Al Korelin Show Interview
Saturday, January 19, 2013Posted in category Industrial Food Machine
Last night I did a short radio (taped) interview with Jeff Deist, Ron Paul’s Chief of Staff, for the Al Korelin Show. Jeff noted this has traditionally been a hard money show, but that he and Al are crossing over into other topics every now and then. The interview was on paleo-primal, the industrial food machine, and how libertarianism is a natural fit with paleo-primal principles and the rejection of politicized conventional wisdom. Jeff, as many of Ron Paul’s staffers, has a great passion for this topic from a free market perspective.
The taped show is found here, in segment 3.
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Terry S. Smith says:
January 19th, 2013 at 9:58 am
Dear Karen DeCoster:
I would love if you interviewed Dr. David Brownstein whom has written a wonderful book called Iodine:Why you need it, why you can’t live without it.
Karen De Coster says:
January 19th, 2013 at 1:15 pm
Terry – I am a patient at Brownstein’s practice (with his associate).
Mindy says:
January 22nd, 2013 at 10:35 pm
It’s nice to see the low-carb/paleo getting more attention little by little. I was just diagnosed with gestational diabetes. I went to the recomended appointment with a dietician through my hospital’s endocrine clinic. The nice young ADA educated woman was insistent that I needed at least 60 grams of carbs per meal because that’s where energy comes from. Of course, when a person’s body can’t handle that amount of carbs they resort to meds without ever reconsidering their diet advice. I didn’t bother to argue too much. I could have explained that pregnancy insulin resistence or lack of insulin production is really an adaptation to a diet thats naturally low in carbs but there’s not much point in the end. I nod and smile and get my prescription for glucose strips and a meter filled out. The ADA is really just institutionalized malpractice on a massive scale.
Karen De Coster says:
January 23rd, 2013 at 8:34 pm
Mindy – you are awesome.