Oct 27, 2020
To watch this episode, please
visit Rachel’s
YouTube
channel.
Listeners can find Dr. Stephen
Hussey at his website https://www.resourceyourhealth.com/,
on Instagram @ drstephenhussey, On Facebook @ Dr. Stephen Hussey DC, MS
and Twitter @ Dr. Stephen Hussey
Dr. Stephen Hussey MS, DC is a
Chiropractor and Functional Medicine practitioner. He attained both
his Doctorate of Chiropractic and Masters in Human Nutrition and
Functional Medicine from the University of Western States in
Portland, OR. He is a health coach, speaker, and the author of two
books on health; The Health Evolution: Why Understanding Evolution
is the Key to Vibrant Health and The Heart: Our Most Medically
Misunderstood Organ.
Dr. Hussey guides clients from
around the world back to health by using the latest research and
health attaining strategies. In his down time he likes to be
outdoors, playing sports, reading, writing, and spending time with
his wife and their pets.
In this episode, we chat all about heart health,
misconceptions surrounding heart attacks, how to realistically
reduce toxins in your life, stress management, and
more!
"Ultimately, I think that
health can be defined as the ability of your body to adapt to a new
situation, and then return to homeostasis."
Dr. Stephen
Hussey
Top Takeaways:
- Dr.
Hussey’s explanation of metabolic heart attacks
- Heart
attacks can be caused by these three imbalances in the
body
- Benefits of cholesterol
- Three
tips to reduce your risk of atherosclerosis
Today’s Questions:
- What
does a “heart healthy diet” actually consist of, in your opinion,
versus what the government might be slapping on cereal
boxes?
- I
feel great eating tons of animal protein and low carb. But now my
cholesterol is high. My doctor is worried. Should I
worry?
- Should you worry about high LDL, if you have
low triglycerides, and high HDL, and big fluffy
particles?
- Is
inflammation the primary cause of heart disease? And is all
inflammation bad?
- What
are the top three things that you would focus on besides
diet?
- Is
caffeine bad for your heart? For example, does the increase in
heart rate harm the heart?
- My
Apple Watch gives an HRV. But I don't know what a good number is?
Why does it vary?
Show Notes:
- [0:00] Welcome back to MetFlex and Chill!
Rachel introduces guest Dr. Stephen Hussey @drstephenhussey
- [0:30] Rachel gives a brief summary of today’s
episode surrounding the main topic- Heart Health!
- [1:30] Shout out to our sponsor NOW
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- [3:00] Rachel introduces guest Dr. Stephen
Hussey @drstephenhussey to the listeners
- [3:30] Stephen gives a brief bio of his
background and research primarily around heart health
- [6:30] Rachel and Dr. Hussey found a common
ground-Metabolic Flexibility!
- [6:00] What is a Metabolic Heart Attack? And
what causes it to happen?
- [15:30] Question: What does a “heart healthy
diet” actually consist of, in your opinion, versus what the
government might be slapping on cereal boxes?
- [22:30]
Low Fat, Low Cholesterol Diet in Secondary Prevention of Coronary
Heart Disease
- [25:00] Why striving to lower your cholesterol
might not be the best choice in general
- [30:30]
Prognostic value of cardiovascular disease status: the Leiden
85-plus study
Lothian birth cohort
studies
- [33:00] Question: I feel great eating tons of
animal protein and low carb. But now my cholesterol is high. My
doctor is worried. Should I worry?
- [39:30] Question: Should you worry about high
LDL, if you have low triglycerides, and high HDL, and big fluffy
particles?
- [40:00]
Does LDL Particle Size Really
Matter?
- [44:30] Question: Is inflammation the primary
cause of heart disease? And is all inflammation bad?
- [49:30] What is
endotoxemia? Misconceptions around what can cause
atherosclerosis
- [51:00] Question: What are the top three things
that you would focus on besides diet?
- [55:30] Question: Is caffeine bad for your
heart? For example, does the increase in heart rate harm the
heart?
- [59:00] Question: My Apple Watch gives
an
HRV. But I don't know what a good number is? Why
does it vary?
- [1:02:30] Listeners can find Dr. Stephen Hussey
at
https://www.resourceyourhealth.com/
The Health
Evolution
- [1:03:00] Instagram @drstephenhussey, Twitter @Dr. Stephen Hussey and Facebook @Dr. Stephen Hussey DC, MS
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Rachel Gregory (@rachelgregory.cns) is a Board-Certified Nutrition Specialist,
Strength and Conditioning Specialist, and Author of the
best-selling book, 21-Day Ketogenic Diet Weight Loss
Challenge. She received
her Master’s Degree in Nutrition & Exercise Physiology from James
Madison University and Bachelor’s Degree in Sports Medicine from
the University of Miami.
Rachel helps her clients
transform their lives by starting with the physical (body),
realizing the power of the mental (mindset), and ultimately gaining
massive confidence that bleeds into every aspect of their lives
(family, relationships, work, etc.).