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  • 15. Thyroid Health Explained: Reclaiming Energy and Vitality with Elle Russ
    Oct 23 2025

    Elle Russ is the #1 bestselling author of The Paleo Thyroid Solution—a groundbreaking book that has transformed thyroid health worldwide and has been translated into multiple languages. She is also the creator of The Ultimate Thyroid Course, the most comprehensive thyroid education program available, empowering people to finally get the answers conventional medicine has missed.

    Elle’s expertise has been featured in Mind Body Green, Success Magazine, Entrepreneur, Prevention, HuffPost, and countless top health podcasts. Through her work she has helped thousands in over 20 countries reclaim their energy, metabolism, and vitality.

    Known for her unapologetic, results-driven approach, Elle blends cutting-edge science with real-world strategies that deliver lasting change for those failed by mainstream medicine. Learn more at ElleRuss.com

    You can also get her FREE Thyroid Guide + Video Series at FreeThyroidGuide.com.

    DISCLAIMER
    The information shared in this episode is meant for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Every individual is unique, and if you suspect a thyroid or hormonal issue, please consult your healthcare provider for proper evaluation and guidance.

    Also, I want to emphasize that this discussion is not intended as criticism of doctors or the medical profession. As a physician myself, I have deep respect for my colleagues and for the challenges of modern healthcare. However, Elle’s story is a powerful real-life example of how our fast-paced healthcare system can sometimes leave people searching for answers — and how empowering patients with knowledge can bridge that gap. My goal with this conversation is to open up a dialogue, encourage understanding, and inspire better collaboration between patients and practitioners.

    SHOW NOTES
    Elle shares her powerful personal story of being misdiagnosed for years before discovering she had severe hypothyroidism — and how proper treatment changed her life. Together, we explore why thyroid issues are so common in women, why they’re often missed, and what you can do to support your thyroid naturally.

    In this episode:

    • Elle’s journey from misdiagnosis to healing
    • Why thyroid health is key to metabolism and energy
    • Common signs your thyroid needs support
    • The full thyroid panel you should ask for
    • How diet, stress, and lifestyle affect thyroid function
    • Empowering yourself to work with your doctor and advocate for your health

    LINKS
    Elle’s website:

    https://www.elleruss.com/

    Get Elle’s FREE Thyroid Guide:

    https://www.elleruss.com/thyroid-guide

    Elle’s Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/_elleruss?igsh=MWpkMTc4cTljcmt0aA==

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    1 h et 20 min
  • 14. Professor Thomas Seyfried: Cancer Is a Metabolic Disease
    Jun 30 2025

    Thomas N. Seyfried is Professor of Biology at Boston College, and received his Ph.D. in Genetics and Biochemistry from the University of Illinois, Urbana, in 1976. He did his undergraduate work at the University of New England and holds a Master's degree in Genetics from Illinois State University, Normal, IL. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow & Assistant Professor in the Neurology Dept. at the Yale University School of Medicine. He presently serves on several editorial boards, including those for Nutrition & Metabolism, Neurochemical Research, the Journal of Lipid Research, and ASN Neuro, where he is a Senior Editor. Dr. Seyfried has over 200 peer reviewed publications and is author of the book, Cancer as a Metabolic Disease: On the Origin, Management, and Prevention of Cancer (Wiley Press). His book was recently translated into Chinese and is now under contract for translation into Turkish. His full list of peer-reviewed publications can be found on PubMed.

