290. DeltaG Ketones Founder & CEO Professor Kieran Clarke and Chief Strategy Officer, Brian McMahon: On Exogenous Ketones & the Benefits of this Fourth Macronutrient

This week on the podcast I sync up with DeltaG Founder & CEO Professor Kieren Clarke, biochemist and physiologist and DeltaG Chief Strategy Officer, Brian McMahon to talk all things DeltaG and the companies revolutionary Oxford Ketone Ester, available to everyone through their △G® Ketone Performance and △H® Ketone Health drinks.

We do a deep dive into their uniquely potent exogenous ketones–how they are maximizing Ketone levels in the blood and providing a powerful fuel source that boosts athletic performance & recovery, metabolic health, and cognitive function. I get the inside scoop on the science behind the brand, how it was developed over many years as the result of the pioneering work of Professor Kieran Clarke at the University of Oxford and the late Dr. Richard Veech at the National Institutions of Health that started in 2000, and how it is growing and evolving.

We chat about how DeltaG is being used by many of the worlds highest performers as a superfuel Olympic Athletes, World Champion Triathletes and runners, Tour de France riders, Formula 1 drivers, NBA, NFL, FIFA, as well as aspiring centenarians for longevity, intermittent fasters, for glucose stability, weight loss, focus and combatting brain fog and so much more. Developed and manufactured at GMP standards, deltaG® joins the three main dietary macronutrients – proteins, carbohydrates and fats – as a totally new nutritional category: Exogenous Ketones.

We also talk about the business behind pioneering this kind of product, the challenges and opportunities of getting out into the market. And of course I get the inside scoop on Professor Kieran Clarkes exercise and wellness fueling her for success.

Founder: Professor Kieran Clarke A mix of biochemist, physiologist and entrepreneur. Born in Adelaide, South Australia, Kieran Clarke studied for her undergraduate BSc (Hons) in Biological Sciences at Flinders University. She obtained her PhD in Biochemistry at the University of Queensland before taking a post-doctoral fellowship at Harvard University Medical School Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Laboratory between 1985 and 1989. After Harvard, Prof. Clarke was appointed Group Leader for the National Research Council of Canada and an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physiology at Ottawa University in Canada. In 1991, she joined the University of Oxford as Professor of Physiological Biochemistry and Head of the Cardiac Metabolism Research Groups in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics. She has over 25 years research experience in magnetic resonance (MR) imaging and spectroscopy to non-invasively measure human cardiac, brain and skeletal muscle function and energy metabolism.

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