I am happy to announce my participation in The Real Truth About Weight Loss online summit which will be available for free online viewing from March 16th to March 24th, 2019. Registration begins on March 1, 2019. Please join me and 32 other of the world's most respected doctors, researchers and nutritionists as we share T...
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Linda Carney MD has been practicing medicine since 1986, graduating in the top third of her class at Loma Linda University School of Medicine. She completed her residency in Emergency Medicine at Loma Linda University Medical Center, scoring very high on testing (higher than the top 96th percentile in the nation on the 3rd year...
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Award-winning teacher, transition strategist, fitness expert and dietary coach Lani Muelrath has been on her own plant-based journey for more than 40 years and has helped thousands of clients lose weight and live more healthy and plant-filled lives. Here, she brings that experience to you, backed by scientific evidence. In this comprehensive, foolproof, and accessible five-step guide, Muelrath will empower you as you make your own dietary transition:
The trailblazing film Forks Over Knives helped spark a medical and nutritional revolution. Backed by scientific research, the film's doctors and expert researchers made a radical but convincing case that modern diseases can be prevented and often reversed by leaving meat, dairy, and highly refined foods off the plate and adopting a whole-food, plant-based diet instead.
Now, The Forks Over Knives Plan shows you how to put the life-saving, delicious Forks over Knives diet into practice in your own life.
What the Health is a 2017 documentary film which critiques the health impact of meat and dairy products consumption, and questions the practices of the leading health and pharmaceutical organizations.
It advocates for a plant-based diet based on evidence of plant based diets keeping, and in some cases reversing, chronic diseases.
In his latest book, Dr. Nedley addresses the epidemic of depression sweeping society
One patient in three seeking medical help is plagued with depression.
Through his ongoing study of the latest scientific research related to diseases of the mind, combined with years of clinical experience, Dr. Nedley committed himself to finding the source problems.....
NOTE: THIS PRODUCT IS MEANT FOR THOSE WISHING TO HAVE AN ADDITIONAL WORKBOOK FOR THEIR DEPRESSION RECOVERY PROGRAM DVD/WORKBOOK SERIES. THIS WORKBOOK IS NOT MEANT TO USED WITHOUT THE DVD SERIES.
Depression is reversible. It does not have to be tolerated as a life-long condition. Dr. Nedley's Depression Recovery Program has had great success in his outpatient clinic and 10-day Residential Nedley Depression Recovery Program.
New York Times bestselling author Dr. Neal Barnard reveals the shocking truth about cheese-the dangerous addiction that is harming your health-and presents a radical program to lose weight and feel great.
We've been told that dairy does a body good, but the truth is that cheese can be dangerous. Loaded with calories, fat, and cholesterol, cheese can make you gain weight and leads to a host of health problems like high blood pressure and arthritis.
Half of all adults in the U.S. struggle with chronic health conditions including cancer, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, obesity, hypertension, Alzheimer's, arthritis and erectile dysfunction.
Despite countless dollars spent on medical research, new drugs and innovative technology to improve our health, more Americans are disabled and dying from chronic disease than ever before.
Few foods create as much controversy as nuts. We often hear that nuts are good sources of many nutrients including fiber, protein and healthy fats.
Nuts are also said to lower our risks for heat disease, diabetes, and stroke and even help to manage our weight. Is that all true, and, if so, how much is enough and how much is too much?