Posts Tagged ‘Keto’
By Doug Reynolds on September 17, 2022
Download Episode LowCarbUSA® Founder and CEO Doug Reynolds recently had an encouraging conversation with Tro Kalayjian, DO and Laura Buchanan, MD, MHP, about developing low-carb/keto resources for practitioners and patients. The interview is now available as Episode 95 of the LowCarbUSA® podcast. Dr. Tro is on the Board of Directors of the Society of Metabolic […]
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By Doug Reynolds on February 19, 2022
Download Episode Ken Berry, MD, speaks with LowCarbUSA® co-founder Doug Reynolds about the proper human diet, as well as the importance of getting to know the people behind your screens, by meeting others in person at live events. Dr. Berry was a presenter at the hugely successful Low Carb Boca Conference, and will be presenting […]
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By Chris S. Cornell on December 23, 2021
Popular researcher and science writer Amber O’Hearn to present at 2022 Low Carb Boca Conference Amber O’Hearn is an independent researcher and science writer who specializes in ketogenic and plant-free diets, and their connection to human evolution and health, as well as the physiological health-promoting effects of dietary interventions. She is a self-proclaimed carnivore and […]
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Download Episode Dr. Philip Ovadia is a cardiothoracic surgeon who found himself becoming morbidly obese and running the risk of ending up on his own operating table. He came across the ketogenic diet and the concept of carbohydrate restriction initially at a conference where Gary Taubes was talking. “What he was saying made a lot […]
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By Doug Reynolds on December 16, 2021
Download Episode This is such an amazing story! Bethany McKenzie is a mom on a mission to tell the story of how she manages her son’s Type 1 Diabetes through diet and lifestyle in spite of the resistance from the doctors and supposed specialists. “I just tell my story in a very common way”, she […]
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By Doug Reynolds on November 23, 2021
Download Episode Alison Gannett was an organic farmer & professional extreme skier travelling the world competing, when one day she was cooking bacon at home and it caught on fire. Her husband walked in to see her admiring the flames and realised they were really in trouble. After a CT scan found an orange sized […]
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By Doug Reynolds on November 12, 2021
Download Episode Dr. Alexandra Sowa is a dual board-certified physician of Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine, helping thousands of patients through her practice in New York. Seeing a growing need for patients to be able to easily gain access to relevant lab tests that can help diagnose as well as track responses to interventions, she […]
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By Doug Reynolds on October 29, 2021
Download Episode One of the things we have not really addressed before is the role of reduced carbohydrates in wound care and infectious diseases. As a physician trained in these areas as well as obesity medicine, Dr. Ravi Kamepalli is working to improve patient outcomes with keto(genic)-based nutrition. “Insulin Resistance is the core problem,” he […]
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By Doug Reynolds on October 15, 2021
Download Episode Allen Green weighed in at 403 lbs at age 49 when he discovered the concept of carbohydrate restriction and the ketogenic diet. Now he has regained his health, is off all his medications, of which there were many, and he has lost almost 200 lbs to boot. He discusses how he got to […]
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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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By Doug Reynolds on June 17, 2021
Download Episode Arthur Agatston, MD, attended New York University School of Medicine. He did his internal medicine training at Montefiore Medical Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and his cardiology fellowship at NYU. He spent a year on staff at NYU while training to best combine both academic medicine with clinical practice. He […]
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By Doug Reynolds on June 3, 2021
Download Episode William Schumacher found when he adopted a keto diet that he was like me and did not miss bread at all but what he did miss was really good crunchy chips (or crisps as they are called in various other regions). Uprising Foods is on a mission to rebuild and reformulate the staple […]
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By Doug Reynolds on March 30, 2021
Download Episode Dr. James Muecke is an ophthalmologist who was nominated as Australian of the Year in 2020 for his ongoing humanitarian work in helping to prevent blindness in impoverished communities in many places around the world. About a year ago, however, he became aware of the potential of reversing type 2 diabetes by restricting […]
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By Doug Reynolds on March 9, 2021
Download Episode Diana Rodgers is a Registered Dietitian, a farmer, an author, a filmmaker and a mom! We talk to her about her new book, and movie, Sacred Cow. The book goes into great detail about the science behind her rigorous defense of the beef industry with respect to the animal cruelty argument, the fear […]
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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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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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By Doug Reynolds on January 26, 2021
Download Episode Edit: an apology form Nick – “Apologies to everyone. At 34:30 I made a false statement when I said HMG-CoA reductase inhibition could inhibit ketone production directly. It is not the RLE in ketogenesis. There are indirect mechanisms potentially at play, but that enzyme is downstream of the divergence point in ketone and […]
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By Doug Reynolds on January 11, 2021
Download Episode I have wanted to sit down and chat with David and Jen Unwin for the longest time so this was a real treat. We start out by hearing briefly how he first came to learn about Low Carb, and that was through a patient who went off and reversed her diabetes on her […]
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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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By Doug Reynolds on December 23, 2020
Download Episode What a fascinating discussion with Dr. Ben Bikman about what Insulin Resistance really means. He makes this statement towards the end but I would like to highlight it right here at the start, “We should be studiously avoiding dogmatic thinking and constantly be checking what we think we know, lest we become that […]
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By Doug Reynolds on December 9, 2020
Download Episode https://youtu.be/380n6htjsfk/ I sat down with Dr. Adele Hite to talk about the imminent launch of the nonprofit Society for Metabolic Health Practitioners (SMHP). She has been instrumental in helping us to get to this point. Back in 2018 she worked with the panel of advisors that we put together to oversee the development […]
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By Doug Reynolds on November 17, 2020
Download Episode LowCarbUSA® podcast Episode 60 features our great friend, Keto-Mojo founder, Dorian Greenow. He talked to us about the latest model of their blood glucose and blood ketone meter & even higher quality machine which makes it even easier and less expensive for people to check their levels. . More importantly he also shares just […]
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By Doug Reynolds on November 3, 2020
Download Episode I first came across André Obradovic while I was working my way through the Advisor Training Course from the Nutrition Network. What stood out immediately that it wasn’t a doctor or scientist trying to teach me something about the benefits of carbohydrate restriction or the LCHF lifestyle but rather about coaching and teaching […]
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By Doug Reynolds on October 20, 2020
Download Episode Adam Pike was one of the lawyers involved in the successful defense of the charge against Prof. Tim Noakes for replying to a lady on Twitter about the best way to wean a baby. Since then Adam has presented a talk on ethical behaviour of medical professionals on social media for the Nutrition […]
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By Doug Reynolds on October 6, 2020
Download Episode Vyvyane Loh is a board certified internal medicine and obesity doctor who started out in obesity practice and found herself taking patients off medications which was very different from what she had been taught in her training. She feels she was very lucky to get exposed to it early. Down the road she […]
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