

Why aren't doctors taught nutrition? In this powerful conversation, Dr. Kim Scheuer joins Chuck Carroll to share how her own health transformation led her to question everything she learned in traditional medicine β and ultimately embrace lifestyle medicine. From ultra-processed foods in hospitals to real-world patient transformations, this episode of The Exam Room Podcast explores the gap between modern medicine and true health. π§ You will learn: - Why nutrition education is missing in medical school - The dangers of ultra-processed foods - How lifestyle medicine can reverse chronic disease - What a "pantry raid" can reveal about your health - The surprising benefits of living off the grid β€οΈ LIFESTYLE TELEMEDICINE π https://lifestyletelemedicine.com π₯¦ DOKS LIFESTYLE MEDICINE π https://dokslifestylemedicine.com π§ CHEF AJ'S PLANT POWERED PARTY IN LAS VEGAS π https://bit.ly/ChefAJParty π SUPPORT THE EXAM ROOM PODCAST & PCRM π https://bit.ly/SupportExamRoom - ABOUT US - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


What if you could see heart disease comingβ¦ and stop it before it starts? That's exactly what happened to Lauren Bernick. She was heading down a path that millions of people are on right now β a path toward heart disease. But instead of accepting it as inevitable, she made a change. And it changed everything. In this powerful conversation with Chuck Carroll, Lauren shares how she transformed her health, what finally clicked for her, and how plant-based eating helped her take control before it was too late. Now, as the host of the Age Like A Badass Mother podcast and creator of Well Elephant, she's helping others do the same β simplify plant-based eating and build a lifestyle that actually sticks. π§ You will learn: - How to reverse heart disease - The warning signs she couldn't ignore - How small changes led to big results - Why perfection isn't required for transformation - How to make plant-based eating simple and sustainable - The mindset shift that made everything click If you've ever wondered whether it's too late to turn your health aroundβ¦ this episode will give you hope β and a plan. β€οΈ Heart Disease Resources π https://www.pcrm.org/health-topics/heart-disease π₯¦ Well Elephant π https://wellelephant.com π§ Age Like A Badass Mother Podcast π https://www.agelikeabadassmother.com π Support The Exam Room Podcast & PCRM π https://bit.ly/SupportExamRoom - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


What if the secret to better health wasn't eating lessβ¦ but eating MORE of the right foods? That's exactly what we're diving into today with the dynamic duo behind The Doc & Chef β Dr. Jim Loomis and Caryn Dugan. They're teaming up with the Physicians Committee to launch an exciting new program: The Power Foods Diet β a simple, science-backed approach to weight loss, disease prevention, and long-term health that focuses on adding nutrient-dense, plant-based foods to your plate. π§ You will learn:Β - What the Power Foods Diet is and how it works - Why eating MORE fiber-rich foods can actually help you lose weight - The powerful connection between food, metabolism, and chronic disease - How to build meals that are both doctor-approved and chef-crafted - Simple strategies to make healthy eating delicious, sustainable, and realistic Dr. Loomis brings the clinical expertise. Caryn brings the culinary magic. Together, they show you how to turn your kitchen into a place of healing. π₯¦ SIGN UP FOR THE DOC & CHEF POWER FOODS COURSE π https://www.pcrm.org/events/power-foods-diet π± THE DOC & CHEF WEBSITE π https://plantbasedcenter.com/the-doc-and-chef π SUPPORT THE EXAM ROOM PODCAST & PCRM π https://bit.ly/SupportExamRoom - ABOUT US - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Onion health benefits may be more powerful than you think. In this episode of The Exam Room, Dr. Hana Kahleova joins Chuck Carroll https://www.chuckcarroll.com to break down the science behind onion health benefits and explains how this humble vegetable may protect your heart, improve blood sugar, reduce liver fat, and even support longevity. Here's what the science says about onion health benefits: π§ Red onions may reduce liver fat by more than 16% in just 12 weeks π§ Onions can improve insulin sensitivity and lower post-meal blood sugar π§ Quercetin in onions may reduce inflammation and oxidative stress π§ Onion compounds help support nitric oxide and healthy blood flow π§ Higher intake of onions and garlic is linked to lower cardiovascular and colon cancer risk Dr. Kahleova explains how onions work inside the body β from protecting your arteries to supporting metabolic health β and why frequency matters more than eating large amounts at once. Whether you love onions or you're like me and pick them off your plate, this episode will change how you see their health potential. π§ WATCH THE ONION PRESENTATION π https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10rxbSneeJ4 