Episode 197: Bronson Dant
Bronson Dant has been a dedicated health and fitness coach for nearly a decade. He embraced CrossFit around his 40th birthday, drawn to its diverse challenges, supportive community, and impactful coaching. Inspired by his passion, Bronson opened his own CrossFit gym in 2014. By 2018, he had uncovered key strategies for maximizing metabolic health and performance, leading him to develop tailored methods that integrate both nutrition and fitness to profoundly enhance the lives of hundreds worldwide. He is also an accomplished author, with three books on nutrition, diet, and fitness to his credit.
In their discussion, Brian and Bronson delve into Bronson’s personal health and weight loss journey, the transformative impact of the carnivore diet, the link between nutrition and mental health, and the vital role of lean muscle mass in boosting metabolic health. They also explore the importance of avoiding restrictive labels, the value of being a supportive partner or family member, and the insights from Bronson’s latest book, "Body Confident."
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Episode 196: Dr. Robert Lufkin
Dr. Robert Lufkin is a physician and medical school professor at UCLA and USC who specializes in the applied science of health, longevity, and consciousness. After reversing his own chronic disease and transforming his life, he is dedicated to helping others achieve similar results. As a practicing physician, he has authored over 200 peer-reviewed scientific papers and 14 books, available in six languages. Robert has been recognized globally, delivering invited lectures and keynotes, and was named one of the ‘100 Most Creative People in Los Angeles’ by Buzz Magazine. His latest book, “Lies I Taught In Medical School,” has just been released.
In this episode, Brian and Robert discuss how social life, sleep, and stress impact metabolic health and weight, the persistent resistance to the low-carb diet as a treatment for metabolic diseases, the politicization of nutrition information and education, the necessity for medicine to prioritize prevention, the role of community in achieving and maintaining health goals, the interconnectedness of various diseases, and recent advancements in the field of longevity.
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April 16, 2024
Thank you for tuning in for another episode of Life’s Best Medicine. In this episode, Dr. Brian goes solo to share a personal story he recently experienced while on a bike ride with a few friends. It is a lesson on the power and purpose of community and teamwork. We don’t need to go through life as a lone wolf. It is much easier and much more fulfilling to work together in community.
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Episode 194: Grace Price
Grace Price is an 18-year-old high school senior who has spent the past two years researching the causes of cancer, and looking for ways to help prevent it. This led her ultimately to write, edit, produce, and direct the documentary film, Cancer: A Food-Borne Illness. The film follows Grace across the country as she searches for the lifestyle factors that are putting people at high risk for cancer. It turns out that one of the best ways to prevent cancer is simple: don’t eat sugar.
Brian talks with Grace about how she first became interested in nutrition and cancer prevention, how AI can be implemented in educational settings for more efficient learning, and the importance of keeping an open mind and staying unbiased in the pursuit of truth. They also discuss how to effectively promote the message of good nutrition, processed food and mental health issues, Grace’s future plans with regard to cancer-prevention research and filmmaking.
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Episode 193: Dr Matthew Phillips
Dr. Matthew Phillips, upon completing his neurology training in Melbourne, realized that he had no interest in going the usual route of further specializing in a particular neurological disorder. After spending three years learning about a variety of therapeutic possibilities that he had never considered, he came to realize that metabolic strategies, particularly fasting and ketogenic diets, were promising therapeutic options for a range of disorders. Following this discovery, he re-entered the medical system by commencing work as a neurologist in New Zealand. There, with the help of his colleagues, he has been applying these therapies to a number of humanity’s most difficult neurological disorders in order to determine whether they are feasible, safe, and can make an impact in terms of helping patients.
Brian and Matthew talk about using diet to treat neurodegenerative disorders, how gut health relates to neurodegenerative disorders, the ketogenic diet and Parkinson’s Disease, exogenous ketones, why people with Parkinson’s and Alzheimers tend to develop a sweet tooth, what cold water therapy and sauna therapy do for your body, the importance of social stimulation for health, why work-related stress is particularly insidious, why the healthcare paradigm in the West needs to change, the proper usage of drugs like in treating metabolic diseases, and common factors in patients with neurodegenerative diseases.
