Ted Naiman – Hyperinsulinemia
Categories: Hyperinsulinemia, Insulin, Low Carb Breck 2017, Metabolism & Chronic Disease, Obesity & Overweight
Listen to family physician Dr. Ted Naiman‘s fascinating talk discussing Personal Fat Threshold (PFT), mitochondrial substrate energy flux, electron transport chain, hyperinsulinemia and insulin resistance. Here’s the latest release from Low Carb Breckenridge 2017 conference.
Presentation slides are available here to download in PDF format
Dr. Naiman first learned about low-carb diets when he was an intern and heard about it from a patient who reversed the ill effect of his Type 2 diabetes with the Atkins diet. At medical school, Dr. Naiman ignored the discouragement from his instructors and started researching the macronutrients and the impact they have on health. What he discovered about low-carb, high-fat, ketogenic diets astounded him and he’s been recommending them to his patients ever since.
Dr. Ted Naiman graduated from the Loma Linda University School of Medicine in 1997. He is a board-certified family medicine physician who practices at the Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, Washington.
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