
Welcome to the Health, Wealth & Godly Wisdom Podcast...the show where we dive deep into the keys to building wealth, living with purpose, and unlocking your full potential. In each episode, we explore powerful strategies for financial freedom, from scaling a business to earning passive income. We’ll also talk about health and wellness, with a focus on the life-changing benefits of intermittent fasting. And of course, we’ll discuss how to hear God’s voice in every decision you make, guiding you toward success in all areas of life. With over 500 episodes featuring the top 500 doctors from around the United States, we bring you expert advice on topics like how to get rid of inflammation and take your health to a whole new level. Plus, we interview top business leaders across the country who share their secrets for scaling and thriving in today’s fast-paced world. Let’s get started!
Welcome to the Health, Wealth & Godly Wisdom Podcast...the show where we dive deep into the keys to building wealth, living with purpose, and unlocking your full potential. In each episode, we explore powerful strategies for financial freedom, from scaling a business to earning passive income. We’ll also talk about health and wellness, with a focus on the life-changing benefits of intermittent fasting. And of course, we’ll discuss how to hear God’s voice in every decision you make, guiding you toward success in all areas of life. With over 500 episodes featuring the top 500 doctors from around the United States, we bring you expert advice on topics like how to get rid of inflammation and take your health to a whole new level. Plus, we interview top business leaders across the country who share their secrets for scaling and thriving in today’s fast-paced world. Let’s get started!
Episodes
Monday Feb 11, 2019
Monday Feb 11, 2019
Today's guest is Doctor Marisol. She's a naturopathic doctor. She is known as the queen of thrones, and she's a world leader in natural medicine!
In this preview from Podcast #76 Dr. Marisol explains why your urine may be pink after eating beets and what it means about your gut health!
Full audio version: https://chantelray.podbean.com/e/wa76/
Full video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-o9w0LzWuk&t=1s
Friday Feb 08, 2019
Friday Feb 08, 2019
Welcome back to another episode of the Waist Away podcast! Today's guest is Doctor Marisol. She's a naturopathic doctor. Because of her passion for gut health and cleansing, she is known as the “Queen of Thrones”. She's a world leader in natural medicine and we're so excited to have her on the show this week!
video version: https://youtu.be/f-o9w0LzWuk
Dr. Marisol's website: https://www.drmarisol.com/
LISTENER QUESTIONS
Q1 - 37:37
My friend got something called the Squatty Potty. It's a stool that sits around your toilet and lifts up your knees so you're sitting like a caveman when you poop. She said this is the way nature intended us to poop, lol. I have never heard of this before and what is the truth behind it? Do you agree with it?
- Joann in Virginia Beach.
Q2 - 39:47
I've tried everything natural to help me go, and it seems like everything works for a short amount of time and then all of the sudden it stops working. I've tried Senna Tea, Aloe Lax, Smooth Move just to name a few. Why is it that they seem to work and then all of the sudden stop? Do you have any recommendations for something else to either drink or take as a supplement to help me go?
- Natalie in Alabama
Q3 - 41:39
I listened to your podcast about floating poop and I went to my doctor and he said that floating poop isn't that big of a deal. It was thought to be for a little while but that's a less popular idea now. He said it has to do with the amount of fat that you are eating, but I shouldn't be concerned. By the way, this was a general doctor, not a specialist. I feel like I'm just getting mixed messages about this because after your podcast I got the idea that it was a bad thing. I've been reading online a lot of stuff that talks about the foods that we eat that cause gas that makes the floating poop. I was surprised because some healthy things that were listed were apples, honey and prunes. What is the deal? Is it good or bad or doesn't matter?
- Anonymous
Q4 - 47:11
I want to have a stool test done to see what's going on and find out if my liver and gut are normal. What is the best kit I could buy to help me dive into those issues but won't cost me an arm and a leg? Something that is reliable. Also, can you just do a blood test for this or is stool better?
- Angela in Myrtle Beach
Q5 - 49:42
I have this problem where every time I'm in a car and airplane, somewhere that I know it's really inconvenient to go to the bathroom I have to go. Even if I'm driving to church or work locally, I have to leave 15 minutes early just in case I have to stop at a gas station and go to the bathroom. What is my problem and how do I get back to living my life?
- Courtney in Fluvana.
Q6 - 51:37
. Do you think CBD oil helps with constipation? It's been helping me with pain in joints, but does it help or hurt with constipation?
- Jennifer in New Hampshire
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Monday Feb 04, 2019
Monday Feb 04, 2019
Today’s guest is a second-time guest, Dr. Ann Louise Gittleman! She is an award-winning nutritionist and New York Times Best Selling Author of over 30 books on health and nutrition including diet, detox, women’s health, perimenopause, menopause, beauty, and the environment. SELF Magazine recognized her as one of the Top 10 Notable Nutritionists in the United States, and she’s known as the First Lady of Nutrition.
