Трансформация Эндоморфа на кето диете (кетогенной). Реальный опыт сушки эндоморфа часть 2

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Evolutionary Medicine at 20: Not yet Mature but on the Way

Director of the Evolution & Human Adaptation Program at University of Michigan Randolph Nesse is one of the nation’s foremost researchers in the emergent field of Darwinian medicine—the application of modern evolutionary theory to the understanding health and disease.Part of the Evolution Matters series, supported by a generous gift from Drs. Herman and Joan Suit.Presented by the Harvard Museum of Natural History.

TEDx UofM: Absolute Zero

Let’s Disrupt Ageism in Health Care

If you or a loved one is struggling with addiction and seeking help, please call 757-566-7332Williamsburg Place Lecture Series The Farley Center and The Pavilion host monthly professional workshops for area providers. These cutting edge presentations feature information on addiction, ethics, dual diagnosis, co-dependency, military and addiction, eating disorders, assessment, and process disorders. Workshops are held on the 4th Friday of each month from 9:00 am -11:00 am on the campus of Williamsburg Place.Presentation ObjectivesAs a result of attending this session, participants will be able to:Understand the tripartite model of ageism, including: Cognitive dimension (stereotyping) Affective dimension (attitudes and prejudices) Behavioral dimension (discrimination)Define ageism in its various forms, including: Explicit and implicit bias Internalized and externalized ageism Positive and negative biasRecognize our ethical obligation to prevent the harms of ageism in healthcare practice, including: Overtreatment of older adults Therapeutic nihilism toward older adults Infantilization of older adultsIdentify ways to practice healthcare with the intention of providing age neutral-services. ABOUT THE SPEAKER Jenny Inker teaches and conducts research in the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Allied Health Professions Department of Gerontology. Her research interests include elderhood and disrupting ageism in healthcare and long-term care. A gerontologist, licensed assisted living facility administrator, and experienced leader in senior living and affordable housing environments, Jenny holds an MS in strategic management and housing from the University of Wales (Cardiff), an MBA from George Washington University, and a masters in gerontology from Virginia Commonwealth University. She expects to receive her PhD in gerontology from the VCU School of Allied Health in 2018.Lets #DisruptAgeism in health careIf you would like to attend a lecture or learn more please visit our websiteIf you enjoyed this lecture subscribe to our channel for more!

Interview with Jeffrey Smith, GMO Expert | Empowering You Organically Podcast #29

