Posted on 11/14/2015 6:22:36 PM PST by WhiskeyX
Jimmy Moore is an American blogger and author who is best known for his "Livin' La Vida Low-Carb" books and blog. He has appeared on television and radio programs promoting a high-fat, moderate protein, low carb diet plan.
Moore also runs a popular weekly podcast that has run over 800 episodes featuring interviews with experts in diet, health, and fitness.
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Jimmy Moore - 'Nutritional Ketosis'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXbV0gxRfPo
This video is one in a series of videos and websites which are being posted on FreeRepublic in the coming days in regard to nutritional health. In the beginning these videos were being posted as a rebuttal to an article and comments in another posted article on FreeRepublic remarking on obesity. Due to the strong interest in obesity and nutritional health as it relates to Type II Diabetes, the videos relating to Type II diabetes and how to reverse the progression of the disease are being moved forward among the other video topics in this series. Expect to see a mixture of videos regarding the role of carbohydrates in the diet and their relationship to nutritional health topics ranging from metabolic syndrome and Diabetes to dementia, Parkinson's Disease, Altzheimer's Disease, and more. The effects of standard government sponsored diets, health association diets, and alternative diets upon everyday nutrition, sports nutrition, and diabetic nutrition will be mixed in with videos focused on the use of various low carbohydrate and high fat (LCHF) diets, such as the ketogenic diets as a treatment for Type II Diabetes.
Anyone who is interested in following this series of posts about nutritional health is invited to request a ping.
The Nutritional Health Series includes the following FreeRepublic posts and links.
To view the Nutritional Health Series in Parts 1-20 see the list of videos and their FreeRepublic links listed in:
Nutritional Health Series, Part 20
How Bad Science and Big Business Created the Obesity Epidemic
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3360307/posts
Nutritional Health Series, Part 21
Dr. Stephen Phinney - 'Optimising Weight and Health with an LCHF Diet' - Part 1
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3360333/posts
Nutritional Health Series, Part 22
Dr. Stephen Phinney - 'Optimising Weight and Health with an LCHF Diet' - Part 2
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3360357/posts
Nutritional Health Series, Part 23
Dr. Stephen Phinney - 'Optimising Weight and Health with an LCHF Diet' - Part 3
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3360360/posts
Nutritional Health Series, Part 24
Jimmy Moore - 'Nutritional Ketosis'
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3360360/posts
interesting, thanks for posting, have supplied clickable links.
Please add me to your ping list. Thanks.
The real problem, at least one, is poor education about nutrition. Mothers who rear their children correctly and care for their families know how to cook and serve healthy food. So the real question is where do you find these women? I am going to get hell for this but I am prepared.
Oh yeah, this is my dream come true.
FOODS TO EAT:
Avocado, butter, eggs, coconut, bacon, cheese, sour cream, beef, dark chocolate
And that a meal once in a while can be only semi healthy like on holidays. Thanksgiving thru New Years are the worst eating seasons. Put up some good recipes for traditional American meals for those days.
I make Turkey, gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans or frozen corn. And use my bread oven to make bread. Cranberry sauce. Turkey is cooked in one of those oven bags, so you don't have to baste, make my gravy out of the broth from the bird after the oil has been drained off.
Sweet Potato pie with pumpkin pie spice, no one knows the difference between it and pumpkin, and they get better vitamins and minerals. News Years day is a snack tray with good snacks with a french onion or ranch dip. Cheese, left over turkey, ham, 2 kinds of pickles, olives, and baked potato chips. I completely changed my set in his ways 70+ year old husband's diet and he never complained. I just had to relearn to cook healthy for his cholesterol control. Since I do the shopping I control what comes into the house. He still gets his meat and potatoes, and what veggies/fruit he will eat. And he never noticed his snacks became portioned controlled and low fat, low sodium, low sugar. All he needed was something that said CHOCOLATE. Worse chocoholic than a woman. Dropped his morning banana and dropped his TRIS by 100 pts. Put Blueberries in their place. Now I have him counting out the jelly beans he insist on to make them last for the week. I can't walk the grocery store, so if there is no electric cart, it's grab the skim milk and low sodium bread and get out. BTW if you must have bread make it whole wheat, Kroger brand is lower in sodium than name brands. I've read all the labels. Taste as good too.
Bump.
I would like to be added to the ping list.
I decided to look at how Mr. Moore is doing 3 years later.
Unfortunately he looks really fat, more than fat than in this vid.
I don’t think it’s discrediting at all, it sounds like he has his diabetes under control and that is far more important.
But it’s a shame he hasn’t had success with weight also.
There are plenty of us. We’re just old school and out of the mainstream.
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