
Join Neurologist Dr. Victor Wang (MD, PhD, MBA) and Chef Dennis Arvizu (MBA, WELL AP) for a new prescription for health. This is *Food As Medicine*, the first podcast to bring a board-certified neurologist and a sustainability-focused chef into the kitchen together. Each episode blends evidence-based medical science with the art of cooking to give you practical strategies for whole-person health. ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | a year ago |
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Chef Dennis and Neurologist Dr. Victor Wang crack open the hot debate on cooking oils.
Discover why carbon‑steel pan seasoning is safe (yep, polymerized oil ≠ burnt crud), how refined olive oil beats canola at high heat, and the acrylamide danger zo... more
Tired of sugar-loaded store-bought jams? Join Chef Dennis Arvizu and Dr. Victor Wang (MD, PhD) in the kitchen as they whip up a delicious, healthy homemade strawberry jam that your kids will love! This Food As Medicine recipe is simple, uses just a f... more
Dive deep into the fascinating world where medicine meets the menu with Chef Dennis Arvizu's guide to spring vegetables! This episode uncovers not only how to cook asparagus, fava beans, and patty pan squash but also crucial health information.
Lear... more
Think you've got your sugar intake under control? In this eye-opening episode of Food As Medicine, Dr. Victor Wang (MD, PhD) and Chef Dennis Arvizu uncover the startling amounts of hidden sugars in everyday foods and drinks, like that can of Coke whi... more
Ever wondered about plant-based eating? On this episode of Food As Medicine, Chef Dennis Arvizu tackles your most pressing questions, showing you exactly where medicine meets the menu with practical, science-backed answers. Following his recent surge... more
In this episode of Food As Medicine: Where Medicine Meets The Menu, Chef Dennis Arvizu explores the multifaceted world of cinnamon, particularly its significance during the holiday season.
Diving into the various types of cinnamon, their historical... more
In this conversation, Dr. Victor Wang and Chef Dennis Arvizu explore the intersection of food and health, particularly focusing on the impact of diet on conditions like Alzheimer's and dementia. They discuss personal health journeys, the importance o... more
In this episode of Food as Medicine, Chef Dennis Arvizu explores the relationship between food and health, focusing on eating habits, the prevalence of ultra-processed foods, and their impact on health.
He discusses the statistics surrounding snac... more








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