• Too Deadly For Diabetes

  • Oct 8 2021
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Too Deadly For Diabetes

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Koori Mail News (formerly the BLAKroom news podcast), your host Nick Paton has a yarn with Gomeroi man Ray Kelly, one of Australia’s most renowned exercise Physiologists.

    Nick talks to Ray about his involvement in a new 3-part TV series: Australia’s Health Revolution with Dr Michael Mosely, which airs on SBS on Wednesday October 13 at 730pm (DST).

    With more than 30 years’ experience in his field, Ray has designed a new lifestyle program called ‘Too Deadly For Diabetes’ which aims to reverse Type 2 diabetes in Aboriginal people, through a range of techniques informed by science.

    The BLAKroom news podcast is a Koori Mail production.

    The theme music in this podcast is ‘Nguura’ by Maanyung & Headland.

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    For more information on the Too Deadly For Diabetes Program, and for more on Margo’s amazing transformation visit: https://toodeadlyfordiabetes.com.au

    For more information on Type 2 Diabetes visit: https://www.diabetesaustralia.com.au

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