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  • Episode 199: Health Halo Hype: When Food Swaps Miss the Point
    2025/07/25

    Is removing artificial dyes or switching sugars making food healthier—or just better marketed? This episode breaks down the “health halo” effect and why ingredient swaps often miss the bigger picture. It also explores the deeper issue of food insecurity and why access to nutritious food matters more than cosmetic food changes. From misunderstood ingredients to misguided food trends, the focus shifts to what truly impacts public health.

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    18 分
  • Episode 198: Should You Worry About the Dirty Dozen
    2025/07/18

    Every year, the Dirty Dozen list shows up like clockwork, stirring up fears about pesticide exposure from conventionally grown fruits and vegetables. But is this list really giving you the whole picture? In this episode, I revisit the Dirty Dozen—what it is, where it comes from, and most importantly, what it doesn’t tell you.

    I discuss the facts behind pesticide residue levels, why the list can be misleading, and how it contributes to food anxiety, especially among those already trying to eat healthier on a budget. You’ll hear why I don’t recommend using this list to guide your produce choices and how it may cause more harm than good, especially if it makes someone skip nutritious foods altogether.

    This episode ties into my blog post, Ignore the Dirty Dozen, where I go even deeper into the numbers and concerns. You don’t need to buy organic to be healthy. You don’t need to fear produce. Let’s bring some balance and facts back to the conversation.

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    10 分
  • Episode 197: Seasonal Eating: The Power of Summer Produce for Your Health & Plate
    2025/07/11

    Summer produce isn’t just more affordable and flavorful, but it can also benefit your overall health and wellness. In this episode of the Real World Nutrition podcast, Shelley explores the benefits of seasonal eating, particularly during the summer months.

    From seasonal berries to garden-fresh tomatoes and crisp cucumbers, summer fruits and vegetables are packed with benefits, including hydration, fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants. Shelley shares how these foods support digestion, energy, and even skin health, while making meals more enjoyable and colorful.

    You’ll get practical ideas for adding seasonal produce to snacks and meals without overthinking it, and tips for managing the excess that sometimes comes from a generous garden harvest. Shelley also highlights how community programs, such as Food is Free or food gleaning services, can help share the abundance and reduce food waste—no green thumb required.

    If you want to feel more connected to your food, save money, and simply support your health, this episode is your fresh start.

    Nationwide Map of Gleaning and Food Recovery Organizations to find a resource near you.

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    21 分
  • Episode 196: Hot Dogs, Ice Cream & Real-Life Moderation: Enjoying Summer Treats Without the Guilt
    2025/07/04

    Summer is the season of sunshine, s’mores, and… stomach-stretching hot dog contests? In this episode of the Real World Nutrition podcast, Shelley breaks down what moderation actually looks like when it comes to enjoying summer treats without succumbing to guilt or overindulging.

    While the annual Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest might be the extreme example of indulgence, most of us are just trying to navigate the occasional cookout, spontaneous ice cream stop, or weekend camping trip without throwing our nutrition goals off track. Shelley shares how these fun foods can fit into your life (yes, even with health goals), how to shift the all-or-nothing mindset, and what “real world” moderation truly means.

    This episode is full of perspective, common sense, and a touch of humor. So if you’ve ever felt conflicted about that extra scoop or grilled brat, tune in—you’ll come away with practical tools to enjoy your summer meals and treats with confidence.

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    16 分
  • Episode 195: Coffee, Caffeine, and Energy: What Helps, What Hurts
    2025/06/27

    Coffee is one of the most consumed beverages worldwide, but when it comes to energy, there’s a lot of confusion about what actually helps and what might be working against you. In Episode 195 of the Real World Nutrition Podcast, Shelley Rael, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, breaks down the difference between coffee, caffeine, and energy, and what you should really know about each.

