Episodes
Dr. Fung explains why the calorie-centric model of obesity doesn't provideĀ guidance for how to lose weight.
Published 05/11/18
IDM Patient John battles kidney disease, and has a successful transplant
Published 05/02/18
IDM patient Diana learns that the only way to stay focused on her long-term weight loss is to forgive herself when she slips up.
Published 04/19/18
Megan Ramos answers questions from social media.
Published 04/12/18
IDM patient Mona discovers the counter-intuitive nature of a dietary intervention that ultimately healed her
Published 04/06/18
IDM patient Melissa overcomes years of yo-yo dieting.
Published 03/21/18
IDM patient Glenda succeeds despite the scorn from her friends, family, and doctors
Published 03/15/18
IDM patient Dawn stares down her sugar addiction
Published 03/08/18
Kim Klein blamed herself for her inability to control her hunger and her weight. No matter what she tried, it didn't work. After learning about how insulin regulates weight and hunger, she was able to bring it under control. Dr. Fung has a theory about why the medical profession continues to point the blame at patients when there is clearly an epidemic of obesity and diabetes.
Published 03/01/18
IDM Patient Emily finds that while exercise didn't help her lose weight, the diet that did help her lose weight improved her exercise performance.
Published 02/22/18
IDM patient Natasha's puzzle started with a small tumor on a gland at the base of her brain, but the real detective work was finding a treatment.
Published 02/15/18
IDM Patient Derek used a ketogenic diet and fasting to help him fight off stage 3 colo-rectal cancer.
Published 02/07/18
A physician comes to grips with the bad dietary advice she got from medical school and dietary experts, just like the rest of us.
Published 01/31/18
Dr. Fung and Megan Ramos answer questions about fasting, autophagy, and fasting precautions.
Published 01/20/18
A special holiday message from Dr. Jason Fung and Megan Ramos
Published 12/27/17
IDM patient John battles kidney disease.
Published 12/20/17
IDM patient Cheryl learns to manage personal and professional stress to overcome obesity and depression
Published 12/13/17
IDM patient Melissa overcomes years of yo-yo dieting.
Published 12/06/17
This is just a quick message to say that The Obesity Code Podcast is taking a week off while Carl is on vacation in Italy. We'll be back next week with Dr. Fung, Megan Ramos, and more lessons and stories from the Intensive Dietary Management program.
Published 11/29/17
This week it's our Thanksgiving Special. Jason and Megan offer stories, science, and tips for getting through the holiday season.
Published 11/22/17
This week's show centers around IDM patient Mark Dorley, who used food as a reward to gain an enormous amount of weight, and took it off by adopting the keto-fasting lifestyle.
Published 11/15/17
This week's show is focused on IDM patient, Annette Demers, who didn't realize hidden sources of sugar were holding her back.
Published 11/08/17
This week, IDM patient Kim Demarest shares her non-scale victories. We focus on benefits of fasting and lowering insulin other than purely weight loss. At the same time Professor Noakes and Dr. Aseem Malhotra talk about her struggles: trying to exercise your way out of a bad diet, and the ghost of high cholesterol. Dr. Fung talks about her non-scale victories including increased energy and increased body heat.
Published 11/01/17
This week we pause to let Jason and Megan answer questions about fasting and nutrition. The questions are a) Is insulin resistance forever? b) What's the difference between fasting and caloric restriction? c) Is a low-carb diet hard on the kidneys? and d) what are the most common hurdles that IDM patients face when starting a regimen of ketogenic dieting and fasting?
Published 10/24/17
Kim Klein blamed herself for her inability to control her hunger and her weight. No matter what she tried, it didn't work. After learning about how insulin regulates weight and hunger, she was able to bring it under control. Dr. Fung has a theory about why the medical profession continues to point the blame at patients when there is clearly an epidemic of obesity and diabetes.
Published 10/17/17