PLAY PODCASTS
BV #22: Justine Stenger's Glaring Hypocrisy & Doubling Down on Fat vs. Carbs
Episode 168

BV #22: Justine Stenger's Glaring Hypocrisy & Doubling Down on Fat vs. Carbs

The Energy Balance Podcast

January 27, 20261h 59m

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (mcdn.podbean.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

In this episode we discuss:  
  • Justine’s response to our critique of her arguments against Ray Peat’s work

 

Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide


The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/


Theresa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingrootswellness/

 

Timestamps:

0:00 – intro 

0:32 – recap of Justine Stenger’s claim covered in episode 19 

2:26 – Justine’s response to our critique of her post 

5:45 – why it’s crucial to separate personal feelings from intellectual discussions, especially when sharing information publicly 

10:48 – our goal as health educators is not to shame or discredit individuals 

13:33 – how today’s social media environment incentivizes low quality, thoughtless posts 

18:30 – why attention and clicks take priority over quality on social media 

21:34 – how to discern reliable information and whether we should outsource understanding to specialists 

26:49 – how to develop true discernment in a world full of self-proclaimed experts 

30:19 – Justine Stenger doubles down on her claim that fats are superior to carbohydrates32:47 –do carbs or fat better supports a compromised metabolic state? 

39:45 – Justine contradicts her earlier claim that fat is a cleaner-burning fuel than carbohydrates 

43:10 – Justine Stenger’s claim that glucose oxidation is only beneficial during hypoxia or the cell danger response 

49:55 – why carbohydrates are the superior fuel source 

55:17 – the difference between glucose oxidation and anaerobic glycolysis, and whether Justine is conflating the two 

57:28 – how Ray Peat’s metabolic framework drives growth and expansion in society as a whole 

1:01:53 – why having metabolic flexibility in a healthy state doesn’t refute our argument that carbohydrates are the superior fuel 

1:08:23 – the inherent cost of favoring fat metabolism over carb metabolism, and why restoring carbohydrate utilization is essential for restoring a healthy metabolism 

1:13:30 – Justine admits she hasn’t studied Ray Peat’s work 

1:19:17 – Justine’s claim that it’s optimal to switch between fuel sources 

1:20:55 – Justine’s claim that redox matter more than carbs vs fats 

1:25:11 – did we publicly dismantle Justine’s work, and is it okay to critique others? 

1:31:26 – Justine’s hypocritical shaming of us for addressing her incorrect claims about Ray Peat’s work and glucose vs. fat metabolism1:39:48 –there is no “Ray Peat Diet” 

1:40:20 – how to embrace criticism and whether debates are typically helpful 

1:45:04 – the responsibility that comes with being health educators 

1:48:33 – common problems with debates and why we aren’t interested in debating Bart Kay 

1:52:09 – how the nervous system impacts our ability to think critically 

1:52:56 – problems with debates cont’d – are debates truly valuable? 

1:57:24 – blood sugar improvements on a bioenergetic approach