Latest In Clinical Nutrition Volume 10

Clinical Nutrition Science Presentations Volume 10 DVD VIDEO health conferences  

Movie 

DVD 

Dr. Greger 

DVD 

$74.99
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Chapters

1. Human Neurotransmitters in Plants

2. The Wrong Way to Boost Serotonin

3. A Better Way to Boost Serotonin

4. The Best Way to Boost Serotonin

5. The True Shelf-life of Cooking Oils

6. Black vs. English Walnuts

7. Diet vs. Drugs for High Cholesterol

8. Nuts and Bolts of Cholesterol Lowering

9. How Fiber Lowers Cholesterol

10. How Phytosterols Lower Cholesterol

11. Optimal Phytosterol Dose

12. Optimal Phytosterol Source

13. Nuts & Obesity: The Weight of Evidence

14. Solving the Mystery of the Missing Calories

15. Testing the Pistachio Principle

16. Testing the Dietary Compensation Theory

17. Testing the Fat Burning Theory

18. Fat Burning via Arginine

19. Fat Burning via Flavonoids

20. Fawning Over Flora

21. Boosting Good Bacteria Without Probiotics

22. Tipping from Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes

23. The Ice Diet

24. Diet vs. Exercise for Weight Loss

25. Meat & Weight Gain in the PANACEA Study

26. Cattlemen's Association Has Beef with Study

27. Waist Circumference < Half Your Height

28. Tightening the Bible Belt

29. Biblical Daniel Fast Put to the Test

30. Diet Pills do a Fat Lot of Good

31. To Snack or Not to Snack?

32. Extra Virgin Olive Oil vs. Nuts

33. Slimming the Gecko

34. Engineering a Cure

35. Ex Vivo Cancer Proliferation Bioassay

36. Is it the Diet, the Exercise, or Both?

37. Some Prostates are Larger than Others

38. Prostate vs. Plants

39. Prostate vs a Plant-based Diet

40. IGF-1 as One-Stop Cancer Shop

41. Cancer-proofing Mutation

42. The Answer to the Pritikin Puzzle

43. How Plant-based to Lower IGF-1?

44. Protein Intake & IFG-1 Production

45. Higher Quality May Mean Higher Risk

46. Animalistic Plant Proteins

47. Too Much Soy May Neutralize Benefits

48. How Much Soy is Too Much?

49. Plant-based Bodybuilding

50. Paleolithic Lessons

51. Modern Meat Not Ahead of the Game

52. Filled Full of Lead

53. The Healthiest Meat

54. Bug Appetit: Barriers to Entomophagy

55. Eating Green to Prevent Cancer

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