What secret ingredients in our food supply are making us sick? Tune in to hear this interesting interview with GMO expert Jeffrey M. Smith, the founding executive director of the Institute for Responsible Technology and the leading consumer advocate promoting healthier non-GMO choices→ http://bit.ly/eyo-29-podcast.In today’s Empowering You Organically Podcast episode Jeffrey M. Smith educates TeriAnn and Jonathan on the risks of GMOs and glyphosate in our food supply. Learn more about the fascinating science and uncomfortable truths concerning GMOs and the pesticides. This affects everyone’s health! Please join us for an in-depth discussion and leave your comments below.You probably already know the benefits of eating organically grown foods and produce, but once you listen to this week’s podcast you’ll be making ‘organic’ a top priority for your grocery run from now on. We interview Jeffrey Smith, the founding executive director of the Institute for Responsible Technology and the leading consumer advocate promoting healthier non-GMO choices. If you’ve heard of GMO’s but never fully understood the implications of what this ‘gene tampering’ can do to our foods, then this podcast episode is a must listen to. We’d even recommend you sharing this with your family and friends so they can also be informed of the dirty secrets about our food that’s going on right under our noses.Listen to: The Dirty Secrets About Your Food That They Don’t Want You To Know→ http://bit.ly/eyo-29-podcast.Happy listening!Join the free Organixx eNewsletter now to receive our powerful health insights — and exclusive product deals you won’t find anywhere else: http://bit.ly/free-news-podcast-ytOne thing that we love about podcasts is that you can simply listen to it on your morning walks, while you’re working out, or doing yard work. This short episode is fascinating and I think you’re going to LOVE IT!Click Here to Subscribe Now: http://bit.ly/EYO-web-podcast Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to our channel, as we will be publishing new videos every week.———————————————— About Jeffrey M. Smith ———————————————— The leading consumer advocate promoting healthier non-GMO choices, Jeffrey Smith was named the 2017 “Person of the Year” by Masters of Health Magazine. For more than two decades, his research has exposed how biotech companies mislead policy makers and the public, and put the health of society and environment at risk.Mr. Smith’s feature-length documentary Genetic Roulette — The Gamble of Our Lives was awarded the 2012 Movie of the Year (Solari Report) and the Transformational Film of the Year (AwareGuide). Seen by millions world-wide, the film links genetically engineered food to toxic and allergic reactions, infertility, digestive disorders, and numerous other problems that have been on the rise in the US population since genetically modified organisms (GMOs) were introduced.He is the founding executive director of The Institute for Responsible Technology (IRT), a leading source of GMO health risk information for consumers, policy makers, and healthcare professionals.Mr. Smith resides in California, as well as Iowa— surrounded by genetically modified soybeans and corn.———————————————— About Organixx – Who are we? ———————————————— Here at Organixx (formerly known as Epigenetic Labs) we are committed to helping you live a long and healthy natural life. Our top nutritional supplements are based on extensive research, led by some of the most credentialed doctors and formulators alive today.We are 100% committed to using the purest, non-GMO and USDA-certified organic ingredients wherever and whenever possible!With Organixx, you can be certain you’re getting only the best natural supplements that can truly benefit your health.Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to watch weekly videos that’ll explain more about how your body works, what are the best whole food supplements, how to know which supplements to choose, simple & healthy recipes to make at home, and much more.—————————— STAY CONNECTED ——————————We’re committed to providing you the most helpful, research-based nutrition articles you can trust.Join the free Organixx eNewsletter now to receive our powerful health insights — and exclusive product deals you won’t find anywhere else: http://bit.ly/FREE-News-Podcast. Or visit our official website: http://bit.ly/Organixx-Web-Podcast.Your Organixx team – Providing Supplements You Trust 🙂#organixx #organixxpodcast #empoweringyouorganically

ZEITGEIST: MOVING FORWARD | OFFICIAL RELEASE | 2011

Please support Peter Joseph’s new, upcoming film project: “InterReflections” by joining the mailing list and helping: http://www.interreflectionsmovie.comLIKE Peter Joseph @ https://www.facebook.com/peterjosephofficialFOLLOW Peter Joseph @ https://twitter.com/ZeitgeistFilm*Sign up for TZM Mailing List: http://www.thezeitgeistmovement.com/Sign up for the Film Series Mailing List: http://zeitgeistmovie.com/This is the Official Online (Youtube) Release of “Zeitgeist: Moving Forward” by Peter Joseph. [30 subtitles ADDED!]On Jan. 15th, 2011, “Zeitgeist: Moving Forward” was released theatrically to sold out crowds in 60 countries; 31 languages; 295 cities and 341 Venues. It has been noted as the largest non-profit independent film release in history.This is a non-commercial work and is available online for free viewing and no restrictions apply to uploading/download/posting/linking – as long as no money is exchanged.A Free DVD Torrent of the full 2 hr and 42 min film in 30 languages is also made available through the main website [below], with instructions on how one can download and burn the movie to DVD themselves. His other films are also freely available in this format.Website: http://www.zeitgeistmovingforward.com http://www.zeitgeistmovie.comSUPPORT PETER JOSEPH (DONATIONS): http://zeitgeistmovie.com/torrents.htmlRelease Map: http://zeitgeistmovingforward.com/zmapDVD: http://zeitgeistmovie.com/order.htmlMovement: http://www.thezeitgeistmovement.comSubtitles provided by Linguistic Team International: http://forum.linguisticteam.org/

PBS NewsHour full episode May 15, 2018

Tuesday on the NewsHour, protests turn to funerals in Gaza after one of the most violent days on the border in years. Also: Pairing first-generation college students with mentors who have been in their shoes, college students speak out about their struggle with mental illness, remembering writer Tom Wolfe and a difficult conversation about race between a daughter and her mother.Find more from PBS NewsHour at https://www.pbs.org/newshourSubscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2HfsCD6Follow us: Facebook: http://www.pbs.org/newshour Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/newshour Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/newshour Snapchat: @pbsnewsSubscribe: PBS NewsHour podcasts: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/podcasts Newsletters: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/subscribe

