The Primal Podcast

Rina Ahluwalia
The Primal Podcast

The Primal Podcast (previously known as 5 Minute Body) is hosted by Rina Ahluwalia, who has over 25 years of experience in the medical industry. The health podcast discusses root-cause healing including nutritional protocols like the Carnivore Diet to fix inflammation, hormonal dysregulation, heart disease, cancer, dementia, and mental health disorders. Learn More: https://www.theprimal.com/

  1. 6 OCT

    Ep 99 - Dr Zoe Harcombe | Increase Cholesterol & Fat: Fix Your Heart & Inflammation

    This episode features Dr Zoe Harcombe, a nutrition expert who will expose the truth about cholesterol and saturated fat. Head to⁠ https://shop.theprimal.com/⁠ to try 100% clean tallow balms. Access the full show notes, including referenced articles, books, and additional resources: https://www.theprimal.com/lab/increase-cholesterol-saturated-fat-fix-your-heart-inflammation Dr Harcombe's Book "The Harcombe Diet: Stop Counting Calories & Start Losing Weight': https://amzn.to/3BgeuY4 Dr Harcombe is an expert in cholesterol and saturated fat and the suggested link between heart attacks and heart disease. Dr Zoe Harcombe has spent her career challenging the dietary food guidelines (specifically dietary fat). She asserts that the 1977 change in dietary guidelines and the drive to lower cholesterol have caused the worldwide obesity crisis. In this episode, Dr. Harcombe explains cholesterol, the differences between LDL and HDL cholesterol, and the link between saturated fat and high cholesterol. Dr Harcombe also discusses the myth of fiber, the dangers of statins, and why vitamin D is essential for optimal health. This episode is important if you want to understand the truth about cholesterol and saturated fat. You will learn the mechanism by which cholesterol works in the body, how LDL cholesterol is protective for your heart, and how much fat you should eat a day for optimal health.

    1h 27m
  2. 22 SEPT

    Ep 98 - Dr Gary Fettke | Carbohydrates & Fruit: The DOSE Is The Poison (How Much Is Too Much)

    This episode features Dr. Gary Fettke, who specializes in treating inflammation and chronic disease with nutrition. Head to⁠ https://shop.theprimal.com/⁠ to try 100% clean tallow balms. Dr. Fettke is an orthopedic surgeon who asserts inflammation is at the heart of all disease, and our modern diet is to blame. In this episode, Dr. Fettke discusses the most harmful foods we eat every day, which are slowly elevating blood sugar, causing insulin resistance, and disease in all areas of the body. Dr. Fettke explains that if your blood sugar is elevated, it affects every part of the body, including the brain, the heart, eyes, and every cell. Access the full show notes, including referenced articles, books, and additional resources: https://www.theprimal.com/lab/the-most-harmful-foods-causing-inflammation-chronic-disease Dr Fettke discusses where inflammation comes from, particularly from three sources: fructose, glucose, and polyunsaturated oils. Dr Fettke also breaks down the mechanism by which fructose damages the mitochondria of every cell and the science behind why fructose is as dangerous as glucose. Dr Fettke also discusses carbohydrates and the dose that is the poison. This episode is important for those who want to fix metabolic disease with nutrition. You will learn the simple science of fructose and glucose, how they cause disease, and the simple nutritional and lifestyle solutions to fix metabolic damage.

    1h 27m
  3. 15 SEPT

    Ep 97 - Dr Casey Means | 93% of Adults Have Metabolic Issues (10 SIGNS Your Body Is Failing)

    In this episode, my guest is Dr. Casey Means, MD, a physician trained at Stanford University School of Medicine, an expert on metabolic health and the author of the book, Good Energy. Head to⁠ https://shop.theprimal.com/⁠ to try 100% clean tallow balms. Dr Casey Means Book 'Good Energy': https://amzn.to/4dXiye1 Dr Means has decades of experience understanding the root cause of the most chronic health diseases, namely cancer, Alzheimer's, dementia, heart disease, and obesity. Dr Means asserts our healthcare system, doctors, big pharma, and big food are at the core of our current healthcare crisis, which focuses on profit, not root-cause healing. Access the full show notes, including referenced articles, books, and additional resources: https://www.theprimal.com/lab/the-root-cause-of-chronic-disease-and-the-link-with-mitochondria Dr. Means discusses how all the diseases we see are the root cause of metabolic dysfunction. Even though we might see different symptoms of chronic inflammation, it all traces back to the health of our mitochondria. The first section of this episode highlights why 93% of Americans are sick and why subspecialized medicine is destroying our health. Dr. Means outlines three main industries that are at the core of healthcare: big pharma, big food, and medical doctors, and the trifecta of what's causing metabolic disease: oxidative stress, metabolic dysfunction, and inflammation. The second section of this episode explains metabolic dysfunction (in simple terms) and how we can fix our mitochondria. Dr. Means explains specific science-based protocols, including nutrition, movement, light therapy, and emotional well-being, and how they impact the mitochondria. This episode is important if you have a metabolic condition in which the healthcare system has failed you. You will learn the simple science of how to improve your mitochondria through science-based nutrition and lifestyle tools for optimal health and longevity.

    1h 27m

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The Primal Podcast (previously known as 5 Minute Body) is hosted by Rina Ahluwalia, who has over 25 years of experience in the medical industry. The health podcast discusses root-cause healing including nutritional protocols like the Carnivore Diet to fix inflammation, hormonal dysregulation, heart disease, cancer, dementia, and mental health disorders. Learn More: https://www.theprimal.com/

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