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Dr. John Poothullil is:
  • Nationally syndicated on radio markets coast to coast and distributed by USA Business Radio.
  • On every major podcast platform including Apple Podcasts, TuneIn, iHeartRadio, Audible, and many more. 
  • Syndicated columnist as part of the Price of Business Digital Network. 

Learn more about the media presence at the USA Daily Postthe archive home of Dr. John Poothullil on the Price of Business Digital Network and USA Business Radio.

September 12, 2018

Psychology Today Talks to Me, Dr. John Poothullil Psychology Today hosts “The Author Speaks”, a section on their site which highlights conversations with writers you should know about. I am now one of them! The following is an excerpt from my interview.  This may have information you have heard before from me but I hope you […]

May 9, 2018

Artificial Sweeteners Are A Danger To Those with High Blood Sugar There is an important life-threatening consequence of diabetes that involves the use of artificial sweeteners that deserves special attention. One of the complications of Type 2 diabetes, beyond having high blood sugar, is that it typically raises the level of fats (triglycerides and cholesterol) […]

February 21, 2018

Consuming grains creates a cycle of peaks and valleys in blood sugar which is unnatural compared to the old ways that humans ate. It is a perversion of human natural eating habits.  It leads to weight gain and frequently high blood sugar, diabetes, and obesity. The human food intake system and regulatory behavior was established […]

November 8, 2017

November is Diabetes Awareness Month and today I want to bring awareness to your personal healthcare costs. From the moment you are diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, your health care costs go up due to many reasons, some of which have no discernible benefits. You are likely to incur expenses related to office visits not […]

October 5, 2017

Weight Gain and Obesity Are The Other Effects of Eating Grains A study published in the Lancet in May 2014, showed that worldwide, the population of adults with obesity increased between 1980 and 2013 from 28.8% to 36.9% in men, from 29% to 38% in women. During the same period, the prevalence of obesity increased […]