Brain Health and Nootropics | Podcast #203

Brain Health and Nootropics | Podcast #203Thyroid Reset Summit: www.thyroidresetsummit.comGet Show Updates Here: http://www.beyondwellnessradio.com/newsletterYou-tube Podcast Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=justinhealthShow Transcription: https://justinhealth.com/brain-health-nootropics-evan-brand-podcast-203/Schedule a FREE Consult: http://www.justinhealth.com/free-consultationMold Problem? Visit: https://justinhealth.com/immunolyticsOur brain is one of the essential parts of our body — it serves as the coordination center that helps us think, decide, feels, and all the other beautiful functions. In this episode, tune in to Dr. J together with his guest Evan Brand on brain health and nootropics. Learn more about how we improve our brain health and performance, and what is a proper diet for a better brain function.Watch this video for any tips and techniques that may apply to you!In this episode, we cover:00:46 Steps to improve brain performance03:42 Get the gut right16:07 Get the inflammation down18:32 Focus on your diet32:03 Resveratrols and alcohols34:27 Pharmaceutical nootropics=====================================Subscribe on I-Tunes: http://www.beyondwellnessradio.com/itunesReview us at: http://www.beyondwellnessradio.com/itunesVisit us at: http://www.beyondwellnessradio.comHave a question: http://www.beyondwellnessradio.com/question-~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: “GI Issues — Malabsorption, Infection & Inflammation in the Eye and Joint | Dr. J Live Q & A”
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Beyond Bacon

Beyond Bacon pays homage to the humble hog by teaching you how to make more than a hundred recipes featuring cuts from the entire animal. While bacon might be the most popular part of the pig for those following the paleo diet, there is a plethora of other delicious and nutrient dense cuts to enjoy. Pastured pork is rich in Omega 3 fatty acids and conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), the “good fats” our doctors want us to eat. Beyond Bacon breaks the myths behind this often eschewed meat and shows you how create delectable dishes that are grain-, legume-, dairy-, and refined sugar-free. Beyond Bacon allows you to improve your health and the environment by focusing on sustainable swine. Don’t let the dried out pork of your youth scare you away. All the recipes in Beyond Bacon are elegant yet approachable, making it the ultimate cookbook for the foodie in you. You¦ll find: Grain-free Pie Crust, made with lard, Perfect Pork Chops, better than most restaurant steaks, Swedish Meatballs with liver gravy, Pho Soup with chitterling “noodles”, instructions on how to properly BBQ and make your own sauces, and a guide to rendering your own CLA-rich lard and how to cook with it. Beyond Bacon delivers mouth-watering photos for each delicious recipe. With a rustic aesthetic and appreciation for tradition, Beyond Bacon recreates the rich and wonderful food perfected generations ago in a healthful way.

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The Neurobiology of Socialization, with Stanford University’s Dr. Karen Parker | EDB 189

Dr. Karen Parker, director of the Social Neurosciences Research Program at Stanford University(25 mins) Dr. Parker is an Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University where she directs the Social Neurosciences Research Program as its principal investigator. Her research expertise is the biology of social functioning, with a particular interest in oxytocin and vasopressin signaling pathways. Her preclinical research program focuses on developing novel animal models; her clinical research program encompasses biomarker discovery and therapeutic testing in patients with neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders. She serves on the Editorial Board of Psychoneuroendocrinology, the scientific advisory board for the Stanford Autism Center at Packard Children’s Hospital, and on various national (e.g., NIH and NSF) and international (e.g., Medical Research Council) grant review committees. Dr. Parker discusses her research into the biological role of socialization, how her work may eventually lead to easier autism diagnoses, and the challenges to the scientific research community.For more information about Dr. Parker’s work, visit: http://parkerlab.stanford.edu/And take a look at this recent article about the Parker Lab’s research: http://stanmed.stanford.edu/2019summer/kids-autism-connect-hormone-treatment-vasopressin.htmlFollow Different Brains on social media: https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/