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Summary: Dr. Robert Su, with guests, presents the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast each week to inform everyone about the science behind the carbohydrate link with diabetes, hypothyroidism, pre-and neonatal health and more.

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 Dr. 35: Roxanne Sukol and Adele Hite: More on Pediatric Nutrition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:52

In today’s Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast, I have both the diet and health expert, Dr. Roxanne Sukol, and, a PhD candidate in Public Health and Nutrition, Ms. Adel Hite as my featured guests. Pediatric Nutrition is important not only because it is a science but also because it is a slowly accumulated experience from daily practice. Often, parents encounter problems in raising their children. These problems are: What is the choice of foods for my children? What should I do if my children do not want certain foods, which I think are nutritious? What should I do if my children are short of certain vitamins, minerals, fats or proteins? In today’s electronic era, we can find information online. However, listen to someone who has the expertise in the diet and health, especially in the pediatric nutrition, is the best resource for us. Both Ms. Hite and Dr. Sukol are experts in nutrition. The joint discussion with me today will definitely enlighten me very much on this topic. Get yourself ready and tune in to this very interesting episode now! Adele Hite: www.forahealthynation.org Dr. Roxanne Sukol: Blog:         www.yourhealthisonyourplate.com Website:    www.teachmed.com

 34: Misty Humphrey on Pediatric Health Implications of the New USDA Guidelines | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:53

Weight-loss coach and certified nutrition educator Ms. Misty Humphrey is my guest on today's episode of The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast.

 33: James Carlson, DO on Neonatal and Pediatric Nutrition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:28

Today, Dr. James Carlson is my featured guest on The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast. Our children are our new life and hope. As I continuing my efforts in reversing the trends of obesity, diabetes mellitus, and many diseases with the best information on diet and health, I feel we must first keep our children healthy by raising them with healthy foods and helping them build a healthy dietary style. This is the very reason that I am enthusiastic about making this special series on pediatric nutrition a success. I am very fortunate to have a group of guests who are so knowledgeable in pediatric nutrition. Most importantly, I am grateful to their willingness to share their knowledge with you and me. Dr. Carlson Carlson, is a unique physician, with a very interesting resume and various degrees including B.S., D.O., M.B.A., and J.D., before ending up in medical practice. Because of his own health problems, his knowledge in biochemistry and his clinical experience, I am going to ask him what we should do, in terms of foods and dietary styles, to raise our children to be as healthy as possible. I am going to talk with Dr. Carlson as soon as you finish reading this note. Ready? Let’s start this interesting episode now. www.drjamescarlson.com Dr. Carlson’s book, Genocide: How Your Doctor’s Dietary Ignorance is Killing You!

 32: The Return of Fred Hahn and Judith Barnes Baker | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:39

We have Ms. Judy Barnes Baker and Mr. Fred Hahn as my featured guests for today’s episode concerning Pediatric Nutrition on The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast. On January 13, 2011, the Food and Nutrition Service of the US Department of Agriculture released a proposed rule, “Nutrition Standards in the National School Lunch and School Breakfast Programs.” The proposed nutrition standards are using the existing food pyramid and dietary guidelines as their backbone and further reducing the fat consumption. Although I am delighted that the new standards do reduce or avoid the consumption of sugars, their promotion on whole grains requires a serious repercussion. Both Ms. Baker and Mr. Hahn were previously the featured guests of this podcast. Ms Baker is the author of an excellent cookbook, “Carb Wars.“ Her upcoming book was originally written at the request from the American Diabetes Association. Her expertise in cooking for carbohydrate restriction is beyond my words. Mr. Hahn is an expert in nutrition and resistance training especially for children and the author of a best selling book, “Strong Kids Health Kids.” I am going to find out their suggestions on how you as a parent can do to feed your child with the healthy foods and help build a healthy dietary style for the rest of your child’s life. I am sure that you do not want to miss this informative discussion between Ms. Baker, Mr. Hahn and myself. Tune in now, please! Ms. Baker’s website: www.carbwarscookbook.com Mr. Hahn’s website: www.seriousstrength.com

 31: Dr. Ann Childers returns to discuss pediatric nutrition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:22

