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This episode explores the carnivore diet, focusing on its main principles, benefits, and drawbacks. I discuss what the diet involves, its high protein content, and its simplicity. On the downside, I cover its unbalanced nature, lack of fibre, and sustainability issues. I also address social limitations and the potential for disordered eating. Finally, I share my thoughts on the diet. Tune in for a balanced view of whether the carnivore diet is right for you. Inquire About Becoming a 1-2-1 Online Fitness MemberInstagramXThreadsYouTube ChannelArticlesFree Workout PlanFree Fat Loss GuideFree Meal Planning GuideFree Protein Cheat SheetSubscribe to my Email ListCalorie CalculatorEmail me at leo@kairos.online Timestamps(03:40) What is the Carnivore Diet? An overview(05:00) Cons of the Carnivore Diet Explained(05:10) Why the Carnivore Diet is Unbalanced(05:40) The Carnivore Diet and Lack of Fibre(06:23) Why the Carnivore Diet Lacks Sustainability(07:31) The Carnivore Diet: Not a Long-Term Solution(09:46) Social Limitations of the Carnivore Diet(10:58) Potential for Disordered Eating on the Carnivore Diet(12:09) Pros of the Carnivore Diet(12:20) High Protein Benefits on the Carnivore Diet(13:54) Exclusion of Highly Palatable Foods in the Carnivore Diet(14:53) The Simplicity of the Carnivore Diet(15:42) Increased Satiety on the Carnivore Diet(16:32) My Thoughts on the Carnivore Diet(18:18) Winding Down: Carnivore Diet
Tune in for the answer to these questions from listeners: This inflation is unbearable. With food prices on the rise, are there any money-saving strategies that you can share?Nancy Meadows - Schaumburg, ILI drink 1-2 glasses of red wine with dinner. Is there a specific type of red wine that's healthier or does it not matter?Eileen Mitchells - Valdosta, GA An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Are some healthier than others, and what about the sugar content in apples?Brenda O'Brien - Casper, WYI want organic pasture-raised eggs, but always doubt the ones in the grocery store are actually pasture-raised. Do I need to go to a farmers market?Kristin McCarthy - Springhill, TNI have a food intolerance to several things I used to be able to eat with no problem. Why all of a sudden am I not able to eat foods I used to love?Dolores Cohen, Tennessee I love to salt my food. Is salt really as bad as we've been led to believe?Mark Evans - Tampa, FLI suffer from candida and try all of the supplements but it always returns. Any suggestions? Ann Burkus, Sarasota, FL I'm drinking a lot of lemon water but I'm worried all of the acidity is bad for my stomach. Do you concur?Pat Richards - Raleigh, NC Are meal replacement shakes & bars ok to use instead of eating food if I want to lose weight?Fran Denison - Albuquerque, NMI suffer from migraines. Is there a supplement I can take that might help? Anna Edwards, Asheville, NCDo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? Send it to him at AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.comIf he answers your question on the air, he'll send you a signed copy of his award-winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He'll also include a free copy of his audiobook, “America's Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay updated with Dr. Friedman's latest articles, videos, and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com.You can follow him on social media:X and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @DrDFriedman
Dr. Friedman weighs in on a few of his listeners' questions.In this episode of "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Friedman answers some of his listeners' most pressing questions. Listen in for all the details. How do you pick the perfect watermelon?Alicia Wright - Myrtle Beach, SC Are there any supplements or certain foods to increase my sex drive?Tom Owens - St. Petersburg, FLAny tips for identifying real scallops at restaurants from fake ones?Michelle Schroeder - Greenville, SCMy husband wants me to go to the gym with him but I don't want to look grotesque like a bodybuilder, any tips?Mary Owens - Marietta, GAI've heard using a heating pad could cause cancer, is this true?Sarah Michelson - St. Louis, MOI've heard that alcohol helps enhance sex but it seems to have the opposite effect on me, why is that?James Harrison - Smyrna, GAI've heard if a banana has brown spots, that means it's been chemically ripened, is that true? Dan Sadler - Chicago ILMy sister lives near the Ohio River which is contaminated with the chemicals used to make Teflon. Is there anything natural she can do or is it too late? Susan MyersMy muscles are always sore from working out, anything you can recommend?Ron Zelensky - Orlando FLI'm suffering from brain fog, I forget things and feel like I am in a constant cloud. Is there anything I can eat that might help?Anne Stevens - Detroit, MIYou say mouthwash containing alcohol can dry out the mouth and make you more susceptible to bacteria build-up. I have gingivitis, anything you can suggest? Richard Bailey - Memphis, TNI love oatmeal but recently heard it's bad for me, what gives?!Julie Green - Joliette, ILI have osteoarthritis but I don't want to be on anti-inflammatory drugs or steroids, is there a natural remedy that works?Julie Kissinger - Smyrna, GACan you verify or debunk this: I have always been told that reverse osmosis is the only way to truly get all the bad stuff out of our water. Is that true? Kathy Gibson Linear - Sanibel, FL I suffer from migraine headaches, are there any foods I can add to my diet to alleviate them?Margaret Levy - KentuckyDo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? Send it to you him at AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.comIf he answers your question on the air, he'll send you a signed copy of his award-winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He'll also include a free copy of his audiobook, “America's Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman's latest articles, videos, and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com.You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @DrDFriedman
Dr. Friedman weighs in on a few of his listeners' questions.In this episode of "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Friedman answers some of his listeners' most pressing questions. Listen in for all the details. How do you pick the perfect watermelon?Alicia Wright - Myrtle Beach, SC Are there any supplements or certain foods to increase my sex drive?Tom Owens - St. Petersburg, FLAny tips for identifying real scallops at restaurants from fake ones?Michelle Schroeder - Greenville, SCMy husband wants me to go to the gym with him but I don't want to look grotesque like a bodybuilder, any tips?Mary Owens - Marietta, GAI've heard using a heating pad could cause cancer, is this true?Sarah Michelson - St. Louis, MOI've heard that alcohol helps enhance sex but it seems to have the opposite effect on me, why is that?James Harrison - Smyrna, GAI've heard if a banana has brown spots, that means it's been chemically ripened, is that true? Dan Sadler - Chicago ILMy sister lives near the Ohio River which is contaminated with the chemicals used to make Teflon. Is there anything natural she can do or is it too late? Susan MyersMy muscles are always sore from working out, anything you can recommend?Ron Zelensky - Orlando FLI'm suffering from brain fog, I forget things and feel like I am in a constant cloud. Is there anything I can eat that might help?Anne Stevens - Detroit, MIYou say mouthwash containing alcohol can dry out the mouth and make you more susceptible to bacteria build-up. I have gingivitis, anything you can suggest? Richard Bailey - Memphis, TNI love oatmeal but recently heard it's bad for me, what gives?!Julie Green - Joliette, ILI have osteoarthritis but I don't want to be on anti-inflammatory drugs or steroids, is there a natural remedy that works?Julie Kissinger - Smyrna, GACan you verify or debunk this: I have always been told that reverse osmosis is the only way to truly get all the bad stuff out of our water. Is that true? Kathy Gibson Linear - Sanibel, FL I suffer from migraine headaches, are there any foods I can add to my diet to alleviate them?Margaret Levy - KentuckyDo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? Send it to you him at AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.comIf he answers your question on the air, he'll send you a signed copy of his award-winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He'll also include a free copy of his audiobook, “America's Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman's latest articles, videos, and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com.You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @DrDFriedman
