Category Archives: Activism & Leadership

Our Food. A “big picture” view of what’s not working

And a call for HELP from those who can make a difference Addressed to nutritional scientists everywhere, today’s blog contains a letter that I plan to send to hundreds of professors of nutritional science around the United States. The idea … Continue reading

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Money, integrity, science—and the search for the truth about food

Two days ago, I posted a blog entitled, “How many PhDs does it take to figure out what we should eat?” Then yesterday, I published one featuring the fact that President Bill Clinton has chosen to ignore the collective conventional wisdom … Continue reading

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Slashing the cost of health care in businesses…

Slashing the cost of healthcare in businesses or public/private organizations—anywhere from 10% to 50%—depending on leadership Background. For most businesses in the United States, disease and the cost of health care are huge problems. Not only does “disease care” cost a … Continue reading

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