Metabolic Psychiatry & Ketamine Therapy.
Lori Calabrese is Founder and Medical Director of Innovative Psychiatry, a private clinic offering novel psychiatric treatment for adults and adolescents and real-world transparent clinical research using innovative ketogenic intervention and ketamine therapies. Dr. Calabrese was educated at Wellesley College and The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and completed residency training through Harvard Medical School at Massachusetts General Hospital. She served for years as clinical faculty at both Harvard Medical School and Yale School of Medicine.
She and her team were the first to describe the use of a ketogenic diet in an innovative sequenced treatment that led to remission of severe chronic anorexia, and published a pilot trial supporting this - an exciting and disruptive finding which has sparked global interest and a new single-group assignment clinical trial now investigating the use of a ketogenic diet for one of the deadliest disorders in psychiatry. She is a Clinical Advisor to Metabolic Mind/Baszucki Group, an invited speaker for Nutrition Network, and has presented her recent work in metabolic psychiatry at SMH San Diego/Society of Metabolic Health Practitioners, the International Neurological Ketogenic Society, and Metabolic Health Summit.
Dr. Calabrese just published the first case series of complete remission of major depression and anxiety using a ketogenic diet in adults with complex comorbidity. Her profound commitment to the best, most impactful treatments for her patients has culminated in Touchpoints 180 TM, a novel ketogenic program that aims to set a new standard for psychiatric care.
Watch more: Lori Calabrese - Sequenced Ketogenic Diet and Ketamine Infusions for Chronic Anorexia: A Pilot Study https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_igbFLpl30
YouTube ‘Lori Calabrese MD IV Ketamine, Esketamine & Advanced Psychiatric Treatments’ youtube.com/@loricalabresemdivketaminee3782
Twitter @loricalabresemd
Research: Complete remission of depression and anxiety using a ketogenic diet: case series.
Remission from Chronic Anorexia Nervosa With Ketogenic Diet and Ketamine: Case Report.
Brodie Cambourne is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist who has been working in the area of brain development and brain health for over 25 years , During this time she has worked with babies through to 100 year old clients. For past 10 years, Brodie has been working in the area of Parkinson Disease, Stroke Rehabilitation, PTSD , Anxiety and Depression . Although the exercise for people with these conditions was beneficial for their movement and to encourage social connection, it became difficult for Brodie to ignore the background health data of these group. Brodie noticed that many of her clients at BrainFit Exercise Physiology also had underlying metabolic health conditions. Over 10 years Brodie has worked with many clients and their families through some of the saddest and most difficult times whilst watching their bodies slowly give up the ability to keep exercising and moving. “ It has been an honour to work with such brave and committed clients and their families whilst they never gave up on the benefits of exercise until they could not exercise any more, it has been equally heart breaking saying good bye to so many of them” It was the fact that not all these people were older people that created the motivation in Brodie to start to investigate “ why exercise alone is not enough” and the need for her clients to start to address their metabolic health concerns as early as possible . She has role modelled the benefits of “ changing your movement fuel” by applying a low carb approach to marathon paddling and has used low carb fuelling to help he win a number of the open women’s ultra marathon races over the past 5 years. She is now determined to help people of all ages learn about metabolic health and the emerging research illustrating the links between metabolic health and brain health. Her Fiteracy program has now extended into assisting people of all ages to continue learning, reading and becoming critical thinkers of exercise and nutrition advertising. Her program includes many older adults, some in their 80s and 90s who are achieving health benefits from learning strategies for managing their ‘exercise and movement fuel”
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Watch more: LCC 2020 Day 2 Video 14 Brodie Cambourne: Fiteracy - exercise and low carb learning https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1ZiHFjFetc
Dr. lain Campbell is the Baszucki Research Fellow in Metabolic Psychiatry at the University of Edinburgh. He has a PhD in Global Health from the University of Edinburgh and is a principal investigator on a pilot trial of a ketogenic diet for bipolar disorder at The Division of Psychiatry within the Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences.