In this episode of "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Friedman answers some of his listeners' most pressing questions. Listen in for all the details.In this episode of "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Friedman answers some of his listeners' most pressing questions. Listen in for all the details. This inflation is unbearable. With food prices on the rise, are there any money-saving strategies that you can share?Nancy Meadows - Schaumburg, ILI drink 1-2 glasses of red wine with dinner. Is there a specific type of red wine that's healthier or does it not matter?Eileen Mitchells - Valdosta, GA An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Are some healthier than others, and what about the sugar content in apples?Brenda O'Brien - Casper, WYI want organic pasture-raised eggs, but always doubt the ones in the grocery store are actually pasture-raised. Do I need to go to a farmers market?Kristin McCarthy - Springhill, TNI have a food intolerance to several things I used to be able to eat with no problem. Why all of a sudden am I not able to eat foods I used to love?Dolores Cohen, Tennessee I love to salt my food. Is salt really as bad as we've been led to believe?Mark Evans - Tampa, FLI suffer from candida and try all of the supplements but it always returns. Any suggestions? Ann Burkus, Sarasota, FL I'm drinking a lot of lemon water but I'm worried all of the acidity is bad for my stomach. Do you concur?Pat Richards - Raleigh, NCAre meal replacement shakes & bars ok to use instead of eating food if I want to lose weight?Fran Denison - Albuquerque, NMI suffer from migraines. Is there a supplement I can take that might help? Anna Edwards, Asheville, NCDo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? Send it to you him at AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.comIf he answers your question on the air, he'll send you a signed copy of his award-winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He'll also include a free copy of his audiobook, “America's Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman's latest articles, videos, and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com.You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @DrDFriedman
In this episode of "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Friedman answers some of his listeners' most pressing questions. Listen in for all the details.In this episode of "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Friedman answers some of his listeners' most pressing questions. Listen in for all the details. This inflation is unbearable. With food prices on the rise, are there any money-saving strategies that you can share?Nancy Meadows - Schaumburg, ILI drink 1-2 glasses of red wine with dinner. Is there a specific type of red wine that's healthier or does it not matter?Eileen Mitchells - Valdosta, GA An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Are some healthier than others, and what about the sugar content in apples?Brenda O'Brien - Casper, WYI want organic pasture-raised eggs, but always doubt the ones in the grocery store are actually pasture-raised. Do I need to go to a farmers market?Kristin McCarthy - Springhill, TNI have a food intolerance to several things I used to be able to eat with no problem. Why all of a sudden am I not able to eat foods I used to love?Dolores Cohen, Tennessee I love to salt my food. Is salt really as bad as we've been led to believe?Mark Evans - Tampa, FLI suffer from candida and try all of the supplements but it always returns. Any suggestions? Ann Burkus, Sarasota, FL I'm drinking a lot of lemon water but I'm worried all of the acidity is bad for my stomach. Do you concur?Pat Richards - Raleigh, NCAre meal replacement shakes & bars ok to use instead of eating food if I want to lose weight?Fran Denison - Albuquerque, NMI suffer from migraines. Is there a supplement I can take that might help? Anna Edwards, Asheville, NCDo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? Send it to you him at AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.comIf he answers your question on the air, he'll send you a signed copy of his award-winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He'll also include a free copy of his audiobook, “America's Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman's latest articles, videos, and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com.You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @DrDFriedman
Dr. Friedman weighs in on a few of his listeners' questions.In this episode of "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Friedman answers some of his listeners' most pressing questions.Listen in for all the details. What is your opinion on food sensitivity tests? -Roberta from Atlanta GA Can I eat powdered greens instead of green vegetables? -Diane from Barstow CAI know you're not a fan of alkaline water, but is there a particular brand of bottled water you DO like?-Maria from Greensville NCEvery time I buy fruit it rots before I eat it, can I just eat dried/dehydrated fruits?-Brenda from Concord NHAre there any foods or supplements to improve eyesight?-Alice from Detroit MII have a bad reaction to MSG, what other names should I be looking for on labels?-Naina from Albuquerque NMCould stress be the cause of my ulcer?-Ronald from Miami FLI can't get rid of chronic candida, it always comes back. Any suggestions?-Susan from Florence SCI just had some skin cancer removed, are there any foods I can eat that help keep my skin safe? -Gary from Clearwater FLDo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? If so, send it to you him at AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.comIf he answers your question on the air, he’ll send you a signed copy of his award-winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He’ll also include a free copy of his audiobook, “America’s Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman’s latest articles, videos, and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com.You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @DrDFriedman
Dr. Friedman weighs in on a few of his listeners' questions.In this episode of "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Friedman answers some of his listeners' most pressing questions.Listen in for all the details. What is your opinion on food sensitivity tests? -Roberta from Atlanta GA Can I eat powdered greens instead of green vegetables? -Diane from Barstow CAI know you're not a fan of alkaline water, but is there a particular brand of bottled water you DO like?-Maria from Greensville NCEvery time I buy fruit it rots before I eat it, can I just eat dried/dehydrated fruits?-Brenda from Concord NHAre there any foods or supplements to improve eyesight?-Alice from Detroit MII have a bad reaction to MSG, what other names should I be looking for on labels?-Naina from Albuquerque NMCould stress be the cause of my ulcer?-Ronald from Miami FLI can't get rid of chronic candida, it always comes back. Any suggestions?-Susan from Florence SCI just had some skin cancer removed, are there any foods I can eat that help keep my skin safe? -Gary from Clearwater FLDo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? If so, send it to you him at AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.comIf he answers your question on the air, he’ll send you a signed copy of his award-winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He’ll also include a free copy of his audiobook, “America’s Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman’s latest articles, videos, and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com.You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @DrDFriedman