π₯ MENOPAUSE MAKEOVER π https://menopausemakeover.online π SUPPORT THE EXAM ROOM PODCAST & PCRM π https://bit.ly/SupportExamRoom - ABOUT US - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Fiber may be the single most powerful nutrient for improving gut health β yet most people aren't getting nearly enough of it. Enter Fibermaxxing. On this episode of The Exam Room Podcast, Chuck Carroll sits down with gastroenterologist and bestselling author Dr. Will Bulsiewicz to break down the science of how fiber transforms the gut microbiome and why it may be one of the most powerful tools we have for preventing chronic disease. But this conversation goes far beyond the basics. Dr. B explains how fiber feeds beneficial gut bacteria, why microbial diversity matters for long-term health, and how the metabolites produced by your microbiome influence inflammation, metabolism, immunity, and even brain function. You'll also learn why short-chain fatty acids like butyrate are so important for colon health, how the gut barrier protects the body from disease, and what happens when the microbiome is starved of fiber. Most importantly, Dr. B explains exactly how to start fibermaxxing safely and effectively β including how to increase fiber intake without uncomfortable bloating and which foods are best for rebuilding a healthy microbiome. Whether you're trying to improve digestion, reduce disease risk, or optimize your microbiome, this episode will give you the science-backed strategies to start today. In this episode you'll learn: β’ What fibermaxxing is and why it's gaining attention β’ How fiber feeds the gut microbiome β’ Why microbial diversity is critical for health β’ The role of short-chain fatty acids like butyrate β’ How fiber strengthens the gut barrier β’ Why fiber intake is linked to lower risk of heart disease, cancer, and diabetes β’ How to increase fiber safely without digestive discomfort β’ The best foods for rebuilding your microbiome Dr. Bulsiewicz also shares practical strategies for improving digestion and explains why your gut microbiome may be one of the most important predictors of long-term health. If you're ready to take your gut health to the next level, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss. π GET PLANT POWERED PLUS π https://amzn.to/4rnZmw4 π₯ DR. B'S SOY MILK MAKER π https://amzn.to/3P3Uxum π₯ DR. B'S GUT HEALTH COMMUNITY π https://theguthealthmd.com/collective π SUPPORT THE EXAM ROOM PODCAST & PCRM π https://bit.ly/SupportExamRoom - ABOUT US - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Constipation isn't just an adult problem β millions of kids struggle with it too. On this episode of The Exam Room Podcast, Chuck Carroll is joined by Dr. Iris Wang, a gastroenterologist at the Mayo Clinic and the author of the children's book Boo Can't Poo. Dr. Wang explains why constipation happens in children, how diet and lifestyle affect digestion, and what parents can do to help their kids develop healthy gut habits early in life. π§ You'll learn: β’ How common constipation is in kids β’ How fiber supports a healthy gut microbiome β’ Why hydration is essential for digestion β’ The surprising role of the pelvic floor in bowel movements β’ Practical tips to help picky eaters get more fiber β’ How parents can talk about poop without embarrassment Dr. Wang also shares why breaking the "poo taboo" is so important for long-term health. π GET THE BOOK BOO CAN'T POO π https://amzn.to/4ufsIPF π SUPPORT THE EXAM ROOM PODCAST & PCRM π https://bit.ly/SupportExamRoom - ABOUT US - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Does bacon cause cancer? The evidence is overwhelming. A new national survey conducted for the Physicians Committee reveals that nearly half of Americans are unaware that processed meat increases colorectal cancer risk. But the real story isn't just awareness β it's prevention. In this episode of The Exam Room Podcast Chuck Carroll is joined by registered dietitian Anna Herby to explain: β How eliminating processed meat can lower colorectal cancer risk β Why fiber is one of the most powerful cancer-fighting nutrients β The safest and healthiest alternatives to bacon, sausage, burgers, and deli meat β What a "colon-protective plate" looks like β How plant-based proteins support gut microbiome health β Practical grocery store swaps you can make immediately Processed meats like bacon, hot dogs, and sausage are classified as Group 1 carcinogens. But replacing them with beans, lentils, tofu, tempeh, whole grains, and vegetables can significantly improve colon health and reduce inflammation. Colorectal cancer is rising in younger adults β but it's also one of the most preventable cancers. Watch now to learn how small can make a big difference. π§ CANCER SURVEY π https://bit.ly/MeatCancerSurvey2026 π PLANTSTRONG BURGERS π https://amzn.to/3MTQPTo π SUPPORT THE EXAM ROOM PODCAST & PCRM π https://bit.ly/SupportExamRoom π§ CHUCK'S NEWSLETTER