“Eat Less, Exercise More” is the WORST Weight Loss Advice
Description
Deep dive into four cutting-edge health studies and learn the difference between processed and ultra-processed, how a group of women reduced their risk of cancer by eating fish, and a look into the health habits of PGA champ Bryson DeChambeau.
LINKS:
Eating Small fish: https://nypost.com/2024/06/16/lifestyle/eating-small-fish-whole-can-help-you-live-longer-new-study/
Eat Less, Exercise More: https://vigilantnews.com/post/why-just-eat-less-and-exercise-more-doesnt-work-for-people-trapped-in-the-standard-american-diet/
Bryson DeChambeau: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/10076594-bryson-dechambeau-says-he-lost-18-pounds-in-24-days-after-significantly-changing-diet
CHAPTERS:
(0:00:00 ) - START
(0:00:32 ) - WELCOME
(0:02:17 ) - LINEAGE PROVISIONS MEAT STICK FLAVOR
(0:05:41 ) - KYLE'S NEW GROUNDING SANDALS
(0:08:00 ) - WOMEN WHO EAT SMALL WHOLE FISH MAY FACE A LOWER RISK OF DYING FROM CANCER
(0:16:21 ) - PLANT-SOURCED FOOD DIET AND THE RISK OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
(0:22:31 ) - PROCESSED VS ULTRA-PROCESSED FOODS
(0:26:46 ) - WHY 'EAT LESS, EXERCISE MORE' DOESN'T WORK
(0:34:15 ) - CANCER-CAUSING FOREVER CHEMICALS FOUND IN BANDAIDS
(0:38:46 ) - BRYSON DECHAMBEAU'S DIET
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