Dr. Campbell has lived experience of Bipolar Disorder Type 2 and has experienced the benefits of ketogenic metabolic therapy for over 7 years. Dr. Campbell is also a composer interested in the intersection between bipolar disorder, creativity, and music. He worked for 5 years as the Music Producer for global interactive entertainment company Rockstar Games (Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead Redemption) and as assistant to film composer Harry Gregson-Williams. His most recent orchestral/ electronic composition "Breath" inspired by his experience with bipolar disorder was featured in the Amazon Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power trailer.
Watch more: When Lived Experience Meets Research | with Dr. Iain Campbell
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiPu51Ko0mU
Keto Diet Benefits on Depression, Mental & Metabolic Health - Drs. Iain Campbell, Scher, D’Agostino https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAI6qeBMJFo
Learn more about bipolar disorder in Dr. Bret Scher’s interview with Dr. Iain Campbellon on metabolicmind.org
Or on the Keto Bipolar channel https://www.youtube.com/@ketobipolar
Pilot Study: Ketogenic Diet in Bipolar Disorder: Clinical, Metabolomic and Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Outcomes https://www.swissre.com/dam/jcr:089cdfe2-c60e-4e9a-8951-6700ed34a90f/2023-10-sri-lain-campbell-presentation.pdf
Lewis Cantley has made significant advances in cancer research, stemming from his discovery of the signaling pathway phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) in 1984. His pioneering research has resulted in revolutionary treatments for cancer, diabetes and autoimmune diseases. The author of over 400 original papers and more than 50 book chapters and review articles, Dr. Cantley is a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a member of the National Academy of Sciences. He graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in chemistry from West Virginia Wesleyan College (1971) and obtained a Ph.D. in biophysical chemistry from Cornell University (1975). He conducted postdoctoral research at Harvard University, where he was appointed assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology in 1978. He became a professor of physiology at Tufts University in 1985, but returned to Harvard Medical School as professor of cell biology in 1992. He became chief of Harvard’s new Division of Signal Transduction, and a founding member of its Department of Systems Biology in 2002. In 2007, he was appointed director of the Beth Israel Deaconess Cancer Center. He joined the faculty of Weill Cornell Medical College and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in 2012.
Watch more: Lewis Cantley - Obesity, Diabetes and Cancer: The Insulin Connection
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S395qX6G6HM
Real Hope For Many Cancer Patients - Dr. Lewis Cantley: Ep 46
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQ1VXqf5GO0
Exposing Sugar's Role in Cancer and Its Impact on Health Longevity | Dr. Lewis Cantley [EP 58]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddPqkcE2Cjw
Articles: Cancer scientist Lewis Cantley, Ph.D., wins the 2020 Dr. Paul Janssen Award for biomedical research
High-Fat Diet or Diabetes Drug May Enhance Response to Targeted Cancer Drug
Tyler, in addition to being a success story of low carb dieting, is the co-founder of Ketogains.
He started his body recomposition more than 15 years ago weighing 505 pounds, after losing 295 pounds, he currently maintains his weight at 225 pounds.
His experience in strength exercises and sports is focused on helping people unacquainted to exercise to become more confident and competent in the gym. He wants to help them change their lifestyle – to remove behaviors and mental obstacles that limit their success.
Tyler has successfully designed and programmed group and personal workouts for Ketogains Bootcamps and individual coaching clients. His experience as an athlete in his youth and his knowledge of body recomposition, coupled to his experience and his penchant for storytelling, has made him a popular target for many blogs, podcasts, and media outlets interested in ancestrally-focused low carb diets. Continue reading
Watch more: Three Life-Changing Moments — Tyler Cartwright [Personal Story] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8T-OIt0MAM
Interview with Tyler Cartwright of KetoGains https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFqTNHO32uE
Premium conference: Luis Villasenor & Tyler Cartwright - Mythical Unicorns – Building Muscle on a Ketogenic Diet https://www.lowcarbusa.org/videos/premium-event-videos/san-diego-2018-videos/
My speciality is the prevention, management and reversal of type 2 diabetes and the intensive management of type 1 diabetes, including insulin pump therapy.
