EPISODE · Feb 8, 2024 · 35 MIN
The Houston Scientist with Two Patents Who Cured Herself of Cancer
from Cruz through HTX · host Freddy Cruz
Summary Dr. Beata Lerman, founder of Sinless Treats, discusses her journey with cacao and the science behind its transformation into chocolate. She explains the fermentation process and the importance of a six-day fermentation duration. Dr. Lerman also debunks the myth that saturated fat is unhealthy and shares her personal experience with cancer and the role of sugar in the disease. She hopes to create a collective consciousness that demands tasty and healthful treats from companies. Overall, Dr. Lerman's passion for creating delicious and nutritious chocolate shines through in this conversation. Takeaways 1.) The fermentation process is essential in transforming cacao into chocolate, and a six-day fermentation duration is optimal for taste and health benefits. 2.) Saturated fat is not unhealthy and can be part of a balanced diet. 3.) Cutting out sugar can have significant health benefits, including in cancer prevention and treatment. 4.) There is a growing demand for tasty and healthful treats, and companies should strive to meet this demand. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Instructions01:20 First Experience with Cacao03:26 The Process of Fermentation04:15 The Science Behind Cacao Transformation10:37 Discovering the Six-Day Fermentation Process11:39 Using Mass Spectrometry to Determine Fermentation Duration17:30 The Health Benefits of Saturated Fat19:41 The Journey from Cancer Research to Sinless Treats25:47 The Decision to Fight Cancer and Cut Out Sugar43:29 The Challenge of Finding Sugar-Free Chocolate48:53 Hope for the Future of Chocolate ConsumptionSupport the show: https://cruzthroughhtx.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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