Description
Amber O’Hearn has academic publications in several fields including theoretical mathematics, cognitive psychology, computational linguistics, and more recently, evolutionary nutrition and biology. She has been studying and experimenting with low-carb, ketogenic diets since 1997, and is particularly interested in evolutionary constraints and interspecies differences. Amber has been eating a nearly plant-free diet since 2009, seeing a complete recession of her bipolar symptoms without relapse.
Amber’s book Eat Meat, Not Too Little, Mostly Fat: Facultative Carnivore
The mistake of assuming vegetables are more nutritious than meat
Why we’re different as carnivorous primates
Amber’s totally receded bipolar disorder
Paleo lifespans vs modern lifespans
mTOR
Protein to Energy ratio
Dairy, nuts, and appetite
Plants = good?
Is offal necessary?
Biohacking and measurement
Fibre and vitamin C
Amber can be found at:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/KetoCarnivore
Ally can be found at:
Twitter - https://twitter.com/paleocanteen
Twitter - https://twitter.com/paleoally
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/paleocanteen
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/AllyHouston
New video version of 2019 episode!
Professor Thomas Seyfried a cancer researcher and professor of biology at Boston College. He is the author of the book Cancer As A Metabolic Disease.
We talk about:
The worldwide cancer epidemic
The history and worrying status of cancer research
How we...
Published 10/11/24
Valerie Anne Smith had treatment-resistant anorexia for decades. Nothing seemed to work. Then, she achieved remission using an animal-based keto diet, along with two other people in a case series conducted by previous podcast guest Dr. Nick Norwitz.
N.B. This podcast is not medical advice. It...
Published 04/04/24