Dr. Ann Childers is, once again, my featured guest for today’s episode about Pediatric Nutrition on The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast. On May 28, 2010, an article published in the Psych Central News reports Aspirin helps the patients with schizophrenia ease up their symptoms. I have read a few articles that indicate the risks of suffering from psychotic disorders during later life are greater for those who have diabetes mellitus in their childhood or young adulthood. I have understood and am convinced that the grave impacts of hyperglycemia and its subsequent inflammation are related to these mental diseases. The above news really boosted my confidence that hyperglycemia and inflammation play a big role in everyone’s health, both physical and mental. Because of my hunger for learning more about diet and mental health, and sharing the information, I want to invite many more psychiatrists to this podcast. Dr. Childers, with a broad experience in both premedical and postgraduate career, is a unique psychiatrist who observes everything carefully and looks for the link between the cause and the outcome. I am very sure that you will be very excited in listening to the conversation between Dr Childers and me. This is another informative podcast that you do not want to miss. Dr, Childers’ blog at:  annchilders.blogspot.com Dr. Childers’ Twitter as: annchildersmd

 30: Marisa Pruzan on Pediatric Nutrition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:56

Ms. Marisa Pruzan is my featured guest on today’s episode of The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast. As I have emphasized the importance of dietary styles to our health, I have not had many opportunities to address pediatric nutrition. In part, we have been faced with an uphill battle with the organized medicine and the government agencies, which have promoted flawed dietary guidelines that have continued to ruin our health. We have to overcome their fierce resistance to our efforts of helping them use good science in modifying their future dietary guidelines. At the same time, we have seen the trends of obesity and adulthood diseases have moved into the child population. We cannot continue to watch our children to prematurely lose their lives to preventable diseases. We must act now by sharing healthy dietary styles with parents who can use the knowledge in rearing their children. Marisa is a holistic health coach, personal trainer, yoga instructor and specializes in raw foods, super foods, and super herbs. Who has used her knowledge in helping restore her health. I am going to discuss with her the best way to raise our children with real foods. I trust that you want to listen to this premiere of pediatric nutrition of my podcast now. Visit Ms. Pruzan’s website at  www.marisapruzan.com

 29: Diet and Adulthood Psychiatric Disorders with Ann Childers, M.D. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:53:37

Dr. Ann Childers is a psychiatrist specializing in an integrated approach to psychiatric care, weight control, and metabolic management. She is our guest on today’s episode of The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast. On May 28, 2010, an article published in the Psych Central News reports that Aspirin helps patients with schizophrenia ease up their symptoms. I have read a few articles that indicate the risks of suffering from psychotic disorders during the later years of life are greater for those who have diabetes mellitus in their childhood or young adulthood. I understand and am convinced the grave impacts of hyperglycemia and its subsequent inflammation are related to mental disease. The above news really boosted my confidence that hyperglycemia and inflammation play a big role in everyone’s health, both physical and mental. With my hunger for learning more about diet and mental health, and sharing the information, I want to invite many more psychiatrists to participate in this podcast. Dr. Childers, with a broad experience in both her premedical and postgraduate career, is a unique psychiatrist who observes everything carefully and looks for the link between a cause and its outcome. I am sure that you will be excited to hear the conversation between Dr Childers and I. This is another informative podcast that you do not want to miss. Dr, Childers’ blog at:  AnnChilders.blogspot.com Dr. Childers’ Twitter as: AnnChildersMD

 28: Hank Garner and Amy Dungan on The Listeners’ Roundtable #3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:12

On today’s episode of The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast I’m pleased to present our third Listeners Roundtable Discussion. I am pleased to have Ms Amy Dungan and Mr. Hank Garner as our featured guests. In the forums at www.carbohydratescankill.com and in our Facebook group, I have been very impressed by how eagerly diabetic patients are seeking answers to questions about their diseases, other than obesity, such as diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis, and more. I have frequently noticed that many of the answers they have received are false or only half-true. My findings convinced me to continue helping people search for accurate and complete information regarding diet and health. In today’s discussion, I expect that Hank will bring up several interesting questions that are shared by many of you, because of his personal health problems and efforts in correcting them. With her writings on the very subject that Hank is concerned, Ms. Dungan will undoubtably offer valuable suggestions that will also benefit you. Tune in and listen to what Ms. Dungan, Hank and I will share with you. LINKS: Amy’s Healthy Low Carb Living Hank’s My Low Carb Journey