As an endocrinologist with a focus on metabolic health, I believe in providing person-centered care, working collaboratively with my patients to find the best approach for managing their condition after reviewing all options together.
My knowledge and experience in this field spans over 25 years as a Consultant Endocrinologist at the Bournemouth and Poole Diabetes Centres, which are now part of University Hospitals Dorset. Additionally, I have gained international recognition through my role as Director of Policy and Programmes from 2013 to 2016 at the International Diabetes Federation, a global federation representing over 240 national diabetes associations. I have also overseen diabetes projects in a number of other countries, which has broadened my knowledge and expertise.
To support patients and healthcare professionals in managing diabetes, I have contributed to the development of various education programmes and authored constructive, easily accessible books for those with type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes, and prediabetes.
If you’d like to find out more about how to access my advice and services, you will find details about my Private & NHS consultations here.
Research: IDF Diabetes Atlas estimates of 2014 global health expenditures on diabetes https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27329022/
Adapting diabetes medication for low carbohydrate management of type 2 diabetes: a practical guide https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31249097/
IDF Diabetes Atlas: Global estimates for the prevalence of diabetes for 2015 and 2040 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28437734/
lobal perspectives on the provision of diabetic retinopathy screening and treatment: Survey of health care professionals in 41 countries https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30003940/
Books: 'Reverse Your Diabetes: The Step-by-Step Plan to Take Control of Type 2 Diabetes'
'Reverse Your Diabetes Diet: Take Control of Type 2 Diabetes with 60 Quick-and-Easy Recipes'
'Take Control of Type 1 Diabetes: A comprehensive guide to self-management and staying well'
Dr Chaffee is an American medical doctor specializing in Neurosurgery who over a span of 20 years has researched the optimal nutritional habits for athletic performance and health. It is his assertion that most of the so-called chronic diseases we treat as doctors these days are actually caused by the food we eat, or don’t eat, and can in many cases be reversed easily with dietary changes.
He began his University education studying Molecular & Cellular Biology with a Minor in Chemistry at the University of Washington in Seattle at the age of 15, which culminated in attaining his MD from the Royal College of Surgeons.
He is an All-American rugby player and a former professional athlete in England and America; having taken several years off from his education for the pursuit of sports between his undergraduate degree and medical school. Throughout his athletic career, he saw first-hand the monumental difference that diet makes to performance and recovery, and almost accidentally came across and practiced a fully carnivorous diet from age 20 to 25, having first learned of the toxic nature of plants during his University education. Since then, he has rediscovered this truth and more, and has dedicated many years and a large part of his professional practice to the study and education of diet and nutrition, and personally practices a fully carnivorous diet to this day, with amazing results.
He currently resides in Perth, Australia where he specializes in Neurosurgery and does private consultations and clinics in functional medicine and nutrition.
Watch more: Anthony Chaffee MD‘s YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzoRyR_nlesKZuOlEjWRXQQ
The Carnivore Challenge | Debunking Dietary Myths: Anthony Chaffee, MD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KR9x4aAOmuE
Dr. Anthony Chaffee - 'The Real Healthcare Crisis: Causes & Solutions' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7M8WwuLx9o
Conference: Anthony Chaffee San Diego 2023 - Metabolic Theories of Cancer Health
https://www.lowcarbusa.org/videos/premium-event-videos/2023-sd-videos/
Dr. Champ is a board-certified radiation oncologist, diplomate of the American Board of Integrative and Holistic Medicine, and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. He came to Allegheny Health Network (AHN) from Duke University Medical Center, where he was an Associate Professor in the Department of Radiation Oncology.
He has an active patient clinic, specializing in the treatment of patients with breast cancer and lymphoma and has been voted by his peers as one of the “Best Doctors in America.” His research focuses on both cancer treatment with radiation therapy and the interaction of nutrition and exercise in cancer prevention and treatment. He published the first case series on the usage of the ketogenic diet during treatment for high grade brain tumors and has been invited to lecture on his research around the world. He is also Director of Integrative Oncology at AHN and head of the AHN Cancer Institute Exercise Oncology and Resiliency Center at AHN Suburban Hospital.