Dr. Friedman weighs in on a few of his listeners' questions.In this episode of "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Friedman answers some of his listeners' most pressing questions.Listen in for all the details. Is it true that drinking olive oil every day is healthy? If so, how much, and how can I choose the best brand of olive oil? -Jimmy from Las Vegas NV Can a lack of sleep lead to weight gain?-Stephanie from Sarasota FL Any advice for committing to getting healthy in 2021?-Katie Lynn from Williamstown NJWhat are your thoughts on the blood type diet? Is it a myth or legit?-Abigail from Wilmington NCWhat's better, raw or cooked vegetables?-Bob from Cleveland OHI've heard seltzer water isn't healthy and can damage my teeth. Is there any truth to this? -Deborah from Bloomington MNIs there a health risk from the ink used when getting a tattoo?-Mark from New York NYWhat's the difference between gluten-free oatmeal and regular oatmeal?-Charlene in Albuquerque NMSometimes I crave sweet, sometimes I crave salty. What do cravings mean and how can I stop them? -Ann from Dallas TXMy wife is afraid to lift weights because she doesn't want to be too muscular. Should she be concerned? -Dan from Dayton OHDo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? If so, send it to you him at AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.comIf he answers your question on the air, he’ll send you a signed copy of his award-winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He’ll also include a free copy of his audiobook, “America’s Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman’s latest articles, videos, and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com.You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @DrDFriedman
Dr. Friedman weighs in on a few of his listeners' questions.In this episode of "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Friedman answers some of his listeners' most pressing questions.Listen in for all the details. Is it true that drinking olive oil every day is healthy? If so, how much, and how can I choose the best brand of olive oil? -Jimmy from Las Vegas NV Can a lack of sleep lead to weight gain?-Stephanie from Sarasota FL Any advice for committing to getting healthy in 2021?-Katie Lynn from Williamstown NJWhat are your thoughts on the blood type diet? Is it a myth or legit?-Abigail from Wilmington NCWhat's better, raw or cooked vegetables?-Bob from Cleveland OHI've heard seltzer water isn't healthy and can damage my teeth. Is there any truth to this? -Deborah from Bloomington MNIs there a health risk from the ink used when getting a tattoo?-Mark from New York NYWhat's the difference between gluten-free oatmeal and regular oatmeal?-Charlene in Albuquerque NMSometimes I crave sweet, sometimes I crave salty. What do cravings mean and how can I stop them? -Ann from Dallas TXMy wife is afraid to lift weights because she doesn't want to be too muscular. Should she be concerned? -Dan from Dayton OHDo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? If so, send it to you him at AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.comIf he answers your question on the air, he’ll send you a signed copy of his award-winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He’ll also include a free copy of his audiobook, “America’s Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman’s latest articles, videos, and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com.You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @DrDFriedman
Dr. Friedman weighs in on a few of his listeners' questions.In this episode of "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Friedman answers some of his listeners' most pressing questions. Listen in for all the details. I love the show. Always learn so much. I’m a healthy 46-year-old female. I take no medications except for an aspirin a day which I heard was good to do to prevent heart disease. I recently read something saying it’s not a good idea. What are your thoughts?Stephanie, Harmon NHI exercise and eat a clean plant-based diet but I just can’t lose weight. I don’t eat sugar or any processed foods. I have heard that a lack of sleep could be to blame? I usually sleep 5 1/2 hours a night. Could this be my problem?Susan, Tarpon Springs FloridaMy four-year-old son is contently sucking his thumb. He does this after he touches dirty doors, walls, and plays on the floor. I’m worried about him getting germs. Any tips on getting him to stop sucking his thumb?Roberta, San DiegoI have allergies. Is there an herb you can recommend that can help?Ron, TallahasseeI’m going to a naturopathic doctor who has recommended I do coffee enemas. He says they will help my bowel movements improve and detoxify my body. It seems a little weird and I thought I’d run it by you first. What do you think of coffee enemas?Nora, Providence Rhode IslandI've eaten oatmeal all my life but I’ve read recently that oats are bad for me. What gives?Dan, Baton RougeI love drinking seltzer water. Is it bad for my teeth and bones? I heard it can harm both.Kim, Ashville NCDo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? Send it to you him at AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.comIf he answers your question on the air, he’ll send you a signed copy of his award-winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He’ll also include a free copy of his audiobook, “America’s Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman’s latest articles, videos, and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com.You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @DrDFriedman
Dr. Friedman weighs in on a few of his listeners' questions.In this episode of "Ask the Doctor", Dr. Friedman answers some of his listeners' most pressing questions. Listen in for all the details. I love the show. Always learn so much. I’m a healthy 46-year-old female. I take no medications except for an aspirin a day which I heard was good to do to prevent heart disease. I recently read something saying it’s not a good idea. What are your thoughts?Stephanie, Harmon NHI exercise and eat a clean plant-based diet but I just can’t lose weight. I don’t eat sugar or any processed foods. I have heard that a lack of sleep could be to blame? I usually sleep 5 1/2 hours a night. Could this be my problem?Susan, Tarpon Springs FloridaMy four-year-old son is contently sucking his thumb. He does this after he touches dirty doors, walls, and plays on the floor. I’m worried about him getting germs. Any tips on getting him to stop sucking his thumb?Roberta, San DiegoI have allergies. Is there an herb you can recommend that can help?Ron, TallahasseeI’m going to a naturopathic doctor who has recommended I do coffee enemas. He says they will help my bowel movements improve and detoxify my body. It seems a little weird and I thought I’d run it by you first. What do you think of coffee enemas?Nora, Providence Rhode IslandI've eaten oatmeal all my life but I’ve read recently that oats are bad for me. What gives?Dan, Baton RougeI love drinking seltzer water. Is it bad for my teeth and bones? I heard it can harm both.Kim, Ashville NCDo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? Send it to you him at AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.comIf he answers your question on the air, he’ll send you a signed copy of his award-winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He’ll also include a free copy of his audiobook, “America’s Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman’s latest articles, videos, and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com.You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @DrDFriedman
