Live Happy Eat Dirty 2
Live Happy, Eat Dirty Podcast with Kate Harrison (including The 5:2 Diet)
Release Date: 03/21/2018
Live Happy, Eat Dirty Podcast with Kate Harrison (including The 5:2 Diet)
Wondering if fasting is sustainable long-term? This week, Kate celebrated her sixth ‘fastiversary’ – six years since she tried fasting for the first time. In a deeply personal and heartfelt podcast, she pays tribute to her mum, explores why kindness and self-care matter in weight loss, and reveals the big secret she's been hiding...
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Today's podcast is all about you - we asked our Facebook group members for their questions. We’re covering a great range of topics, from cellulite to the ketogenic diet, plus how to bring the gut back to good health after surgery and medication, and the ideal timing for enjoying kefir and fruit. We even look at the thorny topic of cellulite - with the answers supplied by Kate along with Helen Phadnis, our dirty diet registered dietitian and expert in all things food and health related.
info_outline Tame your irritated gut - IBS SpecialLive Happy, Eat Dirty Podcast with Kate Harrison (including The 5:2 Diet)
On today’s podcast, we’re talking about one of the most common problems to affect the gut – and what we can do about it to make IBS less irritating… as a lifelong sufferer, Kate shares what she’s learned about calming a sensitive gut, while registered dietitian Helen Phadnis looks at medical and diet approaches to improving this common and distressing condition.
info_outline Why chocolate could be a winner for gut health!Live Happy, Eat Dirty Podcast with Kate Harrison (including The 5:2 Diet)
In today’s podcast, Kate talks about how she stumbled on a new chocolate that could help your gut.
info_outline Podcast 8: is kefir the cure for a too-clean world?Live Happy, Eat Dirty Podcast with Kate Harrison (including The 5:2 Diet)
‘Live’ foods which add back the good bacteria are the perfect way to ‘eat dirty’ – and dairy kefir can be a delicious way to enjoy the benefits. It used to be tricky to get hold of, but now different brands are appearing in the chiller cabinet, as well as in specialist health shops.
info_outline Loving your gut with fantastic fermentsLive Happy, Eat Dirty Podcast with Kate Harrison (including The 5:2 Diet)
If you’re on a mission to improve your diet – and those friendly bacteria – then raw pickles like sauerkraut and kimchi are one of the easiest ways to add the good guys back in. And in this edition, Kate chats to Mendel of Loving Foods in Manchester, whose journey to improve his eczema led to the creation of a whole new family business.
info_outline The ONE thing you should do to start eating dirty & feeling fantasticLive Happy, Eat Dirty Podcast with Kate Harrison (including The 5:2 Diet)
In today’s Quick and Dirty podcast on a single topic. Kate explores the D in Dirty - which is all about diversity, especially veg and fruit - how adding more variety and quantity into your diet will reap terrific benefits - and give your tastebuds and friendly gut bacteria a treat!
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We all have trillions of bacteria living on and inside our bodies – but how can they affect weight loss, diabetes and even your mood. In this interview with , you’ll hear all about the gut microbiome – the collection of bacteria and other micro organisms that co-exist with us in our guts, and influence so many aspects of our health. The balance of bugs is affected by countless things, from how you were born, to the antibiotics you’ve taken, and whether you eat live yogurt or onions. Lesley gives us a tour of research into the gut microbiome and how it’s set to change...
info_outline Live Happy, Eat Dirty Episode 4Live Happy, Eat Dirty Podcast with Kate Harrison (including The 5:2 Diet)
In today’s episode Helen and Kate talk dirty about carbohydrates – why they’re an essential part of our diet, and why cutting them out is so difficult to maintain. We also reveal our own top of the pops when it comes to starchy carbs… and talk about exciting new research on 5:2/Dirty Diet-style fasting and how it may benefit our health.
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Bread has had such a bad press lately – we talk to a campaigning baker who has found ways to enjoy her own produce despite a sensitivity to wheat. Discover the secrets of good bread and why it has a place in your diet.
info_outlineFed up with over-hyped and overpriced ‘superfoods’? In the second episode of our brand new podcast, we look at some unexpected new superfood candidates, including smelly cheese.
In the second episode of Live Happy Eat Dirty – we celebrate the positive steps we can take to be healthy, happy and in good shape. And we preview the new book, The Dirty Diet – ditch the guilt, love your food.
Featuring Kate Harrison and dietitian Helen Phadnis – also known as NomNomNerd!
Including:
- Gorgonzola or goji berries – which is the real superfood?
- Why flapjacks and fruit crumble are part of a healthy diet….
- And hooray for crunchy-munchy foods and coffee!
We also talk about the idea of ‘smart harvesting’ and how the microbes in our gut explain why some of us put more weight on than others.
And why The Dirty Diet was almost called The Cheese and Pickle diet…
For lots more information about the effect of microbes on your health and weight, we really recommend the Gut Microbiota for Health website.
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And buy The Dirty Diet book here.
Important Note:
This podcast is for information only and is not intended as medical advice, or as a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. There are some people who shouldn’t follow fast: children and teenagers, and pregnant or breast-feeding women. If you take medication have a pre-existing medical condition, including Type 2 diabetes, you should talk to your doctor before making any dietary changes. In addition, anyone with a history of eating disorders should definitely not undertake this without talking to their doctor or specialist.