    Dr. Seyfried’s PubMed publications: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Thomas+Seyfried

    Dr. Seyfried’s YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@talkingcancer-u4k?si=lev6fert7fiIAfti

    Dr. Seyfried’s X account:

    https://x.com/tnseyfried

    Dr. Seyfried’s Instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/thomasseyfriedbc/

    Link to organization to which people can donate to support Dr. Seyfried’s work: https://www.foundationformetaboliccancertherapies.com/index.php?option=com_jdonation&view=donation&campaign_id=1&Itemid=104


    Show Notes

    In this episode, we cover the following:

    • Cancer is driven by defective energy metabolism, not genetic mutations.
    • All major cancers share the same core problem: dysfunctional mitochondria.
    • The Warburg Effect shows cancer cells use fermentation even in the presence of oxygen.
    • Cancer triggers are diverse but all link to mitochondrial failure (the oncogenic paradox).
    • Oxygen consumed by cancer cells is not used for efficient energy production.
    • Ketogenic diets and glutamine targeting can starve cancer cells.
    • Metabolic therapy applies broadly across most cancer types.
    • Seed oils likely contribute to mitochondrial damage and chronic disease.
    • We have significant control over cancer risk through diet and lifestyle.
    • The idea that meat causes cancer is likely overstated and not well-supported.
    • How cancer spreads.
    • Rising cancer rates in young people.
    • Future cancer management should shift toward metabolic therapies over genetic treatments.
    • Seyfried encourages future doctors to question dogma and focus on energy metabolism.

    [Disclaimer: All health and nutritional information on this podcast should not take place of medical or professional advice. Although I am a medical doctor, I am not your healthcare provider. This episode is for informational and educational purposes only and should not substitute the advice from your healthcare professional. Always consult with your physician / healthcare provider prior to making any exercise, dietary, medical, or lifestyle decisions. Those who do not seek counsel from the appropriate healthcare provider assume the liability of any injury / adverse events which may occur. Do not follow the advice in this episode if you do not wish to be bound by this disclaimer.]

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    1 h et 58 min
  • 13. The Dark Side of Green Smoothies: Sally K. Norton Exposes Toxic Superfoods
    Apr 13 2025

    In this episode, I had the pleasure of talking to none other than Sally K. Norton, Ivy-league Nutritionist & Author of the book, "Toxic Superfoods: How Oxalate Overload is Making You Sick-and How to Get Better.”

    Sally K. Norton, MPH holds a nutrition degree from Cornell University and a master’s degree in Public Health. Her path to becoming a leading expert on dietary oxalate includes a prior career working at major medical schools in medical education and public health research. Her personal healing experience inspired years of research that led to her book, Toxic Superfoods: How Oxalate Overload is Making You Sick-and How to Get Better which was released in January 2023 from Rodale Press and is available everywhere books are sold.

    If you’re eating a healthy diet and you’re still dealing with fatigue, inflammation, anxiety, recurrent injuries, or chronic pain, the problem could be your spinach, almonds, sweet potatoes, and other trusted plant foods!

    And your key to vibrant health may be quitting these so-called superfoods!!


    After suffering for decades from chronic health problems, nutrition educator Sally K. Norton, MPH, discovered that the culprits were the chemical toxins called oxalates lurking within her “healthy,” organic plant-heavy diet. Her book shines light on how our modern diets are overloaded with oxalates and offers fresh solutions to this problem.

    For more information, visit SallyKNorton.com or follow Sally on social media. She’s @sknorton and @toxicsuperfoods_oxalate_book (on Instagram), @BeFreeToThrive (on Facebook), Sally K. Norton (on YouTube), and @BetterLowOx (on Twitter)

    In this episode, we talked about:

    • What oxalates are and why they are problematic to our health
    • What foods are high in oxalates and what foods are low in oxalates
    • Why some foods like spinach have been wrongly labelled ‘superfoods’
    • How much oxalates our body tolerates per day
    • Symptoms of oxalate overload
    • How oxalates are affecting our kids
    • How to heal from oxalate overload

    and so much more!

    [Disclaimer: All health and nutritional information on this podcast should not take place of medical or professional advice. Although I am a medical doctor, I am not your healthcare provider. This episode is for informational and educational purposes only and should not substitute the advice from your healthcare professional. Always consult with your physician / healthcare provider prior to making any exercise, dietary, medical, or lifestyle decisions. Those who do not seek counsel from the appropriate healthcare provider assume the liability of any injury / adverse events which may occur. Do not follow the advice in this episode if you do not wish to be bound by this disclaimer.]

