its history, variants, and applications in both weight loss and medical treatment, particularly for epilepsy. They discuss personal experiences with keto, the importance of compliance, and the need for individualised dietary approaches. The conversation also touches on future research directions and the potential of keto in addressing various health issues. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com

Oct 17, 202459 min

Zoë chats with Dr Ben Bikman about the use and effects of GLP-1 Agonists (Semaglutide - Ozempic and Wegovy)

In this episode, Zoë chats with Dr Benjamin Bikman about GLP-1 agonists, a class of drugs used for weight loss and diabetes management. They discuss the role of GLP-1 in metabolism, the effects of GLP-1 agonists on weight loss and insulin sensitivity, and the potential side effects and limitations of these drugs. Dr Bikman explains how GLP-1 agonists slow down intestinal movement, leading to feelings of nausea and reduced appetite. He also discusses the paradox of these drugs stimulating the growth of new fat cells while promoting weight loss. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com Full show notes and video over at https://www.zoeharcombe.com

Sep 5, 20241h 9m

Zoë chats with Dr Ahmad Malik about prioritising patient values in medical care

In this conversation, I chat with Dr Ahmad Malik, a foot and ankle surgeon, about his experience in the medical field and the impact of guidelines on patient care. We discuss the influence of guidelines on medical decision-making, the commercialisation and privatisation of the NHS, and the erosion of clinical expertise. Ahmad shares his concerns about the de-skilling of surgeons and the focus on efficiency over patient-centered care. He emphasises the importance of critical thinking and individualised treatment in medicine. Enjoy the video, transcript and show notes over at https://zoeharcombe.com

Aug 15, 20241h 8m

Zoë chats with Dr Lindsay Browning about the importance of sleep

Dr Lindsay Browning is an international sleep expert, psychologist and best-selling author. In this conversation we discuss the importance of sleep and the misconceptions surrounding it. Dr Browning explains that sleep cycles consist of different stages, including deep sleep and REM sleep and that it is normal to wake up multiple times during the night. Dr Lindsay Browning discusses the importance of sleep and provides insights into improving sleep quality. She explains the impact of technology, stress, and caffeine on sleep, as well as the role of circadian rhythms and jet lag. Dr. Browning also shares tips for managing insomnia and the benefits of napping. For full show notes and video interview, please visit www.zoeharcombe.com

Jun 27, 20241h 2m

Zoë chats with Guy Ben Zvi about Omega3 and fish oils

I really enjoyed this interview. I learned lots and I found Guy's answers to what seemed like basic questions very interesting. In an hour we covered: Why Guy became interested in omega-3 in the first place? For him and his family; The three top dietary factors that he thinks are part of chronic disease; The forms in which omega-3 comes and what the balance should be and many more fascinating questions. For full show notes and video interview, please visit www.zoeharcombe.com

Jun 6, 20241h 3m

Zoë chats with Dr Christy Kesslering about metabolic health and cancer

In this conversation, Dr. Christy Kesslering discusses the connection between cancer and metabolic health. She shares her journey as a radiation oncologist and how she discovered the importance of insulin in cancer development. Dr. Kesslering emphasises the role of markers in assessing metabolic health and guiding dietary interventions. She also discusses the evidence for the efficacy of diet in cancer treatment and the use of fasting in combination with keto diets. For full show notes and video interview, please visit www.zoeharcombe.com

May 23, 202452 min

Zoë chats with James Goolnik about dental health

Dentist James Goolnik discusses the connection between dentistry and nutrition, specifically focusing on the impact of sugar on dental health. He emphasizes the importance of regular dental checkups and explains how dentists can identify early signs of tooth decay and oral cancer. For detailed shownotes, transcript and video, visit https://www.zoeharcombe.com

