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Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+

Ep. 128 Cholesterol Obsession: Why It's the Intellectual Property of the Animal Kingdom with Dave Feldman

Everyday Wellness: Midlife Hormones, Menopause, and Science for Women 35+

Cynthia Thurlow

Science, Life Sciences, Health & Fitness, Nutrition, Alternative Health

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 December 2020

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

We are excited to have Dave Feldman joining us as our guest for today’s show. Dave is a Senior Software Engineer who became obsessed with cholesterol after seeing his levels rise on a ketogenic diet. That led to his observation of the “Lipid Energy Model” to help explain these changes, and he has since conducted over fifty experiments that demonstrate rapid changes of lipid levels using this new understanding.  Dave has done some very interesting work. He admits to being a bit obsessed with cholesterol, which is a synthesized organic molecule that binds every single cell in our bodies. He describes it as “the intellectual property of the animal kingdom”. In this episode, he talks to us about what opened up his interest in cholesterol, what cholesterol represents, and how it works in the body. He also discusses how the cholesterol paradigm has shifted, the effects of a ketogenic diet on cholesterol levels, and he explains his Lipid Energy Model. Dave can dilute the very complicated information about cholesterol and makes it accessible, so stay tuned to find out all you need to know about cholesterol, lipids, and triglycerides. IN THIS EPISODE YOU’LL LEARN: What cholesterol represents, why you should be concerned about it, and how that paradigm has shifted. Why cholesterol would go up on a low carb diet. The risk associated with the changes in lipids for low carb. What surprised Dave when he looked at his lab results before, and then after starting keto. Dave’s fascinating Lipid Energy Model. What and who the lean-mass hyper-responders are. How you can hack your labs. How rapidly your blood work numbers can change, and the importance of being transparent with your health-care provider. Why some people remain insulin resistant when they are ketogenic, and whether or not that is acceptable. Whether or not Dave thinks that whole carbs will oxidize. How can we truly answer the question of risk in this uncharted territory? Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Connect with Dave Feldman Dave’s website Dave on Instagram Dave on Twitter    Dave on Facebook

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0:00.0

This is everyday wellness, a podcast dedicated to helping you achieve your health and wellness goals and provide practical strategies that you can use in your real life.

0:11.0

And now, here is your host, Nurse Practitioner Cynthia Thurler. in your and he's a senior software engineer who became obsessed with cholesterol after seeing his own levels rise on a ketogenic diet.

0:28.0

This led to his observation of the lipid energy model to help explain these changes and he has since conducted over 50

0:34.4

experiments that demonstrate rapid changes of lipid levels using this new

0:39.7

understanding. Welcome I'm really excited I've been really looking forward to this

0:43.5

interview. Well, thank you for having me, Cynthia. Absolutely. And you know, I have to

0:48.6

provide some background information for the

0:55.0

information many people know that I worked in cardiology as an MP for 16 years so I can geek out on some cholesterol

0:58.0

but I recall last year I think I was in the gym and I was listening to your interview

1:02.0

with Trot and Brian on low-carb MD podcast and I was like oh my gosh this all makes so much sense and so

1:08.6

especially about being a hyper responder and so I thought to myself eventually when I catch up with myself I

1:14.0

absolutely wanted to bring you on the podcast and I'm so glad that it came to fruition

1:17.3

how have you been doing I know this has been an interesting year in 2020 it certainly has been and certainly this week I feel like I've it's

1:26.6

been a really good week honestly there's some news I may actually be kind of breaking

1:31.0

here depending on when you actually air this. But we a couple

1:34.8

days ago the team and I we met with the head of the center that we're looking to

1:39.2

use for the lean mass hyper-sponder study and I'm happy to say that I'm feeling very optimistic

1:44.8

we're gonna be kicking this thing up pretty soon.

1:46.6

We still have to submit an IRB that's an approval process

1:50.9

that needs to happen first.

1:52.4

And then past that point we may actually

1:54.7

be entering the phase where we do recruitment for people who may be able to help us out with

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