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Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide



The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/



Theresa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingrootswellness/


 

Timestamps:


0:00 – intro 


0:37 – Cole Robinson flip-flops his recommendations on the sugar diet 


7:43 – problems with using weight loss as the primary determinant of health 


12:43 – Cole Robinson’s early recommendations on sugar fasting 


14:16 – the impact of the sugar diet on gut and dental health 


16:40 – the importance of understanding how a diet works rather than focusing solely on the short-term results 


20:26 – the benefits of eating fruit rather than white sugar sources like candy 


21:58 – concerns with blood sugar stability on low-fat diets 


23:49 – problems with taking a “1990s low-fat approach” as Cole Robinson recommends 


26:18 – Cole Robinson’s flip flop on the sugar diet 


31:48 – concerns with digestion and liver detoxification on a low-fat diet 


34:46 – Cole Robinson’s history of changing dietary recommendations – from the Snake Diet to the Sugar Diet 


36:13 – whether the sugar diet could be used as a short-term tool to lose body fat 


38:30 – the many iterations of advice on the sugar diet from Cole Robinson 


39:53 – the importance of losing body fat in a healthy way 


42:32 – will the 1990s low-fat diet last? 


45:29 – whether having enough carbohydrates protects against muscle loss while on the sugar diet 


46:57 – caution for those trying the sugar diet for weight loss 


51:50 – FGF21 requires a protein deficiency 


53:48 – why Cole Robinson’s new low-fat diet may not lead to rapid weight loss like the sugar diet 


57:54 – the sugar diet shows that sugar isn’t the cause of insulin resistance 


1:03:41 – did Cole Robinson actually lie about what he his original sugar diet recommendations? 


1:13:27 – the toxic nature of social media and its impact on learning