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Metabolic Freedom With Ben Azadi

#853 "These Superfoods Are Poison!" - Healthy Foods You May Never Eat Again After This with Sally Norton

Metabolic Freedom With Ben Azadi

Ben Azadi

Health & Fitness, Nutrition, Fitness, Alternative Health

4.8946 Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2024

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

Today, I am blessed to have Sally K. Norton here with me. Her book, “Toxic Superfoods: How Oxalate Overload is Making You Sick-and How to Get Better” is available everywhere books are sold. Her latest book, the Data Companion to Toxic Superfoods, was just released in May 2024 and is available at https://sallyknorton.com/toxic_superfoods/data_companion. For more information, visit SallyKNorton.com or follow Sally on YouTube and social media. She’s @sknorton and @toxicsuperfoods_oxalate_book (on Instagram), @BeFreeToThrive (on Facebook), and @BetterLowOx (on X). In this episode, Sally emphasizes that several foods commonly considered healthy, such as nuts, dark leafy greens, sweet potatoes, quinoa, and even bran, may actually be harmful due to their high oxalate content. Oxalates, particularly oxalic acid found in plants, can disrupt cellular function by causing oxidative stress, inflammation, and damage to tissues. The accumulation of calcium oxalate can interfere with metabolism, vascular health, and electrolyte balance, leading to various health issues like digestive problems, joint pain, urinary tract infections, and kidney stones. Sally also explains that our modern, non-seasonal diet exacerbates this issue, as we consume these foods year-round without giving our bodies time to recover. Sally says that tea significantly contributes to oxalate intake due to its fully soluble oxalic acid content, making it both quickly absorbed and harmful. However, Sally mentions that in moderation, tea can be used medicinally to help the body manage oxalate release from tissues. She advises that dietary changes should be gradual, allowing the body time to adjust to avoid overwhelming it. She emphasizes that dealing with oxalate accumulation is a long-term process influenced by individual nutrition and lifestyle factors. Sally advises that low oxalate carbs, such as white rice, are generally well-tolerated, especially for those with gut inflammation. She notes that white rice has resistant starch, which may be problematic for those with severe digestive issues. Cutting out fiber can also reduce pain and inflammation, making a carnivore diet appealing to some. Sally also highlights that juicing fruits, especially those high in oxalates like raspberries and pomegranates, can significantly reduce their oxalate content. She recommends eating nutrient-dense animal foods, taking breaks from constant grazing, and returning to traditional meal times for metabolic freedom. Resources from this episode: Website: https://sallyknorton.com/ Toxic Superfoods: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0593139585/benazadi-20 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFpmJtV19QCyjzaC5U691-A Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sknorton/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeFreetoThrive/ Data Companion to Toxic Superfoods: https://sallyknorton.com/toxic_superfoods/data_companion/ 🔎 Find all of the Metabolic Freedom Sponsorship deals and coupon codes here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MGMtuWpaOnDU_SQbowd29DLBgp76i3GQrvDeEg2Y0co/edit?usp=sharing

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Yep, you're going to mess with your digestive function, your liver function, your glandular function, your vascular function, your cellular function, your metabolism, your bones, you're going to suck minerals out of your bones by eating all this oxalic acid.

0:15.2

What couldn't go wrong? The Greek definition for metabolism is to transform. Your metabolism is designed to take food and to transform it into energy

0:36.0

so you feel good and burn fat. We are determined to deliver the science and art of

0:41.2

metabolism to you. We bring on the thought leaders in this

0:44.6

space to have life-changing conversations so you could apply and upgrade your

0:48.8

metabolism. The topics covered here include biohacking, ketosis, carnivore, fasting strategies, mindset, and metabolic health.

0:58.0

Your body was built to be self-heeling. Our goal is to identify the interference and remove it. You are a masterpiece

1:05.3

because you are a piece of the master. Welcome to the metabolic freedom podcast. My name is Ben Azotti.

1:12.1

I'm the best-selling author of Kito Flex and I want to thank you for spending part of your day with me.

1:21.0

Welcome back to the Metabolic Freedom podcast. I am your host Ben Azotti. Thank you for pressing play today. You're going to love today's brand new episode with Sally Norton, author of Toxic Superfoods, how oxalate overload is making you

1:38.1

sick and how to get better.

1:41.2

We discuss the Cornibor and plant toxins a lot on this show.

1:46.4

One of the worst plant toxins out there and Sally would say it is the worst plant

1:50.8

toxin are oxalets. And a lot of these super foods, even heto foods,

1:58.1

contain high amounts of oxalic acid. You're going to hear how Oxalitz almost completely

2:07.2

debilitated Sally's life and all the health struggles she dealt with as a teenager as an adult going through school,

2:16.1

what it did for her arthritis and pain.

2:19.5

You're going to hear the heartbreaking, heartbreaking story of what it did to her and how she discovered it was an

2:24.8

oxalet poisoning issue and for many people out there you might be dealing with

2:29.1

symptoms as a result of oxalet poisoning as well.

2:33.5

I ask with a question, what are the healthy foods,

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the top healthy foods that contain high amounts of oxalets?

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