On this episode of Ask The Doctor, Dr. Friedman answers questions sent in by listeners.On this episode of Ask The Doctor, Dr. Friedman answers questions sent in by listeners.He’ll share the healthiest wine and which type you should avoid. The average cell phone contains 17,000 germs! One listener asks for the best way to clean the germs off a cell phone; someone asks for a healthy hotdog option that's not made from tofu or wheatgrass. Dr. Friedman shares a natural way to combat carpal tunnel syndrome and discusses how the dust inside your house could be destroying your health. One listener asks Dr. Friedman, after 25 years of interviewing celebrities and best-selling authors, who is his favorite guest of all time? Also, if you don’t like things like cilantro, asparagus, and spinach, Dr. Friedman shares how your genetics could be to blame.This, and much more. You have questions and Dr. Friedman has answers.If you have a health-related question you would like Dr. Friedman to answer send it to: AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.com. If he answers yours on the air, he’ll send you a signed copy of his #1 bestselling book Food Sanity, how to eat in a world of fads and fiction. And he’ll also include his bestselling audiobook, “America’s Unbalanced Diet.”Here are some of the questions he answers on this episode: ….“Dr. Friedman, I’ve heard how great wine is for our health. Is there a specific type of wine that is considered the healthiest”-Diane Hudson, Albuquerque New Mexico“I just listened to your segment called Germs Are Our Friends. It was an eye-opener. You mentioned our cell phone contains 17,000 germs including E. coli. Do you recommend a cleaner I can use to clean my phone?”-Michelle Bigerson, New Port Richey Fla“Back in high school in my health class we had a teacher that passed out all these little pieces of paper and he said we're going to find something out about you. Everybody put the piece of paper in their mouths. I was the only one in class that spit and screamed how awful it tasted. I would love to know what that was testing for. I have a sensitivity to certain foods like spinach and cilantro. Also, I can’t stand the taste of beer or wine. It burns my mouth.” -Charlena Minder, Huntington Beach CA. “I love hotdogs but I know they are bad for me. Is there any healthier type of hotdog I can eat that’s not made out of wheatgrass or tofu?”-Andy Foster, Davenport Iowa. “Dr. Friedman, I suffer from Candida Yeast infection. I go on a cleanse diet and within a few weeks, it always returns. Any suggestions?”-Brenda Russ, Charlotte NC“I have carpel tunnel syndrome from being at my computer for 8 hours a day. Any suggestions?”-Dan Gibbs, Nashville Tennessee“Doc, I’ve been a long time listener and always learn so much from your segments. I’m curious after all the years you’ve been doing the show, who is your favorite guest?- Suzanne Collins, Raleigh NCHow does dust get in a house when the doors and windows are always closed? -Mira Canady, Salt Lake City Utah
On this episode of Ask The Doctor, Dr. Friedman answers questions sent in by listeners.On this episode of Ask The Doctor, Dr. Friedman answers questions sent in by listeners.He’ll share the healthiest wine and which type you should avoid. The average cell phone contains 17,000 germs! One listener asks for the best way to clean the germs off a cell phone; someone asks for a healthy hotdog option that's not made from tofu or wheatgrass. Dr. Friedman shares a natural way to combat carpal tunnel syndrome and discusses how the dust inside your house could be destroying your health. One listener asks Dr. Friedman, after 25 years of interviewing celebrities and best-selling authors, who is his favorite guest of all time? Also, if you don’t like things like cilantro, asparagus, and spinach, Dr. Friedman shares how your genetics could be to blame.This, and much more. You have questions and Dr. Friedman has answers.If you have a health-related question you would like Dr. Friedman to answer send it to: AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.com. If he answers yours on the air, he’ll send you a signed copy of his #1 bestselling book Food Sanity, how to eat in a world of fads and fiction. And he’ll also include his bestselling audiobook, “America’s Unbalanced Diet.”Here are some of the questions he answers on this episode: ….“Dr. Friedman, I’ve heard how great wine is for our health. Is there a specific type of wine that is considered the healthiest”-Diane Hudson, Albuquerque New Mexico“I just listened to your segment called Germs Are Our Friends. It was an eye-opener. You mentioned our cell phone contains 17,000 germs including E. coli. Do you recommend a cleaner I can use to clean my phone?”-Michelle Bigerson, New Port Richey Fla“Back in high school in my health class we had a teacher that passed out all these little pieces of paper and he said we're going to find something out about you. Everybody put the piece of paper in their mouths. I was the only one in class that spit and screamed how awful it tasted. I would love to know what that was testing for. I have a sensitivity to certain foods like spinach and cilantro. Also, I can’t stand the taste of beer or wine. It burns my mouth.” -Charlena Minder, Huntington Beach CA. “I love hotdogs but I know they are bad for me. Is there any healthier type of hotdog I can eat that’s not made out of wheatgrass or tofu?”-Andy Foster, Davenport Iowa. “Dr. Friedman, I suffer from Candida Yeast infection. I go on a cleanse diet and within a few weeks, it always returns. Any suggestions?”-Brenda Russ, Charlotte NC“I have carpel tunnel syndrome from being at my computer for 8 hours a day. Any suggestions?”-Dan Gibbs, Nashville Tennessee“Doc, I’ve been a long time listener and always learn so much from your segments. I’m curious after all the years you’ve been doing the show, who is your favorite guest?- Suzanne Collins, Raleigh NCHow does dust get in a house when the doors and windows are always closed? -Mira Canady, Salt Lake City Utah
Dr. Friedman answers listeners questions.On this episode of Ask The Doctor, Dr. Friedman answers more questions sent in by listeners.Order Carnivora: Nature’s Nutritional Powerhouse -sponsorHe’ll share why kale may not be the superfood we’ve been lead to believe. Someone asks if it’s possible to plant apple seeds from the apples you get at grocery store to grow your own apple tree. Another listener wants to know if turmeric powder is healthy. His answer may surprise you! One listener asks for Dr. Friedman’s opinion on fish oil supplements. If you’re taking these, you may change your mind after you hear this revealing information. He shares the difference between carbonated water, club soda, seltzer water, and tonic water. And, he will tell you which one you should avoid! This, and much more. You have questions and Dr. Friedman has answers.“Dear Dr. Friedman. I’m a long time listener and love your show! I’ve heard some of your guests say how healthy kale is, helping everything from cancer to extending life. But every time I add kale to a salad I just don’t feel good after. I get bloated and have a stomachache. Am I missing out by not eating kale. Is there a better way I should eat it?”-Sabrina, Salem Oregon“Will the seeds of an apple grow and or produce? what about how everybody saves avocado seeds to grow. Will they actually produce?”-Charlena, Huntington Beach“Dr Friedman. I hope you can help. I always gain weight over the holidays no matter what I do! It’s an annual cycle. I am diligent the rest of the year! Gain it and then work the next 3-6 months getting it off! WHY?!?!”-Ann, Frederick Maryland“A good friend of mine takes turmeric powder. I’ve read about the many health benefits including Anti-Inflammatory, Natural painkiller, Antioxidant, the list goes on and on. Can you shed any light on this product. Is it something I should take?”-Mark, Della Ratta“I have been experiencing brain fog. I forget things and seem to be living in a cloud. Is there anything I can eat that might improve my memory?”-Nancy, Michigan“What’s your opinion on fish oil supplements? I've heard pros and cons.”-Ronald, South Bend Indiana“Dear Dr Friedman, I love oatmeal but lately I’ve heard that oats are bad. What is your opinion on oatmeal?”-Brenda, Atlanta“Dr. Friedman, whats the difference between carbonated water, club soda, seltzer water, and tonic water?”-Randy, Seattle“What is your opinion on drinking super greens verses adding liquid chlorophyll to water? Which is more beneficial?”-Colleen, Wilmington North CarolinaTo submit your question for Dr. Friedman, you can send it to AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.com If he answers your question on the air, he’ll send you a signed copy of his International award-winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity, How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. And he’ll also include is best-selling audiobook, “America’s Unbalanced Diet.”
