
On today’s show Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy had on Randy Karp author of Misinformed About Food. This book
researches the researchers. Barry Sears, author of The Zone Diet called this book a “must have.” Randy says you are what you eat ate. So you have to keep in mind what the food you are eating was eating. Especially fish – they are like sponges – they absorb all the stuff that is in the ocean around them – and in some parts of the world that means lots of toxins and contaminants. He says to forget about superfoods and go for super nutrients. There are plenty of boring foods like broccoli and tomatoes that are great for you. Randy explains why cold water fish are better than farm raised and where you can get the best olive oil in the world. He also says to avoid eating fish that are bottom feeders. To learn more please go to his website www.rkinformedliving.com
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talked all about how we are totally misinformed about food. For example he says cooking with unstable vegetable oils is bad for you. Instead cook in high heat with extra virgin coconut oil. And be careful with your olive oil. Most olive oils are devoid of health benefits, especially when heated. When asked if he could only eat one food he said it would be avocado. Regarding fish he said that the pro’s of eating fish are that they eat algae which is good for you but the cons are that they also live in water that has toxins. So choose your fish wisely. On his website he has lots of information about healthy eating and healthy foods. He produces his own line of extra virgin olive oil which he makes in very small quantities to ensure quality. And a new product called Just Like Sugar that has only 1 calorie in 5 lbs. You can learn more about his views in his book Misinformed About Food or on his website 














