Brian Sanders | Fixing Modern Nutrition & Reversing Chronic Disease | January 10, 2026 | Ep. 48

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Brian Sanders | Fixing Modern Nutrition & Reversing Chronic Disease | January 10, 2026 | Ep. 48

from The Low Carb Consultant · host Max Helmer The Low Carb Consultant

Summary:In this episode of the Low Carb Consultant podcast, I interview Brian Sanders, a filmmaker and health researcher, about the flaws in modern nutrition guidelines and the importance of ancestral nutrition for reversing chronic disease. Brian shares his personal journey from struggling with health issues to discovering the benefits of a low-carb, whole foods diet. We discuss the impact of processed foods, the role of seed oils, and the need for a revision of dietary guidelines. Brian emphasizes the importance of movement, community, and purpose in maintaining health, and offers insights from his experiences with indigenous tribes. The conversation concludes with thoughts on the carnivore diet and the significance of nutrient-dense foods.Find Brian:Insta: https://www.instagram.com/food.lies/https://www.instagram.com/sapiencenter/https://www.instagram.com/eatnosetotail/Site: https://www.sapien.org/https://nosetotail.org/His podcast: https://www.peak-human.com/YT: https://www.youtube.com/c/foodliesTakeaways:Brian's journey to health began after family health issues.Cutting out refined grains, sugars, and seed oils transformed his health.Plant foods are not essential for health; animal foods are crucial.Processed foods are a major contributor to chronic disease.Revising dietary guidelines to focus on whole foods is necessary.Seed oils are linked to chronic disease and should be minimized.Daily movement is essential for metabolic health.Community and purpose play a significant role in longevity.Liquid calories, like soda, are detrimental to health.Diets should be viewed as tools, not strict rules.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Ancestral Nutrition and Health02:52 Brian's Personal Journey to Health05:44 Exploring Dietary Approaches: Low Carb to Carnivore08:25 The Surprising Truth About Plant Foods11:27 The Role of Processed Foods in Chronic Disease14:18 Revising the Dietary Guidelines17:01 The Impact of Seed Oils on Health19:43 Daily Eating Habits and the Hard 30 Workout27:26 The Hard 30 Workout Program32:19 Understanding Nutrient Density and Satiety38:07 The Five Pillars of Human Health43:09 Lessons from Indigenous Tribes48:41 The Role of Diet in Obesity50:56 Upcoming Projects and Community Engagement52:55 lifestyle-outro-high-short.wavKeywords:ancestral nutrition, metabolic health, chronic disease, dietary guidelines, processed foods, seed oils, whole foods, community health, lifestyle changes, food lies

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