Plant-Based Wellness Podcast

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  • Podcast: Does Casein Protein Really Cause Cancer?

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.   Dr. Richard Feynman, the Nobel Laureate Physicist said, “You must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest to fool” Well then let’s get down to business.  The Badwater virtual 267mile race is almost completed and I feel great running an average of 16.7 miles a day on

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  • Podcast: Many Questions

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.  Thank you for all of the email questions.  Some of which I will address today. What are you eating? Are you eating eggs, animal products? Dr E and Ann are doing fine.  Why change? Does a high fat diet cause muscle wasting? Is this way of eating sustainable for

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  • Podcast: Continuous Glucose Monitors

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.   This episode is about early data of my personal continous glucose monitor.  These sensors can be purchased without a prescription and are used to monitor the glucose in the interstitial fluid. Translated there is a mild delay from the blood to the cell fluids where the glucose is

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  • Podcast: Croom’s Fool Run and Doubt

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.   This episode will highlight my latest ultra at Croom’s Fool run where I completed 35 miles/50K.  The original goal was 50 miles but the day went a little different.  Nevertheless, I finished feeling well and continue to learn about low carbohydrate fueling and ultra distance events.  I will

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  • Podcast: Vision instead of Position

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.  Cardiovascular risk factors include hypertension, weight, hyperlipidemia, smoking and a sedentary lifestyle.  These are things you can change without a calcium score or genetic testing.  They benefit everyone at every age.  The problem is that they often require change and insight.  That change requires vision and belief over current

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  • Podcast: Tribute to Jeff Galloway

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.  It is with sorrow that I pay tribute to Jeff Galloway with a replay of a 2020 episode that we did together.  Jeff passed away this week from complication of a hemorrhagic stroke.   Some people may say that running didn’t prolong Jeff Galloway’s life or even that running

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  • Podcast:Jami Dulaney MD Plant Based Wellness Podcast Episode 542: Lp(a) and Cardiac Risk-You Have More Control than you Think

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.  Lp(a) is a genetic marker associated with increased cardiovascular events.  A positive family history is also associated with increase risk.  But how much risk and over what time period.  Families share the same cultures, living environment and often food choices but not always.  Genes don’t act alone.  They need

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  • Podcast: You are CEO of Your Health

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.  Do this, no, do that.  Coffee is bad.  Coffee is good.  Do these three things.  Take these medications or else.  It is no wonder that people just turn a blind ear and do nothing.  When you finally have hypertension, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, cancer, or dementia, the treatments are aimed

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  • Podcast: Long Haul Lessons

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.   Long Haul Ultra marathon is a 100 mile race at Colt Creek State Park in Florida.  It consists of 6 loops of 16.8 miles.  The runner comes back to the start at each of the loop were there is an open aid station or individual crew access.  Out on

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  • Podcast: Longevity Meet Reality

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    Welcome! and Thank you for listening.  Happy, Healthy New Year.   How much does it cost to live forever.  There are people out there claiming they can do it for $4 a day all the way to 2 million dollars per year.  But the cost could be way more than dollars.  Some of these folks limit

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