In January of this year, I wrote about someone I really admire named Andrea Nakayama. From that post, “Andrea Nakayama’s Functional Nutrition“:
In 2013, during the International Conference on Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine in Portland, OR,
In 2013, during the International Conference on Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine in Portland, OR, I was approached by an incredible woman named Andrea Nakayama. Andrea is a “rock star” in natural health and functional nutrition;
Whenever I am inclined to write about nutrition, I’m cautioned to be mindful of just how personal (and often controversial) the subject can be. Eating is an emotional experience, and we are passionate about our food. So passionate,
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A Fat Chance (Part ONE): Introduction
A Fat Chance (Part TWO): How
(written with the assistance of Dr. Richard Feinman)
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A Fat Chance (Part
A Fat Chance (Part ONE): Introduction
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A Fat Chance (Part ONE):
Neuroscientist Molly Crockett studies altruism, morality and value-based decision-making in humans. In her fascinating 2012 London TED Talk, she warns, “If someone tries to sell you something with a brain on it … ask to see
In this powerful clip from Michael Rossato-Bennett’s documentary,”Alive Inside,” neurologist Oliver Sacks brings us into a nursing home to meet Henry, an elderly man suffering from severe dementia. At first, Henry appears catatonic, unresponsive and “almost
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Soon after my brain injury, I showed what my functional neurologist would consider low cholesterol on a blood test, and, as far as