Dr. Champ received a Bachelor of Science in chemical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and did his medical degree and specialty training at Jefferson Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University. He has published over 70 peer-reviewed studies, wrote two books on nutrition and exercise, has contributed to multiple text books, and is a reviewer for dozens of scientific journals. Dr. Champ is a powerful voice for promoting a healthy lifestyle, diet, and exercise for the treatment and prevention of disease. His work in this area has been featured by popular media sources including the Boston Globe and Sanjay Gupta.
He joined AHN in 2022 as an associate professor of radiation oncology at Drexel College of Medicine. He sees patients ages 18 and older.
Watch more: Dr. Colin Champ - Dietary Recommendations for Cancer/Warburg Metabolism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCK6t966xx0
Colin Champ: Fighting Cancer with Food and Fitness
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gm8RSDpv_Jg
Book: Misguided Medicine
My goal is to change the way we look at illness’.
Dr Chatterjee is regarded as one of the most influential medical doctors in the UK and wants to change how medicine will be practiced for years to come. His mission is to help 100 million people around the globe live better lives. Dr Chatterjee hosts the most listened-to health podcast in the UK and Europe, ‘Feel Better, Live More’, and his books are international bestsellers across the globe. The Dr Rangan Chatterjee Clips channel brings you the best clips from hundreds of powerful interviews.
Watch more: How to make diseases disappear | Rangan Chatterjee | TEDxLiverpool
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaY4m00wXpw
Dr. Rangan Chatterjee - 'Low Carb, Slow Carb and the Microbiome' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BX79fJs92yA
DRIVING FACTORS Of Systemic Inflammation & How To REDUCE IT TODAY! | Rangan Chatterjee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_geh0wGIGw
My Broken Brain interview with Dr. Rangan Chatterjee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHzJa2tDf4k
DOCTOR SHARES How To PREVENT DISEASE & Live A HEALTHIER LIFE |Dr. Rangan Chatterjee & Lewis Howes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsfkP974DK8
The show 'Doctor In the House' | Only Human https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEOZRTeTVpE
Follow Dr Chatterjee's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DrChatterjeeRangan
Judy is the People’s Nutritionist, as her heart will always advocate for the people. She believes in wellness for all and will make her content accessible for every single person.
Judy Cho is board certified in holistic nutrition and a certified nutritional therapy practitioner. She is also the author of Carnivore Cure, Meat-Based Nutrition, and the ultimate elimination diet for optimal health. She holds a Psychology and Communications degree, from the University of California, Berkeley. Judy focuses on root-cause healing and gut health with Carnivore Cure’s meat-only elimination diet.
Judy shares her very raw and personal journey, here. While she hid the details of her shameful history for so long, she now shares publicly to shed light on this debilitating disease.
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Judy’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NutritionwithJudy
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nutrition-with-judy-carnivore-diet/id1529951307
Travis Christofferson, M.S. received his undergraduate degree in molecular biology from the Montana State University Honors Program and a master’s degree in Material Engineering and Science from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. Today, he is a full-time science writer, the author of Tripping Over the Truth and founder of a cancer charity the Foundation for Metabolic Cancer Therapies. He lives in South Dakota.
Watch more: Tripping Over The Truth: Conversations with Travis Christofferson on Metabolic Oncology https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fw1eUg-g020
Ketones: The Fourth Fuel and the story of Warburg, Krebs, and Veech ft. Travis Chirstofferson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV_jip-Yhe4
Books: Tripping over the Truth, Ketones, The Fourth Fuel, Curable
Dr. Zsofia Clemens is a neurobiologist and clinical researcher that specializes in nutrition, nutritional therapy and brain research. Previously she’s been affiliated with the National Institute of Clinical Neuroscience, Budapest and the Neurological Department, University of Pécs, Hungary and has been involved in research related to epilepsy and sleep, elecroencephalograpy, vitamin D and brain MRI. Currently she’s the leader of the Paleomedicina Hungary research group.