π https://www.chuckcarroll.com - ABOUT US - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Are you pooping the right way? According to gastroenterologist Dr. Trisha Pasricha, 40% of Americans say their bowel habits disrupt their daily lives β and most of us are doing it wrong. In this episode of The Exam Room Podcast, Chuck Carroll sits down with Dr. Pasricha to discuss constipation, fiber intake, red meat and colorectal cancer risk, detox myths, hemorrhoids, gut-brain science, and how to achieve what she calls "poophoria." π§ You'll learn: β’ Best ways to sit on the toilet β’ How much fiber you actually need β’ Why toilet posture matters β’ The truth about red meat and colon cancer β’ Whether coffee really helps you poop β’ Why scrolling on your phone may increase hemorrhoid risk β’ How stress affects your gut π GET THE BOOK: YOU'VE BEEN POOPING ALL WRONGΒ π https://amzn.to/3OFOjAD π SUPPORT THE EXAM ROOM PODCAST & PCRM π https://bit.ly/SupportExamRoom - ABOUT US - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Heart disease is the leading cause of death β but it's also one of the most preventable conditions.Β In this episode of The Exam Room, Dr. Neal Barnard joins Chuck Carroll https://www.chuckcarroll.com to reveal the best foods for reversing heart disease, lowering cholesterol, and protecting your arteries naturally. Dr. Barnard breaks down the science behind oats, beans, walnuts, leafy greens, flaxseed, berries, and more β and explain how these foods help remove LDL cholesterol, improve endothelial function, and reduce inflammation. Can plaque really shrink? How fast can cholesterol levels drop? What should you eat if you've already had a heart attack? If you're serious about improving your cardiovascular health, this evidence-based conversation offers practical steps you can start today. π§ Topics Covered: - How plaque forms in arteries - Foods that lower LDL cholesterol quickly - Nitric oxide and circulation - Inflammation and heart disease - How soluble fiber clears cholesterol - Why beans may be better than meat for your heart - The truth about cooking oil - Do nuts help or hurt? - Why berries are heart-protective According to the CDC, nearly 80% of heart disease cases may be preventable with diet and lifestyle changes. That means what you eat matters β a lot. If you're trying to lower cholesterol naturally, reduce plaque buildup, or protect your arteries, this episode is packed with evidence-based guidance. π³οΈ DR. BARNARD'S BON VOYAGE BASH: HOUSTON! π https://www.pcrm.org/events/bon-voyage-bash-houston π INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NUTRITION IN MEDICINE π https://www.pcrm.org/ICNM π SUPPORT THE EXAM ROOM PODCAST & PCRM π https://bit.ly/SupportExamRoom - ABOUT US - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Garlic may be one of the most powerful foods in your kitchen due to its vast health benefits. In this episode, Dr. Hana Kahleova joins Chuck Carroll to explain the science behind garlic's impact on cholesterol, blood pressure, immune function, antioxidant production, and even gene signaling. Backed by randomized clinical trials and meta-analyses, she reveals how just one clove per day may help improve cardiovascular health and reduce infection risk. π§ In this episode: - Is fresh garlic better than supplements? - Can garlic really reduce LDL cholesterol? - Does it help prevent colds? - What about blood pressure? Plus, practical tips for using garlic daily without smelling like an Italian restaurant on a first date. π§ Garlic Press π https://amzn.to/3Of2mgi π Watch Dr. Kahleova's Presentation π https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-xGZKkZA1s π Support The Exam Room Podcast & PCRM π https://bit.ly/SupportExamRoom - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Millions of Americans are turning to GLP-1 weight loss medications like Ozempic and Wegovy. But here's the question few are asking: What happens when you stop? Research shows that many people regain a significant portion of the weight within a year of discontinuing GLP-1 medications. In some studies, participants regained as much as two-thirds of the weight they lost. On this episode of The Exam Room, Chuck Carroll sits down with world-renowned obesity researcher James Hill, PhD to unpack the real story behind long-term weight management after GLP-1 medications. Dr. Hill is a pioneering scientist and former president of The Obesity Society and The American Society for Nutrition. Along with Dr. Holly Wyatt, he co-authored the new book Losing the Weight Loss Meds: A 10-Week Playbook for Stopping GLP-1 Medications Without Regaining the Weight. In this conversation, you'll learn: β’ Are GLP-1 medications meant to be long-term? β’ What happens inside the body when you stop taking them β’ Why so many people regain weight after discontinuing β’ The 10-week transition strategy for maintaining weight loss β’ The three types of weight regainβand