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Docs Who Lift
Docs Who Lift
Drs. Spencer and Karl Nadolsky talk about nutrition, medicine, and fitness through the lens of two physicians who lift weights. Both doctors are former NCAA division 1 wrestlers who have gone into medicine. Dr. Spencer Nadolsky is a board certified family physician specialized in obesity medicine and lipidology. Dr. Karl Nadolsky is a board certified endocrinologist also specialized in obesity medicine.
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4.8 stars from 354 ratings
Doctor is God Deranged
These two doctors are misinformed, spread Broscience and are extremely arrogant with their Doctor is God syndrome.
kenpoengineer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/05/24
I have learned a lot and I love that. I especially like the episodes about the scaremongering regarding muscle loss with GLP-1s. That’s such valuable information! But it’s hard to stick with the podcast because of all the bad audio, and quirky mannerisms like way they talk over each other and say...Read full review »
MsNellaWafer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/28/24
Great evidence based information!
I am a big “fan” of Dr. Spencer. I almost hate to call it that because I hate celebrity, but if I am going to support someone why not a truth telling clinician. Dr. Karl, enjoy your Big Pharma lunches. I think the minuscule freebies often benefit staff more than providers depending on how the...Read full review »
mhessacp via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/02/24
Recent Episodes
Drs. Karl and Spencer discuss the new studies about GLP-1 medicines and Parkinson's and heart failure along with how these meds are not just weight loss drugs but health promoting medicines. Click here to see the Parkinson's study Click here to see the heart failure study
Published 04/12/24
Published 04/12/24
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