He Was 52 Before Learning This About Carbs – TFP #020 | Doug Reynolds

He Was 52 Before Learning This About Carbs – TFP #020 | Doug Reynolds

From The Feldman Protocol by Dave Feldman

January 19, 2026 · 3h 14m · Season 1 · Episode 20

About this episode

Dave Feldman discusses low-carb interventions in chronic disease with Doug Reynolds.

In this episode of The Feldman Protocol, a core question hangs over the conversation: how did so many clinicians and patients miss low-carb interventions for so long? Dave sits down with Doug Reynolds, founder of Low Carb USA and president of the Society of Metabolic Health Practitioners, as the guest makes the case for carbohydrate reduction in chronic disease, practitioner education gaps, cultural food traditions, patient-driven change, conference-based knowledge sharing, and why engineers often follow data over authority. 🔥 This episode is sponsored by us -- Own Your Labs 👉 https://ownyourlabs.com/sp/20 Private blood testing services 🩸Over 300 blood tests 💰 Extremely affordable ❤️ We love our customers (Yes, we are literally funding the entire podcast from our own company -- so if you want to show your support, keep getting your private blood testing through our service. Thank you! 🙏) 🔗 CONNECT WITH DAVE FELDMAN: Main Channel: `https://youtube.com/@realDaveFeldman` X/Twitter: `https://x.com/realDaveFeldman` Instagram: `https://instagram.com/realDaveFeldman` Website: `https://thefeldmanprotocol.com` ⏱ Chapters 3:02 – Fat, food, and first doubts 7:05 – Preserving meat…

People in this episode

Host: Dave Feldman

Guest: Doug Reynolds

Topics covered

  • low-carb interventions
  • chronic disease
  • practitioner education
  • cultural food traditions
  • patient-driven change

Keywords

  • carbohydrate reduction
  • chronic disease
  • metabolic health
  • engineers and data
  • practitioner education

Sponsors

Own Your Labs

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Low Carb USA, Society of Metabolic Health Practitioners

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