how to avoid each β’ How to quiet food noise and cravings naturally β’ Daily habits that can replace the work of GLP-1 medications Chuck also shares his personal perspective on long-term weight loss success, including: β’ What he's learned after weight loss surgery β’ The lifestyle shifts that made his results sustainable β’ And what he wishes he knew before surgery that he knows now If you're considering GLP-1 medications, currently using them, or thinking about stopping, this episode could change how you approach weight maintenance forever. π Order the book "Losing the Weight Loss Meds" π https://amzn.to/3Mrm485 π Chuck's Newsletter π https://www.chuckcarroll.com π Support The Exam Room Podcast & PCRM π https://bit.ly/SupportExamRoom - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


For the first time publicly, the cause of death of renowned plant-based cardiologist Dr. Baxter Montgomery is revealed. In this powerful and respectful conversation, Jackie Williams shares that Dr. Montgomery battled two rare blood disorders: multiple myeloma and AL amyloidosis. What are these diseases? Could diet have caused them? Can lifestyle medicine reverse everything? π§ In this episode: β’ What multiple myeloma and AL amyloidosis are β’ Who is most affected β’ Why his diet did not cause his illness β’ The limits β and power β of nutrition β’ The legacy he leaves behind The discussion begins with Jackie who shares her personal journey from grief and declining health to vibrant whole-food, plant-based living. After years helping build Montgomery Heart & Wellness and supporting thousands of patients, Jackie is now seeking her next opportunity within the plant-based and lifestyle medicine community. If you're looking for experience in patient support, community building, events, or plant-based education, she is open to continuing this work. We discuss Dr. Montgomery's cause of death beginning at 26:38 π Montgomery Heart & Wellness YouTube π https://www.youtube.com/@MontgomeryHeartWellness π² Contact Jackie Williams π https://www.instagram.com/jackiewillmhw π Support The Exam Room Podcast & PCRM π https://bit.ly/SupportExamRoom - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Your gut has a clock β and most people are completely out of sync. In this episode of The Exam Room Podcast, Chuck Carroll sits down with gastroenterologist and three-time bestselling author Will Bulsiewicz to explain how circadian rhythm controls gut health, inflammation, energy, and even your bowel movements. You'll learn why mornings matter more than sleep alone, how cortisol actually helps your gut when it's timed correctly, and how light, movement, and meal timing send powerful signals to your microbiome.Β Dr. B breaks down groundbreaking research showing that circadian disruption can flatten microbial diversity, weaken the gut barrier, and drive inflammation even without changes in diet. If you wake up tired, bloated, anxious, constipated, or wired-but-exhausted, this episode explains why β and what to do about it. π§ In this episode: - How circadian rhythm affects digestion, immunity, and inflammation - Why morning light is the strongest signal for gut health - How jet lag, shift work, and irregular mornings disrupt the microbiome - The ideal morning routine to support gut motility and energy - Why consistency matters more than perfection π Order Plant Powered Plus π https://amzn.to/49jRDcz π§ The Gut Insiders Podcast π https://www.youtube.com/@theguthealthmd/podcasts π Support The Exam Room Podcast & PCRM π https://bit.ly/SupportExamRoom - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Can what you eat really change your skin? Β Dr. Jessica Krant, board-certified dermatologist and lifestyle medicine physician in New York City, joins Chuck Carroll at the International Conference on Nutrition and Medicine to explain the powerful connection between diet, inflammation, and skin health. Β From acne and rosacea to wrinkles and premature aging, Dr. Krant breaks down how dairy, sugar, ultra-processed foods, and stress impact the skin β and how whole plant foods can help reverse damage and support collagen naturally. Β You'll learn about the gut-brain-skin axis, advanced glycation end products (AGEs), collagen supplements, beauty sleep, and why stress might be triggering your breakouts. Β Learn more about Dr. Krant and schedule an appointment at her practice at: https://artofdermatology.com. Β π International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine (ICNM) https://www.pcrm.org/ICNM Β - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


