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Dr. John McDougall – Cardiologists Acting Criminally

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It’s ratio-free right here, enjoy:http://catchvideo.net/?url=youtu.be%2F6nRMDGZCmg4http://www.saveitoffline.com/#http://youtu.be/6nRMDGZCmg4https://www.drmcdougall.com/health/education/webinars/Thursday, April 28, 2016Free McDougall Webinar – 11:00AM (Pacific Time)Title: Cardiologists Acting CriminallyDescription: In this live webinar, Dr. McDougall, MD, will discuss why some cardiologists withhold life-saving information from their patients. Q&A will follow.http://youtu.be/6nRMDGZCmg4https://www.facebook.com/DrJohnMcDougall/posts/10154104997669054http://us4.campaign-archive1.com/?u=5e58f59d97611f910916b6276&id=711f7078c1 Moderated by Dr. Gustavo Tolosahttps://www.drmcdougall.com/connections/directory/name/gustavo-tolosa/Quote:Argentine-American pianist, Dr. Gustavo A. Tolosa, is in frequent demand as a performer, teacher, master class presenter and competition adjudicator across the United States. He has presented concerts, master classes and lectures in the United States, South America, Europe, China and Singapore. As a member of the Music Teachers National Association, he is often invited to speak to both teachers and students at national and state conventions.Dr. Tolosa has taught and served as administrator at schools and universities – among them are Abilene Christian University, Texas Women’s University, University of Redlands, Eastman School of Music and the Hochstein School of Music.He is the founder and director of the Dallas Music Academy where he teaches students of all ages and levels. He coaches High School students preparing for auditions to enter university programs, and he coaches piano teachers who wish to polish their teaching skills.In 2013, Dr. Tolosa released his CD recording with the Dallas Chamber Players entitled “Greetings from Argentina”.While pursuing his Masters in Music degree from the University of Redlands, California, he was in charge of starting a community music program through the community music school at the university.Dr. Tolosa earned his Doctorate in Piano Performance & Literature from the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. His mentors include Barry Snyder, Nelita True, Natalya Antonova and Seymour Bernstein.Another passion of his besides teaching and performing, is the healing power of a plant-based diet as prescribed by Dr. John McDougall, MD. After losing over 70 pounds and transforming his health with Dr. McDougall’s program “The Starch Solution” Dr. Tolosa became the official host of Dr. McDougall’s weekly webinars which air live every Thursday and are free and open to everyone. Dr. Tolosa also works with celebrity Chef AJ hosting her plant-based webinars once a month.Dr. Tolosa is passionate about sharing the knowledge he has acquired during the last three years with people searching for a way to improve their health through a plant-based diet.Dr. John McDougall’s Storyhttps://www.drmcdougall.com/about/dr-mcdougalls-story/Dr. McDougall, Why Do You Act That Way? wrote:I was born a passionate person — with a larger-than-life type-A personality. I have lived with this high enthusiasm, for better or worse, every single day. My most memorable childhood lesson was about the importance of honesty. My parents would say, “Johnny, no matter what you did wrong (and I was into a lot of mischief), or what else is going on in your life, as long as you tell the truth everything will work out.”My medical education began in October of 1965, at age 18, when I suffered a massive stroke that left me completely paralyzed on the left side of my body for 2 weeks, and I remain noticeably physically weakened 44 years later. This was my first real contact with the businesses of medicine, and without this opportunity I would have never become a physician. I was raised in a lower middle class family in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan. My parents worshipped medical doctors as if they were exceptional beings possessing near God-like qualities. I was an ordinary person, at best; therefore, I never even dreamed of aspiring to such heights — that is, before my fateful hospitalization.My exalted view of doctors changed during my 2-week stay at Grace Hospital. As “a medical curiosity” — suffering a stroke at such a young age — I attracted some of Detroit’s finest medical specialists.  After examining me, I asked each new doctor: “What caused my stroke?” “What are you going to do for me?” “How are you going to make me better?” “When can I go home?” The typical response was nonverbal; shaking their heads from side to side, they walked out of my room. I figured I could do that. After 2 weeks of the “best care” modern medicine had to offer, I left the hospital AMA (against medical advice) and returned to my undergraduate college studies at Michigan State University. Soon my learning was on a track straight to medical school. Looking back at my diet, I can give credit to eggs, double cheese pizzas, and hot dogs for my brain damage, and my good fortune.After three years of undergraduate work I entered the College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University. Medical school was fun and easy for me. During my senior year I met Mary, a surgical nurse, while helping with a hip operation. After a short courtship we married and planned our escape to Hawaii. In 1972, I started my internship at Queens Medical Center in Honolulu on Oahu. We fell in love with those exotic islands, and then destiny took us to the Big Island of Hawaii the next year to work and live. As one of four medical doctors at the Hamakua Sugar Plantation, I had responsibility for 5000 people — laborers and their families. I did everything medical for them from delivering their babies to signing their death certificates. This responsibility forced me to become the best doctor I could be; after all, I was “it”; the nearest specialist was 42 miles south in the small town of Hilo.He actually mentioned his upcoming book in the Live Webinar, it’s gonna be another fantastic addition to my library:The Healthiest Diet on the Planet: Why the Foods You Love-Pizza, Pancakes, Potatoes, Pasta, and More-Are the Solution to Preventing Disease and Looking and Feeling Your Besthttps://www.harpercollins.com/9780062426765/the-healthiest-diet-on-the-planethttp://www.amazon.com/Healthiest-Diet-Planet-Pancakes-Preventing-ebook/dp/B019MMQS4I

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