Culinary Medicine: Food Cons & Food Conversations

Over half of modern medicines come from food. Conversely, we still use food as medicine. But are either of those a good thing? Dr. Simpson is not only a renown weight loss surgeon, but he's also a certified Culinary Medicine Specialist. That means he spends more time teaching patients to cook than he does operating on them. Culinary Medicine separates out the legitimate science and medicine of food from those who would seek to practice medicine without a license. Where today's nutritional advice is the realm of hucksters, Dr. Simpson is taking it back to the realm of science. Each episode will bust myths about food as he gives honest answers to questions like... can you really taste soil in wine? (No.) Are cranberries a treatment for urinary tract infections? (Maybe). Occasionally, Dr. Simpson will be joined by Food Network Stars like Simon Majumdar, or leaders in culinary medicine like John La Puma.

https://culinary-medicine.captivate.fm

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episode 1: The First Vitamin


The first vitamin was not A, but B1 - and its story involves a surgeon, a navy, and rejection of Eastern Medicine.


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 September 15, 2019  14m
 
 

episode 2: Chocolate Myths


Who doesn’t want to think chocolate is good for you? Well, there is some evidence that it has great compounds that are healthy. The question is - how many calories to get to those compounds? This, and the great chocolate weight loss con, in this episode.


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 October 6, 2019  10m
 
 

episode 3: Talking Turkey


There are a lot of myths about turkeys - here is the science from how to cook it to why it doesn’t make you sleepy


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 November 27, 2019  9m
 
 
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