One cup of blueberries a day could help your brain, heart, mood, and waistline.Β On this episode of The Exam Room, host Chuck Carroll is joined by Dr. Neal Barnard and Dr. Leslie Wada to explore the science behind blueberries β from weight management and heart health to memory, mood, and inflammation. Backed by human clinical studies, this conversation explains why blueberries stand out among fruits, how much you really need to eat, and why anthocyanins may be one of the most powerful anti-inflammatory compounds in the modern diet. IN THIS EPISODE: - Why about 1 cup of blueberries a day shows real benefits - How blueberries support brain and heart health - What anthocyanins do in the body - Why frozen blueberries count too π« Blueberry Recipes (including blueberry BBQ sauce) https://blueberry.org/recipes π§ The Cheese Trap + Treeline Cheese https://bit.ly/CheeseTrapSale π International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine (ICNM) https://www.pcrm.org/ICNM - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Grocery shopping shouldn't feel like a nutrition exam, but for many people it does. In this episode of The Exam Room, Chuck Carroll is joined by Sam Citro Alexander, founder and CEO of FoodHealth Score, a powerful new tool that cuts through misleading food labels and tells you β instantly β how healthy a food really is. Using a simple 1β100 scoring system, FoodHealth Score analyzes ingredient lists and nutrition panels so shoppers can make smarter, healthier choices without needing a nutrition degree. In This Episode: - Why "heart healthy" and "high protein" labels can be deceptive - How the FoodHealth Score is calculated - Which foods score shockingly low β and why - How plant-based eaters can shop with confidence - Why added sugars hide under many names - How better shopping tools could pressure companies to improve food quality π₯¦ Try the FoodHealth Score Chrome Extension https://bit.ly/FoodHealthScore πββοΈ Menopause Makeover https://menopausemakeover.online π LIKE β’ SUBSCRIBE β’ LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW If you feel like your health IQ just went up a notch, help us grow by giving this video a thumbs up and subscribing to this channel. - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Are all ultra-processed foods bad for your health? New science says no β and the details may surprise you. In this episode of The Exam Room Podcast, host Chuck Carroll is joined by Dr. Hana Kahleova, director of clinical research at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, to break down a comprehensive review of more than 300 studies examining ultra-processed foods, diabetes, heart disease, and mortality. The findings challenge common assumptions and reveal that not all processed foods impact health the same way. In this episode, you'll learn: - Which ultra-processed foods are most strongly linked to diabetes and heart disease - Why meat and processed meat are the primary drivers of harm - How some breads, cereals, and plant-based processed foods may actually be protective - The role fiber plays in processed foods and metabolic health - Why current dietary guidelines may be oversimplifying processed foods π Download the full review paper: https://bit.ly/ProcessedFoodsReview π When you support the Physicians Committee, you help power this podcast and the research behind it. Visit https://www.pcrm.org/examroommatchΒ β€οΈ Follow Chuck's journey back to health at the Mayo Clinic: https://www.chuckcarroll.com π LIKE β’ SUBSCRIBE β’ LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW If you feel like your health IQ just went up a notch, help us grow by giving this video a thumbs up and subscribing to this channel. - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


You don't need another diet. You need a system that lasts. In this powerful episode of The Exam Room Podcast, host Chuck Carroll sits down with body recomposition expert and Forever Fit author Maxime Sigouin to reveal how you can build muscle, burn fat, and stay strong for life β at any age. Whether you're 40, 60, or even 80+, your body is still capable of transformation. In this episode you'll learn: β’ Why most diets fail long-term β’ The difference between fat loss and body recomposition β’ How to reverse diet and avoid rebound weight gain β’ Why strength training is essential as we age β’ The mindset that drives lifelong success β’ How daily movement burns more calories than gym workouts π Order Maxime's book Forever Fit: π https://amzn.to/4sUgOKA π© Follow Chuck's recovery journey from Mayo Clinic and subscribe to his newsletter: π https://www.chuckcarroll.com π LIKE β’ SUBSCRIBE β’ LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW If you feel like your health IQ just went up a notch, help us grow by giving this video a thumbs up and subscribing to this channel. - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world. Β


