102: Donald Miller, MD on Cardiovascular Disease and Diet Part 1




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Summary: Welcome back for another enlightening episode of the Carbohydrates Can Kill Podcast for the fifth episode of a special series on Cardiovascular Disease and Diet. Donald Miller is back here today as my featured guest.   Dr. Miller, a cardiac surgeon and Professor of Surgery at the University of Washington School of Medicine. A few year ago, Professor Miller became aware that the irrational postoperative dietary advice, which promotes high carbohydrate and low fat diet, was responsible for the poor outcome of his patients after having a successful surgery. For improving his patients’ postoperative outcome, he has promoted low carbohydrate, high fat diet in his dietary advice. Professor Miller has researched the roles of cholesterol in our body, and criticized the hypothesis of evil cholesterol. To keep a healthy cardiovascular system for us, we must understand that a higher level of cholesterol does not necessarily increase the risk of acute cardiovascular event. We all need to learn more from Professor Miller’s interesting and yet important information. Let us tune in now for the interview.   About Professor Donald Miller:   As a professor of surgery, I teach cardiac surgery at the University of Washington School of Medicine and the Seattle VA Medical Center. As a physician, I research and write articles on the importance of natural and nutritional medicine for maintaining optimum health. I also study and write articles about history, philosophy, book collecting, medical and legal evidence, politics, and various orthodoxies in the climate and biomedical sciences.   Website:    http://www.donaldmiller.com   Order my book: Carbohydrates Can Kill. Want to support my campaign? Please click the “Donate” button in the right-hand column of this page. Contact Me