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    1 h et 20 min
  • 12. The Power of Animal-Based Diets and the Myths of Modern Nutrition with Niklas Gustafson
    Mar 31 2025

    I had the pleasure to talk to Niklas Gustafson, a true pioneer in the field of holistic nutrition and a staunch advocate for an ancestral, animal-based diet. Diagnosed with celiac disease in his infancy, Niklas's personal struggles with dietary restrictions sparked a lifelong passion for understanding the profound impact of food on our health. His journey has led him from battling personal health issues to becoming a certified expert in Dietetics and Human Nutrition.

    Niklas is the visionary founder of Natruly, a company committed to making real, unprocessed food more accessible. He is also the author of the book 'Hungry for Change,' a compelling narrative that challenges conventional dietary wisdom and promotes a return to nutrient-rich, real foods. As the host of the 'Hungry for Change Podcast,' he continues to challenge the status quo, revealing the often-hidden truths about the food and health industry.

    With over three decades of experience, a background rooted in both science and personal recovery, as a dedicated athlete, and as a father of five, Niklas's insights are grounded in both professional expertise and real-world application. He is not just an expert; he's a daily practitioner who lives out the principles he teaches, inspiring millions to rethink their relationship with food and to embrace a healthier, more vibrant future.

    In this episode we talked about the following points:

    • Discussion on Niklas’ transition to an animal-based diet and its impacts on his health.
    • Animal-based diet as optimal for human health, aligned with our evolutionary needs.
    • Debunking common nutrition myths about saturated fats, cholesterol, and plant-based diets.
    • Importance of animal foods in providing complete nutrition.
    • Benefits of transitioning from a plant-based to an animal-based diet.
    • The role of processed foods in modern health crises.
    • Sustainability and practicality of ketogenic diets in the long term.
    • Comparing artificial sweeteners and sugar regarding metabolic health.
    • Common dietary mistakes people make when trying to improve their health.
    • Niklas's perspective on lab-grown meat and insect-based proteins.
    • Impact of corporate influence on public nutrition and health misinformation.
    • Strategies for navigating modern food culture with children.
    • Advice for individuals transitioning to an animal-based diet.
    • Personal insights into Niklas’ family’s diet and lifestyle.

    Hungry for Change Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6L0jSV83b6G9RUUYTH1h29?si=AejGNu2uTpWzaqxUfukfrw

    Hungry for Change Book:

    https://www.amazon.com/Hungry-Change-Beyond-Paleo-Diet/dp/1912969319/ref=sr_1_1?crid=G0Y3QIL0JVZV&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.ajhq3w_zl11fcolE4R5gVw.GFLzKzLKz6w-ufZ8WBMqR4aEGuNngGmoJfULff5Q-9k&dib_tag=se&keywords=hungry+for+change+niklas+gustafson&qid=1743088253&sprefix=hungry+for+change+niklas+gustafson%2Caps%2C167&sr=8-1


    Niklas’ socials:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/niklasgustafson/

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@NiklasGustafson

    X: https://x.com/niklasgustafson

    Tiktok: https://tiktok.com/@niklasgustafson

    Substrack: https://substack.com/@niklasgustafson

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NiklasGustafsonHealth

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    1 h et 2 min
  • 11. Unpacking Norway's 2024 Dietary Guidelines with Dr. Simen Løseth: The Real Impact of Reducing Meat and Increasing Plant-Based Foods
    Mar 6 2025

    I sat down with a fellow Norwegian MD, dr. Simen Løseth, to talk about the recently updated Norwegian Dietary Guidelines.

    In this episode, we're taking a critical look at the recently updated 2024 Norwegian Dietary Guidelines, which are, like all dietary guidelines in the Nordic countries, based on the 2023 Nordic Nutrition Recommendations.


    Every few years, Western dietary guidelines are revised with the aim to enhance public health through nutrition. Yet, as we reflect on the evolution of the guidelines since their inception in 1977/1980, a critical question arises: Have these changes genuinely improved our health outcomes?


