Seed oils are so highly processed I don't know why anyone would want them in their diet. And I think the studies on them(and just about all food consumption) are always focused on one aspect rather than the big picture. For example the red meat myth about causing cancer- most of those studies don't take in account lifestyle and other factors and are more observational. And Just like eggs are bad for you, then they weren't, then they were, then they weren't, then they were again. Just stay away from hyper-palatable processed foods. Plus this guy looks like he would have a stroke walking up a large flight of stairs. talk the talk walk the walk.
Yikes. I wish you had not said the truth, but something like Dr Maki thoughts? The title sound like you believe his info. Very disappointing. Go back to Don Layman please. Dr. Layman looks healthy and gives what I think is unbiased factual info. Dr. Maki looks like he has metabolic syndrome looks unhealthy. He also seem to be big on pharma and not life stye. Demonizes saturated Fat.
I’m starting to think having a higher saturated fat intake is a good thing in context of an active healthy individual. Most health recommendations are made under the context of a generally unwell population. This means those outside the norm need to be mindful of that fact and not blindly follow blanket advice.
This guy is towing the line for many who benefit from seed oils. He is not even close to covering all of the issues that seed oils contribute to, inflammation is not even in the top 10 reasons to reduce the consumption of them to a minimum! He still promotes the whole lower is better thing with LDL, which has been clearly proven massively incorrect! Dr. Lyon, I am ashamed of you for this interview.
Can you please direct me to some videos about that high? LDL may not be bad. My LDL is about 400 and has been for many years. I am 70 years old and have no chronic diseases whatsoever. I eat fish, chicken, meat and lots of vegetables.
She's pretty shameless. she's already had 3 doctors all contradict each other about protein. One was even saying whatever protein you eat is what your body gets used to and that's the upper limit (uh what??). I unsubbed to her long ago. There's more consistent podcasts out there.
What a garbage video. She's just putting her own opinions on to the person she's trying to interview. Without the guy even getting a chance to say his own peace, she's basically making his argument for him first. He's too much of a simp to actually disagree with her.
I think lean mass hyperesponder do better on animal protein fats with some plant whole foods feel great dount eat grains cause feel bad eat them one day will go somewhere get tested dount do well eating grains 6ft 175lb solid muscle this seem to be my peak weight.But do train with one guy who plant based on he in decent shape
He's wrong on seed oils. Here's the truth about the damage seed oils do: th-cam.com/video/O9YPdaw27Kg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/JyGCfg61JT4/w-d-xo.html Different observational evidence he lacks. Who pays him?
This was such a disappointing interview Gabrielle! Why didnt you dig deeper into the different types of LDL? What about Triglycerides and hdl being more of an important health marker than LDL? What about centenarians with high LDL? I can lower my LDL by 70% eating oreo cookies for a month, does that make me healthy? Very sad, the important questions werent asked.
The 40% body fat doctor coming to tell you how to eat
Always.
That's an emotionally based, unscientific opinion.
Seed oils are so highly processed I don't know why anyone would want them in their diet. And I think the studies on them(and just about all food consumption) are always focused on one aspect rather than the big picture. For example the red meat myth about causing cancer- most of those studies don't take in account lifestyle and other factors and are more observational. And Just like eggs are bad for you, then they weren't, then they were, then they weren't, then they were again. Just stay away from hyper-palatable processed foods. Plus this guy looks like he would have a stroke walking up a large flight of stairs. talk the talk walk the walk.
They are good as a lubricant for machinery.
No seed oils in my diet
Yikes. I wish you had not said the truth, but something like Dr Maki thoughts? The title sound like you believe his info. Very disappointing. Go back to Don Layman please. Dr. Layman looks healthy and gives what I think is unbiased factual info. Dr. Maki looks like he has metabolic syndrome looks unhealthy. He also seem to be big on pharma and not life stye. Demonizes saturated Fat.
I’m starting to think having a higher saturated fat intake is a good thing in context of an active healthy individual. Most health recommendations are made under the context of a generally unwell population. This means those outside the norm need to be mindful of that fact and not blindly follow blanket advice.
This guy is towing the line for many who benefit from seed oils. He is not even close to covering all of the issues that seed oils contribute to, inflammation is not even in the top 10 reasons to reduce the consumption of them to a minimum! He still promotes the whole lower is better thing with LDL, which has been clearly proven massively incorrect! Dr. Lyon, I am ashamed of you for this interview.
Can you please direct me to some videos about that high? LDL may not be bad. My LDL is about 400 and has been for many years. I am 70 years old and have no chronic diseases whatsoever. I eat fish, chicken, meat and lots of vegetables.
She's pretty shameless. she's already had 3 doctors all contradict each other about protein. One was even saying whatever protein you eat is what your body gets used to and that's the upper limit (uh what??). I unsubbed to her long ago. There's more consistent podcasts out there.
@@sksteigerwald3649 th-cam.com/video/hCvlvu_Ssw4/w-d-xo.html
"The truth" hmm, interesting. I would love to see Dr Paul Mason debate with Dr Kevin Maki on seed oils.
Throw in Dr. Cate Shanahan too.
Seems people also have to get out of there echo chambers ....
The people commenting seem to only want to hear "seed oils are bad bad bad"
What a garbage video. She's just putting her own opinions on to the person she's trying to interview. Without the guy even getting a chance to say his own peace, she's basically making his argument for him first. He's too much of a simp to actually disagree with her.
The real garbage is the LMNT product she promotes on here. Nothing but table salt. She should also lay off the roids...
Another set of Ideas to configure us with. Why isn;'t THAT guy looking more fit??
Wow...reading the comments...so judgemental about his appearance...pretty crazy...now you have to look perfect to be on a podcast??
You have to look better than this when the subject of the podcast is about food and health outcomes.
Why would I listen to an unhealthy MD? 😂
What do you mean?
Exactly. He hasn't seen his own neck since he was in the womb.
Fatty liver!
At the end he is asking for the data. Paul Saladino can show him the data.
This man is like 50% bodyfat. Is this for real?
And? How does that affect his qualifications as a researcher?
? The O-3 INDEX??
I think lean mass hyperesponder do better on animal protein fats with some plant whole foods feel great dount eat grains cause feel bad eat them one day will go somewhere get tested dount do well eating grains 6ft 175lb solid muscle this seem to be my peak weight.But do train with one guy who plant based on he in decent shape
He's wrong on seed oils. Here's the truth about the damage seed oils do:
th-cam.com/video/O9YPdaw27Kg/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/JyGCfg61JT4/w-d-xo.html Different observational evidence he lacks. Who pays him?
I know you’re emotionally attached to that theory but it stems from old, flawed research.
This was such a disappointing interview Gabrielle! Why didnt you dig deeper into the different types of LDL? What about Triglycerides and hdl being more of an important health marker than LDL? What about centenarians with high LDL? I can lower my LDL by 70% eating oreo cookies for a month, does that make me healthy? Very sad, the important questions werent asked.