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Paul Saladino MD podcast - 199. Is all sugar bad for you? High fructose corn syrup vs fruit & honey

199. Is all sugar bad for you? High fructose corn syrup vs fruit & honey

01/24/23 • 66 min

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Paul Saladino MD podcast

In today’s podcast, Paul talks all about sugar, and why all sugar is not created equally. He talks about the benefits of including carbohydrates in your diet via honey, maple syrup, and fruit, especially if you are a recovering keto or carnivore dieter. He then dives deep on refined sugar, specifically high fructose corn syrup, and why you should avoid those at all costs.

00:09:30 Podcast begins

00:11:37 When is a ketogenic diet helpful and what happens when you reintroduce carbs?

00:15:27 Why you should include carbs in your diet

00:20:47 High fructose corn syrup versus table sugar

00:25:17 Electrolyte issues with keto and carnivore

00:27:13 The problems with keto

00:34:37 What kinds of carbohydrates should we include in our diet?

00:37:37 Can diabetics and obese people eat honey?

00:45:27 The concerns about starches

00:51:17 The dangers of high fructose corn syrup

Sponsors:

Heart & Soil: www.heartandsoil.co

Carnivore MD Merch: www.kaleisbullshit.shop

Make a donation to the Animal Based Nutritional Research Foundation: abnrf.org

Animal-based 30 Challenge: https://heartandsoil.co/animalbased30/

Marek Health: https://marekhealth.com/carnivoremd, use code PAUL for 10% off your first lab order and check out Paul’s custom blood panel

Zero Acre: www.zeroacre.com/PAUL or use code PAUL for free shipping on your first order

Eight Sleep: www.eightsleep.com/carnivoremd to get $150 off your order

Bon Charge: boncharge.com, use code CARNIVOREMD for 15% off your order

References:

Insulin's impact on renal sodium transport and blood pressure in health, obesity, and diabetes

Dietary macronutrient content alters cortisol metabolism independently of body weight changes in obese men

Ketosis Leads to Increased Methylglyoxal Production on the Atkins Diet

Oxidative stress and aging: Is methylglyoxal the hidden enemy?

Effects of natural honey consumption in diabetic patients: an 8-week randomized clinical trial

Effects of Daily Consumption of Honey Solution on Hematological Indices and Blood Levels of Minerals and Enzymes in Normal Individuals

A Review on the Protective Effects of Honey against Metabolic Syndrome

Honey and cardiovascular risk factors, in normal individuals and in patients with diabetes mellitus or dyslipidemia

Ruminal lipopolysaccharide concentration and inflammatory response during grain-induced subacute ruminal acidosis in dairy cows

Rumen lipopolysaccharide and inflammation during grain adaptation and subacute ruminal acidosis in steers

High Fructose Corn Syrup Questions and Answers

Carbohydrate Analysis of High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) Containing Commercial Beverages

High-fructose corn syrup causes characteristics of obesity in rats: increased body weight, body fat and triglyceride levels

Effects of high fructose corn syrup on intestinal microbiota structure and obesity in mice

Mercury from chlor-alkali plants: measured concentrations in food product sugar

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In today’s podcast, Paul talks all about sugar, and why all sugar is not created equally. He talks about the benefits of including carbohydrates in your diet via honey, maple syrup, and fruit, especially if you are a recovering keto or carnivore dieter. He then dives deep on refined sugar, specifically high fructose corn syrup, and why you should avoid those at all costs.

00:09:30 Podcast begins

00:11:37 When is a ketogenic diet helpful and what happens when you reintroduce carbs?

00:15:27 Why you should include carbs in your diet

00:20:47 High fructose corn syrup versus table sugar

00:25:17 Electrolyte issues with keto and carnivore

00:27:13 The problems with keto

00:34:37 What kinds of carbohydrates should we include in our diet?

00:37:37 Can diabetics and obese people eat honey?