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Episode 192: Kathy Bowers
Kathy Bowers decided after working for over 20 years as a family practitioner in social care & children and families to leave and become a parenting/teen & life coach. Now for over 40 years she has worked with parents and their children in all areas of parenting & parenting issues including behaviour problems.
Brian and Kathy talk about all that is involved in family coaching, the biggest confounders of family relationships, why it is so important for parents to be aligned on parenting decisions, making time for personal self-care, how to give good consequences for rule breaking and misbehavior, teaching children to deal with strong emotions, why it is important to communicate emotions in a healthy way, why giving your child your full attention when you are spending time with them is very important, and proactively showing your children you care about their life and their emotions.
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Episode 191: John Davidson
John Davidson is the founder of Broken Truth—a website dedicated to exposing “bad actions by those in power and encourage corporations, groups, and governments to change their errant behaviors.” He is also working on producing/directing a new documentary film entitled, Epidemic of Fraud. The film explores the bizarre media, medical, and partisan political attacks levied against a class of ancient medications. He has also worked as a video journalist for CNN/CNN International and later a video editor where he also developed writing and producing skills. Following his time at CNN, John transitioned to entertainment as a writer, producer and director creating trailers and marketing for networks like ABC, Discovery, FX and Disney as well as nearly all the major studios.
Brian and John talk about Epidemic of Fraud, why John decided to take on the project of making this documentary film, the history of various medications, the recent history of media censorship/misinformation and how mass media did it so effectively, a mysterious Facebook group called Shots Heard Round the World, why independent clinics run by independent doctors would do wonders to combat medical misinformation, what John hopes to accomplish with his upcoming film, and how John’s faith has played into the making of his film.
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Episode 190: John Marion
John Marion is the founder of Alpha Dog Capital—a company providing access to tax-advantaged, higher-return passive real estate investment opportunities. He is also the host of the Alpha Dog Capital Deal Flow Channel Podcast—a show that brings listeners investment and business deals from industry experts and deal makers. John also has 4 decades of professional experience, working with non-profit organizations for 26 years and 12 years full time in the real estate industry.
Brian and John talk about John’s personal health journey, John’s cancer diagnosis and subsequent battle with cancer using nutrition as his weapon, why sugar is one of the WORST things you can eat if you have cancer, why John ultimately transitioned to a low carb diet, getting banned on YouTube for talking about clinical observations, some big problems with Western medical philosophy, how John’s family has reacted to John’s lifestyle and dietary changes, why stress and lack of family support are the biggest killers of dietary success, and under which dietary circumstances too much salt is unhealthy.
Thank you for listening. Have a blessed day and stay healthy!
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Episode 189: Dr. Tro Kalayjian, Rosette Kalayjian, and Lanell Lenzkes
Dr. Tro Kalayjian is a board-certified physician in Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine. He is a founding member of the Society of Metabolic Health Practitioners and has lost 150 pounds by challenging conventional medical advice. Now, he is dedicated to helping patients achieve health, prevent disease, and reduce medication dependence. He is also Dr. Brian’s co-host on the LowCarbMD Podcast.
Rosette Kalayjian is an experienced attorney and entrepreneur. She completed undergraduate schooling at Queens College followed by law school at St. John’s University. Not only does she serve as a legal advisor for Tro’s practice, but she has also personally benefited from low-carb dieting and intermittent fasting in managing migraines and for weight maintenance. In 2019, she started ROSETTE’S, a company devoted to providing low-carb baking options to the masses.
In this episode, Brian, Lanell, Tro, and Rosette talk about the Kalayjian family’s personal weight loss journey, how Dr. Tro found his way out of the traditional Western healthcare system, Dr. Brian’s exit from that same system, challenges and obstacles facing new and upcoming doctors today, how to truly help patients while having a healthier/balanced personal life, and the absolute necessity of having a good support system and community behind you.
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Episode 188: Hal Cranmer
Hal Cranmer is the owner of A Paradise for Parents Senior Living—an assisted living home with experts who have had a great deal of success improving the physical and cognitive health of its residents. After serving in the Air Force and working in real estate, Hal began opening assisted living facilities in Arizona.