What if eating the right vegetables could make exercise feel easier while simultaneously lowering your blood pressure? In this episode of The Exam Room Podcast, host Chuck Carroll is joined by metabolic health expert Cyrus Khambatta of Evolution Health to break down the science behind nitrate-rich vegetables and how they dramatically improve blood flow, oxygen delivery, endurance, and recovery. You'll learn how nitrates convert into nitric oxide, why foods like beets, arugula, spinach, and celery outperform supplements, and how simple dietary changes can enhance athletic performance β even if you're not an athlete. We also clear up confusion about nitrates in processed meats, explain why mouthwash can block benefits, and reveal the ideal timing and amounts for maximum results. In this episode, you'll discover: β’ How nitrates lower blood pressure naturally β’ Why nitric oxide improves endurance & oxygen efficiency β’ The best nitrate-rich vegetables to eat daily β’ How nitrates support mitochondria & cellular energy β’ When and how much to eat for exercise performance β’ Why nitrates from vegetables β nitrates from deli meats πͺ Work with Cyrus at Evolution Health by visiting https://evolution-health.co π LIKE this video π§ SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts & Spotify β Leave a 5-star review to help us grow the show - Β About Us - The Physicians Committee https://www.pcrm.org is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Chronic diseases like diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and depression are devastating Native American communitiesβbut a powerful movement rooted in tradition, plant-based nutrition, and food sovereignty is changing lives. In this episode of The Exam Room Podcast, host Chuck Carroll sits down with former Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez, former First Lady Phefelia Nez, and Food for Life instructor Chelsea Kleinmeyer, RN to explore how Indigenous wisdom and modern lifestyle medicine are coming together to restore health. π± WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE: β’ Why traditional Indigenous diets were largely plant-based β’ How Food for Life classes are reversing diabetes and reducing medications β’ The role food sovereignty plays in healing Native communities β’ How mental health, culture, and physical health are deeply connected β’ Why food deserts existβand how communities are fighting back π₯¬ APPLY TO BECOME A FOOD FOR LIFE INSTRUCTOR π https://bit.ly/FFLApply2026 π©Ί CSKT Tribal Health π https://www.cskthealth.org π LIKE β’ SUBSCRIBE β’ LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW If you feel like your health IQ just went up a notch, help us grow by giving this video a thumbs up and subscribing to this channel. - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Chronic diseases are rising fast in Africa β and the same lifestyle factors driving illness in the U.S. are now impacting communities around the world. In this powerful episode of The Exam Room, host Chuck Carroll speaks with Dr. Samba Nyirenda, a lifestyle medicine physician in Botswana and the country's only certified Food for Life Instructor. Together, they explore how urbanization, processed foods, and the loss of traditional diets are fueling diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and hypertension β and how plant-based nutrition is offering real hope. π± IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL LEARN: β’ Why chronic disease rates are exploding in Botswana β’ What traditional African diets looked like β and why they worked β’ How plant-based eating can reduce medications β’ Why fiber, whole grains, and leafy greens matter β’ How Food for Life classes are changing lives globally π₯¬ Apply To Become a Food For Life Instructor π https://bit.ly/FFLApply2026 π©Ί Dr. Samba Nyirenda π https://saraiholisticcare.co.bw π LIKE β’ SUBSCRIBE β’ LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW If you feel like your health IQ just went up a notch, help us grow by giving this video a thumbs up and subscribing to this channel. - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Inflammation is at the center of many of today's most common chronic diseases β but what if the real starting point isn't where most people think? Β In this episode of The Exam Room Podcast, host Chuck Carroll is joined by gastroenterologist and best-selling author Dr. Will Bulsiewicz for a wide-ranging and deeply human conversation about gut health, chronic inflammation, and the hidden role that stress, loneliness, and modern lifestyle play in making us sick. Β Drawing from his new book Plant-Powered Plus, Dr. Bulsiewicz explains why the gut is a central command center for the immune system and the brain, and how dysfunction in the microbiome can drive everything from digestive distress to depression, anxiety, and long-term disease. He also opens up about his own personal health journey β including burnout, weight gain, and metabolic illness β and how healing his gut transformed both his life and his medical practice. Β This episode goes beyond food to explore the science of the brain-gut-immune connection, the impact of chronic stress and isolation on inflammation, and why true healing requires more than just changing what's on your plate. If you've ever felt successful on the outside but unwell on the inside, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and hope. Β π Order Plant Powered Plus π https://amzn.to/49jRDcz Β π§ The Gut Insiders Podcast π Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/4b5YDex π Spotify: https://bit.ly/GutInsidersSpotify Β π§ Follow The Exam Room Podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify β Leave a 5-star rating and a kind review if this episode raised your health IQ


