No 1 Nutritionist Says Don't Eat THIS! | Nutrition With Judy Cho
Dr. Anthony Chaffee interviews Judy Cho, author of "The Carnivore Cure" and founder of Nutrition with Judy, who shares her powerful transformation from 12 years of plant-based eating to becoming a carnivore advocate and nutritional therapist. Judy's journey began with severe health issues including eating disorders, depression, and anxiety that developed during her plant-based years, ultimately leading to hospitalization and multiple psychiatric medications that failed to provide relief.
The discussion reveals how Judy's binge-purge cycles and mental health struggles were directly connected to nutritional deficiencies from avoiding meat and fat. After transitioning to a meat-only diet, she experienced complete resolution of her eating disorders and depression within months, requiring no medications for over five years. Dr. Anthony Chaffee and Judy explore the physiological mechanisms behind these improvements, including how plant toxins damage gut health and disrupt neurotransmitter production, while adequate fat intake supports hormone synthesis and brain function.
The conversation covers practical implementation strategies for those transitioning to carnivore, with Judy recommending at least 70% of calories from fat for optimal healing, particularly for women with hormonal imbalances. They discuss common mistakes newcomers make, such as eating too lean or including sweeteners, and address why some people initially struggle with energy levels. The episode also tackles the broader societal issues surrounding sugar addiction, revealing how sugar consumption has increased dramatically over the past century while being more addictive than cocaine in animal studies.
Both experts express concern about modern dietary guidelines that continue to recommend sugar consumption and the push toward plant-based diets in schools, potentially harming children's development. They emphasize how the carnivore elimination diet can serve as a diagnostic tool, allowing people to identify problematic foods while achieving optimal health through species-appropriate nutrition.
Key Takeaways
- Aim for at least **70% of calories from fat** when following carnivore, using fatty cuts like ribeye with added butter rather than relying on dairy fat sources like heavy cream
- **Sugar consumption** has increased from 2-4 pounds per year in the 1800s to over 100 pounds annually today, making it more addictive than cocaine according to animal studies
- Eating disorders often stem from **nutritional deficiencies** - when the body lacks adequate fat and protein, it triggers binge behaviors as the brain desperately seeks missing nutrients
- **Plant-based diets** can disrupt gut health and neurotransmitter production, since 90% of serotonin is produced in the gut and requires proper nutrition to synthesize dopamine and melatonin
- Start carnivore with a **step-down approach** if you're an abstainer personality type, going from high-carb directly to zero-carb, or gradually reduce carbs by 50-100g weekly if you prefer gradual changes
- Focus on **whole fresh meats** rather than processed carnivore foods like pork rinds or beef jerky, which can override satiety signals and prevent proper healing
- Use carnivore as an **elimination diet** for 30-60 days to establish baseline health markers (normal brown stools, stable mood, good sleep, consistent energy), then optionally reintroduce other foods one at a time
- Address **underlying stressors** alongside diet changes, as chronic stress prevents the body from entering the rest-and-digest state necessary for nutrient absorption and healing
- Judy Cho's Journey from Plant-Based to Carnivore Diet
- Depression and Mental Health on Plant-Based vs Carnivore Diet
- Eating Disorders and the Link to Plant-Based Diets
- High Fat Carnivore Diet for Mental Health and Hormone Support
- Weight Gain and Metabolic Healing on Carnivore Diet
- Sugar Addiction and Its Impact on Mental Health
- Teen Mental Health Crisis and Low-Fat High-Sugar Diets
- Carnivore Cure Elimination Diet Protocol
- Low Energy Problems on Carnivore Diet and Solutions
- Government Guidelines Promoting Plant-Based Diets in Schools
- Statins for Children and Cholesterol's Role in Brain Development
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