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Nov 2024
41m 12s

499: Are Oysters The Ultimate Superfood?...

Weston A. Price Foundation w/ Hilda Labrada Gore
About this episode

Oysters are a nutrient-rich powerhouse for the body--excellent for cognitive function, the immune system and even boosting mood. Why does liver get all the hype and press?! Stephen Kavanagh of Marine Health Foods, a marine biologist with over 30 years of experience explains why we can look to oysters for TONS of good stuff like zinc, protein, selenium, and more and what these can do for us.

Stephen also expands on how unique oysters are, how good they are for the ocean, and what we can do to avoid overfishing them.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Discussion on Mineral Deficiency and Obesity in Ireland
  • Significance of Oysters as a Superfood
  • Historical Consumption and Nutritional Value of Oysters
  • Oyster Overfishing and Restoration Efforts
  • Nutritional Content and Health Benefits of Oysters
  • Impact of Modern Agriculture on Soil Depletion
  • Environmental Importance of Oysters and Aquaculture
  • Importance of Zinc Supplementation and Absorption
  • Eye Health Considerations and Benefits of Oystermax Supplements

 

Episode Timestamps:

00:00 - Introduction

04:23 - Importance of Natural Nutrient Synergy for Well-Being

07:17 - Selenium Deficiency Linked to Intense Agricultural Methods

11:17 - Hindered by Processed Diets: Appreciating Nutrient-Rich Oysters

14:43 - Sustainable Oyster Fishery Model in Ireland's Final Stand

22:19 - Discover Discounts on Tallow Skincare and New Biology Practices

23:23 - Personalized Wellness Services at Holistic Health Clinic

27:49 - Plant Analogies to Anatomy, Beneficial Nutrients like Walnuts

30:49 - Vegans Recommended Oysters for Zinc and B12 Benefits

33:30 - Enhanced Zinc Absorption with Oyster Extract Aid

38:15 - Embrace Transformation from Irritation to Beauty, a Lesson from Oysters

40:16 - Delve into Health Resources Offered by Weston A. Price Foundation

40:50 - Outro

 

Quote of the Episode:

"People linked walnuts to brain health due to their appearance. Now, we recognize their richness in omega 3s actually supports brain function." — Stephen Kavanagh

"Oyster consumption or oyster extract proved effective in absorbing zinc, resolving the deficiency."— Stephen Kavanagh

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