Low-Carb Vs. High-Carb Battle — What's BETTER For Your Health & Metabolism: Fats or Sugar? with Dr. Eric Westman and Jay Feldman

Ben Greenfield

Sep 11, 2025

Episode description

Jay Feldman is a health coach, independent health researcher, and the host of The Energy Balance Podcast. With degrees in neuroscience and exercise physiology from the University of Miami, he chose not to pursue medical school after realizing conventional medicine often fails to address the root causes of common health issues. 

After exploring both conventional and alternative paradigms and experimenting with diets from vegetarian to keto, Jay discovered that cellular energy is the foundation of health. He now uses a bioenergetic approach to help people worldwide overcome symptoms of low energy, including chronic hunger, poor sleep, and stubborn weight gain.

Dr. Eric Westman is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Duke University. He is board-certified in Obesity Medicine and Internal Medicine, and founded the Duke Keto Medicine Clinic with Dr. William S. Yancy Jr. in 2006 after 8 years of clinical research regarding low-carbohydrate ketogenic diets.


Episode description

Jay Feldman is a health coach, independent health researcher, and the host of The Energy Balance Podcast. With degrees in neuroscience and exercise physiology from the University of Miami, he chose not to pursue medical school after realizing conventional medicine often fails to address the root causes of common health issues. 

After exploring both conventional and alternative paradigms and experimenting with diets from vegetarian to keto, Jay discovered that cellular energy is the foundation of health. He now uses a bioenergetic approach to help people worldwide overcome symptoms of low energy, including chronic hunger, poor sleep, and stubborn weight gain.

Dr. Eric Westman is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Duke University. He is board-certified in Obesity Medicine and Internal Medicine, and founded the Duke Keto Medicine Clinic with Dr. William S. Yancy Jr. in 2006 after 8 years of clinical research regarding low-carbohydrate ketogenic diets.


Mindsip insights from this episode:

Embrace higher metabolism for increased lifespan

The 'membrane pacemaker theory of aging' suggests that within a single species, a higher metabolic rate is actually associated with a longer lifespan, challenging the idea that a slower metabolism is always better.

Reevaluate biochemistry models for human physiology accuracy

A lot of foundational biochemistry, including common metabolic pathways, is derived from animal models and may not accurately reflect human physiology in a clinical setting.

Understand fat burning's role in oxidative stress

Burning fat is less efficient than burning glucose because it produces a higher ratio of FADH2 to NADH, leading to reverse electron transport and increased reactive oxygen species.

Recognize downsides of long-term keto for better health

Long-term adherence to low-carb diets can be inherently stressful on the body, potentially leading to issues like anxiety, poor sleep, hormonal imbalances, and eventual weight regain.

Recognize heart's fat reliance in heart disease and diabetes

In conditions like heart failure and type 2 diabetes, the heart's reliance on fat for energy actually increases, which is associated with impaired mitochondrial function rather than improved health.

Avoid high-carb diets to maintain keto-adapted health markers

A 2023 study on keto-adapted women showed that introducing a high-carb diet for 21 days caused their inflammatory markers and other health biomarkers to worsen significantly.

View ketosis as baseline metabolic state

A new research perspective proposes viewing ketosis as the normal human metabolic state and studying the addition of carbohydrates as a 'perturbation' to that baseline.

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