Dr. Friedman weighs in on a few of his listeners' important questions.On this episode of To Your Good Health Radio, Dr. Friedman answers a variety of listener's questions including: Does the celery juice craze stand up to all the hype? Natural ways to increase your energy? Can your gut be causing your depression? What are the benefits of fermented foods? Are Vitamin Supplements really “natural”? (His answer may shock you!) Are there ingredients in microwave popcorn linked to causing cancer? Is it too late to get healthy at 60 if you’ve eaten poorly all your life? ...this and much more. Listeners have questions. Dr. Friedman has the answers. Q&A Angela from Boston asks: Dear Dr. Friedman, I’m 58 years old, overweight and not healthy. I’ve spent most of my life eating fast food and snacking on comfort foods like potato chips. Is it too late for me to lose this weight and regain my health? Ted from Trenton New Jersey asks:Doc, I’m always tired. I’m up to five cups of coffee a day and it’s just not working. Then at night I can’t sleep so I drink wine, which leaves me more groggy and tired in the morning, making me need even MORE coffee to wake up. I’ve tried eating skittles to get a sugar buzz but it doesn’t last long. What do you recommend? Ken from Lansing Michigan asks:Dr. Friedman, I’ve been a long time listener and love your show! I just watched a docuseries on gut health and how it affects the brain. Ever since I developed colitis, I’ve been more depressed. What’s your opinion the gut brain connection? Teri from Wood Dale Illinois asks: There’s been a lot of talk on Facebook about celery juice, drinking it daily on an empty stomach will help remove viruses and clear up skin conditions. Is there any truth to this?Ryan from Schaumburg Illinois asks: Dr. Friedman what’s your opinion on Fermented Foods? Ann from Dallas Texas asks:Dear Dr. Friedman. I’ve tried so many of the diets on the market. I initially lose weight but it comes right back. What do you suggest?Sally from Raleigh NC asks: Dear Dr. Friedman, I’ve been taking vitamins for many years but recently heard they not natural. Is this true?Josh from Salt Lake City Utah asks:I’m a popcorn lover but recently read that microwave popcorn contains a chemical that’s toxic. Is this true?Do you have a question for Dr. Friedman? Send it to you him at: AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.com If he answers your question on the air, he’ll send you a signed copy of his award winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He’ll also include a free copy of his audio book, “America’s Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman’s latest articles, videos and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com. While there, be sure and sign up for his free newsletter. You’ll get all the latest health news you can use sent directly to your inbox.You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @DrDFriedman
Dr. Friedman weighs in on a few of his listeners' important questions.On this episode of To Your Good Health Radio, Dr. Friedman answers a variety of listener's questions including the lowdown on lectins, cow's milk, and if your InstaPot is robbing you of nutrients. Other topics include: The bitter truth about salt (his answer may surprise you) Why corn or anything derived from it should be avoided The best dairy-free milk alternatives If frozen fruits and veggies are less healthful than fresh If avocado oil is healthy or if you should avoid it Q&ADear Dr. Friedman. I’ve been a long-time listener and love your show. My question is about lectins. A cardiologist named Dr. Gundry is claiming this is a poisonous toxin in beans and legumes, tomatoes and many other things. I just got his book and it says eating these can cause weight gain, autoimmune disease, and even cancer. What’s your opinion on lectins?-Nancy, Ashville NC Dr. Friedman. I love to salt my food. Is salt really as bad for us as we’ve been lead to believe?-Paul, MichiganWhat is Soluble Corn Fiber? Is it good for you? I was given a sample of KETO Matcha and saw soluble corn fiber as an ingredient and I wanted to get your opinion. -Michelle, Gulf Breeze Dr. Friedman, after reading your book Food Sanity, I totally eliminated cows milk from my diet. The results have been amazing. My skin has cleared up, I lost weight, my sinus infection went away and I sleep better. I can’t believe how brainwashed I was believing milk does a body good. Thank you for such helpful advice. My question is, my daughter loves milk with her cereal. Is there a dairy alternative you can recommend?-Jennifer, Albuquerque NMDr. Friedman, I’ve heard you recommend extra virgin olive oil but what’s your opinion on avocado oil. Good or bad? -Amy, Tarpon Springs FloridaDoes cooking food in my Instant Pot ruin nutrients?-Glenda, MichiganDr. Friedman, I’m trying to eat more fruits and vegetables, but I don’t have time to go to the grocery store every week. Am I missing out on any nutritional benefits by eating frozen produce instead of fresh?-Richard, Farmington NY Dear Doc Friedman. I’m a long-time listener and love your show. My question is, should I be worried about the sugar in fruit?-Shelly, St. Petersburg FloridaIs there anything natural that’s good to help relieve anxiety?-Dan, Atlanta GADo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? Send it to you him at: AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.com If he answers your question on the air, he’ll send you a signed copy of his award winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He’ll also include a free copy of his audio book, “America’s Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman’s latest articles, videos and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com. While there, be sure and sign up for his free newsletter. You’ll get all the latest health news you can use sent directly to your inbox.You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @DrDFriedman
Dr. Friedman weighs in on a few of his listeners' important questions.On this episode of To Your Good Health Radio, Dr. Friedman answers a variety of listener's questions including natural remedies for arthritis, brain fog, hot flashes, and weight gain. PLUS... With Summer here, how do you pick the best watermelon? Dr. Friedman shares his four steps to getting the sweetest and ripest melon. With all the conflicting opinions on whether or not coffee is good or bad for you, Dr. Friedman percolates over this topic and shares his opinion. Recently there have been two major lawsuit victories against Monsanto and their cancer causing product Roundup. In this segment Dr. Friedman shares some proactive steps you can take to avoid ingesting this chemical. And, he’ll also share some tips on how to create your own home made environment and pet friendly weed killer. One listener asks why bananas go bad so quickly and Dr. Friedman shares a simple hack on how to keep your bananas staying fresh twice as long. And, he weighs in on the soy and oatmeal controversy. All this, and much more. You have questions, Dr. Friedman has answers!Here's what listeners have to say...Dr. Friedman, it’s summer time, my favorite season of the year because I get to eat watermelon! But, I don’t have much luck picking out the ripest and best tasking melons. Can you offer any suggestions?