    Here’s a summary of the 2024 Norwegian Dietary Guidelines:

    The updated Norwegian dietary recommendations promote a plant-based diet, emphasizing increased consumption of fruits, vegetables, legumes, whole grains, and nuts to improve health and reduce environmental impact. The guidelines suggest limiting red and processed meat to 350 grams per week, highlighting the health and ecological benefits of reduced meat consumption. Emphasis is placed on healthy fats from nuts, seeds, and vegetable oils while advising a reduction in sugar intake. Dairy and sustainable seafood are recommended in moderation, with a push for water as the primary beverage. Social meals and mindful eating are also encouraged, respecting Norwegian culinary traditions.


    We went through all the major points of the recommendations and discussed the following:

    • Overview of the 2024 Norwegian Dietary Guidelines and their basis in the 2023 Nordic Nutrition Recommendations.
    • Critical analysis of the recommendation to reduce red meat intake and its implications for health and environment.
    • Discussion on the heavy endorsement of grain products and vegetable oils in the guidelines.
    • Examination of the environmental sustainability claims associated with the guidelines, particularly regarding livestock and crop farming.
    • Insights into the health implications of a plant-based diet as recommended by the guidelines.
    • Consideration of whole grains in the diet and their potential impact on health.
    • Debate on the guidelines' stance on healthy fats - focusing on polyunsaturated fatty acids and their effects.
    • Review of sugar intake recommendations and their relevance to modern health issues.
    • Discussion on dairy and alternatives, with a focus on nutritional profiles and processing differences.
    • Thoughts on the alignment of dietary guidelines with actual health outcomes and environmental sustainability.

    Simen Løseth, MD:
    Simen is a medical doctor specializing in psychiatry. He currently works at a psychiatric outpatient clinic at Diakonhjemmet Hospital in Oslo. Simen has a passion for nutrition and holistic health. He believes that this is the most important area of focus to stop the development of obesity in the population, which is the leading contributing cause of chronic disease in today’s society. Therefore, he started the Instagram/TikTok profile @ernaeringspsykiater to spread knowledge. One of the most important things for our mental health is good physical health. Furthermore, one of the most important and concrete things we can do to achieve better physical health is to ensure good food quality.

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ernaeringspsykiater/

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ernaeringspsykiater?_t=ZN-8uRIyT6Og1m&_r=1

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    1 h et 54 min
  • 10. Weight Loss - Part 2: How To Lose Weight Without Losing Your Health
    Dec 19 2024

    In this episode, we'll cover:

    • The true reasons behind weight gain—it's not just "calories in vs. calories out."
    • Why body image plays a key role in our motivation for weight loss.
    • The risks of normalizing obesity while maintaining respect for body positivity.
    • How calorie restriction and weight cycling (yo-yo dieting) damage metabolism and make weight loss harder.
    • Why quality nutrition and cellular energy balance are the keys to sustainable fat loss.
    • Steps to lose weight by supporting your health, not harming it.

    My name is Ragnheiður (you can call me Ragna), and I'm your host - a medical doctor, a certified pre-/postnatal trainer, and most importantly, a mom of four and a wife. - This podcast is born from my dedication to uncovering the truths about nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle that genuinely benefit our bodies. We'll explore how to establish a lasting, healthy lifestyle that fits the reality of motherhood, how to enjoy an active, pain-free pregnancy, and how to navigate postpartum recovery to regain your fitness in a wholesome way. Join me as we debunk myths and discover the paths to excess energy, body confidence, and loving the life you live as a mom.

    If you want to check out any studies I reference, head on to my website: www.babyletsmove.com

    [Disclaimer: All health and nutritional information on this podcast should not take place of medical or professional advice. Although I am a medical doctor, I am not your healthcare provider. This episode is for informational and educational purposes only and should not substitute the advice from your healthcare professional. Always consult with your physician / healthcare provider prior to making any exercise, dietary, medical, or lifestyle decisions. Those who do not seek counsel from the appropriate healthcare provider assume the liability of any injury / adverse events which may occur. Do not follow the advice in this episode if you do not wish to be bound by this disclaimer.]