In this Podcast Preview, Dr. Gittleman talks about the different types of teas that you shouldn't drink!
Audio Version: https://chantelray.podbean.com/e/wa75/
Video Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCls4yWhREc&feature=youtu.be
Monday Feb 04, 2019
How to counteract a Gluten Attack! With Autumn Smith - Podcast Preview #74
Monday Feb 04, 2019
Monday Feb 04, 2019
Welcome back to the Waist Away Podcast! Today’s guest is the cofounder of Paleo Valley, which is an INCREDIBLE online resource, with a ton of helpful information, and a line of incredible products that she helped create. She is also one of the cohosts of the Optimize Paleo Podcast, which has become one of my favorites to listen to. Please welcome Autumn Smith!
In this podcast preview, Autumn Smith explains how to cleanse your system when accidentally eat gluten.
Full audio version: https://chantelray.podbean.com/e/wa74/
Full video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Is_z5WprLns&feature=youtu.be
Friday Feb 01, 2019
Friday Feb 01, 2019
Today’s guest is a second-time guest, Dr. Ann Louise Gittleman! She is an award-winning nutritionist and New York Times Best Selling Author of over 30 books on health and nutrition including diet, detox, women’s health, perimenopause, menopause, beauty, and the environment. SELF Magazine recognized her as one of the Top 10 Notable Nutritionists in the United States, and she’s known as the First Lady of Nutrition. It is such an honor to have her on the show again!
Dr. Ann Louise Gittleman's Website: https://annlouise.com/
Bile Builder: https://unikeyhealth.com/products/bile-builder
Video Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCls4yWhREc&feature=youtu.be
Listener Questions:
04:23 - Q: A couple of my friends have been talking about trying the “Amazing Gallbladder and Liver Flush” and I wanted to see if you were familiar with this, and if it was something that you recommend?
- Brandy in New Hampshire
07:00 - Q: I really enjoyed your podcast with Dr Gittleman and am so excited she is coming back on the show! On the last episode, she talked about not being a big fan of kombucha, but didn’t elaborate too much. I was thrown off by this because kombucha seems to be all the rage in my healthy circles. Could you talk some more about pros and cons of kombucha, and what I should be looking out for?
- Lauren in North Carolina
13:20 - Q: With it being the New Year, a lot of my friends are talking about resolutions, and some of them are trying to give up coffee. Some of them say the problem with their coffee is everything that they add to it, while others say that they’ve heard caffeine ages you. One friend simply said she doesn’t want to depend on coffee to get through her day. I can give up a lot of things if I need to, but coffee would be really hard for me! What is your opinion on the pros and cons of coffee? I either drink it black, or with a little cream.
- Tricia in Vienna
18:11 - Q: I live right behind a police station, and recently received a letter that some heavy metals were found on site and in the water. The letter recommended that all residents with a ½ mile radius have their ground water well tested for contaminates, and said that the City Health and Public Works Department will come out and test this for free. None of my neighbors seem to be freaking out about this, but I am. Have you heard of something like this before? I have scheduled my appointment, which is a few weeks out. In the meantime, should I be avoiding my water? Drinking it, showering in it, etc. And there are the what if’s after the Health Department comes out…if they say the water is safe, should I continue business as usual, and if it is not safe, what should I do? HELP!
- Courtney in Virginia Beach
21:04 - Q: My mom had gallbladder issues in her 40s, and had to have it removed after a lot of pain and complications. I want to do things that promote good gallbladder health so that I can keep mine as long as possible. What kinds of foods should I be eating or avoiding, and are there any supplements that you recommend?
- Tracie in Winston Salem
22:55 - Anonymous Question
23:55 - Q: I deal with hypothyroidism, and have recently been learning how that is related to my bile and gallbladder. It’s all so confusing, I am trying to figure out if my gallbladder is causing thyroid issues or my thyroid is causing my gallbladder issues, but I keep hearing people talk about how I need to create healthy bile! Can you talk about how these two are related (the thyroid and the gallbladder), and the role of bile?
- Rose in Destin
27:16 - Q: I recently heard a doctor on another podcast talking about olive oil. He said it is the best thing ever for us, and that we can’t get enough of it, that we should be putting it on everything that we eat! I was wondering if you agree with this, first of all, and also, if there is such thing as too much healthy fats. Will the hurt my gallbladder?
- Kim in Ohio
30:53 - Q: I tried to give blood today, and the nurse on the bloodmobile told me that my iron was too low. This is the first I’ve heard of this being an issue for me! What are some things I can do to improve my iron?