The new Dietary Guidelines for Americans will shape how the U.S. eats for the next five years β but are they based on science or industry influence? In this episode of The Exam Room Podcast, host Chuck Carroll is joined by Dr. Neal Barnard, Dr. Hana Kahleova, and registered dietitian Anna Herby to break down the good, the bad, and the troubling truths behind the newly released guidelines. In this episode, you'll learn: - Why eight of nine panelists had major industry conflicts - How meat and dairy ended up at the top of the new food pyramid - Why protein recommendations were nearly doubled - The hidden risks of saturated fat, red meat, and dairy - Why whole grains and legumes were minimized - What this means for heart disease, diabetes, and cancer risk - Why a legal petition has been filed to challenge the guidelines π Read the legal petition challenging the guidelines π https://bit.ly/DGAPetition π₯¦ Apply to become a Food For Life instructor π https://bit.ly/FFLApply2026 Β - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Are you struggling to lose weight and wondering if your metabolism is holding you back? In this episode of The Exam Room, host Chuck Carroll sits down with Dr. Neal Barnard to separate metabolism myths from science β and reveal how food choices can dramatically change how many calories your body burns every day. In this episode, you'll learn: - Why "slow metabolism" is often misunderstood β and how it really works - How high-fat diets can slow calorie burn at the cellular level - Why restrictive dieting backfires and leads to weight regain - How a low-fat, plant-based diet boosts the thermic effect of food - The role fiber plays in fullness, gut health, and weight loss - Why age does not prevent metabolic recovery - How to increase calorie burn without counting calories or starving If you're ready to stop fighting your body and start working with it, this episode offers a science-backed, sustainable approach to weight loss. π SUPPORT OUR LIFESAVING RESEARCH & THIS PODCAST π https://PCRM.org/ExamRoomMatch - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Why do so many people quit their New Year's health goalsβsometimes in just weeks? In this milestone 700th episode of The Exam Room Podcast, Chuck Carroll is joined by Dr. Neal Barnard to explain why lasting health has nothing to do with willpowerβand everything to do with motivation. This conversation goes far beyond weight loss. You'll learn how a low-fat, plant-based diet can: β’ Improve digestion and hormone balance β’ Reduce joint pain, migraines, and inflammation β’ Save hundreds of dollars each year β’ Protect animals and the environment β’ Improve long-term health and athletic performance Dr. Barnard also shares unforgettable real-world stories from his research and personal life that reveal why understanding why you eat is the key to staying healthy for life. π SUPPORT OUR LIFESAVING RESEARCH & THIS PODCAST All donations are matched through Dec. 31 π https://PCRM.org/ExamRoomMatch - About Us - The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


What if the most-watched health topics of 2025 could help you live healthier, longer, and with more control over your body? This Best of The Exam Room Podcast 2025 compilation brings together the three pisodes that viewers couldn't stop watching β because they tackled problems that affect nearly everyone: βοΈ High cholesterol βοΈ Low fiber intake βοΈ Exposure to microplastics This episode features highlights from separate interviews with Chuck Carroll and Dr. Michael Greger, Dr. Danielle Belardo, and Dr. Hana Kahleova β the conversations that delivered the most practical, science-backed value to viewers in 2025. π₯ LOWER CHOLESTEROL NATURALLY Learn how food can help lower LDL cholesterol without medication, which foods actively remove cholesterol from the body, and how small daily changes may reduce heart disease risk. π₯ FIBER FOR HEART, GUT & WEIGHT HEALTH Discover why fiber helps you feel fuller, supports heart health, improves digestion, and may make weight management easier β plus how to increase fiber safely without discomfort. And why Dr. Belardo eats an astonishing 90 grams of fiber every day! π₯ MICROPLASTICS β AND HOW TO REDUCE THEM Understand how microplastics enter your body, why they matter for long-term health, and what research suggests about using diet and movement to help your body clear them out. Dr. Kahleova shares how your food choices can help cleanse the body of microplastics