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🗓️ 31 October 2022
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Dr. Anthony Gustin sat down with Dr. Stephan van Vliet to discuss his work on the nutrient density differences between pasture-raised grass-fed meats versus conventional grain-fed meats.
Dr. van Vliet’s research goes beyond just the omega fatty acid level differences and dives into other important nutrients that we don’t often focus enough attention on.
Dr. van Vliet also chats about what the soil health has to do with the health of the animal and how this affects those who eat it, how plant-based meats compare, how grass-fed meat is comparable to endurance athletes, and so much more.
You’ll also learn about Dr. van Vliet’s background and how he found himself studying nutrient density differences in protein sources.
If you’re not familiar with Dr. Stephan van Vliet, he earned his PhD in Kinesiology and Community Health and his Master’s degree in Nutrition Science.
He’s also a member of the Duke Molecular Physiology Institute within the Duke University School of Medicine and he’s currently an assistant professor and researcher at Utah State University.
Dr. van Vliet’s work has also been published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the Journal of Nutrition, and the Journal of Physiology.
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0:42.9 | one of my favorite guests I think I've ever had on. This guy is just a treasure, |
0:47.7 | true of information. His name is Stefan Van Vleet and he's a researcher out of Utah |
0:51.9 | state. This guy is sitting on a more information that can change the food system than anybody |
0:57.7 | that I know that I've ever seen. His work needs to be served as more of some really |
1:03.8 | excited to share with you guys. It is essentially looking a little bit deeper past our surface |
1:09.2 | level understanding of micronutrients, nutrients and food where they come from. He's doing this |
1:15.2 | massive project with a trying to get thousands of samples of forage, meaning what cattle |
1:21.5 | eat, the animals, the meat, the stool and the soil samples and looking at what are all |
1:28.4 | the things that we can be finding in these meat products, soil, etc. He's not just looking |
1:34.3 | at your basic essential nutrients to thrive. These things are based upon decades old research |
1:40.6 | and we have not updated our concept of what a food should contain until what I think |
1:46.4 | we have now, which is Stefan's research. He has thousands of compounds he is tracking. |
1:51.9 | If we go into the validity of all this stuff, how he tests for it, what he tests, but also |
1:58.0 | what he's finding differently between grain fed and grass fed meat, which I think is ultra |
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