Diet Doctor Podcast #40:

Ted Naiman, MD

Protein is not the enemy. In fact, Dr. Naiman says it’s hard to imagine anyone eating too much protein.


 
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Protein is not the enemy. In fact, Dr. Naiman says it’s hard to imagine anyone eating too much protein. What about longevity, mTOR, and gluconeogenesis? Dr. Naiman says there is no evidence to suggest that these are concerns on a well-formulated low-carb, high-protein diet. In fact, it’s quite the opposite — he believes we need to worry about the risks of too little protein in our diets.

In addition, I think you’ll enjoy hearing about Dr. Naiman’s passion for efficient exercise. Although we may not all end up with his impressive physique after just 15 minutes of exercise, he shares his approach to helping his patients adopt a short, healthy life-long exercise routine. Dr. Naiman’s experience may not match the classic LCHF approach, but he sees success with his patients and wants to share that message.

About the video

Recorded in San Diego, November 2019, published in January 2020.
Host: Dr. Bret Scher
Filming: Londen Productions
Sound: Dr. Bret Scher
Editing: Captur4 Project

Table of contents

  2:16  Welcome, Dr. Ted Naiman
  2:50  Ted’s transition from vegetarian diet to low carb
  9:20  Becoming a low-carb doctor after residency
  9:59  Low carb and keto according to Ted
12:44  Body adaptation on low carb
14:55  Protein intake based on RDA
17:08  How excessive amounts of protein affects longevity, mTor and gluconeogenesis
22:53  How insulin resistance responds to too much protein intake
25:55  Several great benefits of protein
29:06  Ted’s explanation of healthy metabolism with a low-fat high-carb diet
31:28  Distinguishing the sources of protein
35:52  Collagen and protein supplement in medical perspective
41:24  High intensity exercise and cardio exercise
48:00  Does exercise make people hungrier?
49:40  A day in a life of Dr. Ted Naiman
54:10  Where to find Dr. Naiman?


Transcript

Table of contents

  2:16  Welcome, Dr. Ted Naiman
  2:50  Ted’s transition from vegetarian diet to low carb
  9:20  Becoming a low-carb doctor after residency
  9:59  Low carb and keto according to Ted
12:44  Body adaptation on low carb
14:55  Protein intake based on RDA
17:08  How excessive amounts of protein affects longevity, mTor and gluconeogenesis
22:53  How insulin resistance responds to too much protein intake
25:55  Several great benefits of protein
29:06  Ted’s explanation of healthy metabolism with a low-fat high-carb diet
31:28  Distinguishing the sources of protein
35:52  Collagen and protein supplement in medical perspective
41:24  High intensity exercise and cardio exercise
48:00  Does exercise make people hungrier?
49:40  A day in a life of Dr. Ted Naiman
54:10  Where to find Dr. Naiman?


Protein is not the enemy. In fact, Dr. Naiman says it’s hard to imagine anyone eating too much protein. What about longevity, mTOR, and gluconeogenesis? Dr. Naiman says there is no evidence to suggest that these are concerns on a well formulated low-carb, high-protein diet. In fact, it’s quite the opposite — he believes we need to worry about the risks of too little protein in our diets.

In addition, I think you’ll enjoy hearing about Dr. Naiman’s passion for efficient exercise. Although we may not all end up with his impressive physique after just 15 minutes of exercise, he shares his approach to helping his patients adopt a short, healthy life-long exercise routine. Dr. Naiman’s experience may not match the classic LCHF approach, but he sees success with his patients and wants to share that message.

Transcript

About the video

Recorded in San Diego, November 2019, published in January 2020.
Host: Dr. Bret Scher
Filming: Londen Productions
Sound: Dr. Bret Scher
Editing: Captur4 Project

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