DiscoverThe Energy Balance PodcastEp. 111: Stevia vs. Sugar, Ketogenic Diets for Epilepsy, and Spore-Based vs Standard Probiotics (Q & A)
Ep. 111: Stevia vs. Sugar, Ketogenic Diets for Epilepsy, and Spore-Based vs Standard Probiotics (Q & A)

Ep. 111: Stevia vs. Sugar, Ketogenic Diets for Epilepsy, and Spore-Based vs Standard Probiotics (Q & A)

Update: 2024-03-28
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In this episode we discuss:
  • How spore-based probiotics differ from typical probiotics and whether we should be using either of them to improve our gut health 

  • Whether low-carb or ketogenic diets are an ideal solution for epilepsy 

  • The role of gut health and metabolism in epileptic seizures

  • Concerns with using low- or no-calorie sweeteners

  • Whether stevia is actually any better than artificial sweeteners


 


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Click here to check out the show notes: https://www.jayfeldmanwellness.com/ep-111-stevia-vs-sugar-ketogenic-diets-for-epilepsy-and-spore-based-vs-standard-probiotics-qa


 



Timestamps:


0:00 – intro


1:17 – whether spore-based probiotics can cause bacterial overgrowths like SIBO


4:53 – the drawbacks of standard probiotic use and the limitations of stool testing


9:55 – how spore-based probiotics protect against pathogenic bacteria and endotoxin and which spore-based product Jay recommends


15:39 – long-term benefits of spore-based probiotics and how long you need to use them for these benefits


21:05 – whether low-carb or ketogenic diets are necessary to improve epilepsy 


29:25 – using ketones for fuel and why the production of ketones isn't the problem on a ketogenic diet 


30:48 – the main drivers of epileptic seizures and how ketones help to prevent or reverse them 


34:17 – the role of the gut microbiome in brain health and epilepsy


42:18 – concerns with low- or no-calorie sweeteners like stevia


48:03 – whether we should be concerned about the lack of nutrients in table sugar, honey, and maple syrup 


54:55 – stevia as a potential endocrine disruptor that may have negative effects on the thyroid, liver, and kidneys 

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Ep. 111: Stevia vs. Sugar, Ketogenic Diets for Epilepsy, and Spore-Based vs Standard Probiotics (Q & A)

Ep. 111: Stevia vs. Sugar, Ketogenic Diets for Epilepsy, and Spore-Based vs Standard Probiotics (Q & A)

Jay Feldman Wellness