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Pediatric Nutrition: Carbohydrates and Pediatric Mental Health

[JEV Publishing, January 14, 2011] The second episode of a series of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast on pediatric nutrition was aired on Wednesday, January 12, 2011. It was featured with an interesting interview between Dr. Robert Su, the podcast host, and Dr. Ann Childers, a child, adolescent, and adult trained psychiatrist, who became interested in…

Vegetarian Diet Without Modification Is Unhealthy

People adopt vegetarian diet for various reasons. Some of them are concerned about saturated fats, most of which are contained in the animal meat and fat. Some of them are based on religious belief such as Buddhists who are forbidden from killing that is one of the Buddhist’s Commandments. Or, some of the religious beliefs…

Mrs. Michelle Obama should take child obesity seriously!

[JEV Publishing, January 7, 2011] Child obesity has been a serious problem for the US and several countries where foods are plenty. Child obesity is just an icon, which implicates a host of health problems in the childhood. Many of these health problems are supposed to be the diseases in the adulthood. These adulthood diseases,…

Pediatric Nutrition

For the last half of a century, the US population has been growing heavier. [1] At the same time, the trends of diseases such as diabetes mellitus, coronary artery disease, hypertension, and more are also significantly rising. [2, 3, 4] During the same time, these trends have also moved into the younger population. More children…

The New Year’s Resolution

[JEV Publishing, December 31, 2010] On the Eve of 2011, JEV Publishing wishes you a Very Healthy and Happy New Year. You and many people are ready to have the New Year’s Resolution. With the help from Dr. Robert Su, we asked the featured guests of Dr. Su’s podcast about their advices on your New…

Extinction of Cancer: Deny The Growth Of Cancer!

Having understood the relationship between carbohydrates consumption, blood glycemic level, inflammation level, and the behavior of cancer including cancer initiation, cancer progression, and cancer metastasis, [1] many studies have been devoted to developing prevention and treatment of cancer. A book, Cancer Disease of Civilization?: An anthropological and historical study, by Vilhjalmur Stefansson, published by Hill…

Extinction of Cancer: The Basics

Cancer has taken away many lives prematurely each year. These cancer victims have included both the children and the adults, even those in their infancies. [1, 2] Among the victims, many young and old adults were well known of their accomplishments. During the recent years, pancreatic cancer claimed the lives of the best tenor of…

Restricting Carbohydrates Sends Pancreatic Cancer Into Remission

[JEV Publishing, December 18, 2010] According to the Huffington Post, on December 8, 2010, WJBK FOX 2 News in Detroit confirmed that Aretha Franklin, a singer, has cancer. A family insider told the station that she’s doing, “OK,” but they ask for the public’s prayers. We contacted Adrienne Larocque, PhD, Associate Director of the Healthy…

The Books We Recommend

Carbohydrates Can Kill What its readers said: Carbohydrates Can Kill is an amazing book, the way it was written, the information and research it contains, and the personal experiment conducted by Dr. Su brought to mind Jeff Goldblum’s performance in The Fly. Michelle Bush, English Adjunct Professor, Fort Myers, FL If you want to know the truth…

Inflammation And Cancer: The Kernel

As previously cited, non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) including aspirin has a significantly inverse link to the risk of breast cancers and their recurrence. [1] The secondary analysis of a study reveals the potential interactions with baseline aspirin use and the risk of colorectal cancer. [2] But, aspirin does not always reduce the risk of the…