Category Archives: The Podcast

86: Dr. Mary Newport on Alzheimer’s Disease: What If There Was A Cure?

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In the third episode of a special podcast series on Alzheimer’s disease, I have the honor of having Mary T. Newport, M.D. here as my featured guest on today’s Carbohydrates Can Kill podcast show. Dr. Newport, a neonatologist (physician who specializes in newborn health), has become very knowledgeable regarding Alzheimer’s disease, which is a…

85: Stephanie Seneff, PhD on Alzheimer’s Disease and Cholesterol

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In today’s podcast, I am presenting you the second episode of a special podcast series on Alzheimer’s disease. Stephanie Seneff, PhD of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is my featured guest on the Carbohydrates Can Kill podcast. Dr. Seneff is going to discuss the role of cholesterol in the development of Alzheimer’s disease. As…

84: Alzheimer’s Disease and Carbohydrates

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I am starting a special podcast series on Alzheimer’s disease this week. In today’s episode of The Carbohydrates Can Kill podcast, I am going to discuss Alzheimer’s disease and Carbohydrates with you. I am hoping that, with this series, I could help you learn more about this terrible disease. With the knowledge offered to…

83: Listener’s Roundtable #11 with Tom Naughton and Drew Kime

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On today’s episode of The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast, Mr. Tom Naughton and one of his fans, food blogger Mr. Drew Kime are my featured guests for the Listener’s Roundtable Discussion Edition 11. After airing the Listener’s Roundtable Discussion Edition 10 on November 30, 2011, many of you told me how much you appreciated…

82: Adele Hite, MPH, on 2010 Dietary Guidelines Independent Scientific Review Panel

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I wish you a Healthy, Happy, and Prosperous New Year. I am very happy to have Ms. Adele Hite back to join me on today’s episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast as my featured guest. She and I will discuss what was going on behind the doors of the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee…

81: Dana Carpender Offers Low-Carb Menus and Recipes

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Happy Holidays to you, my dear listener. I also hope that you enjoyed eating low-carb dinners and fun parties for this special holiday season. To continue my effort in helping you collect more delicious menus and recipes, another famous recipe-writer, Ms. Dana Carpender, is joining me today as my featured guest for The Carbohydrates…

80: Judy Barnes Baker on Low-Carb Holiday Entertaining

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As everyone is busying in shopping for holiday gifts, many of us who restrict carbohydrates are looking for menus and recipes for dinners and parties. I have Ms. Judy Barnes Baker as my special guest for today’s Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast. She is author of a new cookbook, “Nourished: A Cookbook for Health, Weight…

79: Erin Chamerlik of Get Better Wellness

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Ms. Erin Chamerlik is my featured guest for today’s Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast. Ms. Chamerlik is host of A talk-radio show, “Get Better Wellness.” She is going to talk about “Holistic Nutrition.” While I have continued to share my messages with many of you here that diabetes mellitus is a preventable disease, which is…

78: Attorney Steve Shoulberg and Dr. James Carlson on Carbohydrate Restriction as A Modality Under the Standard of Care

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In today’s episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast, I have Mr. Steve Shoulberg and Dr. James Carlson as my special guests to discuss “Carbohydrate Restriction as A Modality Under the Standard of Care.” As we have seen more people are getting heavier, becoming diabetics, and suffering various diseases during the recent decades, many more…

77: Listener’s Roundtable Discussion Edition 10

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Mr. Tom Naughton and two of his fans, Dr. Wheeler and Mr. Fortin are my featured guests for today’ Carbohydrates Can Kill podcast show, the Listener’s Roundtable Discussion Edition 10. Undoubtedly, diet and health are an enormous issue involving our everyday life. Most, if not all, of us are concerned about the impact of…