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Rizwan H. Bukhari, MD

Current keynotes include:

  • Nutrition & Cardiovascular Disease
  • Preventing Heart Disease
  • Secrets To Living Longer


All content for Dr. Bukhari’s keynotes are evidence-based and supported by research. 

Perfect for health and wellness audiences, Dr. Bukhari touches on:

  • The methods and importance of imaging as it relates to diagnosis, prediction and progression tracking as well as assessing treatment response.
  • Defining atherosclerosis and how it develops within the arteries. 
  • Cardiovascular disease, and its risk factors, both preventable (lifestyle: obesity, tobacco use, hypertension, and diabetes) and non-preventable (genetic).
  • Current treatments of severe advanced atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease including: Non-invasive procedures & Limb salvage. 
  • The best ways to reduce cardiovascular risk through changes in preventable risk factors through diet, exercise, social interaction, healthy sleep patterns, etc and the current scientific findings.

A Vascular Surgeon's Perspective on Greens

 Eat green leafy vegetables to protect your arteries. They are the healthiest foods on the planet, rich in antioxidants, fiber & the nitrates needed by the arteries for nitric oxide.

Preventing Heart Disease

 A discussion on how to prevent heart disease by understand how lifestyle choices can contribute to cardiovascular disease. 

Check out where Dr. Riz has been featured

Lectures, podcasts. articles, summits

 

Online Summits/Programs:


  • Plant Super Powers
  • Food As Medicine: Nutrition & Cardiovascular Disease 
  • Up Convergence with Dr. Sailesh Rao of Climate Healers
  • Fight COVID with Nutrition by PCRM
  • The Power of Plants
  • Breast Cancer Prevention Summit
  • The Diabetes Turnaround Masterclass Series


Featured on Podcasts/Websites:

  • The Veggie Doc Radio with Dr. Yami 2020
  • Chef AJ Live 2020
  • Thrive Bites with The Chef Doc Podcast 2020
  • One Life Radio: Lifestyle Medicine
  • One Life Radio: Nutrition and Cardiovascular Disease
  • Vegan Danielle Podcast 
  • 2 Rowdy Vegans 2019
  • CBS Station: Plugged In To DFW for Texas Veggie Fair 2019
  • Out of the Doldrums 2019
  • Texas Medical Association Take Over Tuesday 2019
  • Texas Veggie Fair 2019, 2018
  • VegWorld Dallas Magazine July/August 2019
  • Plant Chics 2018
  • Bal Vegan Podcast 2018


Lectured In:

  • Young Earth X + VegWorld 2020
  • Plant Based in Cowtown 2020
  • Vegetarian Society of Hawaii in Maui and Oahu 2019
  • Peaceful Planet Foundation Peace & Wellness Retreat 2019
  • National Animal Rights Day Dallas 2019
  • Animal Connection of Texas with Earthling Ed, 2018
  • Lecture at public library
  • UTSW 2019
  • UTMB Galveston 2019
  • UNT Denton 2019
  • UNT Health Science Center 2019
  • Eastfield College 2019
  • Los Cabos Vegan Day, 2018


Keynote Lectures:

  • Nutrition & Cardiovascular Disease
  • Preventing Heart Disease
  • Secrets to Living Longer
  • The End of Animal Testing
  • To Soy or Not To Soy

Request Dr. Riz as a guest

If you are interested in having Dr. Riz on your podcast or part of any health & wellness program, please send us an email.

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