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Sam Shepherd Doesn't Want You to Eat Fruit - Episode 52
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In this episode I once again sit with Sam Shepherd the developer of Valasta Astaxanthin and answer your questions from Instagram.
We finally address the “elephant in the room” when it comes to Sam’s ideas on eating whole fresh fruit.
Sam observers the correlation of increased fructose, particularly high fructose corn syrup, into American food products in the 1970’s with increased inflammation and disease. Concluding that the fructose molecule is the same in any form, even whole fruit, he believes it contributes to the inflammatory issues we see today. Particularly because many of the supermarket fruits we eat today have been hybridized to be bigger and sweeter.
Sam feels that a diet rich in antioxidants from vegetables and green juices buffers the effects of fructose and that’s the reason we don’t see fruit causing issues in much of the holistic health community. However, he feels that the average American on the typical S.A.D. should avoid it.
One of the best indicators to measure inflammation is a CRP (c-reactive protein) test. Since my diet is at least 50% fruit and my life tends to be stressful I told Sam I would run my CRP as an experiment.
I didn’t want to hold the episode up waiting for a test result. However, I did order a test from EverlyWell and will report back on the next episode as well as Instagram. Its a simple mail in test without requiring a lab visit. You can order that same test here: https://refer.everlywell.com/michaelperrine!704da4f6de!a
There’s new ways to support the podcast:
• You can get Valasta Astaxanthin here: https://valasta.net/collections/valasta?ref=PURE
Use the discount code: PURE at checkout.
Check out the podcast I did with the developer Sam Shepherd.
• Everyday Detox Academy is now on Skool! Join the community here: https://www.skool.com/everydaydetox/about for the most concentrated detoxification masterclasses. Instructors include: Michael Perrine, Gil Jacobs and soon to add Dr. Fred Bisci.
• You can find JMR tee’s and other merch here: http://www.jmrizzi.com/shop
Find me on:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everydaydetox/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@everydaydetox
X: https://twitter.com/EveryDayDetox
Vitality Broom Cleanse: https://linktr.ee/everydaydetox
#vegan #plantbased #detox
And remember, we’re just talkin’ here! Nothing said is intended to replace medical treatment or the advice of your healthcare provider. The content of this podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for medical treatment. We strongly suggest you consult your physician or health care provider before attempting or engaging in any of the ideas, methods or practices described in this podcast. Any information or statements made in this podcast regarding dietary supplements or health remedies have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The creators, producers, webmasters, podcasters and distributors of the content of this podcast do not assume any responsibility and disclaim any liability or loss in connection with the improper use of the content of this podcast.
52 episodes
Manage episode 440932678 series 2290010
In this episode I once again sit with Sam Shepherd the developer of Valasta Astaxanthin and answer your questions from Instagram.
We finally address the “elephant in the room” when it comes to Sam’s ideas on eating whole fresh fruit.
Sam observers the correlation of increased fructose, particularly high fructose corn syrup, into American food products in the 1970’s with increased inflammation and disease. Concluding that the fructose molecule is the same in any form, even whole fruit, he believes it contributes to the inflammatory issues we see today. Particularly because many of the supermarket fruits we eat today have been hybridized to be bigger and sweeter.
Sam feels that a diet rich in antioxidants from vegetables and green juices buffers the effects of fructose and that’s the reason we don’t see fruit causing issues in much of the holistic health community. However, he feels that the average American on the typical S.A.D. should avoid it.
One of the best indicators to measure inflammation is a CRP (c-reactive protein) test. Since my diet is at least 50% fruit and my life tends to be stressful I told Sam I would run my CRP as an experiment.
I didn’t want to hold the episode up waiting for a test result. However, I did order a test from EverlyWell and will report back on the next episode as well as Instagram. Its a simple mail in test without requiring a lab visit. You can order that same test here: https://refer.everlywell.com/michaelperrine!704da4f6de!a
There’s new ways to support the podcast:
• You can get Valasta Astaxanthin here: https://valasta.net/collections/valasta?ref=PURE
Use the discount code: PURE at checkout.
Check out the podcast I did with the developer Sam Shepherd.
• Everyday Detox Academy is now on Skool! Join the community here: https://www.skool.com/everydaydetox/about for the most concentrated detoxification masterclasses. Instructors include: Michael Perrine, Gil Jacobs and soon to add Dr. Fred Bisci.
• You can find JMR tee’s and other merch here: http://www.jmrizzi.com/shop
Find me on:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everydaydetox/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@everydaydetox
X: https://twitter.com/EveryDayDetox
Vitality Broom Cleanse: https://linktr.ee/everydaydetox
#vegan #plantbased #detox
And remember, we’re just talkin’ here! Nothing said is intended to replace medical treatment or the advice of your healthcare provider. The content of this podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for medical treatment. We strongly suggest you consult your physician or health care provider before attempting or engaging in any of the ideas, methods or practices described in this podcast. Any information or statements made in this podcast regarding dietary supplements or health remedies have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The creators, producers, webmasters, podcasters and distributors of the content of this podcast do not assume any responsibility and disclaim any liability or loss in connection with the improper use of the content of this podcast.
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