-Lexi in Norfolk
32:10 - Q: I eat really healthy, work out 5x week, have been doing Intermittent Fasting in about a 6 hour window, but I am still really tired! Everything seems to be fine except my Ferratin levels are low, while my iron is normal. What is the difference in iron levels and Ferratin levels, and could this be what is making me tired?
- Sarah in Providence
40:44 - Q: My thyroid is getting a little better since I’ve been fasting, but my numbers still aren’t back to normal. My doctor has said that I am low in iodine, and that I can get iodine in dairy. But I thought dairy wasn’t good for my thyroid? I am so tired of this conflicting information! What can I do to raise my iodine levels and should I be eating dairy?
- Becky in New York
43:24 - Q: I have been really trying to follow the 80/20 principle and have cleaned up my diet a lot, even getting rid of dairy and gluten but my Psoriasis and eczema are still out of control. Do you have any other tips I can try?
- Anonymous
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To learn more about the principles of intermittent fasting, purchase Chantel's book, Waist Away: The Chantel Ray Way NOW by visiting http://amzn.to/2CVmTgs
YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCteFjiVaY6n0SOAixcyZbWA
Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheChantelRayWay
Things we love: https://chantelrayway.com/things-i-love-2/
Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheChantelRayWay
***As always, this podcast is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any condition and is for information purposes only. Please consult with your healthcare professional before making any changes to your current lifestyle.***
Friday Jan 25, 2019
Friday Jan 25, 2019
Welcome back to the Waist Away Podcast! Today’s guest is the cofounder of Paleo Valley, which is an INCREDIBLE online resource, with a ton of helpful information, and a line of incredible products that she helped create. She is also one of the cohosts of the Optimize Paleo Podcast, which has become one of my favorites to listen to. Please welcome Autumn Smith!
Video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Is_z5WprLns&feature=youtu.be
Check out Autumn's online store: https://paleovalley.com/ (use the promo code 'autumn10' to get 10% off her products!!)
SPEAKER QUESTIONS:
Q1 - 02:28
I know you had some frustrations with the “healthy” foods that were on the market and all of their crazy ingredients, which just drives me crazy too! So you created a bunch of your own. How did your Paleovalley product line come to be?
Q2 - 09:02
When we were preparing for this interview, you told me that one of the things you are really passionate about is educating people on micronutrient deficiency, which can rear its head in everything from dandruff to weight gain and high blood pressure. It can really lead to some serious issues, and for some people, it’s not even on their radar! Can you talk a little about this?
Q3 - 11:44
Another thing that you are passionate about is functional testing, which is something I know so many of our listeners would be interested in because so many people want to know what the heck is wrong with them, or why they aren’t feeling 100%. There are so many different options out there, to check your gut, hormones, antibodies, and a bunch of other stuff. What have you learned about functional testing, and what has your experience been with it?
Q4 - 15:22
Before we get started with Listener Questions, I want to ask you something that I ask all my guests…walk us through a day in the life of Autumn, what and when do you eat on a typical day? Or just tell us what you ate yesterday for example?
LISTENER QUESTIONS:
Q1 - 21:25
I was at one of my favorite local restaurants last week, and requested my sandwich on a gluten free bun, but I immediately felt horrible afterwards. My stomach was in knots, and I just felt so icky the rest of the day. I figure that they accidentally gave me regular bread, which has happened before. Next time this happens (which hopefully it won’t), what should I do to counteract this gluten attack?
- Carol in Arkansas
Q2 - 25:19
I developed a really bad staph infection and had no choice but to take an antibiotic, which I ABSOLULTELY hate to do! I was scared and didn’t want it to spread. Anyways, I am done with the antibiotic, my staph infection is gone, and now I want to get my gut back in order! What can I do to get my gut health in check after wrecking it with antibiotics?
- Pamela in Forest, Virginia
Q3 - 27:00
My friend has been obsessed with Alkaline water lately, she swears by it! I saw it for sale by the gallon at my local juice bar the other day and asked the cashier about it. She said I should start with a level 7, because if I started with a level 10, I could become violently ill and get a migraine, since I am not used to alkaline water. It struck me as odd that any sort of water could make me sick! Then I remembered something you said on your podcast about how you aren’t a fan of it, but I couldn’t remember why. What is your opinion on alkaline water, and why?
- Mariah in New Mexico
Q4 - 30:51
I recently started eating Paleo, and am really enjoying the energy I am feeling during the day, but I have had the hardest time sleeping! I’ve also noticed that when I do sleep, I have really odd/vivid dreams. I was reading online that this is common for people who cut out sugar. Why is this? Will I go back to normal soon?
- Karen in Northern VA
Q5 - 37:03
My questions is that my scale has not moved, and I have not lost inches. But I looked at my Christmas photos, and I look visibly smaller. My arms and even legs look more trim. How is it possible to look thinner, but the scale and measurements haven’t changed? Love your podcast, I listen every day at work!
