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Bodybuilder historian Randy Roach and Pediatric ADHD specialist and author Dr. Frank Barnhill are our guests for today’s episode of The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show with Jimmy Moore!

First up, Randy Roach tells us about the first two installments of his series of books on the history of bodybuilding and physical culture, including the various ways athletes have historically approached the subject of nutrition. Also discussed are the emergence of resistance training, popular figues in bodybuilding throughout the 20th century and much more!

Next, guest Dr. Frank “Huggy Bear” Barnhill talks about the difficulty of properly ruling in or out a pediatric diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). While many children do suffer from this condition, many other are being misdiagnosed when they have conditions with similar symptoms, such as bipolar disorder or even vitamin D deficiency. What’s the secret to successful diagnosis? Taking the time for basic tests and not rushing for “fast solutions” according to Dr. Barnhill. Listen in for a fascinating interview and a can’t miss episode for those with concerns about a child in their lives!

Special THANKS to today’s sponsors: Low-Carb Quest Protein Bars and The 2012 Low-Carb Cruise!

LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE 493
Low-Carb Quest Protein Bars
Join us on the 2012 Low-Carb Cruise
RandyRoach.ca
Muscle, Smoke & Mirrors: Volume I
Dr. Frank Barnhill bio
Mistaken for ADHD: How you can prevent mislabeling your child as a failure in life in the face of a looming ADHD misdiagnosis crisis
DrHuggieBear.com

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