Yes, thanks. I got the link to the MP3 from Rosy.
It had hosts Tonio Epstein and dentist Mark Harmon.
Some highlights of stuff Aajonus covered:
Something that Tyler won't like
-- AV claimed in the interview that humans are carnivores, which is a view I didn't realize he held.
He views allegedly "allergic" reactions to raw milk (vomiting, diarrhea, nausea) as detoxes that will eventually pass (this is something Tyler has reported on, but the so-called detoxes did not pass for Tyler).
As evidence he pointed to the Filani (or Fulani?), Samburu and Masai tribes. He claimed the Samburu and Masai "have absolutely no disease whatsoever," which I seriously doubt.
Both hosts attested that raw meat is easier to digest for them than cooked. I can also attest to that.
AV mentioned the remote tribe in the Philippines again. He said they ate raw fish, coconut, raw pork, mango and banana. He claimed there were three interpreters. (Strange that with all these people visiting them, no one has revealed who this secret tribe with the amazing health is, AFAIK.)
Mark Harmon, who is a prison dentist, said his patients' teeth have been healing since he has been treating them (he didn't say how, but he indicated that he eats like Aajonus, so he may be using Aajonus' diet as one of his therapies).
AV: "The body is 99% bacteria." (I've seen reports of 90% total microbes, not 99% bacteria. He didn't provide a source.)
Raw butter is the main fat he recommends. He eats it year round and disagrees with Weston Price about the "x factor" (vitamin K2) in butter being important. He said has seen people have no better improvements on x-factor-rich raw butter than raw butter that is not rich in it. (Stephan Guyunet and Richard Nikoley would disagree strongly with this.)
AV also disagrees with Sally Fallon about freezing meats to kill bacteria and parasites being OK. He said he did an experiment on animals that showed that freezing meat produced worse results than unfrozen meat.
AV: Grinding meat makes it easier to digest (Aajonus grinds or finely chews all his meat--another issue on which Tyler disagrees with him).