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Paul Saladino and “The Carnivore Code” Debunked

In The Carnivore Code, his interview with Joe Rogan, and numerous other videos and interviews, psychiatrist and author Paul Saladino presents a wide range of controversial and questionable claims about health and diet. While many of these assertions have been debunked, they continue to create confusion, and critiques of Saladino’s statements can be challenging to locate. To help clarify these issues, I’ve compiled a collection of some of the most insightful videos and articles that thoroughly debunk his misleading or false claims, enabling readers to form their own informed opinions.

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Gary Taubes and “The Case for Keto” Debunked

In The Case for Keto; Good Calories, Bad Calories; Why We Get Fat; and in his many articles and interviews, the journalist and author Gary Taubes presents a wide range of controversial and questionable assertions about health and diet. While many of these claims have been debunked, they continue to create confusion, and critiques of Taubes’s statements are spread across many sources that can be challenging to locate. To help clarify these issues, I’ve compiled a collection of some of the most insightful videos and articles that thoroughly debunk his misleading or false claims, enabling readers to form their own informed opinions.

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Health Secrets of the Tsimané People: Lessons from the World’s Healthiest Hearts

The Tsimané, an indigenous group residing in the Bolivian Amazon, have garnered significant attention from researchers due to their exceptional health outcomes despite living in challenging environmental conditions. Their lifestyle, which revolves around subsistence farming, hunting, fishing, and foraging, offers a unique perspective on the impacts of diet, physical activity, and environment on human health. Studies of the Tsimané provide profound insights into cardiovascular health, metabolic health, aging, and the interplay between infectious disease and chronic inflammation.

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High Fat, Low Substance: Debunking the Myths of Nina Teicholz’s “The Big Fat Surprise”

Nina Teicholz’s The Big Fat Surprise opens with a tantalizing premise: What if everything we’ve been told about fat in our diets is wrong? With bold assertions and a hefty dose of investigative bravado, Teicholz promises to upend decades of nutritional orthodoxy. And for a moment, she almost pulls it off. Almost. But upon closer inspection, The Big Fat Surprise reveals itself as a buffet of cherry-picked studies, logical leaps, and sweeping generalizations, leaving the reader less with a paradigm shift and more with a lingering sense of indigestion.

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Carbs, Fat, and Cherry-Picked Facts: A Critical Review of Gary Taubes’s “Good Calories, Bad Calories”

Gary Taubes’s Good Calories, Bad Calories is a highly influential and contentious book that challenges decades of conventional dietary advice. Taubes argues that the widespread belief that dietary fat, particularly saturated fat, causes heart disease and obesity is based on flawed science, and he proposes that carbohydrates are the true culprits behind chronic diseases. While the book’s depth and scope are impressive, its criticisms of mainstream dietary guidelines and its promotion of low-carbohydrate diets have sparked significant debate. Below, I provide an in-depth critique of the book, emphasizing its methodological weaknesses, selective use of evidence, and overstated claims — because some of this stuff is just too rich to pass up without commentary.

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What are the Mechanisms by which Saturated Fats Raise LDL Cholesterol?

In previous posts, we’ve established the role of saturated fats in elevating LDL cholesterol as well as the causal role of elevated LDL cholesterol in heart disease, contradicting false claims made by a number of journalists, bloggers, YouTubers, and crank doctors that have tried to confuse the public regarding the relationship between saturated fats, LDL cholesterol, and heart disease. Using GPT-4o, we now explore the precise mechanisms by which saturated fats in the diet elevate LDL cholesterol.

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Mendelian Randomization and the Relationship Between LDL Cholesterol and Heart Disease

A number of journalists, bloggers, YouTubers, and crank doctors have tried to confuse the public regarding the relationship between LDL cholesterol and heart disease. Mendelian randomization is another method to investigate the relationship between LDL cholesterol and heart disease. Here we use GPT-4o to explain Mendelian randomization and to look at the evidence from Mendelian randomization for LDL cholesterol playing a causal role in heart disease.

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