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April 8, 2025 β€’ 118 mins

What if everything you thought you knew about cholesterol, fat, and metabolic health was up for debate? As someone interested in nutrition research, I’m always up for exploring differing points of view especially when they come from a rigorous scientific background and can speak to the evidence base. 


So in this episode, I sit down with Dr Nick Norwitz PhD, to challenge some of my long held positions in nutrition science and break down keto.


He’s a researcher and expert in ketogenic diets, lipid metabolism, and metabolic health as well as a current medical student at Harvard Medical school.


We discuss:


πŸ”₯ Nick’s personal journey with IBD and the ketogenic diet

πŸ₯‘ Whether saturated fat actually causes heart disease?

πŸ“‰ Cholesterol confusion – and whether we should all aim for a lower LDL-C or ApoB by any means necessary?

πŸ’‘ Keto as a metabolic state vs. a diet – what it means for fat loss

πŸ“Š The problems with nutrition research


Plus, we explore how to measure metabolic health, keto adaptation, and whether a high-fat, high-animal-protein diet can be optimal for longevity.



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