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The Healthy Rebellion Radio

Vit D and Dark Skin, Muscle Loss on Keto, Collagen Protein | THRR001

The Healthy Rebellion Radio

Robb Wolf

Nutrition, Health & Fitness

4.7794 Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2019

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Welcome to our new podcast The Healthy Rebellion Radio!

(Remember to please subscribe and review)

We're starting out with Q&A #1, where we answer listener submitted questions.

Make your health and act of rebellion and join the conversation here.

 

This episode is sponsored by Elemental Labs and their electrolyte drink mix LMNT Recharge.


Download a copy of the transcript here (PDF)

 

 

Show Notes:

 
News topic du jour
Circadian clock 
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-019-03042-0

 

1. Muscle Loss on Keto [4:56]

Kenny says:

Hi Rob,

I’ve lost 35lbs over the last year on keto.  Yay! The most recent 12lbs of weight loss occurred over three months, and I took a dexascan before and after.  The results were surprising– 5lbs of fat loss and 7lbs of lean tissue loss. I have tried restricting total calories but keeping my protein high (weight: 220lbs, protein intake: 150g).  During these three months, I also did fewer CrossFit workouts than normal due to an injury. 

What should I focus on to make the next three months better?  Is this a sign that I am restricting calories too much?

Thanks for all you do.

Kenny

 

2. BOHB Supplements for gut health [10:20]

Nick says:

Because butyrate is important for gut health, do you see any potential benefit to BOHB supplements purely for gut health? Even for those who are not on a ketogenic diet but rather consume more of a lower carb paleo diet? Thanks for your input

 

3. I Think I’m Underfuelled, How Do I Fix It Without Gaining All the Weight [12:51]

Miranda says:

I lost about 30 lbs a year and a half ago. While I’m okay with my body right now, and have maintained the results, I would really like to make some progress but I am stalled.

My weight loss was done mostly through jogging and reduced caloric intake. I have maintained running about twice a week and have started some barre training to target specific muscle groups. Since my stall, I have started intermittent fasting. Now I find it difficult (even on my normal eating days) to eat more than 1200 calories, but I haven’t seen any real results from the fasting. I think I am under fuelled. I am 5 ft 7 and 158 lbs. My main question is, how can I get back to “normal” eating habits without gaining a bunch of weight back? How long til my metabolism will get used to my new eating habits?

Currently, I sleep about 7-8 hours a night and I try to eat about 15-20% carbs. I am gone for 12 hours a day (5 days a week) for work, at a semi active job depending on the season. My “heaviest” area is my mid section, which makes me consider insulin levels as the culprit. However I’ve been intermittent fasting for 3-4 months now, which is supposed to help with insulin resistance. Is my metabolism totally screwed? And how do I start to see results again?

 

4. Collagen Protein [19:54]

Christie says:

Hi Robb and Nicki. Just wondering, should protein from collagen count towards someone's daily intake of protein? I keep finding conflicting information. I have read that due to collagen not containing all the required amino acids that it shouldn't be added to one's daily macros. If this is true, does that make protein powders/bars from collagen sources obsolete? What are your thoughts on this? Thanks so much.

 

5. Vitamin D for the dark skinned [24:15]

Maya says:

Hi Robb and Nicki!

Absolutely love these question and answer podcasts. I have learnt so much from these sessions, please keep it up, I look forward to every single one of them!

My question relates to vitamin D production from the sun for me and my pigmented brothers and sisters. Since melanin blocks vit D synthesis, would sun bathing for 15 to 20 minutes a day, provide any significant benefit other than a tan? Would I be better taking a supplement form of vit D? Have darker skinned people evolved to have less need for the vit, given how difficult it is to synthesize it from the sun?

Sincerely,

Maya

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

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

0:08.5

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

0:14.7

your diet and lifestyle questions.

0:17.5

This is the only show with the bold aim to help one million people liberate themselves from the sick care system.

0:23.7

Welcome to the Healthy Rebellion Radio.

0:26.5

The contents of this show are for entertainment and educational purposes only.

0:30.6

Nothing in this podcast should be considered medical advice.

0:33.4

Please consult your licensed and credentialed functional medicine practitioner before embarking on any health, dietary, or fitness change.

0:45.9

Hey folks, welcome the show, and thank you for joining the Healthy Rebellion.

0:50.2

Wife, how are you?

0:51.1

I'm good.

0:51.7

You're looking quite dashing in camouflage today.

0:54.8

I finally get to wear a sweater because Texas fall comes late.

1:00.0

You'd wear a sweater every day.

1:01.5

We just cost us like $2,000 a month to run the air conditioning that much.

1:05.5

So do you want to talk a little cool, newsy deal?

1:11.5

So folks, we will have a link to this in the show notes, but from the journal Nature,

1:16.8

there was a cool paper, alterations to the circadian clock make brain tumors vulnerable.

1:22.7

And really interesting.

1:25.0

It looks like both on the tumor and cancer promotion side,

1:29.7

alterations in circadian biology, basically the way that we live in the modern world,

1:35.1

not going to bed early, waking up late, being on devices all night long. Basically,

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