In Episode #203, I welcome Drew Harrisberg back to the show for another episode to discuss a variety of topics, from the Hadza tribe and their diet to the importance of movement throughout the day.

There’s a lot to learn in Episode #203. We discuss red meat consumption and associated health outcomes, sleep and insulin resistance, and the dietary pattern of the Hadza tribe. We also cover the importance of maintaining activity levels throughout the day and tips to incorporate movement in environments where it’s difficult to do so. For any chocolate lovers listening, we dive into a recent study on cocoa flavanols, and note how much chocolate you can eat for maximum benefit and minimum negative health outcomes.

Specifically, we cover:

Intro (0:00)

Eye Health (2:35)

The Hazda Diet (8:28)

Carnivore Craze (28:03)

Revisiting CGMs (50:49)

Tips for Regulating Glucose (1:04:00)

Benefits of Chocolate (1:19:58)

Daily Steps (1:37:49)

Resistance Training (1:55:12)

Book/ Show Recommendations (2:24:34)

Outro (2:33:18)

To connect with Drew, you can reach him via his Instagram or website, Drew’s Daily Dose. You can also listen to his previous appearances on the show on your favourite podcast app.

Thank you to The Proof partner Eimele Essential 8 for sponsoring this episode. This is a supplement I helped formulate, designed for plant-predominant eaters who may typically fall short on some key nutrients. I personally take Eimele Essential 8 every day with breakfast. You can save 5% on your first order by heading to theproof.com/friends.

Make sure to head to The Proof website for the full show notes.

Enjoy, friends.

Simon

Want to support the show?
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Simon Hill, Msc, Bsc (Hons)
Creator of Theproof.com and host of The Proof with Simon Hill
Author of The Proof is in the Plants
Watch the episodes on YouTube, or Listen on Apple/Spotify
Connect with me on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
Download my complimentary two week meal plan

In Episode #203, I welcome Drew Harrisberg back to the show for another episode to discuss a variety of topics, from the Hadza tribe and their diet to the importance of movement throughout the day.


There’s a lot to learn in Episode #203. We discuss red meat consumption and associated health outcomes, sleep and insulin resistance, and the dietary pattern of the Hadza tribe. We also cover the importance of maintaining activity levels throughout the day and tips to incorporate movement in environments where it’s difficult to do so. For any chocolate lovers listening, we dive into a recent study on cocoa flavanols, and note how much chocolate you can eat for maximum benefit and minimum negative health outcomes.


Specifically, we cover:



Intro (0:00)
Eye Health (2:35)
The Hazda Diet (8:28)
Carnivore Craze (28:03)
Revisiting CGMs (50:49)
Tips for Regulating Glucose (1:04:00)
Benefits of Chocolate (1:19:58)
Daily Steps (1:37:49)
Resistance Training (1:55:12)
Book/ Show Recommendations (2:24:34)
Outro (2:33:18)


To connect with Drew, you can reach him via his Instagram or website, Drew’s Daily Dose. You can also listen to his previous appearances on the show on your favourite podcast app.


Thank you to The Proof partner Eimele Essential 8 for sponsoring this episode. This is a supplement I helped formulate, designed for plant-predominant eaters who may typically fall short on some key nutrients. I personally take Eimele Essential 8 every day with breakfast. You can save 5% on your first order by heading to theproof.com/friends.


Make sure to head to The Proof website for the full show notes.


Enjoy, friends.


Simon


Want to support the show?

If you are enjoying The Proof a great way to support the show is by leaving a review on the Apple Podcasts or a comment on YouTube . It only takes a few minutes and helps more people find the episodes.


Simon Hill, Msc, Bsc (Hons)

Creator of Theproof.com and host of The Proof with Simon Hill

Author of The Proof is in the Plants

Watch the episodes on YouTube, or Listen on Apple/Spotify

Connect with me on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook

Download my complimentary two week meal plan

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