Apr 25, 20241h 2m

Zoë chats with Nick Thompson, aka The Holistic Vet

Nick Thompson is a vet. He has been fighting for responsible, species-appropriate raw food feeding for pets for over 25 years. His tireless drive for healthy pets from birth to graceful old age brought him to raw feeding in the mid-1990s. We struggled to keep this to an hour covering so much of interest to animal lovers and pet owners – as well as anyone interested in diet and health… For video of interview and transcript, visit https://zoeharcombe.com

Mar 28, 20241h 15m

Gary Taubes and Zoë chat about science, diabetes, journalism and books

In this really varied podcast (a bit over an hour), Gary and Zoë cover topics from bad science to sugar. There were many prepared questions, but the first question took a really interesting direction, which led to the uncovering of many varied topics. For video and transcript, visit https://zoeharcombe.com

Feb 29, 20241h 13m

Zoë chats with Dr Georgia Ede about diets

In this wonderful meeting of minds, Georgia and Zoë talk about why the dietary guidelines are just about the opposite of what we should be advised to eat. They discuss how they both got into the world of diet and health and why they now think as they do. Georgia shares when and how she personally realised that many plants were 'not her friends' and how she resolved this. They cover animal foods vs plant foods, nutrients, anti-nutrients and what we need to base meals on. For full show notes, transcripts and video, visit www.zoeharcombe.com

Jan 30, 20241h 4m

Gareth Wyn Jones and Zoë chat about modern farming

In a lively hour, Gareth and Zoë discuss all things farming from BAFTA nominations, supermarket power, fair prices for produce, diversification, the weather, the 'Beast from the East', to Brian May, badgers and, of course, Clarkson's Farm.

Jan 4, 20241h 3m

Ian Lake chats with Zoë about living with Type 1 Diabetes

Dr Ian Lake is a UK General Practitioner and a person with Type 1 Diabetes, T1D. He was diagnosed with LADA (Late Autoimmune Diabetes in Adults) Type 1 Diabetes, at age 36 and managed it with a DAFNE (Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating) style approach for the first 20 years. He changed his approach to a very low carb diet approximately 9 years ago and he shares his learnings and experiments in this podcast. For show notes and full video of our chat, visit https://zoeharcombe.com

Nov 16, 202353 min

Jason Fung chats with Zoë about Type 2 Diabetes

In this episode, Jason Fung and Zoë discuss low carb, low calorie and fasting as tools for putting T2D into remission. The discussion included the metabolic challenge with low calorie diets and why fasting avoids this. Jason sorts out thermodynamics along the way! Full show notes, video and transcript over at https://www.zoeharcombe.com/

Nov 14, 202351 min

Zoë chats with Ben Rubin about the UK NHS health system

A fascinating two part chat with Ben Rubin in which we explored the NHS, Ben's personal connections with the NHS, why it's so complex, the costs, how the NHS should be designed (human centred) and how it is designed (layer upon layer of tech projects and upgrades). Part 2 is available at zoeharcombe.com and dietandhealthtoday.com

Jun 15, 20231h 5m

Zoë chats with Prof. Marcantonio Spada about substance and behavioural addiction

Professor Marcantonio Spada is Professor of Addictive Behaviours and Mental Health in the School of Applied Sciences at London South Bank University where he is Deputy Lead of the Centre for Addictive Behaviours Research and Course Director of the MSc Addiction Psychology and Counselling. Professor Spada also serves as both Editor-in-Chief of Addictive Behaviours and Addictive Behaviours Reports, and as Associate Editor of Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy. He has significant expertise in psychological therapies and Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT).

Nov 25, 202137 min

Liz Earle chats with Zoë about the importance of maintaining great mid-life health

Liz Earle MBE has been a trusted authority in the world of wellbeing for over 30 years. She has written more than 35 books on many aspects of nutritional, hormonal and gut health, as well as being a regular wellness TV presenter and host of the popular Liz Earle Wellbeing Show podcast. She is passionate about improving the health of mid-life women and beyond, especially helping women from all backgrounds achieve a better 'second half'. Full shownotes over at https://www.dietandhealthtoday.com/

Nov 11, 202136 min

Zoë chats with Dr Malcolm Kendrick about his new book... The Clot Thickens

Dr Kendrick is a GP living in Macclesfield, England. He has spent over 30 years researching the reasons for heart disease, which you can now read about in his new book "The enduring mystery of heart disease... The Clot Thickens"

Nov 4, 202144 min

Zoë chats with Monya Kilian Palmer about keto recipes

Monya is a chef and culinary consultant originally from Cape Town, South Africa. Since moving to the UK in 2012, she has worked for both Heston Blumenthal's Fat Duck Group and Le Cordon Bleu.

