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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
May 23, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Learn the five grilled meats that are worst for your health! You’ll also discover why hamburgers, hotdogs, and chicken that is cooked over an open flame can have a particularly charring effect the risk of developing cancer as Dr. Steve Neabore sits down with "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll. Luckily, there are a ton of plant-based options to put on the grill that can actually lower the risk of cancer. Registered dietician Lee Crosby returns to the show with some pallet-pleasing alternatives that everyone will enjoy. Yes, there are veggie burgers and dogs, but a couple of her creations are for dessert! Who knew you could even grill dessert?! Chocolate lovers will go bananas over this! You’ll also hear the remarkable story of Zahrah Dad, who completed her internship with the Barnard Medical Center. She's a medical student from the U.K. who is completing her studies and will soon begin practicing just outside London. She’s proud to be among the growing number of doctors and practitioners who will be speaking with patients about the importance of preventative medicine through a whole-food plant-based diet. Follow: @PCRM / @ChuckCarrollWLC Podcast website: http://www.pcrm.org/podcast Previous episodes: https://apple.co/2DIVaQ4
Released:
May 23, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A vegan podcast from the plant-based nutrition experts at The Physicians Committee. Dr. Neal Barnard and Chuck Carroll, who lost 265 pounds, motivate and inspire both new vegans and those who have been plant-powered for life. Learn the secrets to radically improving your health as Chuck, aka “The Weight Loss Champion,” goes one-on-one with others who have transformed their lives. Dive into the science of a plant-based diet and out what eating a single hamburger can do to the body and whether cheese can really cause cancer.