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Foodie Pharmacology Podcast

Foodie Pharmacology Podcast

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Foodie Pharmacology is the science podcast for the food curious! Dr. Quave is co-creator and host of the show. She speaks with leading experts on certain crops, sustainable farming methods, medicinal plants, and explores the pharmacology--or health impact--of our food through weekly episodes! You can also tune in through subscribing to the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Leave comments and ratings on episodes! Dr. Quave loves to hear from the #FoodiePharmacology fans!All rights reserved Biological Sciences Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease Science
Episodes
  • The Truth About Seed Oils with Cherie Calbom | Foodie Pharmacology with Dr. Cassandra Quave
    Apr 20 2026

    Seed oils are everywhere. From salad dressings to snack foods, they’ve become a quiet staple of the modern diet. But how did they get there, and what do we really know about their impact on human health?

    This week on Foodie Pharmacology, Dr. Cassandra Quave sits down with nutritionist Cherie Calbom, MS, known as “The Juice Lady,” to unpack the rise of industrial seed oils and the debate surrounding them. Cherie shares her personal journey into nutrition, which began with a serious health crisis and led her to rethink the role of food in healing.

    Together, they explore what seed oils actually are, how they are processed, and why their chemical structure makes them vulnerable to oxidation. The conversation traces their history from industrial byproducts to “heart-healthy” staples, shaped by wartime supply chains, shifting dietary guidance, and powerful marketing.

    They also dig into where these oils are hiding in everyday foods, why they can be difficult to avoid even when you are trying to eat well, and how to navigate labels in a highly processed food environment.

    If you’ve ever wondered what’s really in the oils lining grocery store shelves, or why this topic has become so widely debated, this episode offers a deeper look at the science, history, and real-world implications of seed oils in today’s diet. Learn more about Cherie’s work at www.juiceladyinfo.com

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    38 mins
  • Pollen Food Allergy Syndrome with Gary Falcetano | Foodie Pharmacology with Dr. Cassandra Quave
    Apr 6 2026

    Spring is here, and seasonal pollen along with it! This week on Foodie Pharmacology, Dr. Cassandra Quave speaks with Gary Falcetano, PA-C, AE-C, Senior Manager of Global Medical & Scientific Affairs in Allergy at Thermo Fisher Scientific and a longtime clinician and educator in asthma and immunologic disorders, about pollen food allergy syndrome and why certain fresh foods can suddenly cause itching or irritation during allergy season.

    Also known as oral allergy syndrome, this condition stems from cross-reactivity between pollen proteins and similar proteins found in plant foods. Gary explains how this immune mix-up happens, why symptoms are typically limited to the mouth and throat, and why something as simple as cooking an apple can make it more tolerable.

    They also cover how common this syndrome is, why it is frequently overlooked, and how clinicians distinguish it from more serious food allergies using detailed history and targeted testing. The conversation highlights the role of IgE, component-resolved diagnostics, and the importance of understanding seasonal exposure. The episode closes with practical tips for managing symptoms, from reducing pollen exposure at home to simple food preparation strategies that can make a real difference during peak allergy season.

    This Foodie Pharmacology podcast is part of a special two part series sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. The views and opinions in this podcast are those of the presenters and represent the synthesis of science.

    #FoodiePharmacology #PollenAllergy #OralAllergySyndrome #AllergyAwareness #ItchyMouth #AllergySymptoms #SinusRelief #HealthyLiving #SeasonalAllergies #FoodAllergy

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    51 mins
  • Essential Food Preserving with Dr. Julia Skinner
    Mar 23 2026

    What if the key to reducing food waste, strengthening community, and reconnecting with our food systems is already in your kitchen?

    In this episode of Foodie Pharmacology, Dr. Cassandra Quave speaks with Dr. Julia Skinner, food writer, fermentation expert, and founder of the Culinary Curiosity School, to explore the practice of food preserving. From fermentation to freezing, Julia shares how preserving is not just a set of techniques but a way of thinking about food with intention and creativity.

    They discuss her upcoming book, Essential Food Preserving, which takes an ingredient-first approach. Instead of rigid recipes, it asks a simple question: what can you do with what you have right now? That mindset opens the door to everything from fruit leathers and infused vinegars to fermented drinks and pantry staples built from scraps.

    They also explore the deeper reasons preserving matters. These practices are rooted in food security, seasonality, and survival. Today, they offer a powerful way to reduce waste and reconnect with the sources of our food. Fermentation, in particular, plays an important role in building community. Sharing techniques, recipes, and traditions creates meaningful connections around food.

    If you’ve ever felt intimidated by preserving, this episode offers an approachable place to begin. Start small, stay curious, and focus on practice rather than perfection. Essential Food Preserving will be released on May 19, 2026, and is available now for pre-orders!

    Want to learn more? Enter Code “QUAVE” for a 30% discount to a class offered through the Culinary Curiosity School.

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    36 mins
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