naturally. π Support our lifesaving research & this podcast All donations are matched through Dec. 31 π https://PCRM.org/ExamRoomMatch π Order Dr. Greger's book "Lower LDL Cholesterol Naturally with Food" π https://amzn.to/4axoxri About Us The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Are ultra-processed foods the hidden reason weight loss feels impossible? Chuck Carroll is joined by Dr. Jim Loomis, medical director at Barnard Medical Center, to break down the science behind ultra-processed foods and their powerful impact on weight gain, metabolism, hunger, and fat storage. From packaged snacks and fast food to so-called "healthy" convenience items, ultra-processed foods now make up a majority of the modern diet. Dr. Loomis explains how these foods affect appetite hormones, blood sugar, calorie intake, and the body's ability to lose weight β and why simply "eating less" often doesn't work when ultra-processed foods dominate the plate. You'll learn: - What qualifies as an ultra-processed food - Why these foods drive overeating and cravings - How ultra-processed foods interfere with fat loss - The role of fiber, nutrients, and food quality in weight control - What to eat instead to support sustainable weight loss Whether you're trying to lose weight, improve metabolic health, or understand why progress has stalled, this episode delivers practical, evidence-based answers. β€οΈ WORK WITH THE DOC & CHEF Use code CHUCK for free month! https://plantbasedcenter.com/membership π SUPPORT PCRM https://pcrm.org/examroommatch ABOUT US The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic, Wegovy, and Zepbound are changing medicine β but at what cost? In this episode of The Exam Room Podcast, host Chuck Carroll sits down with Ben Urich, PharmD, PhD, to break down the real-world data behind the GLP-1 explosion. You'll learn: - How many people are actually using GLP-1 drugs - Why most users stop β and why that's starting to change - The true cost of GLP-1 medications to employers and health plans - Common and serious side effects to be aware of - Why GLP-1s are now being studied for Alzheimer's disease and addiction - What the future holds as more than 30 new drugs enter the pipeline This is a must-watch conversation for anyone considering GLP-1 medications, currently using Ozempic or Wegovy, or wondering where modern weight-loss medicine is headed next. π SUPPORT PCRM https://pcrm.org/examroommatch Β


Is cheese really addictive? According to Dr. Neal Barnard, the answer is a resounding YES. The brain reacts nearly identically to cheese as it does narcotics and alcohol. While it sounds shocking, these claims are backed by science. In this episode of The Exam Room Podcast, Chuck Carroll sits down with the author of The Cheese Trap to uncover how opioid-like compounds concentrated in cheeseβactivate powerful pleasure pathways, why U.S. cheese consumption has exploded to nearly 40 pounds per person per year, and how the dairy industry keeps us hooked. You'll discover: β’ The opiate chemistry of cheese β’ How cheese contributes to obesity and diabetes β’ The link between dairy hormones and breast cancer β’ Why kids are showing early artery damage β’ Which cheeses contain the highest casomorphin levels β’ The surprising role of sodium and saturated fat β’ How quitting cheese can dramatically improve health If you've ever said, "I could go vegan except for cheese," this is an episode you cannot miss. This episode is sponsored by The Gregory J. Reiter Memorial Fund. Visit their website: https://gregoryreiterfund.org π The Cheese Trap Book https://amzn.to/44TdtRt π Support PCRM https://www.pcrm.org/donate ποΈ ICNM 2026 Tickets https://bit.ly/ICNM2026 About Us The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.


Discover the truth about omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids in this eye-opening interview with Dr. Kaixiong (Calvin) Ye, one of the world's leading genetic epidemiologists studying nutrition and chronic disease. Dr. Ye joins Chuck Carroll to explain new findings on: - Whether omega-6 is really inflammatory - How omega-3 and omega-6 impact cancer and mortality - Why the omega-6:omega-3 ratio is misleading - The controversy around omega-3 and prostate cancer - How genetics influence omega-3 metabolism - What precision nutrition will look like in the future You'll learn what the latest science says about who benefits most from omega-3, what blood biomarkers really mean, and why two people eating the same food may get very different health outcomes. π Omega 3 and Omega 6 Cancer Study https://bit.ly/OmegaCancerStudy ποΈ ICNM 2026 Tickets https://bit.ly/ICNM2026 ABOUT US The Physicians Committee is dedicated to saving lives through plant-based diets and ethical and effective scientific research. We combine the clout and expertise of more than 17,000 physicians with the dedicated actions of more than 175,000 members across the United States and around the world.