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Dr. Shawn Baker on How the Carnivore Diet Can Fend Off Disease and Aging | Health Theory

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🗓️ 30 January 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Shawn Baker is an extraordinarily accomplished athlete, but he is best known as one of the foremost advocates of the carnivore diet. On this episode of Health Theory with Tom Bilyeu, Shawn Baker addresses the controversy surrounding the carnivore diet, and perhaps surprisingly, does not advocate that every single person ought to go full carnivore. But he does explain the evolutionary logic behind the carnivore diet, describes its benefits, and makes a strong case that people need to take responsibility for their own health instead of delegating that responsibility to professionals. This episode is brought to you by: Check out Impact Theory University at: http://bit.ly/ImpactTheoryUniversity2 SHOW NOTES: Shawn discusses the controversy surrounding the carnivore diet [0:40] There is no doubt that humans are omnivorous, but how suitable are most foods? [2:24] If at age 85 you can run 100 meters in 15 seconds, you’re probably doing things right [3:40] Shawn describes his methods of holding back aging [4:40] Shawn believes that not everyone needs to use a carnivore diet [5:33] Why you should chase health and not lab values [6:02] Why is sexual function important? [8:37] Yes, you can gain muscle at any age [10:20] Strength is much more important than size when it comes to muscle [12:03] The very first animals were carnivorous, and early humans were primarily carnivorous [14:00] Shawn describes what a basic human diet probably was thousands of years ago [18:34] Shawn speculates on why seed oil is so dangerous [20:02] Tom discusses his own transformative dietary journey [22:42] Shawn describes the absolute requirements for the human diet [26:15] The truth about why diets fail [27:24] Shawn discusses a forth-coming study on the carnivore diet [29:21] Tom and Shawn talk about how to measure improvements in health [31:58] Shawn addresses questions about whether people should eat organ meat [35:28] Shawn describes his experience in the military [37:51] Shawn talks about becoming somewhat immune to trauma as a war-time surgeon [39:59] Shawn learned how to improvise and think on his feet in war [41:45] What is one change people can make that would most improve their health? [45:03] FOLLOW SHAWN: WEBSITE: shawn-baker.com INSTAGRAM: https://bit.ly/38NZdds FACEBOOK: https://bit.ly/2tb8VaE TWITTER: https://bit.ly/2tWFMjC

Transcript

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0:00.0

Everyone, welcome to Health Theory.

0:02.1

Today's guest is Dr. Sean Baker.

0:04.5

He's an orthopedic surgeon, record-setting powerlifter,

0:07.6

one-time semi-professional rugby player,

0:10.1

all-American track-and-field master's athlete,

0:12.9

former nuclear weapons launch officer,

0:15.7

and most recently, the guy known for popularizing

0:19.3

the carnivore diet.

0:21.3

And Sean, that's where I want to start.

0:23.1

So the carnivore diet obviously has gotten

0:25.6

a little bit controversial.

0:26.7

People are kind of weird about it.

0:28.3

I would do, I'll say I do what I'll call a lazy man's carnivore diet.

0:32.0

So I eat probably 90% of my calories come from meat,

0:36.8

primarily red meat, some pork.

0:40.1

What is it that makes a carnivore diet so controversial?

0:43.5

And why do you still think it's worth trying?

0:46.6

Well, I mean, first of all, Tom, thanks for having me on.

0:48.4

I mean, the carnivore diet, yeah, certainly is controversial,

0:50.8

because it goes against what we've been told from an nutrition

0:54.7

science standpoint for the last, you know,

0:56.9

100 years or so.

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