- Lauri from Sparks, Nevada
Q6 - 42:31
So.. I know at some point, I gotta give up cheese.. Ive always loved cheese! All of a sudden however, I have been tasting the salt immensely in the cheese.😣😣 I did pray recently to the Lord to change my taste buds to the foods he wants me to eat. I like you did, have HYPOTHYROIDISM. I know the Lord is calling me to a natural way of eating. So.. In paleo, I saw raw dairy cheese as acceptable.. So in my case, what should I do?
- Rosario
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To learn more about the principles of intermittent fasting, purchase Chantel's book, Waist Away: The Chantel Ray Way NOW by visiting http://amzn.to/2CVmTgs
YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCteFjiVaY6n0SOAixcyZbWA
Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheChantelRayWay
Things we love: https://chantelrayway.com/things-i-love-2/
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***As always, this podcast is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any condition and is for information purposes only. Please consult with your healthcare professional before making any changes to your current lifestyle.***
Friday Jan 25, 2019
Friday Jan 25, 2019
Hey Guys! Today we interviewed Thin Eater, Kristine Kaliebe. She has implemented many of the principles from Chantels Book "Waist Away" and we wanted to ask her a few questions! We talked about how she got into intermittent fasting, what she eats on a daily basis, how she transitioned into being sugar-free/grain-free, and everything in between!
Sit back, Relax, and Enjoy!
Video Version: https://youtu.be/VZ7Vp4K3izM
QUESTIONS
Q1 - 0:27
Kristine, tell us a little about your story and how you got into intermittent fasting.
Q2 - 1:10
What has been your experience with intermittent fasting??
Q3 - 2:02
In Chantel's book, she always refers back to the HUNGER SCALE. How do you think you incorporate that into your life??
Q4 - 3:35
When would you say you stop eating??
Q5 - 4:36
Talking about the sugar-free and grain-free lifestyle…what do you do when you have that sugar craving??
Q6 - 5:30
For the most part, what does your diet consist of?
Q7 - 6:27
What are your thoughts on consuming dairy?
Q8 - 7:44
With living your lifestyle, do you ever find yourself wanting comfort food?
Q9 - 9:11
Do you currently eat meat?
Q10 - 10:28
Do you believe in binge eating during the holidays??
Q11 - 11:51
Can you give us some tips on how to avoid overeating?
Wednesday Jan 23, 2019
Wednesday Jan 23, 2019
In this special episode, Chantel interviews a "Thin Eater'. If you've read her book, then you're familiar with the term, but in this episode, we take an in-depth look into the lifestyle of a "Thin Eater" and glean some excellent tips and eating habits for a healthier life. Please welcome our guest Lindsay Eure! She is an entertainer, performing arts instructor, and is also a resident artist at Zeiders American Dream Theater.
In this Podcast Preview, Lindsay Eure talks about only eating foods that she enjoys and not forcing herself to eat stuff she enjoys.
full audio version: https://chantelray.podbean.com/e/wa73/
full video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-aq0YVd1rc
Friday Jan 18, 2019
Friday Jan 18, 2019
BONUS EPISODE
In this special episode, Chantel interviews a "Thin Eater'. If you've read her book, then you're familiar with the term, but in this episode, we take an in-depth look into the lifestyle of a "Thin Eater" and glean some excellent tips and eating habits for a healthier life. Please welcome our guest Lindsay Eure! She is an entertainer, performing arts instructor, and is also a resident artist at Zeiders American Dream Theater.
video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-aq0YVd1rc
Questions:
Q1 - 03:01
What does a typical day look like for you?
Q2 - 07:44
If you don't love a certain food do you keep eating it?
Q3 - 09:43
How do you know when you're physically hungry?
Q4 - 13:24
What is a typical lunch for you?
Q5 - 13:59
Do you like the feeling of being full?
Q6 - 14:59
If you were craving m&m's and skittles would you eat them?
Q7 - 15:47
Describe eating your favorite dessert.
Q8 - 19:01
Chantel's assistant story
Q9 - 20:51
Is there any type of food that you limit?
Q10 - 22:40
If you were at a birthday party and they had cake, would you eat it?
Q11 - 23:14
Name your favorite meat, vegetable and starch.
Q12 - 25:06
What size lunch and dinner do you eat?
Q13 - 26:36
Do you ever over eat?
Q14 - 29:14
How often do you over eat?
Q15 - 32:07
What are your top 5 favorite things to eat?
Q16 - 33:54
Describe the kind of sweets that you eat.
Q17 - 34:50
Describe how you eat tortilla chips.
Q18 - 36:35
Do you feel like you're in bondage to food?