-Dawn, Myrtle Beach SCDr. Friedman, I’m really enjoying your book. Seems like you are not a fan of soy. What about organic soy milk powder?-Paula, Wilmington NCDear Dr. Friedman, I am a new listener and have been binge listening to all your previous shows. My question is, with all the recent lawsuits on Monstanto’s Round up causing cancer, what can I do to make sure my family isn’t consuming it?-Shelly, Smyrna GAI’m 55 years old and was hoping you could suggest something natural I can take to help with my hormones. I’m sick of the hot flashes, weight gain, mood swings and feeling like crap all the time. I don’t want to take a prescription.-Ann, Ft. Worth TXDr. Friedman, I love your show and always learn so much. I just got a gym membership for my wife and I. But she doesn’t want to go because she’s worried she’ll end up grotesque and muscular like a professional female body builder. Can you please set the record straight?-Mike, Dayton OHWhat’s the difference between yellow bananas and red bananas. Also, I’ve heard that if a banana has brown spots on it, this means it’s been chemically ripened. Any truth to this?-Leslie, Los Angeles CADr. Friedman, I’m a long time listener and love your show. Lately I’ve been getting brain fog. I forget things and seem to be living in a cloud. Is there anything I can eat that might help?-Nicole, MontanaDr. Friedman, your book Food Sanity has helped clear up most of the confusion on what we should be eating. What’s your opinion on coffee? Some say it’s bad for us while others say it’s healthy. What’s your take on coffee?-Richard, Lexington KYI’ve eaten oatmeal all my life but I’ve heard recently that oats are bad for me. What gives?-Jennifer, Joliet ILI have osteoarthritis and I don’t want to be on anti-inflammatory drugs or steroids. Is there a natural remedy for arthritis that works?-Susan, Atlanta GADo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? Send it to you him at: AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.com If he answers your question on the air, he’ll send you a signed copy of his award winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He’ll also include a free copy of his audio book, “America’s Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman’s latest articles, videos and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com. You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @DrDFriedman
Dr. David Friedman is the award-winning and national best-selling author of Food Sanity. He's a Doctor of Naturopathy, Clinical Nutritionist and Chiropractic Neurologist. He received a post-doctorate certification from Harvard Medical School, is a Board Certified Alternative Medical Practitioner, Board Certified in Integrative Medicine and a registered Naturopathic Diplomate. He’s a former teacher of neurology and author of the college textbook, “Understanding the Nervous System.” Dr. Friedman is a contributing writer for numerous leading news, health and fitness magazines including U.S News & World Report, Newsweek, Readers Digest, Better Nutrition, AARP Magazine, and Woman's Word, just to name a few. He’s been a guest on over a hundred syndicated radio and television shows and his bestselling CD, America’s Unbalanced Diet, has sold over a million copies, helping raise awareness about the unhealthy foods people are consuming. Dr. Friedman's list of clients has included many top celebrities like John Travolta, Jenny McCarthy, Jamie Lee Curtis, Anthony Hopkins, Val Kilmer, and Paul Newman, to name a few. He's been featured on NBC, CBS, Discovery Health, E!, TLC, The Food Network and Fox Sports to name a few networks. Dr. Friedman's passion for health radiates in this podcast. I know you're going to find valuable information to improve your own health. www.doctordavidfriedman.com
If you've ever wanted a better understanding of what in the world to eat or not eat, then do we have the FOOD SANITY show for you! Today I'll be talking with Dr. David Friedman, a #1 best-selling author with a million best-selling audiobook “America's Unbalanced Diet” and the author of a fascinating new must-read on eating FOOD SANITY. And that's just what I want to talk with him about today, about myth-busting and misconceptions, and how to choose what to eat in a world of Fads and Fiction. Food Sanity Self-Improvement & Self-Help Topics Include: What is the severe stomachache David Friedman had at 22? What did he learn from acute appendicitis? What did he learn from his patients about diet and back pain? What can we learn from evolution about our stomachs? What was the real caveman diet? What do we know about dairy and the human body? What does dairy do for our bones? What else do we need to know about dairy? Is skim milk good for us? Do we need animal meat for protein and strong muscles? What do we need to know about chicken – and can it be good for us? What's the research on eggs and cholesterol? How can we tell if it's a great healthy egg? What do we need to know about fish – and is it still a super-food? What do we really need to know about mercury? What's the harm in farmed fish? Is fish oil safe? What's it mean to eat a rainbow for better health? What's the Harvey Diamond Fit for Life morning challenge? What's the soy scam? What are the benefits of sea vegetables? Why do we want wheat grass? What's the harm in white foods? What are common obesogens? What's the harm in artificial sweeteners (and why they don't make you thin)! Is salt really bad for you??? For More Info Visit: FoodSanity.com Dr. David Friedman on Understanding What to Eat and Not to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction! Health | Nutrition | Inspiration | Motivation | Spiritual | Spirituality | Meditation | Inspirational | Motivational | Self-Improvement | Self-Help | Inspire For More Info Visit: www.InspireNationShow.com
Dr. Friedman weighs in on a few of his listeners' questions.In this "Ask the Doctor" episode, Dr. Friedman answers some of his listeners' most pressing questions. Listen in for all the details. I love the show. Always learn so much. I’m a healthy 46 year old female. I take no medications except for an aspirin a day which I heard was good to do to prevent heart disease. I recently read something saying it’s not a good idea. What are your thoughts?Stephanie, Harmon NHI exercise and eat a clean plant based diet but I just can’t lose weight. I don’t eat sugar or any processed foods. I have heard that a lack of sleep could be to blame? I usually sleep 5 1/2 hours a night. Could this be my problem?Susan, Tarpon Springs FloridaMy four-year-old son is contently sucking his thumb. He does this after he touches dirty doors, walls and plays on the floor. I’m worried about him getting germs. Any tips on getting him to stop sucking his thumb? Roberta, San Diego I have allergies. Is there an herb you can recommend that can help? Ron, Tallahassee I’m going to a naturopathic doctor who has recommended I do coffee enemas. He says they will help my bowel movements improve and detoxify my body. It seems a little weird and I thought I’d run it by you first. What do you think of coffee enemas?Nora, Providence Rhode Island I've eaten oatmeal all my life but I’ve read recently that oats are bad for me. What gives? Dan, Baton RougeI love drinking seltzer water. Is it bad for my teeth and bones? I heard it can harm both. Kim, Ashville NCDo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? Send it to you him at: AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.com If he answers your question on the air, he’ll send you a signed copy of his award winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He’ll also include a free copy of his audio book, “America’s Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman’s latest articles, videos and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com. You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @HealthRadioDoc
