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Dr. Shawn Baker Podcast

Meat And Brain Cancer | Dr. Shawn Baker, Andrew Scarborough, and Isabella Cooper

09 Sep 2022

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Andrew Scarborough is a proactive cancer patient and public health advocate, scrutinising the latest research in order to devise his own optimal metabolic approach in an attempt to manage his disease. He is also an inquisitive researcher, using critical analysis and independent thought to support his university studies. Prior to his diagnosis of a highly vascular Anaplastic Astrocytoma brain tumour, he studied for a masters in Nutritional Therapy and worked as a personal trainer. He is currently studying Human Biology and Medical Science at the University of Westminster, where he is heavily involved with brain tumour research. He mixes practical experience of metabolic therapies with a detailed understanding of its potential for cancer management and seizure control at the cellular level.  Isabella D Cooper majored with honours in biochemistry with medical physiology, molecular genetics, advanced cell biology, advanced cancer biology, physiological networks (neurology, endocrinology and immunology), proteins and enzyme biochemistry, bioinformatics in influenza, and metabolic biochemistry. She has won multiple awards in multiple consecutive years, those include the Faculty of Science and Technology Awards, Individual Teaching Award and Group Teaching Award for Medical Physiology, Dean's List Awards and Biochemical Society Award. In addition, Isabella is an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, Affiliate of the Endocrine Society, Affiliate of the Physiological Society and Associate Member of the Royal Society of Biology. Isabella's PhD research is in hyperinsulinemia and ketogenic sciences. Her work involves human intervention trials and ex vivo work, with samples from research participants. Furthermore, Isabella has developed co-culture ex vivo and in vitro hybridisation cell stimulation experiments, to gain further insight into cellular mechanisms of action.  Isabella is the lead author of the recently published paper in the BMJ Open Heart: Relationships between hyperinsulinemia, magnesium, vitamin D, thrombosis and COVID-19: rationale for clinical management. https://openheart.bmj.com/content/7/2/e001356 See https://beatbraincancer.co.uk/ for more information. Timestamps: 00:00 Nutritional ketosis, research 07:51 Hyperinsulinemia and cancer 12:51 Phenotypes 17:59 Long-term ketosis, intervention study 27:08 Oral glucose tolerance test 32:05 Is protein bad for us? 42:26 Metabolic damage from processed foods 52:13 Meat vs cancer See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Book a Carnivore Coach: https://carnivore.diet/book-a-coach/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . ‪#revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation   #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach  #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree  ‪

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