Archive for the ‘Chronic Diseases’ Category

Rob Cywes, MD, PhD, to Address GLP-1 Agonists & Bariatric Surgery as Part of “Weight Loss Revisited” Presentation in San Diego

By Chris S. Cornell on April 14, 2023

Surgeon, who specializes in obesity, diabetes, & metabolic management, stresses importance of addressing underlying behaviors for sustainable results Dr. Rob Cywes, MD, PhD has been one of the most popular speakers at our Symposium for Metabolic Health (SMH) conferences ever since his first presentation back in 2018. We caught up with Dr. Cywes earlier this […]

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“Cancer patients don’t have time to wait…”

By Chris S. Cornell on March 29, 2023

Maggie and Brad Jones to present “The Metabolism of Cancer and Emerging Associated Therapies” at San Diego Symposium Maggie and Brad Jones—producers and directors of the upcoming documentary series CANCER/EVOLUTION—will take the main stage at the Symposium for Metabolic Health in San Diego in August to deliver a presentation entitled “CANCER/EVOLUTION: The Metabolism of Cancer […]

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What A Story of Hope! LCHF Saves Tia’s Life: Ep 98

By Doug Reynolds on November 24, 2022

Download Episode LowCarbUSA®  co-founders Doug Reynolds and Pam Devine recently interviewed Tia Reid, who used a low-carb, high-fat (LCHF) way of eating to overcome type 2 diabetes, NAFLD, hypertension, obesity, GERD, gout, sleep apnea, and more. Tia sustainably lost 85 pounds and came off 20 medications she no longer needed, after finding Dr. Robert Cywes, […]

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Turning Anger and Sadness Into Motivation for Weight Loss

By Chris S. Cornell on October 21, 2022

Kevin Gendreau, MD, discusses his book, and his plans to attend upcoming Symposium for Metabolic Health in Boca Dr. Kevin R. Gendreau is a Board Certified Obesity Medicine physician who used therapeutic carbohydrate restriction and intermittent fasting to reverse his type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, high cholesterol, hypertension, and fatty liver disease. In just 18 […]

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Symposium for Metabolic Health – Boca 2023 (Jan. 13-15) to Include Focus on Carb Addiction

By Chris S. Cornell on October 14, 2022

Upcoming conference will include a Bonus Clinical Workshop on carbohydrate addiction for practitioners who are able to arrive early – to be held on the afternoon of Thursday, January 12, in addition to the entire day that will be dedicated to the topic of carb addiction during the main presentations Registrations for the upcoming Symposium for Metabolic Health […]

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Fructose/Uric Acid Metabolism is One of the Central Drivers of Many Metabolic Diseases – Dr. Pete Delannoy: Ep 96

By Doug Reynolds on October 13, 2022

Download Episode We speak with Pete Delannoy, PhD, a highly trained biochemist, certified Primal Health Coach, and Nutrition Network Advisor in the application of the keto lifestyle to put gout in remission, reverse diabetes, and help clients lose weight. In this compelling interview, Pete discusses many issues, including: the relationship between the glucose-centric model of […]

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Preventing and Reversing Cardiovascular Disease, Type 2 Diabetes Through Nutrition and Exercise

By Chris S. Cornell on December 11, 2021

Dr. med. Johannes Scholl, one of Germany’s leaders in the field of therapeutic carbohydrate restriction, to present at 2022 Low Carb Boca Conference, January 14-16 Dr. med. Johannes Scholl first discovered his passion for the prevention of disease in 1994, when he found himself working with cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy in his German clinic. He […]

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‘Ravenous’ – Otto Warburg the Nazis & the Search for the Cancer Diet Connection: Ep 78

By Doug Reynolds on August 19, 2021

Download Episode The other day, Tim Noakes tweeted the following: “Third truly iconic book in low-carb literature. All written by investigative journalists who’ve done as much for promoting low-carb science as anyone: ‘Good Calories Bad Calories’ by Gary Taubes; ‘Big Fat Surprise’ by Nina Teicholz and now ‘Ravenous’ by Sam Apple. We’re blessed!”  Praise doesn’t […]

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Fabulously Keto: Are You a Moderator or an Abstainer? – Ep 76

By Doug Reynolds on July 23, 2021

Download Episode Jackie Fletcher and Louise Reynolds were both morbidly obese at one point but both follow a ketogenic lifestyle now and both have reversed that situation although they followed very different paths to get there.  Louise is a university professor from Australia although currently she is resident in Bangkok.  After trying everything to beat […]

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The Sherlock Holmes of Health – Mary Ruddick: Ep 75

By Doug Reynolds on July 2, 2021

Download Episode Dubbed the “Sherlock Holmes of Health,” Mary Ruddick is an internationally acclaimed nutritionist currently based in Africa, where she is studying traditional tribal diets and their impact on health.  She is the Director of Nutrition for CaptainSoup.com, Enable Your Healing, The REIGNS Method, and the Back to Joy Program.   She has been […]

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Andrew Oswari, MD Becomes One Of the First To Be SMHP Accredited : Ep 67

By Doug Reynolds on February 25, 2021

Download Episode Two years ago, Dr. Andrew Oswari, a family medicine doctor practicing integrative medicine, was experiencing what most doctors are currently experiencing, depression and disillusionment due to their lack of ability to help any of their patients with chronic illnesses get better.  Ongoing progression of the conditions and escalating medications are the order of […]

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Keto Kind – Medical Grade Meal Replacement: Ep 66

By Doug Reynolds on February 9, 2021

Download Episode Andrés Rosales and Mauricio Moel are two youngsters from Mexico, studying at Harvard, who decided that there was a huge gap in the meal replacement market for a very strict, clean, keto version.  They wanted medical practitioners who were using therapeutic carbohydrate reduction as an intervention in their practice to feel comfortable recommending […]

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Gary Taubes’ New Book – The Case For Keto: Ep 63

By Doug Reynolds on December 29, 2020

 Download Episode After bursting onto the scene with Good Calories Bad Calories in 2007, Gary Taubes has gone on to write many books that have managed to make it into the mainstream and not get pigeonholed in the Keto or Low Carb genre which, let’s be honest, is still pretty small as communities go.  […]

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