00:45:27 The concerns about starches

00:51:17 The dangers of high fructose corn syrup

Sponsors:

Heart & Soil: www.heartandsoil.co

Carnivore MD Merch: www.kaleisbullshit.shop

Make a donation to the Animal Based Nutritional Research Foundation: abnrf.org

Animal-based 30 Challenge: https://heartandsoil.co/animalbased30/

Marek Health: https://marekhealth.com/carnivoremd, use code PAUL for 10% off your first lab order and check out Paul’s custom blood panel

Zero Acre: www.zeroacre.com/PAUL or use code PAUL for free shipping on your first order

Eight Sleep: www.eightsleep.com/carnivoremd to get $150 off your order

Bon Charge: boncharge.com, use code CARNIVOREMD for 15% off your order

References:

Insulin's impact on renal sodium transport and blood pressure in health, obesity, and diabetes

Dietary macronutrient content alters cortisol metabolism independently of body weight changes in obese men

Ketosis Leads to Increased Methylglyoxal Production on the Atkins Diet

Oxidative stress and aging: Is methylglyoxal the hidden enemy?

Effects of natural honey consumption in diabetic patients: an 8-week randomized clinical trial

Effects of Daily Consumption of Honey Solution on Hematological Indices and Blood Levels of Minerals and Enzymes in Normal Individuals

A Review on the Protective Effects of Honey against Metabolic Syndrome

Honey and cardiovascular risk factors, in normal individuals and in patients with diabetes mellitus or dyslipidemia

Ruminal lipopolysaccharide concentration and inflammatory response during grain-induced subacute ruminal acidosis in dairy cows

Rumen lipopolysaccharide and inflammation during grain adaptation and subacute ruminal acidosis in steers

High Fructose Corn Syrup Questions and Answers

Carbohydrate Analysis of High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) Containing Commercial Beverages

High-fructose corn syrup causes characteristics of obesity in rats: increased body weight, body fat and triglyceride levels

Effects of high fructose corn syrup on intestinal microbiota structure and obesity in mice

Mercury from chlor-alkali plants: measured concentrations in food product sugar

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198. Misinformation: the dangers of banning my post on seed oils

On this week’s podcast, Paul is responding to claims that some of the information he shares on Instagram is “partial misinformation.” He is going to dismantle the independent fact checker article piece by piece, explaining not only why seed oils are indeed harmful for humans, but also why this kind of censorship is dangerous for our health environment.

00:08:07 Podcast begins

00:12:33 A breakdown of Paul’s Instagram reel that got censored

00:19:24 Paul fact-checks the fact-checkers

00:25:19 Seed oils are harmful to humans

00:32:29 Why do seed oils lower LDL?

00:34:57 Oxidized LDL

00:42:32 The research and researchers behind the claims that seed oils are not harmful

00:57:27 Summary

Sponsors:

Heart & Soil: www.heartandsoil.co

Carnivore MD Merch: www.kaleisbullshit.shop

Make a donation to the Animal Based Nutritional Research Foundation: abnrf.org

Animal-based 30 Challenge: https://heartandsoil.co/animalbased30/

Sacred Hunting: sacredhunting.com/PAUL, get $250 off your hunt

Colima Salt: drpaulsalt.com, for a free bag of Colima Sea Salt

Our Sponsor LetsGetChecked: 20% off your order at www.TRYLGC.com/paulsaladino for 25% off

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200. Is animal-based the optimal human diet? A conversation with Georgi Dinkov

On this week’s podcast, Paul has Georgi Dinkov back on the show. They talk about serotonin and the dangers of SSRIs, the downfalls of overexercise, all about gut health, how to tell if your metabolism is working well, other tools to optimize your overall health, and so much more.

00:09:07 How SSRIs affected a crab population, and why serotonin isn’t what we’ve been told

00:18:23 LSD, serotonin, and compliance

00:22:41 What increases serotonin?

00:27:47 Endotoxins’ effect on gut health and intestinal health

00:38:39 Bloodwork that you should consider getting and how to get a sense of your overall metabolic /mental function

00:58:07 Excess estrogen and thymus function

01:08:37 Bioavailability of eating organs and stearic acid

01:17:43 Additives that may irritate the intestines

References:

Connect with Georgi at http://haidut.me/

Sponsors:

Heart & Soil: www.heartandsoil.co

Carnivore MD Merch: www.kaleisbullshit.shop

Make a donation to the Animal Based Nutritional Research Foundation: abnrf.org

Animal-based 30 Challenge: https://heartandsoil.co/animalbased30/

Colima Salt: drpaulsalt.com, for a free bag of Colima Sea Salt

Sacred Hunting: sacredhunting.com/PAUL, get $250 off your hunt

Our Sponsor LetsGetChecked: 20% off your order at www.TRYLGC.com/paulsaladino for 25% off

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