Here are the presentation slides from Low Carb Breck 2018 in PDF format. We have listed them in order of the schedule: https://lcb18.sched.com/. Click on the link next to the presenter’s name to view.
Recorded Live Stream is available to view through March27: https://jgerbermd.com/low-carb-breck-2018-access-live-stream/
Attendees and Live Stream viewers are receiving these slides ahead of others. Public post-production YouTube recordings will be released later in the year and will include links to these slides.
Main Event Page: https://jgerbermd.com/low-carb-breckenridge-2018/
Low Carb Breck 2018 All Posts: https://jgerbermd.com/low-carb-breck-2018/
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- Dr Catherine Crofts – “What is the worst that could happen…? The past, present and future of translational research in hyperinsulinaemia”
- Ivor Cummins – “An Engineering Approach to Chronic Disease Prevention”
- Dave Feldman – “Cholesterol is a Passenger, Not a Driver”
- Dr Andrew Mente – “Dietary Sodium Consumption, Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality: What is the Current Evidence?”
- Erynn Kay, PA-C – “Is Low Carb Enough? : A Look at Food Quality and Ancestral Principles”
- Dr Stephen Phinney – “Inflammation, Nutritional Ketosis, and Metabolic Disease”
- Nina Teicholz – “The Unknown Story of Vegetable Oils: their History and Impact on Health”
- Dr Georgia Ede – “Our Descent Into Madness – Modern Diets and the Global Mental Health Crisis”
- Robb Wolf – “Metabolic Flexibility: The Rosetta Stone of the Macronutrient Wars?”
- Dr Andreas Eenfeldt – “The Food Revolution”
- Dr Ben Bikman – “Insulin vs. Glucagon: The relevance of dietary protein”
- Dr Stephen Phinney – “Metabolic Effects of Fasting: A Two-Edged Sword”
- Dr Jake Kushner – “Medical nutrition therapy for people with type 1 diabetes: fact versus fiction”
- Dr Eric Kossoff – “A Century of Progress: Ketogenic Diets for Epilepsy in Children and Adults”
- Nina Teicholz – “Red Meat and Health: Separating Fact from Fiction”
- Dr Sarah Hallberg – “Ketogenic Diet for Diabetes”
- Dr Eric Westman – “Clinical Experience using LCHF in a Medical Setting”
- Dr Andrew Mente – “Dietary Fat, Carbohydrate Consumption, Cardiovascular Disease and Mortality in PURE: A More Complete Picture”
- Dr David Diamond – “An Assessment of Cardiovascular Risks of a Low Carbohydrate High Fat Diet”
- Dr Peter Brukner – “Fats or Carbs for High Performance?”
- Dr Mike Eades – “A new hypothesis of obesity”
- Dr Mark Cucuzzella – “The Little Hospital That Could – Creating a Sugar Free and Low Carb Friendly Hospital”
- Dr Evelyne Bourdua-Roy / Dr Hala Lahlou – “Chronic Pain and the Low Carb and Ketogenic Diets”
- Megan Ramos – “Practical Fasting: The clinical application of therapeutic fasting in the treatment of metabolic syndrome”
- Nick Mailer – “The nature of Nature: Healthy Humans with Hobbes and Rousseau”
- Amber O’Hearn – “Ketosis without starvation: the human advantage”
- Chris Webster – “Results of a Mixed Methods Investigation of Type 2 Diabetics who Followed a LCHF Diet Long-Term”