Also joining the show is Terry, whose husband, Dave, has been living at Hal’s assisted living home. Dave suffers from aphasia and was experiencing a life of steady cognitive decline before Terry discovered Hal’s Paradise for Parents. Now, thanks to the dietary interventions and other healing protocols offered at Paradise for Parents, Dave has been steadily improving.
In this episode, Brian, Hal, and Terry talk about Dave’s—Terry’s husband—mental decline due to aphasia, why A Paradise for Parents is different from most other assisted living homes, why these differences are so effective for improving residents’ physical and cognitive health, how following the keto diet, doing red light therapy, sauna, and following other measures/protocols have revolutionized Dave’s health, how ketosis heals the brain, and some drawbacks of standard Western approaches to cognitive healthcare.
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Episode 187: Ganesh Venkataramanan
Ganesh Venkataramanan, pen-named Geeves, is a graduate from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology. He works as a Vice President at a Software technology company. With his background in science and experience in working with highly analytical teams, Ganesh found that scientific explanations, while fine in themselves, lacked depth and human meaning. Though his worldview in college was atheistic, a series of chance encounters various with people and books led him to accept Christianity as the truth.
Brian and Ganesh talk about Ganesh’s upbringing and how he became an atheist and how he afterwards became a Christian, the compelling evidence for the legitimacy of Christ and His message, what it means to live with a Christian worldview, how a highly intellectual person can come to be a believer in God, why the testimony of the apostles—and Paul in particular—is so compelling, the moral argument for God, the 2 most common reasons why a person might be an atheist, why theism explains reality better than atheism, and how Ganesh’s Hindu family reacted to his conversion to Christianity.
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Episode 186: Dr. Sabine Hazan
Dr. Sabine Hazan has always been dedicated to understanding life. She sought a career in medicine and was accepted to medical school based on outstanding research on obesity conducted as an undergraduate. She completed her residency at the University of Miami during the peak of the HIV epidemic, treating extremely ill patients at Jackson Memorial Hospital and in the local jail. There, she was awarded two prizes for her research. After completing her residency, Dr. Hazan became the first woman gastroenterology fellow at the University of Florida. During her extensive clinical trial experience, Dr. Hazan observed how dramatically the microbiome can impact human health. Dr. Hazan is a firm believer that disease can only be understood through precision medicine by focusing on the individual and the changes within. Much like each person has unique fingerprints, no two people have the same microbiome.
In this episode, Brian and Sabine discuss inherited microbiome and versus inherited genes, the tendency of Western Medicine to over-treat with antibiotics, the great diversity of microbiomes amongst the various people groups in the world, how Ivermectin can be used to promote increase in bifidobacteria in the gut, some potential drawbacks to probiotic foods, how stress affects our physical health, hormonal changes and the microbiome, raw milk, the place of sugar in the human diet from a microbiome perspective, vitamins C, D and zinc, medical ethics standards in research studies in the United States, bone broth, apple cider vinegar, and how to be a smart consumer when it comes to your food.
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Episode 185: Leah Koskinen
Leah Koskinen is a board certified Physician Assistant who has an interest in metabolic and women’s health, maximizing hormone health, as well as lifestyle interventions and overall well-being. Leah graduated from California State University in Monterey Bay with a Master of Science Physician Assistant degree. During her time as a student, she participated in clinical rotations with Dr. Lenzkes, learning more about metabolic health. She quickly witnessed amazing patient outcomes and wanted to pursue a career within this area of medicine.
Brian and Leah talk about women’s hormonal health, which symptoms are associated with which hormonal issues, hormone therapy, the emotional piece of the hormonal health puzzle, melatonin and sleep cycles, synthetic vs. bioidentical hormones, bone health and physical activity, why stress is SO bad for your physical health, stress-relieving things that anyone can do to relieve stress, how to get the most out of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, useful lab tests for women’s health and general human health, the definition of adrenal fatigue and how to treat it, and the connections between gut health and hormonal health.
