Dr. Michael Berglund Agrees: Tim Russert’s Death Predictable, Preventable (Episode 191)
27 10 2008
Hello and welcome back for another interview with one of the new breed of maverick doctors and healthcare professionals who are finally coming out of the woodwork to advocate the healthy, low-carbohydrate lifestyle. We are pleased to share these fine people with you each week here at The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show with Jimmy Moore!
Listen in today for Jimmy’s great interview with Dr. Michael Burglund, a Kenosha, Wisconsin-based chiropractor who studied chiropractic medicine in order to become a “natural-minded family doctor.” As such he takes an interest in the blood work of his patients and offers some interesting insights on LDL as it relates to other markers.
And, of course he adds his voice to the growing chorus of medical practitioners who claim that Tim Russert’s untimely death earlier this year was not only totally foreseeable, but quite preventable. Listen in to hear Dr. Berglund’s take on where the mind of Tim Russert’s doctor may have been focused and why traditional medical school graduates continue to miss the “big picture” of their patients’ dietary health.
LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 191
- Dr. Berglund’s Health & Wellness Center
- Dr. Berglund’s YouTube video on Tim Russert’s death
- Good Calories, Bad Calories by Gary Taubes
- RELATED BLOG POST: “Tim Russert’s Fatal Heart Attack Was Preventable, He Followed Antiquated Advice”
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He gets it!!
Good find, Jimmy.
Great interview.
Amazing to see the We-doctors-question-what-we’ve-been-taught revolution !
Sounds like another summary of GCBC of Gary Taubes. Strange that this guy did not read the book
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That just goes to show you that this stuff that Taubes wrote about isn’t made up. Much of it is common knowledge among those who are paying attention.
It is just that I was astonished that there are serious low-carb minded doctors that did not even hear about or read GCBC.
I think he’s read it now that I brought it to his attention. Keep in mind the medical community really didn’t throw their support behind GCBC because it went against everything they preached. So word about it may not have gotten out unless you hang out in the low-carb world.
Great interview!
I’ve been on vacation and I’m playing “catch-up”.
It’s great to find enlightened doctors.
Welcome back, Danielle! Dr. Berglund was a breath of fresh air.