Dr. David Friedman is a #1 National Bestselling author, Doctor of Naturopathy, Clinical Nutritionist and Chiropractic Neurologist. He received a post-doctorate certification from Harvard Medical School, is a Board Certified Alternative Medical Practitioner (AMP), Board Certified in Integrative Medicine (BCIM) and a registered Naturopathic Diplomate (RND). He's a former teacher of neurology and author of the college textbook, "Understanding the Nervous System." Dr. Friedman is a contributing writer for many leading health and fitness magazines. He's been a guest on over a hundred syndicated radio and television shows and his bestselling CD, America's Unbalanced Diet, has sold over a million copies, helping raise awareness about the unhealthy foods people are consuming.His list of patients have included top celebrities including John Travolta, Jenny McCarthy, Jamie Lee Curtis, Val Kilmer, and Paul Newman, to name a few. As the Health Expert for Lifetime Television's morning show, millions of people have enjoyed his weekly, cutting edge features. Viewers favorites include: Artificial sweeteners cause obesity; milk causes brittle bones and how some vitamins may actually contribute to disease. Dr. Friedman also hosts the nationally syndicated program To Your Good Health Radio, which has changed the face of talk radio by incorporating entertainment, shock value and solutions to everyday health and wellness issues. The show is heard coast-to-coast and podcasts are available on iHeart Radio, iTunes, TuneInRadio, SketcherRadio, SlackerRadio, RadioMD, and Sound Cloud. Each show features interviews from world-renowned doctors, celebrities, sports figures, and New York Times bestselling authors who all share one common goal - finding a healthy lifestyle in the unhealthiest developed country in the world.....the good ole U.S.A.Dr. Friedman's holistic health clinic has been honored in the National Who's Who Directory for Distinguished Businesses since 2002 and his memberships include:Naturopathic Medical Association American Dietetic AssociationAmerican Association of Drugless PractitionersAmerican Holistic Health AssociationAcademy of Nutrition and DieteticsAcademy of Integrative Health & MedicineFoundation for Chiropractic Education and ResearchAmerican Nutrition AssociationAmerican Chiropractic Council on NeurologyAs health expert for Lifetime television's syndicated morning show and radio host, Dr. David Friedman has spent 18 years interviewing hundreds of health advocates, scientists, doctors and bestselling authors. His goal has always been to share research-based advice to help his audience reach their optimal health. Unfortunately, that's not what happened.Instead, every guest would leave his audience (and himself) more confused. The proponent of a vegan lifestyle would contradict the Paleo enthusiast. Those who swear by the Mediterranean eating style would be opposed to what the Gluten Free experts reported. Every week it was a new thing. Frustrated with so much biased and conflicting information, Dr. Friedman dove into the research and took a common sense meets common science approach. In his award-winning, #1 national best-selling book, Food Sanity, how to eat in a world of fads and fiction, Dr. Friedman clears up the contradictions and misconceptions about what we are (and are not) supposed to eat.- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07C2739LW/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0- https://foodsanity.com/Please do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on Instagram, LinkedIn or via email mark@vudream.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/Twitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryHumans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2PodcastMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9Mark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/
Dr. David Friedman is a #1 National Bestselling author, Doctor of Naturopathy, Clinical Nutritionist and Chiropractic Neurologist. He received a post-doctorate certification from Harvard Medical School, is a Board Certified Alternative Medical Practitioner (AMP), Board Certified in Integrative Medicine (BCIM) and a registered Naturopathic Diplomate (RND). He's a former teacher of neurology and author of the college textbook, "Understanding the Nervous System." Dr. Friedman is a contributing writer for many leading health and fitness magazines. He's been a guest on over a hundred syndicated radio and television shows and his bestselling CD, America's Unbalanced Diet, has sold over a million copies, helping raise awareness about the unhealthy foods people are consuming.His list of patients have included top celebrities including John Travolta, Jenny McCarthy, Jamie Lee Curtis, Val Kilmer, and Paul Newman, to name a few. As the Health Expert for Lifetime Television's morning show, millions of people have enjoyed his weekly, cutting edge features. Viewers favorites include: Artificial sweeteners cause obesity; milk causes brittle bones and how some vitamins may actually contribute to disease. Dr. Friedman also hosts the nationally syndicated program To Your Good Health Radio, which has changed the face of talk radio by incorporating entertainment, shock value and solutions to everyday health and wellness issues. The show is heard coast-to-coast and podcasts are available on iHeart Radio, iTunes, TuneInRadio, SketcherRadio, SlackerRadio, RadioMD, and Sound Cloud. Each show features interviews from world-renowned doctors, celebrities, sports figures, and New York Times bestselling authors who all share one common goal - finding a healthy lifestyle in the unhealthiest developed country in the world.....the good ole U.S.A.Dr. Friedman's holistic health clinic has been honored in the National Who's Who Directory for Distinguished Businesses since 2002 and his memberships include:Naturopathic Medical Association American Dietetic AssociationAmerican Association of Drugless PractitionersAmerican Holistic Health AssociationAcademy of Nutrition and DieteticsAcademy of Integrative Health & MedicineFoundation for Chiropractic Education and ResearchAmerican Nutrition AssociationAmerican Chiropractic Council on NeurologyAs health expert for Lifetime television’s syndicated morning show and radio host, Dr. David Friedman has spent 18 years interviewing hundreds of health advocates, scientists, doctors and bestselling authors. His goal has always been to share research-based advice to help his audience reach their optimal health. Unfortunately, that’s not what happened.Instead, every guest would leave his audience (and himself) more confused. The proponent of a vegan lifestyle would contradict the Paleo enthusiast. Those who swear by the Mediterranean eating style would be opposed to what the Gluten Free experts reported. Every week it was a new thing. Frustrated with so much biased and conflicting information, Dr. Friedman dove into the research and took a common sense meets common science approach. In his award-winning, #1 national best-selling book, Food Sanity, how to eat in a world of fads and fiction, Dr. Friedman clears up the contradictions and misconceptions about what we are (and are not) supposed to eat.