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Episode 184: Mimi Morgan
Mimi Morgan grew up in Kentucky where, despite developing asthma at the age of two, she spent lots of time outdoors, taking care of horses, and riding horses. Unfortunately, her low fat, low protein way of eating ultimately brought about some serious health issues. She was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis and Parkinsonism. Shortly thereafter, she was diagnosed with spinal osteomyelitis. Her health was steadily declining. It was not until she finally reduced her carbs and increased her protein and fat that she began to see some pretty amazing results. Over time she was even able to reduce her medications from 13 to zero!
Thank you for listening. Have a blessed day and stay healthy!
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Episode 183: Dr. Ken Berry
Dr. Ken Berry is a practicing family physician who has been practicing medicine since 2003. He is a passionate advocate of health on his YouTube channel where he has over 2 million subscribers. Along with his online presence, he is active in the keto community and is best known for his direct, no nonsense approach to health and wellness. Dr. Berry is the author of the best selling book Lies My Doctor Told Me.
Brian and Ken talk about decreasing your risk of age-related health issues, the importance of testing fasting insulin, why carnivore, keto, and low carb are the optimal diets for lowering insulin, challenging the status quo and the progress of knowledge, why sugar, grains, and seed oils are the ultimate villains of the dietary world, the definition of the proper human diet, the connection between mood and food, the dangers involved in over-medication, and why your life at 50+ does NOT need to be relegated to the couch watching TV.
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Episode 182: Allen and Taylor Martin
The Martin family’s lives were changed on November 9, 2022. On that day their daughter, Trista, died suddenly. Allen and Taylor, her parents, were left in shocked disbelief. How could an 18 year old girl with a clean bill of health die so suddenly with no explanation? It turns out that Trista had, without her parents’ knowledge, gotten the Pfizer vaccine just 112 days before her untimely death.
Thank you for tuning in. We hope this episode leaves you inspired and informed. Have a blessed day and stay healthy!
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Episode 181: Rhonda Bitten
Rhonda Britten - Emmy Award-winner, repeat Oprah guest, 4x bestselling author, and founder of the Fearless Living Institute – has devoted her life to one thing: teaching people how to master fear.
Rhonda's four bestselling books include her seminal work Fearless Living, which shares her groundbreaking work called the "Wheel of Fear," Change Your Life in 30 Days, Fearless Loving, and Do I Look Fat in This? She's been read, heard, and watched by millions, coached tens of thousands of clients, and trained hundreds of coaches.
Brian and Rhonda talk about why your story matters, Rhonda’s tragic and inspiring life story that led her to her current place in life, the negative health impacts down the road of early childhood trauma, how Rhonda descended into alcoholism and how she escaped it, how parent/child relationships shape us into the people we are, the impact of diet on psychological well being, and the relationship between stress, despair, and suicide.
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Episode 180: Dr. Georgia Ede
Dr. Georgia Ede is, among many other things, the recipient of the Metabolic Mind Award from the Baszucki Institute and author of the groundbreaking book, Change Your Diet, Change Your Mind. She is a Harvard-trained, board-certified psychiatrist based in Northampton, Massachusetts, USA. She spends much of her time and effort studying, writing, and speaking about the strong scientific connection between food and brain health.
Brian and Georgia talk about the connection between diet and brain diseases like Dementia and Alzheimer’s, why avoiding refined processed carbohydrates and seed oils is key to good brain health, the relationship between cholesterol and the brain, the connection between mood/mental clarity and diet, and the value of tending to your spiritual/emotional health in addition to your physical health.
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Episode 179: Life’s Best Medicine 2024 Preview
Thank you for tuning in for another episode of Life’s Best Medicine. In this quick preview episode, Dr. Brian talks about the exciting guests and topics lined up for the Life’s Best Medicine Podcast in 2024. Stay tuned for more brilliant and inspiring guests and stories.
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Episode 178: Mike Davis (@GuyNAustin)
Mike Davis (@GuyNAustin on Twitter) is a self-described “random guy in Austin who got tired of being sick and overweight at the age of 48 and decided to do something about it.” After achieving amazing results simply by kicking soda, he tried the ketogenic diet. This adoption of the keto diet enabled him to normalize his blood pressure and shed roughly 25% of his bodyweight in 10 weeks with no exercise at all.
