Mark-John Clifford: Diabetes Awareness (Ep 12)

Mark-John Clifford is the featured guest on this week’s episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Show with Robert Su, MD. Welcome back!

When I was a pharmacy and medical student during 1960’s, diabetes mellitus (DM) was a disease only found in about 5% of the US population. In 2007, 10.7% of it, aged 20 years or older was diagnosed with DM,. During the same period, 23.1% of it aged 60 years or older had DM. The total medical cost related to DM was 174 billion dollars for 2007. The rate for new cases of DM has increased rapidly each year. Worse of all, many people do not realize that they have developed DM, until their incidental blood and urine tests yield abnormal readings of sugars. By the time, when DM is diagnosed many of them have already developed other diseases, which are a result of hyperglycemia. If they had conducted semiannual or annual serial blood sugar tests, they would have found the mass of the insulin producing pancreatic beta cells is shrunk and could have restricted carbohydrates for preventing them from becoming DM. Mark-John did not know he was a diabetic even for a good while after he suffered from coronary artery syndrome. Worst of all, he could not improve his health conditions based on the ill dietary advices by the medical establishment. He finally had to do his own research and changed his dietary style for controlling his DM. With his terrible personal experience, he has initiated a crusade to raise public awareness of DM and its prevention. Do not miss this very revealing interview with Mark-John about Diabetes Mellitus.

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Hannah Sutter: ‘Big Fat Lies’ (Ep. 11)

Welcome back for another interesting episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. In this episode, British lawyer/nutrition writer, Ms. Hannah Sutter is the featured guest. We all have been repeatedly advised by the governmental agencies and the medical professional organizations about how dangerous the roles of fats on the health [...]

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Dr. Sofie Hexeberg: Low Carbs = Healthy (Ep 10)

Welcome back for another inspiring episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. In this episode, Sofie Hexeberg, M.D. of Norway is the featured guest. Being aware of the rising trends in during the recent decades, more people have been trying different diets and increasing exercise to lose weight and their [...]

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Dr. William Davis – Diet and Plaque (Ep. 9)

Welcome back for another inspiring episode of The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. In this episode, William Davis, MD, FACC is the featured guest. For at least the last 50-60 years, we have learned more about coronary heart disease, which is a result of arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis. The latter forms plaques [...]

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Good Nutrition Is Carbohydrate Restriction with Misty Humphrey (Ep. 8)

Welcome back for another inspiring episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. In this episode, Ms. Misty Humphrey is the featured guest. For the past 20-30 years, we have heard more and more about health problems with children from peanut allergies, obesity, high blood pressure as well as behavior disorders, [...]

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Low Carb Diet With Amy Dungan (Ep 7)

Welcome back for another episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. In this episode, Ms. Amy Dungan is the featured guest. In recent years, more people have become aware of the health problems with overweight/obesity, and begun to change their dietary styles from a high-carbohydrate, low-fat diet to a low-carbohydrate, [...]

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Avoid Carbs While Enjoying Baked Goods: David Fulton (Ep. 6)

Welcome back for another episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. In this episode, Mr. David Fulton is the featured guest. As much as I want to bring you health experts to share their scientific and medical knowledge, I also want to help you find the best and easiest way [...]

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Fred Hahn on the role of exercise in a low-carb weight control program (Ep. 5)

Welcome back for another episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. In this episode, Mr. Fred Hahn is the featured guest.  Hahn is a personal trainer, co-author of the book, “The Slow Burn Fitness Revolution“, and author of a new book, “Strong Kids Health Kids.” Over the past two decades, [...]

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Ill Advice: The Dietary Guidelines for America, 2010 (Episode 4, Sally Fallon)

Welcome back for another episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. In this episode, Sally Fallon is the featured guest. Ms Fallon is President of the Weston A. Price Foundation and the co-author of the books “Nourishing Traditions” and “Eat Fat Lose Fat.” Fallon is also a journalist, chef, nutrition [...]

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Eat, Live, and Enjoy Life With Chef Barrae (Ep. 3)

Welcome back for another episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. In this episode, Chef Barrae is the featured guest. Chef Barrae is the author of a diabetic cookbook “Gourmets, Gourmands and Other Foodies ~ Unrestricted Tastes on Restricted Diets.” Barrae has been interested in cooking since she was very [...]

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