21: Track Your Plaque with Chris Kleismet

Chris Kleismet, known online as heart health advocate HeartHawk is today’s guest for this exciting episode of The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD.

We all can learn a lot about health issues from the experts, however we can learn much from each other as well, especially from someone who is determined…

20: The Listeners’ Low Carb Health Roundtable Discussion

Welcome back for the first Listeners’ Roundtable episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD.

In this premiere roundtable, I invite Ms. Mary Titus from the audience and previous guest Ms. Misty Humphrey as my featured guests. When I interview with a guest who is a physician, scientist, nutritionist or dietitian,…

19: Pam Schoenfeld and Adele Hite : The 2010 USDA Food Pyramid Proposal Is Wrong

Pam Shoenfeld and Adele Hite are the featured guests in today’s episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast. Welcome back. Please forgive some ongoing audio issues; we are working to correct them in future episodes.

Ms. Schoenfeld is a registered dietitian. Ms. Hite is a graduate student in the MPH/RD and PhD Nutrition Epidemiology…

18: Dietary Guidelines are against science with Professors Richard Feinman & Richard Wood

Professor Richard Feinman and Professor Richard Wood are the guests in this special episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast. Welcome back. The proposed Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2010, was released on June 15. The proposed guidelines are not only virtually identical to the previous versions that promoted heavy carbohydrate consumption, but also go…

17: Judy Barnes Baker, Author of Carb Wars

Ms. Judy Barnes Baker is my featured guest in this episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. Welcome back! After following dietary advice favoring high carbohydrate, low fat diets from government agencies and organized medical groups such as the American Diabetes Association, American Heart Association, and American Medical Association, many…

16: Paleolithic Diets with Dag Viljen Poleszynski, PhD

Dag Viljen Poleszynski is my featured guest in this very special episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. Welcome back. During the recent decades, the Paleolithic diet of our ancestors has been mentioned frequently as it probably helped the cavemen avoid obesity and diseases such as coronary artery disease and…

15: Dr. Donald Miller on Medicine and Diet

Donald Miller, M.D. is my featured guest in this enlightening episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. Welcome back! Physicians are supposed to be the people who believe and follow only the truth like scientists do. They should master what they have learned in both the basic and clinical science…

14: Jim Bjork, O.D. On The Dirty Secrets That Hurt Us

Dr. Jim Bjork, O.D.  is the our guest for this week’s fascinating episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. Welcome back! Many people, especially those who still think that they are young, always take a lax attitude toward the advice on health. They would say, “Oh, I am young and…

13: Roxanne Sukol, MD: Your Health Is On Your Plate

Dr. Roxanne Sukol, founder of TeachMed.com, is the our guest for this week’s fascinating episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. Welcome back! In this episode, my featured guest is Dr. Roxanne Sukol. We all should joyfully eat. More importantly, we should mindfully select the foods we eat, because the…

12: Mark-John Clifford: Diabetes Awareness

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…