 27: Dr. Emily Deans Discusses Diet and Mental Disorders | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:58:07

Dr. Emily Deans, author of the Evolutionary Psychiatry blog is our featured guest for today’s episode of The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast. As a physician interested in diet and health, I am convinced that diet can affect the health of the body and the well being of the mind. In my literature research, I have found several studies concerning diet and mental health. I firmly believe that many mental disorders such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, bipolar disorders, and others are closely related to a patient’s diet. Nevertheless, I am not satisfied with the findings that I have seen. I wanted to bring some questions to psychiatrists and learn from their experiences. This is really a golden opportunity for me to have a one-on-one discussion with Dr. Emily Deans. She is a young psychiatrist and already has an enormous knowledge of diet, especially the Paleolithic diet, and mental health. I trust that you are eager to tune in to this episode and learn what I am learning from Dr. Deans’ valuable clinical experience. Dr. Deans” blog: EvolutionaryPsychiatry.blogspot.com

 26: Dr. James E. Carlson, Author of Genocide! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:46

Dr. James Carlson, author of Genocide! is today’s featured guest on The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast. As a physician who suffered from overweight and cardiovascular disease, I have had to resort to dietary therapy for restoring my health. With that personal experience, I can wholeheartedly appreciate the frustration of my colleagues who have also suffered illnesses. James Carlson, D.O. is a unique physician, with a very interesting resume and various degrees including B.S., D.O., M.B.A., and J.D., before ending up in medical practice. Because of his own health problems, he had to rediscover his knowledge in biochemistry for the remedy. With his personal experience and review in biochemistry, he wrote a book, Genocide!, to illustrate how we have been following incorrect dietary advice that has led us to the path of premature death. Dr. Carlson’s retelling of the journey to restore his health is very impressive. Don’t wait! You need to listen to this interesting episode now. peak at your meeting, contact us at jevpublishing@verizon.net. Order Dr. Su’s book now at here. Visit Dr. Carlson’s site: www.drjamescarlson.com Purchase Genocide! at Amazon.com

 25: Dr. Dwight Lundell Reveals The Secret Truth About Heart Disease | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:00

Dr. Dwight Lundell of TruthAboutHeartDisease.org joins Robert Su, MD as the featured guest on today’s episode of The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast. Dr. Lundell is a retired cardiac surgeon. Over the course of a career that involved performing more than 5,000 cases of cardiac surgeries, he became increasingly dissatisfied with the fact that cardiac surgeries could never stop the increasing epidemic of new cardiac disease and recurrences. After doing his own research and literature research, he came to the realization that cardiac surgery is just a patch-up job. To help prevent cardiac disease, he understood that the dietary approach is most important and effective. In 2003, he left his successful practice of over 25 years and opened a new clinic, teaching his patients how they can prevent heart disease with a diet which is , interestingly, rich in fat and low in carbohydrate. Based on the findings of his research, he disputes the role of cholesterol in the development of coronary artery disease. He has published two books, “The Cholesterol Lie” and “The Cure for Heart Disease.” In this interview, I am going to ask Dr. Lundell to share with us his thought on why and how we can prevent and even cure heart disease without surgery. This is a very important while provocative topic. You owe it to yourself to listen to this episode now! peak at your meeting, contact us at jevpublishing@verizon.net. Order Dr. Su’s book now at here. See Dr. Lundell’s Biography

 24: The Listeners’ Roundtable Discussion | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:59:51

