S2E14: Chris Irvin (Q&A #3) - Seeing Results in the Gym on Keto & Carnivore, What’s Considered Low-Carb, Metabolic Inflexibility, Kratom, and More
Description
The Ketologist and Head of Education at Perfect Keto, Chris Irvin, is a nutrition science researcher and writer with a strong focus on the ketogenic diet. He holds a Master’s degree in exercise and nutrition science and has spent his time in graduate school studying the ketogenic diet for performance and therapeutic applications.
Chris sits down for a Q&A session where he answers questions on the following topics: how fast someone can see results in the gym on a keto or carnivore diet, what’s the maximum carb threshold that’s still considered low-carb, OMAD versus IF for weight loss, and more.
Chris also shares a resource for people experiencing reactive hypoglycemia, how someone can become metabolically inflexible, and his thoughts on Kratom and Kava. You’ll also learn more about what those are in this episode.
Here’s a breakdown of the topics that Chris discusses:
00:00 Introduction to the Keto Answers podcast
00:30 Introduction to this episode’s Q&A theme
02:18 How long does it take to see results in the gym after switching to a keto or carnivore diet?
06:23 What’s the amount of carbs you can consume and still be considered low-carb? Is it under 100g?
09:41 OMAD versus IF and tips for weight loss
14:40 What to do if you have reactive hypoglycemia
17:03 How does someone become metabolically inflexible?
23:27 What are your thoughts on Kratom? Does it work?
26:01 Why Kratom used to be illegal in most of the US and how that’s changed
27:24 Why would someone turn to Kratom
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Chris Irvin’s website
Chris Irvin’s Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook
Danielle Hamilton’s work on reactive hypoglycemia
Hamilton Morris’ Kratom documentary, Hamilton's Pharmacopeia
Grassroots Kava House in St. Petersburg, Florida
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