Since 2013 they have been using the paleolithic ketogenic diet exclusively in their clinical practice. The method they developed appears to have superior effectiveness to standard medical therapies used thus far. In most cases their patients are not just “treated” but cured if strictly adhering to the principles of their method. Besides patient management, they are involved in publishing their results. Not all patients are motivated enough to follow a strict diet which seems to be at odds with both the official and “alternative” medicine recommendations. However, those who follow Paleomedicina’s dietary and medical guidence, are to expect a major improvement in their condition, a complete cure in most cases. Paleomedicina distance themselves from naturopathic methods. Their work has a wholly scientific basis. Their work conforms major criteria of science: replicability, cognizability and biological plausibility. Continue reading...
Watch more: Dr Zsofia Clemens - The paleolithic ketogenic diet (PKD) for cancer patients in clinical practice https://www.paleomedicina.com/en/dr-zsofia-clemens
Interview By Dr Eric Berg: https://youtube.com/watch?v=f9DSzdGThSo
Podcast: Part 52 - Dr. Zsofia Clemens on How to Cure Almost Any Modern Disease Without Medicine
Article: https://thenourishedcaveman.com/the-keto-paleo-life-interview-with-zsofia-clemens
Leigh Erin Connealy, M.D., is a prominent leader in the Integrative & Functional Medicine medical field (taking the best of all sciences, including conventional, homeopathic, eastern medicine, and the new modern medicine). She is the Medical Director of two unique clinics, “The Cancer Center For Healing” & “Center For New Medicine.” The combined (30,000 S.F.) clinics have become the largest Integrative Medical Clinic in North America and are visited by patients from all over the world, with 65,000 patients and growing. Continue reading...
Awarded the Biochemistry Society prize for her undergraduate degree, the Student Excellence Award and the Deans List Award for every year of her undergraduate. During level 5, was nominated and won the Individual Teaching Award and the Team Faculty Teaching Award, as a result of helping in the design and teaching of the level 5 Medical Physiology module.
Isabella was supported by her supervisor to conduct her PhD pilot study as her UG final project, where she fund raised, budgeted and supervised 4 other undergraduates within the project.
Now an Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, she has delivered lectures as a visiting lecturer and supervised Masters, Erasmus and medical students in their research projects.
Isabella's research work is in investigating the role of metabolic phenotypes, ketosis versus suppression of ketosis, on cellular health, mitochondria and chronic diseases associated with ageing.
Watch more: Is LONG-TERM KETOSIS DANGEROUS? & Much More - with Isabella Cooper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zf87WpMq9U0
Dr. Peter Crawford serves as CTSI’s Deputy Director and also directs CTSI’s Clinical Translational Research Services (CTRS) core. As Deputy Director, Dr. Crawford has oversight for CTSI’s Office of Discovery and Translation (ODAT) and works closely with CTSI’s executive leadership team to oversee the institute’s operations and achieve excellence in clinical research.
In his CTRS Director role, Dr. Crawford oversees research support teams that provide a wide range of services and expert consultations to support clinical and translational research, which includes the Biostatistical Design and Analysis Center (BDAC), the Biorepository Laboratory Services (BLS), the Clinical Research Support Center (CRSC), Regulatory Support, the Workforce Development Program, and the Recruitment Center.
Dr. Crawford is a Professor and the Vice Dean for Research for the University of Minnesota Medical School. He also serves as the director for the Department of Medicine’sDivision of Molecular Medicine. As a CTSA Multi-PI and Vice Dean for Research in the Medical School, Dr. Crawford has the vantage point and authority to identify and foster strong synergies in clinical and translational research infrastructure and support across CTSI and the University's six health science schools.
Dr. Crawford’s research program focuses on the interplay between intermediary metabolism and the processes of obesity and cardiovascular disease. To do this, his lab studies human participants and leverages novel genetic mouse models to develop new perspectives of how metabolism adapts in obesity, diabetes, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and cardiomyopathy; how these adaptations ultimately prove deleterious; and how personalized nutritional and pharmacological therapies may mitigate these adverse responses. His program focuses heavily on the development of students, fellows, and early-career faculty.
