Listen to the Low Carb Journey Podcast Featuring Andrew DiMino President & Founder of CarbSmart

Low Carb Journey Podcast

In December, 2010, Hank Garner of My Low Carb Journey interviewed CarbSmart President and Founder, Andrew DiMino, about his low carb lifestyle, the low carb food industry and the future of diabetes and low carb dieting.

Please visit Low Carb Journey Podcast Episode 12 Featuring Andrew DiMino.

Let Andrew know what you think of the interview. Please send all comments and questions to [email protected].

About Hank Garner

My name is Hank. I am a sugar addict. There, I said it. I have struggled with my weight for my entire life. The people on my mother’s side of the family are all big stocky people and it has been a struggle for many of my relatives too. All of my life I have yo-yo’d up and down the scale. Lose 30 pounds here, gain 40 pounds there. About a year ago I discovered low carb eating. I felt better than I ever have before. The weight dropped off and everything was great. Until I stopped. I slipped back into some bad habits and was attacked by the sugar addiction again.

I’m just a fat man trying to get to the truth. Welcome to my low carb journey. I hope you join me on my journey. I am posting about my weight loss and health journey and i appreciate your input. On Thursdays I post the Low Carb Journey Podcast. I interview the leading low carb experts as well as people that have amazing success stories. Welcome to my journey.

Send Hank your comments and questions to Hank Garner.

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