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What About Porridge is a nutrition podcast that explores the essential nutrients our bodies need for optimal health. Hosted by a nutritional therapist with a functional medicine approach, we discuss the importance of nutrient-dense foods, the science behind deficiencies, and how modern diets contribute to chronic health issues. Join us as we break down myths, explore ancestral wisdom, and offer evidence-based insights for improving health and longevity through diet.
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In this episode we continue our 1-day meal plan series, this time focusing on vegan meals. We explore another case from Ben's clinic, this time 43 year old “M”.We discuss her symptoms that include chronic fatigue and stomach pains/ irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and we walk-through the steps taken to identify the root causes - discovering a gut infection and an autoimmune thyroid condition called Hashimoto’s thyroiditis along the way.Join us as we explore this complex case involving everything from non-coeliac gluten sensitivity to a parasite infection.
In this episode we dive into the murky world of vegetable oils, aka seed oils, or “industrial seed oils”, and we show why the oils most commonly used in cooking and industrial food production, such as canola, corn, cottonseed, soybean, and sunflower, might not be “heart healthy”, and might not be healthy at all.We talk about the crucial role that dietary fat plays in our health, especially the health of our cells and cell membranes. We cover the biochemistry of fats, and frame the discussion by noting that the national dietary guidelines in the US and UK advise us to eat a low-fat, high-carbohydrate diet.The case against vegetable oils covers: concerns about cancers, oxidation and inflammation, toxic and volatile compounds, the impact of high omega-6 fats in the modern diet, and their poor nutritional profile.We make the case that we should be limiting the consumption of omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), especially those found in processed foods, and we make the case that the safest oils to cook with are those that are fully saturated (and therefore cannot oxidise), i.e., goose fat, beef dripping and coconut oil.Also in this episode, we compare our vegetarian one-day meal plans to see what challenges there are when you try to meet all of your nutrient needs on a lacto-ovo vegetarian diet.
In this episode we open up the mailbag and tackle the backlog of questions from our listeners.We do our best to explain what it means to be “chronically healthy” and resilient, or anti-fragile. We discuss randomised controlled trials (RCTs), and how to use the strongest evidence to navigate the field of nutrition. We also explain why nettles are NOT a “highly bioavailable source of iron”, but that dark chocolate with 70% cocoa content IS sufficient to reap the health benefits, and here both Chococo and Cocoa Runners get praised for their high-quality chocolate.Then we cover how to eat healthily if you’re time poor or budget restrained, the benefits of nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) and NAD+ supplements, and we give some advice for women approaching perimenopause - mentioning Dr Sara Gottfried and Lara Briden who are experts in this area.And finally, we lay out the 12 areas to focus on if you want to be healthy and live a long time.Find out more on whataboutporridge.com
What should we eat?

What should we eat?

2025-03-2154:33

In this episode we attempt to answer the question "what should you eat?” and lay out of set of principles for an optimum diet .We also walk listeners through a 1-day optimum meal plan that meets all nutrient targets, apart from vitamin D. We also dive into the real life case of Jemima, a 37 year old female with gut problems and low energy, and discuss how we identified and resolved the root cause of her problems.
In this episode we discuss porridge and whether you should eat it as a regular part of a healthy diet. We analyse the nutrient content of porridge, discuss the metabolic effects of a diet high in carbohydrates, and we dive into the case of 35 year old Robert whose symptoms include low energy and weight gain.
Why We Eat

Why We Eat

2025-01-1755:56

In this episode we discuss why we eat and what happens if we get it wrong! We cover everything from macro and micro nutrients, to common signs and symptoms of nutrient deficiencies, and we dive into the case of 46 year old Diana whose symptoms include chronic acne rosacea, brain fog, and low energy.
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