Published Research: Metabolic and Signaling Roles of Ketone Bodies in Health and Disease
Dr. Kraft, a clinical pathologist, ran 3,650 glucose-insulin tolerance tests. Dr. Kraft was looking for diabetes mellitus and was not particularly looking for hypoglycemia. Many of his tests were ran for only three hours or four hours. For this reason, the new Kraft Prediabetes Profile should not only yield more information as outlined below with regard to the diagnosis of diabetes mellitus and latent glucose tolerance tests, but it also should enable us to do more for hypoglycemia. Of the 3,650 glucose tolerance tests, 1,713 were defined a normal (for diabetes mellitus) according to the criteria of the American Diabetes Association. Of the 1,713 tests which would have been judged normal strictly on the basis of glucose tolerance, 50% were demonstrated abnormal on the basis of insulin tolerance, and another 14% were borderline results. 2.5% were displayed insulin response. This means that 2/3 of the tests that would have been judged normal by the Glucose Tolerant Test were found to be latent diabetic when the Kraft Prediabetes Profile test was taken into consideration. Remember that all these people were referred because of suspicion of diabetes, so the high numbers should not be so surprising, but what the above data shows is that of the 1,713 cases, out of 3,650 which would have been judged normal by only glucose tolerance test criteria, the insulin test showed that only one third of them really were normal. Looking at the overall group of 3,650 people referred because of suspicion of diabetes, the usual glucose tolerance test criteria would have found that 1713 were normal. Bringing to bear the insulin tolerance test, two thirds of these so-called “normal” tests were found to be latent diabetic. It appears obvious that the glucose-insulin tolerance test will detect many more latent diabetics.
Published Research: Identifying hyperinsulinemia in the absence of impaired glucose tolerance: An examination of the Kraft database: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/304535127_Identifying_hyperinsulinaemia_in_the_absence_of_impaired_glucose_tolerance_An_examination_of_the_Kraft_database
Postprandial insulin assay as the earliest biomarker for diagnosing pre-diabetes, type 2 diabetes and increased cardiovascular risk: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5708305/
Dr. Ignacio Cuaranta is a board-certified clinical psychiatrist. He received his medical degree from Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina in 2009. In 2006 he assisted as an observer at Beaumont Weight Control Center. In 2015 he worked at a Psychiatric Center at ASM13, París, France and in 2017 he completed a week-long observation of the Intensive Dietary Management Program in Scarborough, Ontario, Canada, with Dr. Jason Fung and Megan Ramos, where he learnt invaluable lessons for therapeutic fasting prescriptions.
Dr. Cuaranta has completed the first online LCHF physician training course by the Noakes foundation, in a dynamic search to gain a depth of knowledge for his private practice. He has also served as the head of the Mood Department at a Neuroscience Clinic since 2015. As a physician, the high rate of obese patients and metabolic disorders caused him to consider whether his practice was complete if it centered only on drugs as a therapy. He began seeing frequent patterns in the clinical manifestations of his patients that couldn’t be explained by the classical arguments in psychiatry for compulsive behavior, impulsive behavior, lack of energy, lethargy, mental fog, mood instability, poor concentration to name a few.
He challenged his preconceived notions about nutrition and started paying more attention to the effect of food on the human body, brain health, behavior as well as the impact obesity and other metabolic disorders have on quality of life, mental, physical and social health. His focus is on mental health optimization and weight loss as a path to health recovery. He operates from a private office where he deals with a wide array of psychiatric conditions and obesity related issues. Continue reqding...
Watch out some Conferences with Dr Cuaranta on the keto-mojo website:
https://keto-mojo.com/speakers/ignacio-cuaranta/
Diet Doctor Podcast #26: Ignacio Cuaranta, MD https://www.dietdoctor.com/video/podcast/episode-26-ignacio-cuaranta-md