Carb Syndrome Blog Articles
Wave Goodbye to Wegovy
The rather sudden advent of a new class of weight loss drugs including Mounjaro, Ozempic and Wegovy is taking the world of obesity by storm. These new medications enhance a hormone called GLP-1, and that’s important because this amazing molecule is secreted by both...
Why Almost Everyone in Mexico is Obese
Mexico recently surpassed the United States as having the most obese population on the planet. As I write this, I am sitting in my condo in Mazatlán, Mexico, and this tragedy is apparent everywhere we go in this beautiful country. The people of Mexico were once the...
Deconstructing Long COVID-19
We are now facing a second COVID-19 epidemic—the emergence of so-called long haul COVID-19. Infectious disease expert Dr. Eric Topol and colleagues estimate that over 65 thousand individuals around the world now have what is termed “long COVID-19”. This is a common...
Brian Walshe has CARB Syndrome
You have likely read about the headline-grabbing sad saga of Brian Walshe and his wife Ana Walshe. Ana has been missing for several weeks and as time has dragged on, her husband Thomas has moved to the center stage of possible suspects in her disappearance. This story...
Why is Everyone Obese?
Our current obesity epidemic started rolling along over the past 50-75 years. Prior to that, and certainly throughout antiquity, obesity was rather rare. In today’s world obesity has become the norm rather than the exception. To understand this dramatic change, we...
George Santos has CARB Syndrome
You likely have heard about the woes of newly elected New York Republican house member George Santos. The inconsistencies in Santo’s history were first published by New York Times reporter Michael Gold. Gold reported: “By his account, he catapulted himself from a New...
Our Toxic Diet Strikes Again
Because I haven’t personally evaluated or treated the Club Q killer Anderson Lee Aldrich, I can’t formally diagnose him with a medical condition. Because of the tragic nature of this incident, I do think some diagnostic speculation is in order. After viewing the above...
Top Off Your Brain Neurotransmitters
When it comes to brain issues, most people aren’t focused on the key chemicals that drive brain function—monoamine neurotransmitters. These are the chemicals that allow neurons to communicate with each other. Scientists have identified over 100 different...
The Diet-Brain Connection
I been preaching about the adverse effects of highly processed food on brain function for many decades. Over time, this type of diet can screw up your brain in a predictable way that fits the pattern of a disease. I call this disease Carbohydrate Associated Reversible...
The True Cause of Our Obesity Epidemic
When it comes to critical public health issues, there is one fact that’s hard to dispute. We are now in the clutches of a massive, world-wide obesity epidemic. The United States has been at the vortex of this dramatic development. There are virtually endless academic...
Speed Bumps and Empirical Science
As a physician, I also like to consider myself to be a scientist. The question then arises, what type of scientist? Science has two separate interwoven categories—empirical science and evidence-based science. Observations in the real world drive empirical science. Sir...
The True Risk of GMO Food
Scientists have been messing around with the genes of plants and animals for decades. In 1994 the first commercial GMO produce was produced—a GMO tomato. Before that, farmers and geneticists created new forms of plants and animals by crossbreeding or using radiation...
Could I Be the Tom Brady of Medicine?
Because we live in Boston and have a condo near Tampa, we naturally cheered for Tom Brady during the Super Bowl. In my opinion, his outstanding performance is the result of two elements beyond just being in shape: He has excellent brain function. He has decades of...
It’s Time for a Sugar Tax
Various countries and states have considered a tax on sugar over the past decade, and a few countries like Mexico have been successful at instituting a national sugar tax. The reasoning behind such a tax is clear: over-consumption of sugar in food and beverages is...
Deconstructing the Trump Meltdown
The Trump Implosion Just about everyone on the face of the earth has witnessed President Trump's meltdown over the past several months. All that's left to do is analyze what happened and judge Trump for his actions. Unless you can get inside someone's head, it's...
Election 2020: CARB Syndrome Versus Dementia
As you well know, it's been quite the year, capped off by a very unusual Presidential campaign. I'm not going into the weeds to tell you how to vote or get into messy policy issues, but I will point out some core differences in each candidate's relative cognitive...
Do We Really Have an Epidemic of Anxiety in Children?
In May, this article appeared in JAMA Psychiatry. The article is about the high incidence of anxiety disorders in children, and its authors are Kristy Benoit Allen, Ph.D., Margaret Benningfield, MD, and Jennifer Urbano Blackford, Ph.D. The article claims that at least...
