The Livin' La Vida Low-Carb Show With Jimmy Moore
Summary: On Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, low-carb blogger Jimmy Moore presents interviews with the movers and shakers in the world of Low-Carb/Paleo science, medicine and living. We’re here to help, encourage, inspire, motivate and rattle some chains.
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GQ Magazine recently published an article mocking the CEO of Twitter Jack Dorsey for the various biohacks that he uses to improve his brain health and productivity. Guess what? Jimmy has opinions!
It seems preposterous that this could happen in the United States of America, but the Department of Justice is suing a small family farm in Pennsylvania because they dare to sell raw milk and grass-fed beef to their customers who want it. As expected, Jimmy has opinions!
Jimmy interviews Dr. Jason Fung on his then-new book, The Obesity Code: Unlocking the Secrets of Weight Loss. “The problem is that you can’t really go up on protein alone so if you eat less fat you must go up on carbohydrate.”
“How many people take a statin thinking that they are preventing heart disease when we now know that statins actually removing heart healthy CoQ10?” - Jimmy Moore
In this Jimmy Rants On LLVLC episode, Jimmy looks at an article from the medical journal Schizophrenia Research. The article touts the effectiveness of ketogenesis as a treatment for chronic Schizophrenia.
Jimmy presents a Thanksgiving-themed, best-of interview with chef, author and TV personality George Stella!
Jimmy points out the dangerous misinformation being spread by Trainer Jorge Cruise in his new book where he states that intermittent fasting alone will safely allow you to eat absolutely anything you want and that you should mix healthy fats AND junky foods like pizza in one eating plan!
A recent study released by the US NIH says that "Prescribing healthy foods could bring cost-effective benefits." Sounds like a good idea, but is it really? Jimmy has thoughts!
In this blockbuster interview from 2014, author Nina Teischolz discusses her about-to-make-history book, "The Big Fat Surprise." Jimmy has hailed this book as the ideal layman's compliment to "Good Calories, Bad Calories," perhaps the most seminal book on the ketogenic diet ever written.
Should Doctors and Administrators make a policy to prevent sugary-sweetened beverages like soda, fruit juice, energy drinks, and chocolate milk from being sold in vending machines and in cafeterias in their hospitals? What about "Crappy-Carbage" foods? Jimmy has opinions! Listen in to hear all about it.
The US FDA has officially recognized the sweetener Allulose as a safe-to-eat non-sugar, allowing it to be omitted from the Carb Count on product packaging. Is this good, bad, or maybe a little of both? Jimmy has opinions!
In this classic interview Jimmy and Dr. Will Cole discuss major differences between Functional Medicine and Conventional Medicine such as how the labs and analysis are considered, knowledge of proper autoimmune treatments, additional factors in thyroid health, the carbohydrate connection to diabetes, and so much more!
On today’s show we have a special Question and Answer session. Jimmy put out the call on his social media and asked people to pose their questions from a wide range of topics. It’s open keto Q&A time on JIMMY RANTS featuring all kinds of questions about cholesterol, fasting, nutritional ketosis, carnivore, and so much more!
So many people never think about why they are here and what they should be doing with their lives and instead choose to go through the motions of the day-to-day. But it would be a missed opportunity if you do that says host Jimmy Moore. Listen to Jimmy inspire, encourage, and challenge you to find your purpose and follow it to a fulfilled life in this episode!
In this classic interview from 2013, Jonathan Bailor joined Jimmy to discuss his then-forthcoming book, The Calorie Myth: How to Eat More, Exercise Less, Lose Weight, and Live Better that will challenge everything we’ve always believed to be true about calories.