- https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07C2739LW/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_taft_p1_i0- https://foodsanity.com/Please do NOT hesitate to reach out to me on Instagram, LinkedIn or via email mark@vudream.comLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-metry/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/markmetry/Twitter - https://twitter.com/markymetryHumans 2.0 Twitter - https://twitter.com/Humans2PodcastMedium - https://medium.com/@markymetryFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/mark.metry.9Mark Metry - https://www.markmetry.com/
Dr. Friedman weighs in on a few of his listeners' questions.In this "Ask the Doctor" episode, Dr. Friedman answers some of his listeners' most pressing questions. Listen in for all the details. I’m a long time listener and big fan of the show. The consensus of most health experts is, an apple is the healthiest fruit. Are all apples the same or is there some that are healthier than others? And, what about the sugar content in apples, is this a concern?-Lillian, Valdosta GeorgiaYou share a lot on healthy eating. I’m on the road a lot and not able to eat ideally every day. What’s your opinion on vitamin supplements to fill this empty void?-Gary, MarylandI love bread but every diet says to avoid it. Is there any I can eat and not worry about gaining weight?-Delores, Florence South CarolinaWhat’s better, juicing or eating fruits and veggies?-Allen, Jacksonville Florida I’m always stressed. My muscles are always tight and I clench my teeth at work. Any suggestions?-Colleen, Brookfield Wisconsin I have a food intolerance to several things I used to be able to eat with no problem. Why all the sudden am I not able to eat foods I used to love?-Bryan, New YorkDo you have a question for Dr. Friedman? Send it to you him at: AskTheDoctor@ToYourGoodHealthRadio.com If he answers your question on the air, he’ll send you a signed copy of his award winning, #1 bestselling book, Food Sanity: How to Eat in a World of Fads and Fiction. He’ll also include a free copy of his audio book, “America’s Unbalanced Diet” (over a million copies sold!).To stay up to date with Dr. Friedman’s latest articles, videos and interviews, go to DrDavidFriedman.com. You can follow him on social media:Twitter and Facebook: @DrDavidFriedmanInstagram: @HealthRadioDoc
The southern United States was hit by a dramatic epidemic of a mysterious disease called pellagra in the early twentieth century. This episode discusses the cultural and scientific sources of the outbreak -- from the cotton fields of the south, to the cow pastures of rural Germany, to the river basins of Uganda -- and the incredible lengths a young doctor named Joseph Goldberger went through to try and put an end to this plague. Plus, a new #AdamAnswers about the source of the name “internal medicine.” All this and more on episode 36 of Bedside Rounds, a tiny podcast about fascinating stories in clinical medicine! Bean WB, “Origin of the Term Internal Medicine,” N Engl J Med 1982; 306:182-183 Blevins SM and Bronze MS, Robert Koch and the ‘golden age’ of bacteriology, Int J of Inf Dis, Vol 14, #9, Sep 2010. Bloomfield AL, “The origin of the term ‘internal medicine,” JAMA, April 4, 1959. Bressani R et al, Corn Nutrient Losses, Chemical Changes in Corn during Preparation of Tortillas, J Agr and Food Chem, 6, 10, 770-774. Brim CJ. Job's Illness: Pellagra. Archives of Dermatology and Syphilology. 1942;45:371-6. Carpenter KJ, The relationship of pellagra to corn and the low availability of niacin in cereals, Experientia Suppl. 1983;44:197-222. Clay K et al, Rise and Fall of Pellagra in the American South. Elmore JG and Feinstein AR, Joseph Goldberger: An Unsung Hero of American Clinical Epidemiology, Ann Intern Med. 1994;121:372-375. Goldberger J. The transmissibility of pellagra: Experimental attempts at transmission to human subjects. Public Health Rep. 1916;31:3159–73 Goldberger J. Public Health Reports, June 26, 1914. The etiology of pellagra. The significance of certain epidemiological observations with respect thereto. Public Health Rep. 1914;29(26):1683–1686. Goldberger J, Wheeler GA, Sydenstricker E. A study of the relation of diet to pellagra incidence in seven textile-mill communities of South Carolina in 1916. Public Health Rep. 1920;35(12):648–713. Goldberger J, Waring CH, Willets DG, et al. The Treatment and Prevention of Pellagra. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office; 1914. Goldberger J, Wheeler GA. Experimental pellagra in the human subject brought about by a restricted diet. Public Health Rep. 1915;30(46):3336–3339. Harris HF: Ankylostomiasis in an individual presenting all of the typical symptoms of pellagra. Am Med 1902; 4:99-100, retrieved from: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c3312358;view=1up;seq=107;size=125 Lavinder CH, Pellagra, The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 13, No. 10 (Jul., 1913), pp. 746-754. MacNeal WJ, The Alleged Production of Pellagra by an Unbalanced Diet, JAMA. 1916;LXVI(13):975-977. Middleton J, Pellagra and the blues song ‘Cornbread, meat and black molasses’. J R Soc Med. 2008 Nov 1; 101(11): 569–570. Mooney et al, The Thompson-McFadden Commission and Joseph Goldberger: Contrasting 2 Historical Investigations of Pellagra in Cotton Mill Villages in South Carolina. Am J Epidemiol. 2014 Aug 1; 180(3): 235–244. Morabia A (2006). Joseph Goldberger’s research on the prevention of pellagra. JLL Bulletin: Commentaries on the history of treatment evaluation. Niles GM. Pellagraphobia: A word of caution. JAMA. 1912;58:1341. Roberts CS, Goldberger and the Mal de la Rosa, Clinical Methods: The History, Physical, and Laboratory Examinations. 3rd edition. Roberts SR, SAMBON'S NEW THEORY OF PELLAGRA AND ITS APPLICATION TO CONDITIONS IN GEORGIA, JAMA. 1911;LVI(23):1713-1715. Searcy GH: An epidemic of acute pellagra. Transactions of the Medical Association of Alabama, 1907, pp 387-393 Wacher, C. (2003). Nixtamalization, a Mesoamerican technology to process maize at small-scale with great potential for improving the nutritional quality of maize based foods.