2016-03-30

In Episode 1092 of “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show with Jimmy Moore,” we welcome in low-carb, high-fat physician, health speaker, and author Dr. Ron Rosedale as our guest today. A couple of days before the Low Carb Vail conference began in late February 2016, I was invited to present a joint talk with Dr. Ron Rosedale at the Unitarian Church in Boulder, Colorado. This event was put together by local Boulder radio journalist named Shelley Schlender and Type 1 diabetic Barry Erdman who leads the The Vegetarian Low Carb Diabetic Healthy Diet Society Facebook page and featured around 100 enthusiastic low-carb, high-fat, real food followers excited to hear what me and Dr. Rosedale had to share. In today’s lecture, you’ll hear the fascinating information that Dr. Rosedale had to share with them going deep into the origins of disease. Plus, don’t miss the special Q&A session at the end he and I did for this awesome event.“The only criteria to know if something is healthy or not healthy is to ask what it’s going to do to your lifespan and the rate that you age.” — Dr. Ron RosedaleTHE WORLD’S FIRST EXOGENOUS KETONES SUPPLEMENT Get your own KETO//OS at GetMoreKetones.com NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorshipThere are three ways you can listen to Episode 1092:1. Listen at the iTunes page for the podcast:2. Listen and comment about the show at the official web site for the podcast:3. Download the MP3 file of Episode 1092 [81:00]GET THE FIRST LOW-CARB, HIGH-FAT, KETOGENIC BAR Stock up on your own Adapt Bars at GetAdaptBars.com NOTICE OF DISCLOSURE: Paid sponsorship WE NEED YOUR FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF THIS PODCAST! We’ve got lots of exciting interview guests for you in the coming months discussing the very latest in nutrition, health and fitness. Your financial support and regular listening is sincerely appreciated. If these podcast interviews on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from the most provocative and thought-provoking experts in diet and healthy living have helped you in any way, then won’t you consider helping us out by clicking on the DONATE button? Or you can USE OUR AMAZON.COM LINK to make your regular purchase and we’ll get a small portion of your purchase. THANK YOU!What did you think about what you heard from Dr. Ron Rosedale in this lecture he gave recently in Boulder, Colorado? Share your comments on it in the show notes section of Episode 1092. Connect with Dr. Rosedale at DrRosedale.com and be looking for our book The Rosedale Plan coming in early 2017. Coming up next week, we have a great list of interviews for you to enjoy. On Monday, Danish engineer Misha Sakharoff will be here sharing about his unique breathing/ketogenic diet combination technique for treating chronic disease. Then on Tuesday, exercise physiologist and biokinesiologist Rachel Straub shares about proper exercise form as outlined in her book Weight Training Without Injury: Over 350 Step-by-Step Pictures Including What Not to Do. Finally on Wednesday, former Navy SEAL and sleep specialist Dr. Kirk Parsley will be here to share tips on sleeping better and his Sleep Cocktail supplement. Don’t miss a single episode!Here’s the upcoming LLVLC Show episode schedule: 4-4: Misha Sakharoff 4-5: Rachel Straub 4-6: Dr. Kirk Parsley 4-11: Nell Stephenson 4-12: Dr. Chad Edwards 4-13: Dr. Jonny Bowden 4-18: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Peter Bond – The state of South African health from the perspective of a major life insurer 4-19: 2015 Cape Town – Zoe Harcombe – The Obesity Episode: What caused it? How can we stop it? 4-20: 2015 Cape Town – Gary Taubes – Why We Get Fat: An Alternative Hypothesis for Obesity
4-25: 2015 Cape Town – Christine Cronau – The Fat Revolution 4-26: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt – Weight Control: Calories vs. Insulin 4-27: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Michael Eades – Cognitive Dissonance: The scientific evidence for the LCHF is so strong. Why then is it ignored?
5-2: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Jay Wortman – The low-carb, high-fat diet for obesity, metabolic syndrome, and Type 2 diabetes
5-3: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Ann Childers – Stone-age body, space-age diet: Nutrition, metabolism, and mental health
5-4: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Eric Westman – LCHF treatment of obesity and metabolic syndrome
5-9: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Robert Cywes – LCHF, hunger management, and limited bariatric surgery in children with morbid obesity
5-10: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Jeffry Gerber – The lipid hypothesis, diet heart hypothesis, and the 2013 cholesterol guidelines. Addressing treatment and management controversies based on current guidelines.
5-11: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Jason Fung – Insulin toxicity and how to treat Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
5-16: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Gary Fettke – Disease-causing effects of high carbohydrate diets
5-17: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Aseem Maholtra – How dietary changes can rapidly and substantially reduce risk of cardiovascular death
5-18: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Stephen Phinney – 30 years studying low carbohydrate diets for athletes 5-23: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Michael Eades – 40 years of flawed nutritional science. What will it take for change to be accepted?
5-24: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Ann Childers – Nutrition and mental health 5-25: 2015 Cape Town – Professor Tim Noakes – Why did I support high carbohydrate diets for athletes for so long? Review of scientific studies supporting either high or low carbohydrate diets for athletes 5-30: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Eric Westman – Practical implementation of a low carb diet
5-31: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Robert Cywes – Carbohydrate addiction: The psychology of obesity 6-1: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Gary Fettle – Nutrition and lifestyle related illnesses 6-6: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Jason Fung – Novel management of diabetes and insulin resistance
6-7: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Jay Wortman – Carbohydrate restriction for Type 2 diabetes 6-8: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Stephen Phinney – The art and science of low carb living 6-13: 2015 Cape Town – Christine Cronau – Diet and exercise myths
6-14: 2015 Cape Town – Zoe Harcombe – Nutritional nuggets to combat conventional dietary guidelines 6-15: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Aseem Maholtra – Sugar, advocacy or activism? 6-20: 2015 Cape Town – Jimmy Moore – Cholesterol Clarity & Keto Clarity
6-21: 2015 Cape Town – Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt – Changing perceptions — Global impact of LCHF (Australia, UK and Sweden) 6-22: 2015 Cape Town – Professor Tim Noakes – A worldwide nutrition revolution: What is next?If you have something to share about what you heard on “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show,” then drop us an e-mail at our dedicated podcast e-mail address–LLVLCShow@gmail.com.

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