Written on February 11, 2010
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Written on February 11, 2010
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Hello and welcome back to The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show With Jimmy Moore!
In today’s interview, Jimmy speaks with Naturopathic Physician, Dr. Kendra Pearsall. Dr. Pearsall has written four books with Dr. Joseph Mercola and creator of Enlita.com, a naturopathic health and nutrition website. In this far-ranging discussion, Jimmy and Dr. Pearsall discuss Homeopathic HCG, why walking is a poor exercise for weight loss, special treatment for emotional eating and much, much more!
LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 333
- Visit our sponsor: LO-CARB U
- Dr. Kendra Pearsall bio
- Enlita.com
- Dr. Pearsall’s YouTube videos
Written on February 8, 2010
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Hello and welcome back to The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show with Jimmy Moore!
In today’s episode, Jimmy presents two great interviews for your listening pleasure. Our main interview is with Dr. David Friedman, who explains that vitamins in the form of “soft chews” are inherently better than either solid or liquid vitamins. He also shares the benefit of his product line called Chews4Health.

But first, in a surprise interview we weren’t expecting to do (but that we couldn’t say no to), Duke University researcher Dr. William Yancy who recently completed a medical study of outcomes for two different dieting populations. One group was given a low-carb ketogenic diet of approximately 20 grams of carbs daily and the other group went on a low-fat diet and took regular doses of orlistat (the prescription strength of the over-the-counter weight loss medication called Alli). Listen in for all the details!
LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 332
- Dr. William Yancy’s comparison research of low-carb vs. low-fat plus orlistat
- Visit our sponsor: LO-CARB U
- Dr. David Friedman bio
- Chews4Health.com
Written on February 4, 2010
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Hello and welcome back to The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show with Jimmy Moore! In today’s podcast, Jimmy has three great segments to share.

Carnie Wilson
First,
Carnie Wilson of the music group Wilson Phillips recently had a baby and has put on a part of the weight she famously lost by gastric bypass surgery. She’s working with TV’s
Dr. Oz to get back to her fighting weight. Carnie and Dr. Oz Show producers invited Jimmy to participate in a round-table interview of her this week and we’re pleased to present the question he asked her.

Rich Vos
br>Next up, our newest sponsor is
Rich Vos of
Results Typical, a trainer who wants to help you get fit, healthy and toned. Listen in for a short talk with Jimmy and Rich.
Finally, our main interview for today’s episode is with motivational speaker Steve Siebold, author of Die Fat or Get Tough. Steve is an outspoken teacher on the theme that weight loss (like so much else in life) is a matter of personal responsibility. If you are fat, his thinking goes, you made yourself that way. Don’t BLAME yourself or beat yourself up, but DO realize that you’ll never lose the weight until you accept that the weight is yours to lose, and you need to develop mental toughness to achieve your weight goal.
LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 331
- Carnie Wilson on The Dr. Oz Show on February 4, 2010
- Visit our sponsor: LO-CARB U
- Visit our newest sponsor: Results Typical by Rich Vos
- Die Fat or Get Tough: 101 Differences in Thinking Between Fat People and Fit People book
- Steve Seibold’s Mental Toughness blog
- DieFatBook.com
Written on February 1, 2010
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Hello and welcome back to The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show with Jimmy Moore!
Today Jimmy shares a very interesting hour-long talk with SUNY Geneseo biochemistry professor Dr. Wendy Pogozelski, or “Dr. Pogo” as her students affectionately know her.
This wide-ranging talk covers the science behind ketosis, why most doctors, television “talking heads,” and other media darlings don’t get the healthy low-carb lifestyle, how the ADA’s dietary recommendations are turning Type I diabetics into Type II, dealing with a nutritionist who isn’t “on board,” why your brain doesn’t care if it burns sugar or ketones (even if you are diabetic), and much, MUCH more!
Do not miss this episode as it is an entertaining and very informative look at one academician’s embrace of high-fat and low-carb nutrition!
LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 330
- Visit our sponsor: LowCarbYou.com
- Dr. Wendy Pogozelski bio
- Dr. Pogo’s PowerPoint slides on low-carb