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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.

April 28, 2021

Do not be fooled into consuming “healthy” carbohydrates. In this presentation, I invite you to do your own investigation into cholesterol and what is healthy for you.

April 21, 2021

Do not be fooled into consuming “healthy” carbohydrates. In this presentation, I invite you to do your own investigation into cholesterol and what is healthy for you.

April 7, 2021

You can have an optimum diet without putting even a single kernel of whole grain in your mouth.

February 10, 2021

We must recognize that many of our ailments hail from poor diet, let’s take a good look at our immune systems.

December 24, 2020

The Sugar Crash After Christmas — An Adaptation Repost Twas’ the night before Xmas when all through the houseEveryone was celebrating, even the mouse.  The table was set with grandiose care,With pies, cakes and lots of sweet fare.   After eating, the children nestled snug in their bedsDreaming of puddings, candies, and buttery corn breads.   Christmas […]

November 18, 2020

We must recognize that many of our ailments hail from poor diet, but we must also take a good look at our food system.

November 10, 2020

We must recognize that many of our ailments hail from poor diet, but we must also take a good look at our food system.

November 4, 2020

We must recognize that many of our ailments hail from poor diet, but we must also take a good look at our food system.

October 7, 2020

I joined a round table discussion with host Sharifah Hardie. It was deep dive into society, finances, addiction and obesity. I hope you enjoy the discussion.

May 20, 2020

Black people are not experiencing higher infections or death rates because of race but because of economic conditions.