The Unexpected Connection Between Food Insecurity and Obesity
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) defines food insecurity as a lack of consistent access to enough food for an active, healthy life. Throughout history, malnourishment and starvation have been associated with a lack of food. The World Health Organization...
A Revolutionary New Disease Model
As some of you know, I am a family physician interested in the connection between diet, inflammation, and brain disorders. I have spent decades trying to help patients improve their health. Based on my observations and study of the literature, I have introduced a new...
The Six Types of Obesity
I was greatly saddened when Little Richard, one of the most talented singers in modern history, passed away on May 9th. In honor of his memory, I pulled up this version of his classic song “Lucille” on YouTube. Other than the raw talent of this great singer, the next...
The Gladiators of Statistics Face-Off
Since COVID-19 hit the scene, the art of predicting where this bus is going has become the latest contact sport. How many people will be infected? How many of those who are infected will get sick and recover? How many of those who get sick will die? How many who...
President Trump Unleashes a Toxic Substance on Vulnerable Americans—And it Isn’t Hydroxychloroquine
On May 26th President Trump announced at a news conference that he has mandated that the cost for insulin for Medicare patients be lowered to no more than $35 per month—a significant reduction. Humana is one of the largest healthcare organizations in the world and the...
Dr. Wilson’s Dozen COVID Killers
I have some good news and some bad news. Let’s start with the bad news. Despite all the suppression, social distancing, masks, handwashing, national lockdowns, hand sanitizer, and sequestering, there is approximately an 80-90% chance that you will get this virus...
The Impossible Goal of The “No Kid Hungry” Program
The “No Kid Hungry” program’s primary goal is to end childhood hunger in America. On the surface, this certainly seems like a laudable goal. It is run by a large nonprofit organization called “Share Our Strength”, that collects money to provide food for hungry...
Immunity and COVID-19
As the epidemic of COVID-19 has taken the world by storm, I have noticed some interesting patterns. Most have noticed that young, healthy people seem to generally get a pass, and they rarely get sick enough to end up in the hospital on a vent. As age increases, the...
The Keys to Prevention or Mitigation of Coronavirus Infections
It seems like the news about the coronavirus tends to crowd out any other information in popular media. Everyone is talking about or running from the threat of this new virus, one that seems to be spreading around the world at a rapid rate. I always like to take the...
Did Someone Forget to tell Mexicans not to Drink Coke?
We are currently staying at our condo in Mazatlan, Mexico. Every time we have come here in recent years, I have noticed two glaring ubiquitous elements about their culture in Mazatlan, and likely throughout Mexico.
The Mental Health DSM Fiasco
You go to your physician or psychiatrist and give them a list of unusual symptoms that you have noticed. Something is wrong, and you want it to be fixed. Your health care provider will then group your symptoms into categories that coincide with mental health disorders...
The Insomnia Fancy Pillow Myth
I’m sure you’re as sick as I am of the constant “My Pillow” ads that saturate virtually every TV channel 24/7. Mike repeatedly states: “My passion is to help each and every one of you to get the best sleep of your life.” He seems to be sincere, but I also know that he...
The Elf on the Shelf Goes Rogue!
Ever since our Rafaella, our five-year-old daughter turned one, shortly after Thanksgiving, the somewhat mischievous Elf on a Shelf would start showing up in our house. This pint-sized Elf would mysteriously be found sitting at various places in our home when Rafaella...
The Mystery of Increased Suicide in the United States
Suicide is now the 10th most common cause of death in the United States, and the risk is highest in younger age groups. The overall rate of suicide has dramatically increased by 33% between 1999 and 2017. Another remarkable statistic is that this dramatic increase in...
Mass Shootings and Diet—Could There be a Connection?
After the recent mass shootings in El Paso and Ohio, most people are wondering what motivates these people to perform such horrible acts. "Mental health" is often mentioned, but most of these young male shooters don't have an established history of a distinct mental...
Unpacking Processed Food
Fast food is a food item that has had a series of mechanical or chemical operations performed on it to change or preserve it. Although today processed food has taken its licks, the human race has been processing food for over 10,000 years. That's about the time we...
You’ve Been Diagnosed with a Mental Illness—Now What?
You went to your healthcare provider with a long list of bothersome and somewhat unusual complaints. Perhaps you were expecting his or her response, or perhaps it was a complete surprise, but now you have been officially diagnosed with one or more mental illnesses or...
