PLEASE VIEW!!! Dr. Oz, a nationally renowned Physician, conducts a round table discussion on “Obesity and Diets” that may or may not contribute to pathologies. What do we really know about nutrition and how it should be individualized? Does obesity then relate to our hormonal and biochemical make-up? What we do know is that an individual can change their DNA (as related to predipostion) make-up based on a two year dietary intake.
Globally, research is being done on nutrition and it’s impact leading up to certain pathologies. The North American diet, with the exculsion of Alaska, is not healthy. It has been shown that individuals in Asia, South Europe (mediterranean) and Central America have biomarkers that are healthier than what is found in other parts of the world. Could this be related to the “essesntial fatty acids” found in omega 3, commonly found in fish and various seafood? Could it be related to lifestyle, more walking and working with ones hands or more rest? I look forward to hearing from the readers and what their experience has been.
Great information not commonly known amongst the public at large.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center (GUEST HOST); Gary Taubes, Journalist; Dr. Dean Ornish, Founder and President, Preventative Medicine Research Institute; Dr. Barbara Howard, Amer… (more)
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