Welcome back for the second Listeners’ Roundtable episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. Today, I invite Ms. Cathy T. and Matt B. from the audience and Mr. Jimmy Moore who is one of the previous featured guests on this podcast, interviewed on June 23, 2010. After airing my first Listeners’ Roundtable Discussion, many of you told me how much they liked the show, because the topics in the discussion were those many of you want to know. Through the exchange of the guests’ personal experiences and knowledge, we learned a great deal. Jimmy has done a lot in shedding almost of one half of his original weight, He has continued to help others to lose weight. He is learning from his personal experiments and, most importantly, from the guests on his podcast. He is certainly one of the most well known people in the low carb community. Cathy is a lady who wants to keep her pre-diabetes at bay while losing weight by eating low carb diet. Matt also agrees that restricting carbohydrates has helped him restore his health in many ways. In this episode, you are going to find out the important yet interesting experiences shared by Cathy, Matt, Jimmy and myself. You surely don’t want to miss another interesting Listeners’ Roundtable Discussion. peak at your meeting, contact us at jevpublishing@verizon.net. Order Dr. Su’s book now at here. Jimmy Moore’s Gateway Page livinlavidalowcarb.com

 23: Dr. John Briffa on Waist Disposal | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:10

John Briffa, MD, Author of Waist Disposal is the featured guest today on The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast. Dr. Briffa is a British physician specializing in integrated medicine. He not only has a strong grasp of the threat of carbohydrates, but is also a natural speaker who has authored many books and articles in health and alternative medicine; his most recent book is Waist Disposal. In light of the epidemic of obesity and related diseases such as diabetes mellitus and coronary artery disease, many of us want to know how we can shed weight, especially the fat around the mid section. Studies have repeatedly shown a strong link between fat in the waist area and the risks of many diseases. To help restore and maintain good health, losing fat especially from that trouble spot should be one of everyone’s goals. Dr. Briffa was overweight to the point of obesity at one time, but he managed to lose weight by performing his own research and following its lessons. Later, he began to teach his patients to lose weight using these same techniques. I’ll ask Dr. Briffa about his experience in dieting and weight loss, why the caloric theory of weight loss is wrong, the value of aerobic exercise in weight loss, and much more. You really need to listen to this fascinating conversation with Dr. Briffa! Wish to invite Dr. Su to speak at your meeting, contact us at jevpublishing@verizon.net Dr. Briffa’s website Dr. Briffa’s Biography Waist Disposal paperback Waist Disposal for Kindle

 22: Primal Muse With Jamie Scott | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:39

Jamie Scott, the blogger behind Primal Muse is our guest today on The Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast with Robert Su, MD. A New Zealand nutritionist, Mr. Jamie Scott, is here to tell us about what is going on in the profession of nutrition or dietetics. Many of us have learned that nutritional consultation with nutritionists or dietitians often may not help diabetics stop the advancing deterioration caused by diabetes. Have you ever asked, “What do these nutritionists and dietitians really know about nutrition?” Jamie completed a degree in nutritional science after completing a degree in exercise science. He thought that he had learned all he needed to know about nutrition until he found his own health did not improve as he practiced the nutritional science he was taught and firmly believed in. Then he started to restrict carbohydrates in his own diet and discovered the flaws of the nutritional education he fhad been following unconditionally. Listening to Jamie’s own experience will amaze you regarding how terribly wrong institutionalized nutritional dogma has been! Wish to invite Dr. Su to speak at your meeting, contact us at jevpublishing@verizon.net Jamie Scott’s Primal Muse blog Do you have a question or comment about this episode? Please leave a comment below!

 21: Track Your Plaque with Chris Kleismet | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:42

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 to overcome all his health problems through diligent research and experiments. Chris is the kind of man from whom you really want to learn. He is an engineer, MBA, and a six Sigma Black Belt. He is a heart disease sufferer with a strong family history of coronary heart disease. His mother, her brother, and their father were victims of acute heart attacks with no prior symptoms. Chris became a heart health activist and resolved that he will not die from cardiac disease. He blogs as a “Heart Consumer Advocate” under the pseudonym “HeartHawk” on his websites. He also administrates Dr. William Davis’ website, www.trackyourplaque.com. Dr. Davis was the featured guest of this podcast Episode 9, on August 11, 2010. You don’t want to miss this interesting personal experience from Chris! Wish to invite Dr. Su to speak at your meeting, contact us at jevpublishing@verizon.net Chris’ Blog: www.hearthawk.blogspot.com Read More At: HealthCentral.com Dr. Will Davis’ Blog www.trackyourplaque.com Related Podcast – Dr. William Davis, Episode 9

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