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A very interesting interview! I was probablynot at my best in this interview, consideringthat I was concentrating mostly on thepersonal experiences Dr. Childers had withlow-carb diet.

I was thinking I had already covered most ofthe topics I planned to talk about, and wastrying to think of other things to talk aboutonly about 15 minutes into the chat. Then Dr.Childers told me that she wanted to talkabout the results she was having with herpatients with low-carb.

DOH!

After that, things got even more interesting, as I managed to more-or-less getout of my own way and let Dr. Childers talk about things for which she has themost passion. Among other things, she talked about how low-carb greatlyincreased the effectiveness of other treatments and medications — and insome cases, replaced other treatments.

One could almost draw the conclusion that schizophrenia is not a Thorazinedeficiency! Who knew?

NOTES00:00 Introduction01:30 How her own health problems got her interested in low-carb in 200303:12 How she got help from some very unusual sources10:30 Conquering her severe sugar addiction11:40 Her contributions to mainstream nutrition & psychiatry

Chapter 23: Nutritional Aspects of Psychiatric Disorders by AnnChilders, MDTextbook: Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: The EssentialsEditors: Keith Cheng & Kathleen MyersThe link to the chapter (Google Books, free to the public) is here: http://buff.ly/1tJWRFK

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12:30 Twitter handle @AnnChildersMD, website:http://annchilders.blogspot.com/13:50 Hey, Howard! Let’s talk more about my patients!14:10 Low cholesterol is bad for chidren!14:30 Cholesterol below 160 is also associated with bad behavior in adults!17:30 Low iron levels can be a problem, too — she sees a lot of that,possibly because of the unhealthy obsession of the “nutritional” professionwith red meat18:50 Could it be B12?21:00 Magnesium is hard to test for — but deficiency is easy to diagnose…and not very expensive to fix23:35 Her major influencers25:30 Her upcoming publications (~4 or 5 months out as of this writing)

(Edit July 21, 2014) Dr. Childers has a new article online: Dietary Carbohydraterestriction as the first approach in diabetes management. Critical review andevidence base.

27:00 The Final Question

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