Ep. 242 Low-Carb Diet on a Budget and Food Insecurities with Dr. Mark Cucuzzella

Ep. 242 Low-Carb Diet on a Budget and Food Insecurities with Dr. Mark Cucuzzella

I am honored to connect with Dr. Mark Cucuzzella today. He is a Professor from West Virginia University School of Medicine, and a retired Air Force Reserve Lieutenant Colonel who practices Family Medicine and advocates for evidence-based policy and education. Dr. Cucuzzella has a fascinating background! He spent forty years as a humble yet seriously dedicated athlete, competing in over a hundred marathons and ultra-marathons. In this episode, he shares his perspective on shifting the paradigm to a low-carb diet, the impact of that on metabolic health, needing guideline Centrals for low-carb diets for patients, and hindrances to changing the narrative within the traditional allopathic medical model. We also talk about low-carb on a budget and food insecurity. I hope you enjoy listening to today’s conversation with Dr. Cucuzzella and find it beneficial. I look forward to reconnecting with him next year for a second podcast! Stay tuned for more! IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: How the unconventional treatments Dr. Cucuzella received from an innovative orthopaedist motivated him to become a doctor. How working with obesity in the Air Force led Dr. Cucuzella to understand that nutrition is fundamental to metabolic health. The significant shifts Dr. Cucuzzella has seen in his patients and himself over the last thirty years. Why Dr. Cucuzzella focuses on getting people with diabetes off their medications. The art of deprescribing. What is MODY? Some of the barriers to the acceptance of promoting lifestyle management for addressing and treating metabolic disorders. Why should obesity and food addictions be treated as medical conditions? Some tips for doing low-carb on a budget. How to support teenagers to make better food choices. Bio: Dr. Mark Cucuzzella is a Professor from West Virginia University School of Medicine and a retired Air Force Reserve Lieutenant Colonel. Mark practices Family Medicine at WVU’s Jefferson Medical Center and directs their Cardiovascular and Stress Testing lab. An advocate for evidence-based policy and education, Mark is a founding member of The Nutrition Coalition, the Low Carb Action Network, The Society of Metabolic Health Practitioners, and The Hypoglycemia Foundation and is a scientific advisor for Diet Doctor. As an athlete, Mark has competed for 40 years, achieving a streak of 30 consecutive years running a marathon in under 3 hours. He has finished events up to 100 miles. He lives in Shepherdstown, West Virginia, where he owns a small community running store and directs running races and camps for youth and adults. His book “Run For Your Life” summarizes the science and the soul of running, nutrition, and physical activity to help you maintain a vigorous life. Connect with Cynthia Thurlow Follow on Twitter, Instagram & LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Connect with Dr. Mark Cucuzzella On his website Run For Your Life (Dr. Cucuzzella’s book) Recommended books: Chasing Cupcakes: How One Broke, Fat Girl Transformed Her Life (and How You Can, Too) by Elizabeth Benton

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Ep. 3 Back to School Survival 101 - Tips to Keep You Sane

Ep. 3 Back to School Survival 101 - Tips to Keep You Sane

The kids are back in school!! Cynthia and Kelly talk about their experiences of getting their kids ready to head back to school and strategies to stay sane with busy work and school schedules. Listen in for tips to include packing lunches, self-care, delegating tasks to kids and spouses, setting realistic expectations, and getting help from others. There is strength in your tribe. Please subscribe and leave us a review or rating. We appreciate it. Email questions to everydaywellnesspodcast@gmail.com

4 Syys 201828min

Ep. 2 Fertility Lessons from a True Renaissance Woman with Sara Russell, NTP

Ep. 2 Fertility Lessons from a True Renaissance Woman with Sara Russell, NTP

In this episode, we are joined by a true renaissance woman, Sara Russell NTP, who believes that the healing arts of nutrition are an expression of a love of food and a passion for sharing food and health with others. She shares insights into how her dynamic background has helped shape her perspective on health and wellness and how that impacts her work with her clients and community. https://buildnurturerestore.com/sara-russell-ntp/ Please subscribe to our podcast and leave us a rating. We appreciate it!

4 Syys 201855min

Ep. 1 Welcome to Everyday Wellness - Who We Are and  How We Got Here

Ep. 1 Welcome to Everyday Wellness - Who We Are and How We Got Here

In this very first episode, Cynthia and Kelly talk about how they became interested in wellness. They discuss their educational background and their roundabout paths to teaching, coaching, and empowering others to take care of their health. Send questions you'd like us to answer everydaywellnesspodcast@gmail.com. Please subscribe and leave us a rating. We appreciate it!

4 Syys 201838min

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