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    53 min
  • 9. Weight Loss - Part 1: Why Diets Fail - The Surprising Truth About Weight Gain
    Dec 16 2024

    This episode is Part 1 in a series on Weight Loss.

    In this episode, we'll cover:

    • Why weight gain isn’t just about "calories in vs. calories out."
    • How calorie restriction damages metabolism and promotes fat storage.
    • The role of seed oils in obesity and chronic disease.
    • How PUFAs disrupt satiety and drive overeating.
    • Why modern diets and systems are designed for failure.
    • The keys to addressing the root causes of weight gain.

    References:

    Book: The Ancestral Diet Revolution, by Chris Knobbe

    The ‘Displacing Foods of Modern Commerce’ Are the Primary and Proximate Cause of Age-Related Macular Degeneration: A Unifying Singular Hypothesis: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29150284/

    My name is Ragnheiður (you can call me Ragna), and I'm your host - a medical doctor, a certified pre-/postnatal trainer, and most importantly, a mom of four and a wife. - This podcast is born from my dedication to uncovering the truths about nutrition, exercise, and lifestyle that genuinely benefit our bodies. We'll explore how to establish a lasting, healthy lifestyle that fits the reality of motherhood, how to enjoy an active, pain-free pregnancy, and how to navigate postpartum recovery to regain your fitness in a wholesome way. Join me as we debunk myths and discover the paths to excess energy, body confidence, and loving the life you live as a mom.

    (If you want to check out any studies I reference, head on to my website: www.babyletsmove.com)

    [Disclaimer: All health and nutritional information on this podcast should not take place of medical or professional advice. Although I am a medical doctor, I am not your healthcare provider. This episode is for informational and educational purposes only and should not substitute the advice from your healthcare professional. Always consult with your physician / healthcare provider prior to making any exercise, dietary, medical, or lifestyle decisions. Those who do not seek counsel from the appropriate healthcare provider assume the liability of any injury / adverse events which may occur. Do not follow the advice in this episode if you do not wish to be bound by this disclaimer.]

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    44 min
  • 8. The Hidden Dangers of Seed Oils! With Dr. Chris Knobbe
    Nov 13 2024

    In this podcast, I had the pleasure of talking to Dr. Chris Knobbe. He is a physician, ophthalmologist, nutrition researcher, and public health advocate. He is one of the most prominent experts on research on vegetable oils (seed oils) and chronic diseases.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • What vegetable oils (seed oils) are and why they are detrimental to our health.
    • What it is about processed foods that is so bad.
    • That there is striking correlation between seed oil intake and the development of chronic diseases, but we don’t see this correlation for sugar, carbohydrates, or calories.
    • How seed oil intake of pregnant and breastfeeding mothers affects the health of their children.
    • Why seed oils are in baby foods and baby formula.
    • Where seed oils are in our foods.
    • How to avoid seed oils in our diet.
    • What oils to cook with.

    Dr. Knobbe is known primarily for his research, publications, and presentations connecting Westernized diets causally to numerous chronic diseases, including coronary heart disease, hypertension, stroke, cancers, type 2 diabetes, metabolic syndrome, obesity, Alzheimer’s disease, autoimmune diseases, and age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Dr. Knobbe’s research has focused greatly on ‘vegetable oil’ (seed oil) dangers and their unequaled contributions to Westernized disease.


    Brand NEW Documentary - Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLDXh21j4ZM


    References:

    Book: The Ancestral Diet Revolution, by Chris Knobbe

    The ‘Displacing Foods of Modern Commerce’ Are the Primary and Proximate Cause of Age-Related Macular Degeneration: A Unifying Singular Hypothesis: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29150284/


    Websites:

    https://chrisknobbe.com/

    https://www.ancestralhealth.org/

    https://www.cureamd.org/

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    1 h et 57 min