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Dr. Tracey Green, low-carb physician and Nevada State Health Officer, is our guest today on The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show with Jimmy Moore!
Dr. Green received her Doctor of Medicine from the University of Nevada’s School of Medicine and completed her residency in family practice at the Altoona Hospital-Hershey Medical Center, in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Her public health experience is wide-ranging and includes serving as the Medical Director for the Nevada State Health Division’s Frontier and Rural Health program, the Medical Director for the division’s Women’s Health Connection, and the Medical Supervisor of Nursing for the division’s Sexually Transmitted Disease program. Most recently, she was appointed by the governor of the state of Nevada to the most powerful position a medical doctor can hold there–Nevada State Health Officer. Listen in as she and Jimmy discuss how important it is to spread the word of low-carb nutrition and health to the public today!
Special thanks to our two sponsors of this podcast today, GetYourHealthTested.com and QuestBars!
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Another Good podcast. Hope she gets a chance to listen to Uffe Ravnskov’s podcast interview about how high cholesterol will not cause heart disease, and that people with higher cholesterol live longer and get less cancer
This is a great thing you’re doing Jimmy! I’m glad we have a voice with Dr. Green.
Good interview. Check out diabetesaustralia.com.au for their breakfast recipe Wholemeal Pancakes and Cinnamon Peaches. Ingredients: wholemeal flour, skim milk, canola oil, vanilla, egg white, peaches, cinnamon. True!
A government official that agrees sugar is dangerous. I am hopeful the tide is changing.
BRAVO DR GREEN!