Dr. Jonny Bowden On Inflammation, Cholesterol and More! Part 2 (Episode 114)

21 02 2008

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Dr. Jonny Bowden, PhD: a gentleman and a scholar!

Hello and welcome to the world’s number one and all-around amazing low-carb podcast, “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show With Jimmy Moore!”

Today our host Jimmy Moore finishes up his 2-part interview with low-carb/low-sugar author Jonny Bowden, PhD. Dr. Bowden has a lot of excellent ideas he discusses in this segment of the interview, including: the effect of low-carb diets on cholesterol; the negative impact of inflammation on blood pressure and the causes of inflammation; a product called Satiatrim (Jimmy says it makes a great protein smoothie!); and his latest book, The Most Effective Natural Cures On Earth. Tune in for all this and much, MUCH Moore! :)

Get your hands on a copy of Dr. Jonny’s latest book, The Most Effective Natural Cures On Earth:
  Dr. Jonny Bowden On Inflammation, Cholesterol and More! Part 2 (Episode 114)

LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 114
- The Most Effective Natural Cures On Earth
- Jimmy’s review of Bowden’s Living The Low-Carb Life
- Jimmy’s review of Bowden’s The 150 Healthiest Foods On Earth
- Dr. Jonny Bowden’s official web site
- Satiatrim pro-satiety weight loss beverage
- Dr. Jonny Bowden’s June 2008 cookbook release The Healthiest Meals on Earth: Recipes that Fortify, Protect, and Nourish You

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7 responses to “Dr. Jonny Bowden On Inflammation, Cholesterol and More! Part 2 (Episode 114)”

21 02 2008
Carl (15:55:14) :

Great interview, how dare he speak the truth! He will be kicked out of our medical community.

I hear echos of Doctor Robert Atkins throughout this discussion, because both Doctors are speaking truths.

Insulin, insulin, insulin! Controlling fat is all about Insulin control! Eating some nice fat results in no blood sugar spike response which causes no insulin to be dumped. No insulin equals no fat production. Without Insulin the body can not produce fat.

21 02 2008
Jimmy Moore (17:02:18) :

You got it, Carl! Just wait until my special 4-part interview coming up beginning next Monday. It will be quite a contrast from Dr. Jonny Bowden!

23 02 2008
Esther (01:59:05) :

Excellent. I can’t wait to read his book and see what else I can do to get healthier. We are so privileged to have you to help us with the information that we need and probably wouldn’t be able to figure out where and how to get it ourselves.

You and Christine enjoy that vacation!

23 02 2008
Jimmy Moore (13:42:17) :

Thanks so much Esther! Be sure to listen next week while I’m away for a surprise interview with someone who’ll challenge what you know. See ya!

24 02 2008
Erica (04:10:25) :

That was a fantastic blog! I especially liked the part in ep113 where you touched on the topic of people being told to eat one way, which causes inflammation, and then prescribed a drug to counterract that inflammation. This of course leads to greater profits for pharmaceutical companies. I would love to hear much more about this as it’s one of my interests (ie. misinformation and possible alterior motives).

24 02 2008
Maya (23:47:04) :

Thank you for this great interview. I am completely hooked on your shows and appreciate all the research and work that went into them. I have always been curious about inflammation as an asthmatic. Many of my medications may have helped my lungs but made my entire body feel worse and my doctors never took it seriously until I refused to take three steroids at once. I can’t wait to get my hands on his book as inflammation is a huge deal in the asthmatic process.

1 04 2008
Jimmy Moore (17:24:29) :

THANKS Erica and Maya! KEEP LISTENING! :D

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