Ask Me Anything About Nutrition, February 23, 2019 | Mastering Nutrition #61
Mastering Nutrition03/08/19 • 162 min
On February 23, members of the CMJ Masterpass joined me in a live Zoom meeting to ask me anything about nutrition, and here’s the full recording!
We talked about lots and lots of things: 5-HTP versus tryptophan; unusually low appetite, my recommendations for glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency; choline and cognitive decline; how to gain muscle mass; side effects of vitamin B6; balancing thyroid hormones; which form of niacin to take for anti-aging (nicotinamide riboside, NR, versus nicotinamide mononucleotide, NMN); high cholesterol; measuring omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acid status; handling MSG sensitivity; sulforophane; unraveling an apparent urea cycle defect; harms of vitamin E for GSTP polymorphisms...
…. and much more!
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In this episode, you will find all of the following and more:
00:43 Cliff Notes
11:50 If my tryptophan is low, and I'm on a low-carb diet, would you recommend 5-HTP supplements or tryptophan supplements or both?
15:14 Should I be concerned about high HDL cholesterol in the context of low normal total cholesterol?
17:51 Is it a problem if my appetite is too low and I don’t seem to eat enough food, but everything about my health and well-being is great?
22:32 What should people with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency be doing not just about glutathione, but about folate, vitamin K, fatty acids, and neurotransmitters?
36:53 Why do you recommend the Genova ION Profile instead of the NutrEval?
38:08 Could choline citrate, CDP-choline or alpha-GPC mitigate the risk of cognitive decline associated with anticholinergic use?
39:28 Do you have any recommendations on how to get enough calcium on a low-carb, no-dairy diet?
42:26 Should I manage my total cholesterol of 305 just for my doctor or should I be doing it for my own sake? If so, how should I do it?
54:14 During a workout, is there one type of sugar that is better at getting through the gut than any other type of sugar?
58:41 What food supplements and training programs are good for developing muscle mass?
01:03:02 Upcoming revisions to Testing Nutritional Status: The Ultimate Cheat Sheet, and which tests you could cut back on in order to save money.
01:05:36 Any thoughts on cod liver oil and Jigsaw Alaskan cod liver oil in particular?
01:08:26 Would you discuss the role that taurine might play in MTHFR? Adding taurine produced an immediate and dramatic improvement in my energy levels.
01:10:33 Tinnitus and nightmares as side effects from P5P supplementation.
01:15:33 What about the Jigsaw magnesium supplements?
01:16:18 If free T3 looks good, why is TSH still a little high? Why hasn't the T3 brought it down enough?
01:21:36 What to do about cataracts.
01:29:11 Do you have any gut experts you can recommend?
01:29:29 From your deep dive into nicotinamide riboside and NMN, do you think either is effective, and is one preferred over the other? Do you still recommend taking TMG with NR?
01:36:34 Do you know any differences in carbohydrate lipid metabolism in someone who has congenital adrenal hyperplasia?
01:38:18 Is it good insurance to supplement minerals that are less studied like chromium, molybdenum, and boron, or do you think it's unlikely to be beneficial?
01:39:35 If I have high LDL, do I need to know more about large fluffy particles versus small dense or should I just act on it...
03/08/19 • 162 min
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