In this episode, Brian and Mike talk about the Christian virtue of forgiveness, the importance of open, honest discussion and self reflection, the psychology of ‘buying in’ to a particular perspective or political opinion with insufficient evidence, the prevalence of hypocrisy in every human institution, the theological issues of hell and God’s judgement, the idea of manufactured consent, ethical issues with certain organizations’ responses to the Covid pandemic, and why making decisions based on fear is wrong.
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Episode 176: Ben Bikman Returns
Dr. Ben Bikman earned a Ph.D. in Bioenergetics at East Carolina University with a focus on the adaptations to metabolic surgeries in obesity. He continued to explore metabolic disorders, with a focus on insulin resistance, as a postdoctoral fellow with the Duke-National University of Singapore. As a professor at Brigham Young University and the director of its Diabetes Research Lab, Dr. Bikman has continued to study insulin, including its role as a regulator of human metabolism, as well as insulin’s relevance in chronic disease. In addition to his research and teaching, Dr. Bikman actively serves as a research mentor to undergraduate and graduate students. He and his students frequently present and publish their findings. He is also the creator of HLTH Code Complete Meal Replacements, “the world’s healthiest (and most delicious) meal replacement shakes.”
Brian and Ben talk about the state of higher education in the United States, the confluence of religious faith and academia, low-fat and low-carb dietary studies that have and have not been done, the multiple facets of men’s health and how it differs from women’s health, the state of open-discussion and debate in the present day, studies on creatine, insulin resistance and diseases of the brain, the convergence of the metabolic and the immune system, the problems with longevity studies, and the value of not taking yourself too seriously.
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Episode 175: Thoughts on Thanksgiving
Dr. Brian Lenzkes talks about the power of forgiveness and gratitude. Holding grudges and withholding kindness and love from family and friends is bad for you, emotionally, spiritually, and physically. It is always a better choice to have grace, overlook slights and disagreements, and be thankful.
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Episode 171: Reed Davis
Reed Davis, Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner (HHP) and Certified Nutritional Therapist (CNT), is an expert in functional lab testing and holistic lifestyle medicine. Over 20 years ago, Reed Davis recognized people were caught in a “cycle of trial and error” and he committed to being the last person they needed to see. While working with top leaders in alternative medicine, he ran thousands of labs on thousands of people and learned to identify “healing opportunities.” Using all-natural, drug-free protocols, Reed made observations about who got better and who didn’t, codifying which “general principles of health building” would outperform “specific treatments” being provided by standard and even alternative medicine. And through this work, he then developed the Functional Diagnostic Nutrition® Certification Course and D.R.E.S.S. for Health Success Protocol® to educate and empower as many people as possible about how to get well and stay well naturally, so they, in turn, may empower others to do the same.
In this episode, Brian and Reed talk about the progression of Reed’s career into nutrition, the D.R.E.S.S. for Health Success Protocol, using natural healing protocols versus using drugs, taking a preventative approach to health care versus a disease-management approach, how to stay stress free even if you have many responsibility in your life, the various kinds of stress that may be effecting a person, why the idea of looking for a universal root cause for a particular disorder may be somewhat misguided, self-medicating with food or other substances throughout the day, treating the whole person versus treating only the surface-level disorder, and why instances of autoimmune diseases have been increasing recently.
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Episode 173: Owen Johnston
Owen Johnston is a physical therapist in San Diego, CA. He graduated from CSU Fresno's Doctor of Physical Therapy program in December 2015 and opened Advanced Physical Therapy & Wellness in 2022 with his wife and business partner, Jen.
Brian and Owen talk about how/why Owen started his own physical therapy practice, Owen’s discovery of and entrance into the Christian faith, how Owen chose to pursue physical therapy as a career, Owen’s story of falling into and then overcoming addiction, spiritual experiences, the power of being part of a loving community, and the devastation that pride can bring about in your life.
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