Kevin Davy
@davykevinp
Integrative physiologist studying cardiometabolic dysfunction in aging and obesity; tweets about science, dogs, kids; #DavyLab
And you will never get that time back
I just spent an hour chatting with @drjasonfung about his upcoming book, The Hunger Code. Such great information. It is overwhelming to think of how many people he has impacted by asking next level questions. Please comment if he has impacted your life also.
Removing the food dyes will do the trick
Blue Bell is making ice cream healthy again by removing all artificial dyes. Proud to have a distribution location in KCK🍦
Not unless you get it vaccinated
At Steve Jarvis’s inspiring regenerative farm in Potlatch Idaho with one of Steve’s Vizsla pups. Can i bring this puppy home?
Ain’t gonna happen
8 years? After successful non-human primate trials, human age reversal trials are set to begin in 6 months @lifebiosciences
“It’s not the dyes that are making people obese.” - Joe Kennedy III
Ultra-processed foods are driving our chronic disease epidemic. We must act boldly to eliminate the root causes of chronic illness and improve the health of our food supply. Defining ultra-processed foods with a clear, uniform standard will empower us even more to Make America…
BROKEN STUDY
BREAKING STUDY: mRNA Injections Induce Severe, Long-Lasting Genetic Disruption Linked to Cancer and Chronic Disease Landmark study reveals COVID-19 “vaccines” severely disrupt the expression of thousands of genes—triggering mitochondrial failure, immune reprogramming, and…
Stated another way…there are 60 R01s that can not be funded as a consequence

This is a good listen! If you are interested in ultraprocessed food, what’s happened at NIH, and Kevin Hall’s thoughts queue it up! Then read this. whyshoulditrustyou.substack.com/?utm_source=na…
I was happy to join the Why Should I Trust You? podcast this week for a wide ranging discussion about food, nutrition, health, MAHA, and my experiences at the NIH. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why…
I was happy to join the Why Should I Trust You? podcast this week for a wide ranging discussion about food, nutrition, health, MAHA, and my experiences at the NIH. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/why…
After a couple years of tons of work.. very excited to see that the pre-order for the 5th edition of Biochemical, Physiological and Molecular Aspects of Human Nutrition is live! This 5th Edition has a ton of updates in terms of both content and figures and I think continues to…
Can we stop w the threshold bs plz?
Many people like to check that they have walked 10,000 steps over the course of a day, but falling short of that target still seems to bring serious health benefits newscientist.com/article/248945…
People who cheat on their spouses are more likely to cheat at work, too. Evidence: Marital infidelity predicts 2-3x greater odds of professional misconduct among CEOs, financial advisors, and police officers. Integrity is not a 9-5 job. Character counts in every part of life.
Nina knows less about cricket (bats) then nutrition. I know, hard to believe.
The same fatty acids found in seed oils and “omega-3” eggs are also in linseed oil—used on cricket bats 🏏and other wooden equipment.... Because they oxidize and harden into a shellac-like coating. That’s not just food… that’s finish. Think about that in your body. (I'm talking…
Did you know Cheetos won’t be healthier by removing Yellow 6?
Did you know that Cheetos were bad for you before @SecKennedy became HHS secretary?
Obviously, not limited to the “general population”
The general population don’t know what’s happening and they don’t even know that they don’t know
Does it though? In healthy, non-diabetic women?
It’s crazy that insulin sensitivity drops by almost 50% in the luteal phase of the ovarian cycle (second half) compared with the follicular cycle (first half). As much as the menstrual cycle is a reproductive rhythm, it’s also a metabolic rhythm.
It’s like a contest who can be less serious and more grifty
High-dose GLP-1 receptor agonists (like Ozempic) may double the risk of suicidal behavior, blindness, and depression These links are correlational—more research is needed—but caution is warranted There's also the issue of muscle loss (it's still unclear if this is a direct…
Well ….
Has anyone apologized to you? Not only has no one apologized, today I had three patients tell me that their other doctors are still calling me a quack. We were right, but we still have a long way to go.