    Shelley discusses the pros and cons of caffeine, how much is too much, and why “energy” drinks may not provide the kind of energy you actually need. Shelley explains how caffeine works as a central nervous system stimulant and clears up the difference between stimulant energy and the actual energy your body uses (hint: that comes from food, not caffeine). You’ll also learn about caffeine tolerance, side effects of overuse, and when energy drinks can become dangerous.

    Whether you love your morning brew or reach for an afternoon energy boost, this episode will help you use caffeine wisely to support your health, not drain it.

    Read More: Coffee Is Okay: How This Daily Habit Actually Supports Your Health June 20, 2025

    Read More: Coffee, Caffeine & Energy Drinks: What You Really Need to Know June 28, 2025

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    18 分
  • Episode 194: Whatever Happened to Dietary Cholesterol? Why It’s Not the Villain Anymore
    2025/06/20

    Cholesterol has had a long, complicated reputation. For years, we were told to avoid eggs, shrimp, and other high-cholesterol foods. However, research has significantly altered our understanding of dietary cholesterol. In Episode 194 of the Real World Nutrition Podcast, I unpack the science behind cholesterol: what it is, why your body needs it, and how dietary cholesterol differs from the cholesterol measured in your blood.

    We’ll cover which foods contain cholesterol, how saturated and trans fats influence blood cholesterol levels more than the cholesterol in food, and why eggs might not be the “bad guys” after all. I also explain why cholesterol is still listed on Nutrition Facts panels, even though it’s no longer a key part of the Dietary Guidelines.

    You’ll leave this episode with a clear understanding of why avoiding cholesterol-rich foods may no longer be necessary, and who, if anyone, still needs to keep an eye on it. As always, we cut through the confusion and focus on what the evidence says.

    Prior episodes referenced:

    Episode 47: Is Coconut Oil a Healthy Fat? Aug 26, 2022

    Episode 193: Omega-6 Isn’t the Villain: What We Get Wrong About Seed Oils Jun 13, 2025

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    16 分
  • Episode 193: Omega-6 Isn’t the Villain: What We Get Wrong About Seed Oils
    2025/06/13

    In Episode 193 of the Real World Nutrition Podcast, Shelley Rael, RDN, dives into the controversy surrounding omega-6 fatty acids and seed oils. These oils have been getting a bad rap online, blamed for everything from inflammation to chronic disease. But how much of that is based on evidence, and how much is misinformation?

    Shelley explains the role of omega-6 fats in the body, their importance for health, and the context we often miss when we single them out as “bad.” She also breaks down why beef tallow and lard aren’t the magical, healthy alternatives some influencers claim they are—especially when those claims come from individuals with no medical or nutritional training.

    You’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of how seed oils fit into a healthy diet, the importance of dietary balance between omega-6 and omega-3 fats, and how to navigate the noise of nutrition misinformation.

    This episode is about facts, not fear.

    Read More: Seed Oils & Omega-6: Clearing Up the Confusion June 5, 2025

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    20 分
  • Episode 192: What Even Is a Healthy Food? Cutting Through the Confusion
    2025/06/06

    The word “healthy” gets tossed around a lot, but what does it actually

    mean when it comes to food? In Episode 192 of the Real World Nutrition podcast, Shelley Rael, MS, RDN, discusses the complex layers of confusion and misinformation surrounding the term “healthy.” From food marketing tactics to outdated perceptions, Shelley explains why this term is more complicated than it seems.

    She dives into what the FDA considers a “healthy” food (yes, there’s an official definition!) and why some foods you might assume are healthy—like almonds or salmon—haven’t always met that standard. Shelley also explores how labeling influences consumer choices and how different individuals define “healthy” in highly personal ways.

    This episode encourages listeners to look beyond labels, embrace flexibility, and recognize that no single food is the sole determinant of your overall health. For more on this topic, visit the companion blog at https://www.shelleyrael.com/blog/healthy-food-defined

    Blogs and Podcast Episodes Mentioned in this Episode:

    Read More: What Defines a Healthy Food? The FDA’s Updated Criteria Explained June 3, 2025

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    25 分