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Ask Dr. Bernstein tele-seminar tonight

June 30, 12:36 PMLA Low Carb ExaminerPatricia Crawford
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For those of you unfamiliar with Dr. Richard K. Bernstein, he has been a proponent of the low-carb lifestyle for diabetics for decades. He will be conducting an on-line tele-seminar to answer questions at 5pm PST this evening. To register for the call and/or ask a question, click here.

He, himself, suffers from type 1 diabetes. His private medical practice in Mamaroneck, New York, is entirely devoted to diabetes and pre-diabetic conditions. His credentials are impressive: He is a fellow of the American College of Nutrition, the American College of Endocrinology and The College of Certified Wound Specialists, and he has written many books dealing with diabetes and the benefits of controlling blood sugar.

His seminars are goldmines of useful information for the person living the low-carb lifestyle. Many of us are low-carbers to help ward off some of the more nasty illnesses that run in our families, such as diabetes. I highly suggest that you register for his seminar.

For more info on Dr. Bernstein, click here.

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