Q19 - 37:36
What's your clean eating ratio?
Q20 - 39:15
What tips do you have to not overeat?
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To learn more about the principles of intermittent fasting, purchase Chantel's book, Waist Away: The Chantel Ray Way NOW by visiting http://amzn.to/2CVmTgs
YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCteFjiVaY6n0SOAixcyZbWA
Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheChantelRayWay
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***As always, this podcast is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any condition and is for information purposes only. Please consult with your healthcare professional before making any changes to your current lifestyle.***
Friday Jan 11, 2019
Friday Jan 11, 2019
Today’s guest is the host of the La Vida Low Carb podcast, which I appeared on recently and had a BLAST! He is also the co- host of Keto Talk with Dr Will Cole, and the author of several books including Keto Clarity and Cholesterol Clarity, and the Complete Guide to Fasting, which he co-authored with Dr Jason Fung…it is one of my favorites! His most recent project is “Real Food Keto”, which he wrote with his wife, Christine. I am sooo excited to have them both on the show today! Please welcome Jimmy and Christine Moore.
Video Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2gsKCuzvR4
Jimmy's Website: http://www.livinlavidalowcarb.com
STARTING QUESTIONS:
For our listeners that don’t know you, tell us about both of your personal journeys, how long have you been Livin La Vida Low Carb, and what caused you to start on this journey? You’ve been “Keto” long before Keto was a popular thing, early 2000’s right?
In your new book, Real Food Keto, you talk about focusing on whole foods, which is something a lot of Keto people don’t talk abo. Tell us about what makes your book different from the other books written about the keto diet?
Everyone knows about the Keto diet as it pertains to weight loss, but your book digs into so many other topics like digestion and detoxification. Tell us some more about these other benefits that aren’t spoken of as much in Keto Circles?
Another cool thing about the book is that it has a bunch of recipes! Did you help develop these? Which are some of your favorites in the book?
What would you say some of the most common misconceptions about the Keto Diet are, and how do you combat them?
Let’s talk about Intermittent Fasting. I find that a lot of Keto people have been able to easily transition into Intermittent Fasting, and vice versa. How are the two related?
Before we get started with Listener Questions, I want to ask you a question I ask every guest, walk us through a day in the life of Jimmy and Christine. What do you eat on any given day, take yesterday for example? What time do you usually eat your first meal, last meal, etc.
As I talked about, you have a lot going on between your podcasts, books, Youtube, etc. What is the best one stop shop that our listeners can follow you to keep posted on all that you are doing? Also, you need to tell the listeners about your Low Carb cruise which sounds like a ton of fun!
Listener Questions:
Q1 - 10:44
I was talking about the Keto diet with my girl friend the other day and she told me she was doing something called the Modified Keto diet which is a lot less restrictive. Are you familiar with this, and can you please explain it? Is this something that you recommend?
-Samantha in New Jersey
Q2 - 15:14
I have been consistently intermittent fasting for a year now, typically in a 6 hour eating window each day. The longest I’ve ever fasted is 24 hours. I want to push myself to a longer fast, but want to be safe in doing so. What are some good ways to ease into longer fasts? What is the longest amount of time that it is safe to water fast?
-Cynthia in Myrtle Beach
Q3 - 31:35
High Cholesterol runs in my family, and the last time I had bloodwork done, my LDL was slightly elevated. Of course, the doc wanted to put me on medication but I am not ready to do that. What can I do to try to reverse this naturally? I am 40 years old, about 20 lb overweight.
-Tracie in Fort Worth
Q4 - 24:53
I read something the other day about the Keto diet treating fatty liver disease. I found this to be insane since the Keto diet is a high fat diet. This really got me thinking how counter cultural this diet can seem. For example, there are some people who think I should limit the amount of red meat, and steaks, while they are a staple of the Keto diet. In the simplest way, how do you describe the benefits of a high fat diet to people who just don’t get it?
- Anonymous
Q5 - 29:30
I am in my first week of Keto and having severe aches in my arms and legs. I haven’t been doing anything out of the ordinary as far as workouts, so I can’t help but wonder if this was related to my diet change? I started googling and saw that this is common when transitioning to Keto, and one reason I read was that my salt levels could be low? My whole life I’ve been trying to limit my salt, I’ve heard its especially bad for women and weight loss. Now I am hearing that I should be adding more salt to my food and even into my water to avoid these aches. Is this true? And if so, why?
-Toni in New York
Q6 - 32:19
Can you help me settle the keto alcohol debate once and for all? I am told that things like whiskey and vodka don’t contain carbs, so to my understanding, if I drink them with soda water or something like Diet Pepsi or crystal light, it should be a carb free drink? So why do some people say you can’t drink alcohol and stay in Ketosis? I’ve cut out wine and beer, and felt this was a good alternative. Also, along these lines, I’ve been told that flavored vodkas don’t have carbs in them, but can’t understand how this is true. Something about the sugar being cooked out? How can I cut loose and still cut my weight at the same time?
