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Healing Food

PYP 145: Dr Michael Greger on the True Calling of Medicine

Dr Michael Greger is the founder of NutritionFacts.org, the single most comprehensive nutrition resource on the internet aimed at the lay public. Featuring over a thousand videos in which Michael “scours the world of nutrition-related research, as published in scientific journals, so you don’t have to,” the site covers everything from heart disease to common colds and everything in between.

Rather than just reporting the findings, Michael goes deep and broad, exploring both study quality and the question explored in a scientific/historical context. These videos should be the Khan Academy for medical education – we’d all be a lot better off.

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PYP 143: Janice Stanger on Hormonal Disruption and Dietary Dangers

Janice Stanger, PhD, author of The Perfect Formula Diet, is a repeat podcast guest. This time, she’s on because she gave a remarkable presentation on hormonal health and disease at the annual Wellness Forum Health conference.

Near the beginning of her talk, she read a quote from a medical textbook with a single word omitted: “[Blank] is the most powerful anabolic hormone in the human body.” – and asked us to fill in the blank. I stood confidently, raised my hand, and boomed out the answer, Human Growth Hormone.

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PYP 142: Alan Goldhamer on the Fastest Way to Improve Health

Alan Goldhamer, DC, is coauthor, with Doug Lisle, of The Pleasure Trap, and co-founder and director of one of the most important medical institutions in the world: The True North Health Center in Santa Rosa, California. Using lifestyle medicine and supervised water fasting, the staff at True North achieve medical miracles on a daily basis.

Simply by letting the body heal faster than it can be made sick.

The healing power of water fasting is so remarkable that reputable medical journals feared for their credibility when asked to publish Goldhamer’s results. Only recently has the British Medical Journal published a case report of a woman whose follicular lymphoma disappeared after 21 days of water fasting and 9 months of clean eating.

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PYP 141: Antonia Demas on Overhauling Food Education

Antonia Demas, PhD, is founder and director of the Food Studies Institute, an organization that creates and promotes nutrition-based curricula for elementary schools.

From the Food Studies Institute website: “Her curriculum, Food Is Elementary, has been used successfully in more than 3,000 schools in 33 states. She consults throughout the U.S. and abroad and trains and certifies teachers as food educators. Dr. Demas is a Visiting Scholar at Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health and at the University of Illinois Medical School.”

Dr Demas was an early student of T. Colin Campbell at Cornell, and upon discovering his research, immediately began working to translate it from the Ivory Tower into the Real World.

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PYP 140: Chef AJ on the Ultimate Weight Loss Challenge

Chef AJ is a funny, ferocious, blunt, and incredibly warm and supportive leader in the plant-based movement. It’s always a treat to talk with her, and this podcast gives me a good excuse to do so at least a couple times a year.

This interview was inspired by her talk at the Raleigh NC Vegfest in the fall, on weight loss. Her approach is as easy to understand as it is simple to implement. And it appeals to my wholistic brain, since it involves no counting, weighing, measuring, or proportioning. Just eat foods to the left of the red line, as much as you want, whenever you want, until comfortably full.

To me, this ease about food is the ultimate benefit. Freedom from obsession, from the need to keep your food scale close, and from the inherent distrust most of us have developed about our bodies and our urges.

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PYP 138: Kelly Turner on Radical Remission from Cancer

Kelly Turner, PhD, is the author of Radical Remission: Surviving Cancer Against All Odds. If you have cancer, or know anyone who has cancer, or are a human being (Western men have a 1/2 chance and women a 1/3 chance of developing cancer in their lifetime), you need to read this book.

It’s not one of those “Think happy thoughts and cure everything books.” Instead, it’s a profoundly scientific look at a group of people who may hold the key to curing cancer – and who have been systematically ignored, marginalized, and dismissed as irrelevant by medical research for the past 150 years.

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PYP 136: Eileen Kopsaftis on How to Become Ageless

Eileen Kopsaftis is an amazing physical therapist based near Albany, New York. She’s unusual in many ways, including her use of nutrition to help her patients get out of pain and regain function, and her hands-on (literally) approach to resolving pain and mobility issues.

Her passion is healthy aging. And until I looked up her bio in preparation for writing these show notes, I had no idea that she’s 10 years older than me. So she definitely practices what she preaches – and it definitely works for her.

I’ve met Eileen in person twice, at Wellness Forum Health conferences, and both times she’s helped me with my own aches and pains. So I’m a believer in her approach on a cellular level, and not simply based on my reading of the research.

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PYP 135: Susan Benigas on Growing a Generation of Plant-Based Doctors

Susan Benigas is executive director of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine (ACLM) and founder of the Plantrician Project. Through these and other efforts, Susan is in the forefront of the movement to educate doctors about the healing power of diet and lifestyle.

Susan got into this world as a marketer (which parallels my own path). She discovered firsthand how important marketing chops are to getting the word out about health in her work on St. Louis’ Hooked on Health initiative, and her corporate health promotion business, Amp it Up for Life.

What I really admire about Susan is her energetic optimism. It’s a quality I find in leaders who succeed in creating change against all odds. In our conversation, we discuss those odds, and the stakes, and why lifestyle medicine and the healing power of a whole food, plant-based diet will ultimately prevail.

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PYP 132: Jay Oliveira and Michelle Muench on Thriving Through Plants, Passion, and Consistency

Jay Oliveira and Michelle Muench are pretty much poster children for an athletic, plant-based lifestyle. YouTube and Instagram stars, with tens of thousands of followers, Jay and Michelle share their philosophy, their fitness and food strategies, their often-salty opinions, and the ups and downs of their lives in a public and powerful way.

Both began their journey by watching Forks Over Knives, and they haven’t looked back. Jay practices Brazilian Jiu Jitsu competitively, while Michelle engages in daily yoga as a practitioner and instructor.

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Triangle Be Well TV: Informed Consent

On today’s show, the very first (!), I talk about the fundamental concept of Informed Consent, and how it’s almost never offered to patients in the healthcare system. And why. And how we can get the information we need to make informed decisions about options for treatment and our health destinies. Right-click to download the…

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