Oct 21, 202132 min

Zoë chats with Zoë Clews about what can be achieved with hypnotherapy

Zoë Clews is a Clinical Hypnotherapist, Mental Health Campaigner, businesswoman & one of the most recommended and highly regarded Hypnotherapists working in the UK today. As a Complex PTSD, Anxiety & Depression specialist she has nearly 20 years' experience working with private clients to treat a wide range of conditions and is the founder of Zoë Clews & Associates which is an 11 strong team of Hypnotherapists, Therapists & Coaches providing a one stop shop for emotional & psychological issues.

Sep 16, 202136 min

Dr Jen Unwin chats with Zoë about her work, her book and sugar addiction

Dr Jen Unwin is a Consultant Clinical Health Psychologist. She was a past Chair of the UK Association for Solution Focused Practice and winner of the British Psychological Society Karen Ehlert Lifetime achievement award in clinical health psychology. in this podcast, she chats with Zoë about her work, her book and sugar addiction

Sep 2, 202136 min

Zoë chats with Frédéric Leroy about the global demonisation of livestock farming

In essence, Frédéric is a unique expert in being able to discuss the food supply from a global perspective – considering both human health and planet health. He understands the role that ruminants play from in factors from nutrition to topsoil and his understanding of the big food companies and other major organisations trying to influence what we eat, is second to none.

Jul 29, 202151 min

Zoë chats with Davs Dennis about his passion for puppy training

Davs (Dafydd) Dennis is a former Royal Marine, paramedic, current CrossFit seminar staff flow master and CrossFit affiliate owner. The important part of Davs' bio for this podcast is that he is the owner of Cardiff Dog Training! Davs is all these things in his brief bio, but far more importantly he's a friend and as fabulous a person as his dogs think he is!

Jul 1, 202135 min

Zoë chats with Paul Kaye about the issues raised in his book 'The Killing Fields'

Poacher turned gamekeeper, Paul Kaye, takes an insiders look at the games played by the food industry and supermarkets to ensure we make bad food choices.

May 27, 202143 min

Laura Dodsworth talks about her new book 'A State of Fear'

Laura Dodsworth is an author, journalist, photographer and filmmaker. In her latest book 'A State of Fear', she investigates how the government weaponised our fear against us – supposedly in our best interests – until we were one of the most frightened countries in the world.

May 16, 202140 min

Davs Dennis chats about the importance of maintaining functional fitness

Davs (Dafydd) Dennis is a former Royal Marine, paramedic, current CrossFit seminar staff flow master and CrossFit affiliate owner. In this episode on fitness, Davs and Zoë use their shared knowledge and experience of the CrossFit terminology and principles to talk about fitness generally.

May 12, 202134 min

Nina Teicholz chats about the Dietary Guidelines for Americans

Nina Teicholz is a wonderful trail blazer in our real food world. She is a passionate advocate for nutrient-dense food and is working so hard to protect our rights to be able to consume it. In this episode, she chats with Zoë about the Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

Apr 23, 202138 min

Zoë Chats with Dr Campbell Murdoch - Part 2

Zoë Chats with Dr Campbell Murdoch about the future of healthcare, medicine and personal lifestyle changes.

Jul 16, 202034 min

Zoë Chats with Dr Campbell Murdoch - Part 1

Zoë Chats with Dr Campbell Murdoch about how he got into medicine, what's important to him and challenges that he has faced.

Jul 9, 202046 min