-Jennifer in Lancaster
Q7 - 35:06
I started the keto diet and the first two days I had the worst stomach cramps on bright yellow diarrhea. I’ve never seen it this color before. It was the color of a highlighter. I went back to normal eventually, but it was still alarming. Have you ever heard of this and what is the cause?
-Anonymous
Monday Jan 07, 2019
Monday Jan 07, 2019
Today's guest is Brad Kearns! He is the Co-Author of “Keto Reset Diet” which was a New York Times Bestseller. He also works with Mark Sisson to promote the Primal Blueprint lifestyle with books, seminars, retreats ,and online courses. He also hosts two podcasts, the “Get Over Yourself” Podcast and the “Primal Endurance” podcast. He’s a triathlete, and fun fact, in 2018, he TWICE broke the Guiness World Record for the fastest single hole of golf ever played. It’s such an honor to have him on the show!
In this Podcast Preview, Brad Kearns talks about sex drive! Find out if it's normal for a diet change like the Keto Diet should lower your sex drive or not.
Full version: https://chantelray.podbean.com/e/wa70/
Video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKUH57eZLiQ&feature=youtu.be
Brad Kearns website: https://www.bradkearns.com/
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To learn more about the principles of intermittent fasting, purchase Chantel's book, Waist Away: The Chantel Ray Way NOW by visiting http://amzn.to/2CVmTgs
YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCteFjiVaY6n0SOAixcyZbWA
Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TheChantelRayWay
Things we love: https://chantelrayway.com/things-i-love-2/
Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheChantelRayWay
***As always, this podcast is not designed to diagnose, treat, prevent or cure any condition and is for information purposes only. Please consult with your healthcare professional before making any changes to your current lifestyle.***
Friday Jan 04, 2019
Friday Jan 04, 2019
In this episode we talk to Brad Kearns! He is the Co-Author of “Keto Reset Diet” which was a New York Times Bestseller. He also works with Mark Sisson to promote the Primal Blueprint lifestyle with books, seminars, retreats ,and online courses. He also hosts two podcasts, the “Get Over Yourself” Podcast and the “Primal Endurance” podcast. He’s a triathlete, and fun fact, in 2018, he TWICE broke the Guiness World Record for the fastest single hole of golf ever played. It’s such an honor to have him on the show!
Video version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKUH57eZLiQ&feature=youtu.be
Brad Kearns website: https://www.bradkearns.com/
Speaker Questions
Q1 - 09:54
I get a lot of questions about Ketosis- how can someone tell when they are in ketosis, how long does it usually take people to get into ketosis, and can one little slip up, like a cookie or something throw you right out of ketosis? Can you talk a little about the state of Ketosis?
Q2 - 12:25
A big piece of this book, and the Keto Reset is Intermittent Fasting, which is of course what we got started talking about on this show. Will you explain how Keto and Intermittent Fasting go hand in hand? What are the hours that you personally eat and fast each day?
Listener Questions
Q1 - 20:11
I ate Keto for almost a year and several months ago I fell off the wagon and have had the hardest time getting back into it. I have a couple good days and then I fall off again. I miss how I feel in Ketosis and really want to get back to it, not only was I losing weight, but I felt GREAT! Do you have any tips to get me back in the zone?
- Julie in Rock Hill
Q2 - 24:53
Since I struggle with Autoimmune issues, I always assumed gluten was just about the worst thing, but I could eat, but lately I realize that it’s dairy that is really affecting me. I’ve noticed that when I have dairy it just makes me so tired and I feel awful. I don’t want to completely deprive myself and binge out. I’ve heard that sheep and goat dairy are the best forms of dairy that I should focus on. What are your thoughts on dairy, and if I were to have just a little, what are some of the best sources?
- Lisa in Greenville
Q3 - 26:47
I’ve heard nightmare stories about starting the Keto diet, including the Keto Flu, and everything else from bad breath, constipation, to low sex drive. I want to get started, but all of these horror stories kind of freak me out. What are some things I can do to make the transition smoother?
- Jamie in Virginia Beach
Q4 - 32:40
What are some of your favorite keto sweet treats? I am not a huge sweet person but sometimes I just want a little bite of something. One thing I enjoy is a spoon or two of whipped cream, which is only about 1 carb per TBSP, but I know the chemicals in it are not good for me. What are some better alternatives?
- Kyle in Arizona
Q5 - 34:37
I’ve lost about 60 pounds over the past year following Intermittent Fasting and the Keto diet. I have about 15 lbs left to go (20 would be nice), and those last few lbs are just so stubborn? I am doing the same thing I’ve been doing, just so stalled! What should I do?
