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Metabolic Freedom With Ben Azadi

#991 Oxalates, Lectins & the Belly Fat Connection: Why Spinach, Kale, and Beets Might Be Slowing Your Metabolism & Aging You Faster with Ben Azadi

Metabolic Freedom With Ben Azadi

Ben Azadi

Health & Fitness, Nutrition, Fitness, Alternative Health

4.8946 Ratings

🗓️ 18 April 2025

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Think all vegetables are healthy? Think again. In this episode, Ben Azadi reveals five "superfood" vegetables that could be sabotaging your weight loss, spiking inflammation, disrupting your hormones, and blocking fat burning. Backed by science and expert interviews, you’ll learn exactly which vegetables to avoid, why they’re harmful, and what to eat instead for maximum fat loss and metabolic health. 🥦 Top 5 Vegetables to AVOID for Fat Loss & Inflammation: Spinach High in oxalates → bind to minerals, damage the gut lining, and deplete glutathione Linked to joint pain, kidney stones, and leaky gut Can spike cortisol, increase belly fat, and cause fatigue Kale Another oxalate-rich leafy green Contains goitrogens that can impair thyroid function (→ slows metabolism) Potential trigger for autoimmune flare-ups Swiss Chard A colorful but sneaky oxalate bomb Depletes B6 and biotin → worsens hormonal balance and fat storage Linked to skin, joint, and metabolism issues Beets High in natural sugars + oxalates = double trouble Increases insulin and glucose spikes Damages mitochondria, slowing your fat-burning capacity Potatoes (white/red) High glycemic load + oxalates = metabolic chaos Promotes water retention, fat storage, and bloating Especially dangerous when eaten with high fat (e.g., cheese & butter) 📣 Special Announcement:  Join the Free 3-Day Burn Fat Challenge  🗓 Starts April 28  💥 Live sessions with Ben on hormone balance, fat burning, and metabolism—based on his new book Metabolic Freedom  🔗 Reserve your free spot here: http://www.BurnFatChallenge.com 📚 🎁 Purchase Ben's new book Metabolic Freedom today to receive immediate access to a FREE course on metabolism with exclusive interviews from Gary Brecka, Dr Daniel Pompa, Dr Jason Fung, Megan Ramos, Cynthia Thurlow & more. CLICK HERE: https://www.ketokamp.com/free-course 🔎 Find all of the Metabolic Freedom Sponsorship deals and coupon codes here: https://www.ketokamp.com/sponsorship-deals

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0:00.0

The Greek definition for metabolism is to transform. Your metabolism is designed to take food and to transform it into energy so you feel good and burn fat. We are determined to deliver the science and art of metabolism to you.

0:23.3

We bring on the thought leaders in this space to have life-changing conversations so you could apply

0:28.4

and upgrade your metabolism. The topics covered here include biohacking, ketosis, carnivore, fasting

0:35.7

strategies, mindset, and metabolic health.

0:39.2

Your body was built to be self-healing.

0:41.5

Our goal is to identify the interference and remove it.

0:44.8

You are a masterpiece because you are a piece of the master.

0:49.0

Welcome to the Metabolic Freedom Podcast.

0:51.4

My name is Benazotti.

0:52.8

I'm the best-selling author of KetoFlex, and I want to thank you

0:56.0

for spending part of your day with me. Who would have thought vegetables could actually cause

1:04.7

belly fat and inflammation? Well, it's not all vegetables. There are five vegetables you're going to

1:10.4

want to avoid if you're

1:11.5

looking to lower inflammation and to melt stubborn fat. I will list all five of them and I'm going

1:17.1

to list the best fruits and vegetables to have that actually help with fat loss. Let's start with

1:22.7

the first vegetable to avoid. The first one is a common superfood called spinach.

1:28.5

You've seen it everywhere.

1:30.1

Spinage in salads, spinach smoothies, spinach omelets.

1:33.9

But did you know that spinach contains a high amount of a nasty antineutrant called oxalates?

1:41.1

Oxalids are tiny little crystals that poke holes in your gut leading to inflammation

1:47.0

and weight gain. These oxalids bind to minerals which deplete your mitochondria of energy,

1:53.4

leaving you feeling fatigued and inflamed. What does that exactly mean? It means you're not even

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