Good interview. New Book: Gut Check. New blood tests out for food sensitivities, lots of good chatter here.
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Good interview. New Book: Gut Check. New blood tests out for food sensitivities, lots of good chatter here.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nt1-ZoRlag
I truly hope that Gundry makes this second book available for free to those who bought the book. Or else it's just a money making venture.Thanks for sharing, very informative. Bittersweet too
I've known of his name, but this is the first time I've stopped to listen in on some of his podcasts.I truly hope that Gundry makes this second book available for free to those who bought the book. Or else it's just a money making venture.
I myself have bought the first book and am certainly not going to put money in someone else's pocket just because they changed their mind.
My overall take on anyone is this: If one is giving advice or suggestions in general as an 'n1' and its free of charge it's one thing.I've known of his name, but this is the first time I've stopped to listen in on some of his podcasts.
I am a dairy fan- A2 milk, mind you- and it's a bit disconcerting to get his take on milk as a food (only for baby cows, too much growth hormone, etc). What's your overall take on him, since it seems you know a bit more about him? Are you a Peater by the way? I was considering buying his Gut Check. Thanks for any feedback.
I see your point about selling his 2nd book. I hadn't thought of it that way.My overall take on anyone is this: If one is giving advice or suggestions in general as an 'n1' and its free of charge it's one thing.
But to put it down as evidence based and charge a fee for that...it's different.
Then if you change your perspective on something that was previously taught, and sell it a 2.0 .....is not ethical.
However I am not saying that all that is in his book is incorrect, he himself has made that change/correction which is great, but to then add a charge to read it......I'm not sold.
As far as your specific question on A2 milk, I do not know whether it has added growth hormones or not. I myself was a 'peater' after being a 'carnivore' for many years.
I too drank about 3 litres of A2 milk a day plus 1 liter of orange juice plus added sugar like most people on here. But I can say that I was better off on a high meat based diet than this peat- milk-oj-sugar-aspirin-niacinamide- ...the list goes on.
However after Charlie took real control early this year and brought this new paradigm of thought with regard to 'low vitA' I was very sceptical at first mostly because it went directly against 'peat '. And also I was bemused that most of the other vociferous ones on here did not raise a challenge to Charlie's new paradigm. Whether they were scarred of being banned or not I can't say.
But if they were previously so gungho about their ideas why not stand up now and amicably say something, anything. Just silence ....and that to me says a lot.
Anyway I jumped on board Charlie's new 'low vitA' paradigm with nicotinic acid,magnesium, potassium, molybdenum etc and dropped all forms of dairy 100% ....and I (n1) personally 'DO NOT REGRET IT ONE BIT'....But it's early days still and only time will tell in the long run.
But for now I feel much much better in mind and body by dropping all dairy totally.
So far I firmly believe that Charlie is on the correct path.
Sorry my my long post.
Just the opposite for me.I truly hope that Gundry makes this second book available for free to those who bought the book. Or else it's just a money making venture.
I myself have bought the first book and am certainly not going to put money in someone else's pocket just because they changed their mind.
This is also true, if true in this caseJust the opposite for me.
Someone well known willing to change their mind when they come across new evidence or ideas is very rare. That makes me more likely to buy their new book after buying the old book.
Personally, we have to use discernment everywhere. Life is not one size fits all. I piled on 10# from listening to Ray Peat info, that's on me. Never did eat a carrot salad as I really only ever liked carrots juiced. Gave away my 2 juicers a few years back. I'm taking Georgi's Tyromix and just today got my yemp up to 98.6I've known of his name, but this is the first time I've stopped to listen in on some of his podcasts.
I am a dairy fan- A2 milk, mind you- and it's a bit disconcerting to get his take on milk as a food (only for baby cows, too much growth hormone, etc). What's your overall take on him, since it seems you know a bit more about him? Are you a Peater by the way? I was considering buying his Gut Check. Thanks for any feedback.