Why is Nutrition So Confusing? with Wendy Myers

Published: March 30, 2013, 11:43 p.m.

Wendy Myers, CHHC, certified health and nutrition coach, breaks down why nutrition is so confusing. When I first started studying nutrition, I didn't know what to believe. I would read one theory in nutrition that was proven and then read the exact opposite — that was totally proven. This podcast serves to help you understand why there is so much conflicting information. Transcript Click here to view the full transcript for #1 Why is Nutrition so Confusing? with Wendy Myers. Should I do Paleo or go vegetarian? What is the best diet to lose weight? Low fat used to be the buzzword, but now it’s all about low carb. Don’t use sugar and then don’t use artificial sweeteners. Now fruit has too much sugar to be healthy. It’s enough to make you crazy! In my years of study, I have fallen victim to a lot of wrong ideas about diet. A lot of information on nutrition is misguided, outdated, and outright lies. Some books I read were merely a pitch for an author’s supplements or biased toward a diet that worked for the author, which will not work for everyone. Many books promoted diets that current research show to be dangerous or unhealthy. With so much wrong information, you need to arm yourself with a little knowledge so you can decipher BS when you read it. Some great topics I cover in this episode: How we all have different nutritional requirements, How Books make things more confusing, Doctors don't usually know much about nutrition, News is not a reliable nutrition information source, Bad Science, Study Weaknesses, Fraud in Research.  If you’re enjoying the Live to 110 podcast, please leave Wendy a review in iTunes. Thanks! Are toxic metals causing your fatigue and health issues? Find out by taking Wendy’s Heavy Metals Quiz at