• A Simple Diet Shift to Take Control of Your Metabolism with Dr. Cate Shanahan

  • Dec 9 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast

A Simple Diet Shift to Take Control of Your Metabolism with Dr. Cate Shanahan

  • Summary

  • Did you know the oils in your kitchen could be sabotaging your health? In this episode, Dr. Mindy sits down with Dr. Cate Shanahan to uncover the surprising dangers of seed oils and how they impact your metabolism, cravings, and overall wellness. Learn why these oils are more harmful than sugar, how to avoid them (even when dining out), and the benefits of a 2-week seed oil-free challenge. Plus, discover practical tips for nourishing your body with the right fats and carbs. It’s time to take control of your health and feel your best!

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    Catherine Shanahan, MD, is a board-certified family physician specializing in the promotion of health and reversal of disease using traditional food as a first line of treatment. She has studied biochemistry and genetics at Cornell University and ethnobotany at the National Tropical Botanical Garden in Kauai, Hawaii. In 2010, she was invited to relocate to the mainland to direct The Bedford Center of Nutritional Medicine, the first clinic of its kind in the country to bring farmers and chefs together with exercise therapists, massage therapists, and dietitians to form a multidisciplinary patient care team.

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