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Ask Me Anything About Nutrition, February 17, 2019 | Mastering Nutrition #59
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Ask Me Anything About Nutrition, February 17, 2019 | Mastering Nutrition #59
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Feb 24, 2019
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On February 17, 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: using the Oura ring to measure HRV and optimize athletic performance and recovery, what to do in the context of diabetes if T3 doesn’t increase your heat production, whether keeping warm with clothing has health benefits if you can’t get your body temperature up, what to do about high morning glucose, how to get rid of heavy metals, how to repair bone, what vegans should do to get arachidonic acid levels up, zinc and copper supplementation, kale and spinach smoothies, blood donation when your transferrin saturation is high but your ferritin is low, dealing with a high resting heart rate, lots of questions on organic acid markers, how estrogen can mess up vitamin B6 markers even in men and when that means you should lower your protein intake, whether combining carbs and fat makes people fat, how many eggs to eat a day, how the nutritional needs of children are special, vitamin A toxicity in and out of pregnancy, creatine non-responders, intermittent fasting hurting sleep… This episode is brought to you by Ample. Ample is a meal-in-a-bottle that takes a total of two minutes to prepare, consume, and clean up. It provides the right balance of nutrients needed for a single meal, all from a blend of natural ingredients. Ample is available in original, vegan, and keto versions, portioned as either 400 or 600 calories per meal. I'm an advisor to Ample, and I use it to save time when I'm working on major projects on a tight schedule. Head to https://amplemeal.com and enter the promo code “CHRIS15” at checkout for a 15% discount off your first order.” In this episode, you will find all of the following and more: This episode is brought to you by Ancestral Supplements' "Living" Collagen. Our Native American ancestors believed that eating the organs from a healthy animal would support the health of the corresponding organ of the individual. Ancestral Supplements has a nose-to-tail product line of grass-fed liver, organs, "living" collagen, bone marrow and more... in the convenience of a capsule. For more information or to buy any of their products, go to https://chrismasterjohnphd.com/ancestral …. and much more! If you’d like to participate in the next Q&A, consider joining the CMJ Masterpass. Use this link to get a 10% lifetime discount: https://chrismasterjohnphd.com/masterpass/masteringnutrition 8:24 What to do, in the context of diabetes, if T3 supplementation does not increase heat production? 17:03 If you can't get your body temperature up to normal, will wearing more clothing to keep warm improve health? 19:40 What to do about elevated morning blood glucose in the mid 90s. 21:38 What are my thoughts on detoxing heavy metals? 23:36 What nutrients are needed to break down old, damaged bone and build new, healthy bone? 28:06 What should an ethical vegan with low delta-6 desaturase activity do to bring low arachidonic acid levels up to normal? 30:20 How to manage the zinc-to-copper ratio and what to do if zinc and copper are both low-normal when supplementing with 15 mg of zinc and 1 mg of copper. 34:20 How to lower a resting heart rate in the 80s or 90s. 37:00 Is a daily green smoothie with spinach or kale a risk because of thallium, goitrogens, oxalates, or other concerns? 39:20 For someone who is homozygous for the H63D allele of the iron- and hemochromatosis-related HFE gene, if ferritin is low but transferrin saturation is high, should they still donate blood? 48:20 For someone who is taking 45 mg of vitamin B6 as P5P but has xanthurenate, kynurenate, and quinolinate high in the urine as markers of vitamin B6 deficiency, and who is a man with high estrogen, what should they do? 56:18 What to do if taking biotin and yet beta-hydroxyisovalerate is elevated. 57:17 What to do if gamma-tocopherol levels are low-normal while taking 100 IU/d of alpha-toc
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Feb 24, 2019
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