- Joanne in Idaho
Q6 - 38:06
Is there a difference in the Keto diet, versus Atkins and South Beach? My friends try to tell me they are the same thing with a different name, but I feel like Atkins and South Beach are focused more on low carbs and include a lot more artificial ingredients like their bars and frozen meals. What are some other differences?
- Sarah in Madison
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Wednesday Jan 02, 2019
Wednesday Jan 02, 2019
Today's guest is the host of “Just In Health” podcast and runs the Just In Health Wellness Clinic and consults patients all over via Skype. He works with everyone from athletes who are trying to increase their performance to people struggling with autoimmune issues and chronic illness. It is such an honor to have Dr. Justin Marchegiani on the show today!
In this Podcast preview, Justin Marchegiani talks about your period, why it might be heavy, how to get the right amount of iron, and why to NOT give blood.
Video Version: https://youtu.be/zdE1EKmN7kY
Full Podcast: https://chantelray.podbean.com/e/wa69/
Dr. Marchegiani's Website: https://justinhealth.com/
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Friday Dec 28, 2018
Friday Dec 28, 2018
Today's guest is the host of “Just In Health” podcast and runs the Just In Health Wellness Clinic and consults patients all over via Skype. He works with everyone from athletes who are trying to increase their performance to people struggling with auto immune issues and chronic illness. It is such an honor to have Dr Justin Marchegiani on the show today!
Video Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jiAVnbD0pk
Dr. Marchegiani's Website: https://justinhealth.com/
SPEAKER QUESTIONS
I was browsing your website and saw that you interned with Dr Kalish, who was a previous guest on our show, and someone that I am a huge fan of! Tell us how you got started in this field?
One of the first times I heard you was on the Candida Summit with Evan Brand. Candida is something we talk about a lot on the show, and recently we’ve received a few questions about Small Intenstin Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBL) which has a lot of the same symptoms of Candida. How can we know the difference in the two?
Your website is awesome, you have a ton of resources, so I want to make sure our listeners can find you at justinhealth.com. Tell us about what else you offer, how can we get in touch with you, and what kind of consults do you provide?
Before we get started with listener questions, something I always like to ask our guests is to walk us through a typical day in your life. What did you eat yesterday? Our podcast started out talking about Intermittent Fasting, is this something that you do? When do you typically eat?
LISTENER QUESTIONS
Q1 - 07:43
I’ve been eating 90% clean and sticking with a 6 hour eating window consistently. I haven’t been drinking alcohol very much, but I have several Christmas parties in the next couple weeks and I want to cut loose, but not ruin the good results I am seeing. When I have a couple glasses of wine here and there I can’t believe how puffy it makes me feel almost immediately! What are some of the “better” drinks I should order? And what is your opinion on drinking in general when I am working towards a healthy lifestyle?
- Kate in Kansas City
Q2 - 10:56
You’ve touched on Red light therapy in previous podcasts, and I feel like it is popping up everywhere! My local tanning salon has a red light therapy chamber, and another friend of mine just ordered a single bulb that she hangs above her face. Do you think there is really something to this, or is it just another fad?
- Amy in TX
Q3 - 12:28
Q4 - 14:00
I was having some terrible pain in my knee when I worked out, so I went to the doctor and he told me I am developing arthritis in my right knee. I always thought arthritis affected older people with an unhealthy lifestyle and was really disappointed to hear this. I don’t want to completely stop working out all together, but I also don’t want to make it worse. What should I be doing to remain active, but also to prevent this from worsening? Also, what is the difference in rheumatoid arthritis and what I am experiencing? Could my knee issue develop into rheumatoid arthritis in other places in my body?
- Rachel in Nevada
Q5 - 17:43
A couple podcasts back, your guest mentioned that I should be pooping one time for every time that I eat. I am typically eating two hours per day in a 6 hour eating window, but I am lucky to poop one time per day, at the MOST! What are some things that I can be doing to get more regular movements, and should I really be concerned with going two times per day?
- Anonymous
Q6 - 20:19
I used to get migraines as a teenager, a couple times a year…really bad ones that made me vomit. I didn’t have them for over ten years, but in the past 6 months, I’ve had atleast 6 of them. They are so bad that I can’t function, or do anything besides lay there and wait for them to pass, I can’t even sleep. I went to the doctor to get checked out and they can’t find anything wrong with me that would explain them coming back. What could have caused them to disappear and come back suddenly? I am paranoid that something is really wrong, and I can’t afford to miss out on anymore work or life.
- Tina in South Carolina
Q7 - 23:20
My husband had a check up, and found out that he had high levels of ferritin. This was the first time I ever heard of this. I understand it is somehow related to iron but I am struggling to understand the connection and the difference. Is this something he should be concerned with?