The Sad Truth About the “My Pillow” Clown
I sometimes like to watch Mark Levin’s Fox show “Life, Liberty and Levin”. I usually try to tune in because he seems to have a unique ability to draw information out of a broad range of interesting people, making him more or less a male Barbara Walters. Last week I...
Mexico and the Ubiquitous 2-liter Bottle of Coke
In the past, I have written about the intertwined relationship between Coca-Cola and the residents of Mexican. Yesterday as I was swimming laps in the pool outside our condo in Mazatlán, Mexico, I was reminded of this deal with the devil. A group of young...
Dunkin Ditches the Donuts!
I live North of Boston, so Dunkin Donuts has been a major part of my life for many years. Every workday you will find me queued up at my local Dunkin Donuts. I always order the same thing—large, hot, black coffee. Even though they have seen me order this a billion...
I Support Brett Kavanaugh
I rarely blog twice about the same topic, but this will be an exception. If you read my first blog, you already know my initial impression of Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh. I believe that Dr. Ford has significant food-induced brain dysfunction or CARB...
Christine Blasey Ford’s Brain is in the Tank
Fear of Flying? What the Heck is that all About? First of all, I have no idea whether or not Brett Kavanaugh sexually abused Christine Blasy Ford. This sort of “he said, she said” situations are always difficult to sort out. As a physician with an interest in...
Why the US Healthcare System Sucks: Part 1
If I am going to write about everything that's wrong with the health care system in the United States, I would need to write at least a 2,000-part series, assuming that I stuck with only the major flaws. To keep things simple, I'll start by examining what our...
The Elusive Meaning of Hunger
In a way, it seems like a silly question. With world poverty, trade wars, possibly nuclear war, environmental devastation and other disasters on the menu of current events, the fact remains that many people in the world don't have enough food to sustain a reasonable...
The Mystery of Jumping Legs
As long as I can remember, one of my favorite activities has been intense people watching. For me this has never been a casual activity. When my Greek wife and I first started dating almost 15 years ago, she sometimes accused me of “ogling” other women when we were...
The Universe Isn’t our Greatest Unknown: It’s Our Brain
That’s why I anticipated the recent Science journal article from the Brain Consortium. Huge, humongous, enormous, gargantuan, colossal—I’m not sure if any of these adjectives fully grasp the impact of this article. Even though the title “Analysis of Shared...
Diagnose and Treat Your Own CARB syndrome
Now that you have been exposed to the concept of Carbohydrate Reversible Brain syndrome or CARB syndrome, the next critical strep is to decide whether or not you have the disease. When the Harvard Psychiatrists Hudson and Pope first introduced this concept, they...
Did Anthony Bourdain have CARB syndrome?
When I woke up Friday morning, along with the rest of the world I was shocked to learn of the apparent suicide of celebrity TV personality and chef Anthony Bourdain. Most of you are probably familiar with his hit show Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown where he traveled...
Unpacking Bipolar Disorder
Bipolar disorder (BPD) or what has historically been referred to as manic depressive disorder is one of the big 3 classic psychiatric disorders. Major depressive disorder (MDD) and schizophrenia round out this sad triad that has likely plagued humans since the dawn of...
Great News! Antidepressants
Work–Or Not
Or "Honey, I Just Blew up the Field of Psychiatry!" A “humongous” study was recently published in Lancet that supposedly laid to rest the issue of whether or not antidepressants are effective. The study was titled “Comparative efficacy and acceptability of 21...
The Five Keys to Navigating the Nutrition World
Because of my long-standing interest in nutrition, especially the connection between diet and brain function, I am constantly amazed at the number and variety of folks who claim to have some degree of nutritional expertise. It seems that every Tom, Dick and Harry...
The Supplement SmackDown by Academic Medicine
Academic medicine has never been enthusiastic about the general public taking unregulated supplements. These supplements cover a broad range, from common vitamins and minerals to more esoteric targeted supplements. I suspect one big reason for their distain is because...
I’m Not Dead Yet!
I’m not normally the type of person who focuses on the end of my life. In my opinion life is for the living, so this is where I like to spend my time and effort. That is until I was recently scheduled for a cardiac ablation procedure for my intermittent irregular...


















































