Dr. Keith Berkowitz Answers YOUR Questions! (Episode 164)

4 08 2008

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berk Dr. Keith Berkowitz Answers YOUR Questions! (Episode 164) Hello and welcome to another fascinating look at the world of low-carb science and health brought to you as only “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show With Jimmy Moore” can!

In today’s show, after much listener demand, Dr. Keith Berkowitz of the Center for Balanced Health has agreed to return yet again for another chat with Jimmy to answer all of those burning questions that were submitted by YOU! When he last joined us a few months ago, Dr. Berkowitz discussed the possibility that long-term low-carb dieting could lead to reactive hypoglycemia based on the observations he has seen in his patients–many of whom were patients of the late great Dr. Robert C. Atkins before his untimely death in 2003 (incidentally, it was Dr. Berkowitz who was the first to see Dr. Atkins after his slip and fall on ice).

Be sure to listen in to Part 1 of this incredible follow-up interview today and ENJOY! Leave your feedback in the comment section below or by calling our special comment hotline number at (206) 202-6516 and come back for the conclusion of this interview with Dr. Berkowitz later in the week! :) THANK YOU for listening!

LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 164
- Jimmy’s new WordPress blog
- Dr. Keith Berkowitz’ Center For Balanced Health
- RELATED BLOG POST: “The Forgotten Blood Sugar Disorder: Hypoglycemia”
- RELATED PODCAST: “Dr. Keith Berkowitz On The Forgotten Blood Sugar Disorder: Hypoglycemia (Episode 144)”

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