Australian pathologist Dr. Ken Sikaris is featured in this lecture from the August 2014 Low Carb Down Under Seminar Series today in Episode 889 of “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show.”
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While our host Jimmy Moore is away on a 10-city tour through New Zealand and Australia visiting Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Tasmania, and more to share about his latest book Keto Clarity, he wanted to make sure to leave you some great audio to listen to over the next few weeks from the August 2014 Low Carb Down Under Seminar Series. This is exclusive audio from some truly outstanding presentations about the benefits of low-carb, high-fat diets. A very special THANK YOU to Dr. Rod Tayler (listen to Jimmy’s interview with him in Episode 578) for granting permission to air all of these talks for “The Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb Show” podcast listeners. The high level of interest in Australia right now is so encouraging to see happening as they are leading the charge for providing quality information on low-carb, high-fat diets.
Today’s featured lecture is with Australian pathologist Dr. Ken Sikaris (one of Jimmy’s featured experts in Cholesterol Clarity) sharing his talk entitled “Blood Tests To Assess Your Cardiovascular Risk.” Here’s the video footage of this presentation from the August 2014 Low-Carb Down Under Seminar Series:
PROF. KEN SIKARIS: August 2014 Low Carb Down Under
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– RELATED PODCAST: The LLVLC Show #822: Dr. Ken Sikaris: 2014 Low-Carb New Zealand
How can you test if low carb, high fat will work for a woman? You mentioned uric acid, is that something that should be measured?