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The Healthy Rebellion Radio

Protein and Sarcopenia, Exercise and Liver Enzymes | THRR145

The Healthy Rebellion Radio

Robb Wolf

Health, Keto, Healthyrebellion, Robbwolf, Nickivioletti, Nutrition, Paleo, Health & Fitness

4.7794 Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2023

⏱️ 38 minutes

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News Topic:

 

The vertical farming bubble is finally popping

Show Notes:

Here is a link to kidney.org for an eGFR calculator where you can put in your creatinine number with your actual mass etc. and get a more realistic result.  https://www.kidney.org/professionals/kdoqi/gfr_calculator


Questions: 

 

Paper Review : Increased protein consumption linked to Sarcopenia

Miquel says:

Hello Robb and Nicki,

I really appreciate your podcast! (I listen in via Podbean).

Recently I came across a study conducted in the UK that has really stumped me and was wondering whether you might be able to have a look at it and help shed some light on it?

For your ease of reference, here is the link from whence it came:

https://academic.oup.com/ageing/article/52/2/afad018/7036280?login=true

Keep up the good work!

All the best regards,

Miquel Cerqueda

 

Hashimoto's and Elevated Liver Enzymes

Josh says:

Hi Robb and Nicki - I have been eating paleo-ish since about 2009. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's 7 years ago. I have been seeing a functional medicine practitioner since then and have had good luck keeping all things thyroid-related where they should be. The one issue that has plagued me is elevated liver enzyme levels (ALT, AST and GGT) for years. I do not have any symptoms (pain, etc) that I know of related to elevated liver enzymes. My doc is concerned that I may have liver issues down the road. I do not regularly take any other OTC meds that could be causing this either.

The best success I had is when I greatly reduced my exercise levels. The theory was that the exercise causes muscle damage that, in turn, over-taxed my liver. Over the past 6 months I have increased my exercise greatly. Every afternoon I run 3 miles with the dog except on Saturdays when I hit the trails to run with friends for usually 5-10 miles. I also do kettlebells 2x week, club swinging 2x week and 2 days of balance and mobility training in the mornings. The kettlebells and clubs are not intense - not crossfit type metcons, just the basics.

I recently had blood work done and, no surprise, my liver enzymes were even higher than normal. Do you have any other ideas of what could be causing this? Anything else I could try? Or should I drop down to a lower activity level and have labs run again after a few months to see if the pattern holds?

 

Potassium Chloride in LMNT

John asks: 

Hi Robb, had a convo with someone about LMNT and was curious as im looking to add LMNT to my low carb diet potentially. But a curious question was brought up by the other person, im sure its easily explained, what is the difference between the potassium chloride in LMNT vs how its used in lethal injections? Is it simply a case of dose makes the poison? Thanks for your help! Im sure this concern brought up by a friend holds no true weight.

 

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0:00.0

It's time to make your health an act of rebellion.

0:04.4

We're tackling personalized nutrition, metabolic flexibility, resilient aging, and answering

0:09.5

your diet and lifestyle questions.

0:12.3

This is the only show with a bold aim to help one million people liberate themselves

0:16.2

from the sick care system.

0:18.1

You're listening to the Healthy Rebellion Radio.

0:22.5

The contents of this show are for entertainment and educational purposes only. Nothing in this podcast should be considered medical

0:27.1

advice. Please consult your licensed and credentialed functional medicine practitioner before embarking

0:31.8

on any health, dietary, or fitness change. Warning, when Rob gets passionate, he's been known to use

0:37.3

the occasional expletive. If foul language is not your thing, when Rob gets passionate, he's been known to use the occasional expletive.

0:39.0

If foul language is not your thing, if it gets your bridges in a bunch, well, there's

0:43.8

always Disney Plus.

0:47.6

Welcome back.

0:49.0

Hello, everybody.

0:50.5

This is episode 145 of the Healthy Rebellion Radio.

0:54.9

Thank you for giving me the mouse.

0:57.3

I like to be in charge here when we run these things.

1:01.1

What's new hubs?

1:05.6

We were trying to figure out something noteworthy to talk about at the beginning of the episode.

1:10.6

I'm like falling flat. Yeah flat yeah yeah it's almost spring it's almost spring oh I

1:16.0

know what we can share um so Zoe our oldest uh is super enamored with all things dog sledding

1:24.5

she's been reading a ton of books and she watches all kinds of videos and she's really,

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