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Food Lies with Brian Sanders

Food Lies with Brian Sanders

The Dr. Tyna Show

July 27, 20221h 10mExplicit

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EP. 55: On this episode of the Dr. Tyna Show, I sit down with Brian Sanders. Brian runs the popular IG page @food.lies and he is the host of the Peak Human Podcast.  He joins me to talk about all the food lies that you've been fed over the past several decades.  We discuss Big Food, Big Pharma and Big Agriculture and how they are all in bed together.


On This Episode We Cover:

  • 7:21 - Consequences from being separated from nature
  • 10:51 - Dogma around nutrition
  • 29:37 - Modern foods (refined grains, high fructose corn syrup, seed oils) and the impact they have on humans
  • 31:46 - Fallacies behind climate change and the meat industry 
  • 42:01 - No one should ever fat shame but we should be able to say it’s not healthy
  • 55:25 - Dieting 


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