- Crystal in Augusta
Q8 - 24:28
Lately my periods have been really really strong and I went to the doctor recently and found out that my iron levels are low, and my estrogen levels are high. I’ve tried taking iron supplements but they all seem to make me really constipated. How can I address these iron issues without being constipated! Are there other supplements you recommend, or foods I should focus on? I have a blood drive coming up at my work and I am really hesitant to give blood until I can get my iron under control. A friend told me that when you give blood it encourages your body to make more, but she is not a doctor, and I want to be sure I am taking all the right steps.
- Veronica in Buffalo
Q9 - 27:55
Q10 - 30:41
I’ve always struggled with getting my water in each day. I heard once that I should be drinking half my body weight in ounces of water. Usually I start off my day really slow, and find myself chugging towards the end of the day to get it all in. The other day, my trainer told me that chugging isn’t good because my body doesn’t absorb the water as well that way. He said that I should sip on it and even move it around in my mouth. This is the first time I’ve ever heard anything like this. Is there any truth behind it? Is it pointless to drink water if I am chugging it down?
- Dawn in Virginia
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Friday Dec 21, 2018
Friday Dec 21, 2018
Today’s guest is a 3 Time Canadian Natural Bodybuilding Champion, an author, and a huge advocate for natural nutrition and training methods. He’s the president of BiOptimizers , a company that helps to fix gut health, AND the host of the Awesome Health Podcast. It is such an honor to have Wade Lightheart on the show today!
Video Version: https://youtu.be/M57BPWkEtbc
Wade Lightheart's Website: http://www.wadelightheart.net/
Speaker Questions
You’re the first bodybuilding champion we’ve had on the show, tell us how you got started in the world of Bodybuilding?
How did you transition into the world of gut health and digestion, is this something you suffered with personally, did you see a lot of other bodybuilders struggling with this?
So what all do you offer through Bioptimizers? I was browsing the site and the Gluten Guardian caught my eye because my body does not handle gluten well and I know many of our listeners struggle with this too. But it’s more than the supplements, you offer courses and so many resources.
You talk openly about being vegetarian, what caused you to make this decision, and what changes have you noticed in your body since you made the switch?
You are also a fan of Intermittent Fasting, how long have you been doing this, and what is your daily eating window like? What kind of feedback from the body-building community did you get when you started talking about fasting?
Before we get started with listener questions, I always like to ask my guests “what did you eat yesterday?” Walk us through a day in your life.
Listener Questions:
Q1: 24:26
My friend recently purchased a Kangen water system and is a HUGE fan. Not only does she drink it, but she told me about adjusting different PH levels for things like soaking vegetables, treating moles on her skin, showering, etc. I know it is quite the investment, and I am wondering about the science behind how this works, and is it worth the money, or in her head? She tells me it’s not just about the PH, but also the ionization that breaks the water molecules down.
-Amy in Virginia Beach
Q2: 30:21
I’ve been researching proteolytic enzymes because I have heard they can be so good for the inflammation that I deal with, as well as Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Is it safe to take these while I am doing my longer 24-48 hour fasts? Also, are there any particular brands that you recommend? What are some foods that I can eat which are natural sources of these powerful enzymes?
-Clare in Nevada
Q3: 35:38
I had a sinus infection that just wouldn’t go away, and my doctor insisted on putting me on an antibiotic. I hate taking an antibiotic and really didn’t want to do this but it did help me clear up. What can I do/take to get my gut back to normal after the antibiotics infiltrated my system?
-Carter in Gainesville
Q4: 37:32
This is so gross, but something I am so curious about! I recently read something in Women’s Health about different poop colors revealing different health issues, or areas of concern. Is this really true? If so, what should I be looking out for? What are some signs of a really good, healthy poop?
-Anonymous
Q5: 39:35
I recently saw an article about Round Up pesticide being traced to cancer, which is scary. I buy about 90% organic produce, but on your podcast the other day, I heard that even some produce from a farmers market could have pesticides on it! How can I know that what I am buying is safe, and how do you recommend that I wash my produce in order to be extra sure?
Laura in Western Branch
Q6: 41:39
This question is so controversial, literally every person/expert says something completely different, same with every article/book that I read on the subject. What is the healthy number of times to go to the bathroom per day or per week? I hear so many people say they go every day, and that is just not the case for me, I am lucky to go 3x week. I feel fine, I don’t have any symptoms that lead me to believe I have gut issues otherwise. Is everyone different?
-Rebecca in North Carolina
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To learn more about the principles of intermittent fasting, purchase Chantel's book, Waist Away: The Chantel Ray Way NOW by visiting http://amzn.to/2CVmTgs
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