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From: "m...@cornell.edu" <michaelgrege...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2010 07:54:56 -0400
Local: Thurs, Jun 24 2010 7:54 am
Subject: Dr. Greger's new 2010 Latest in Nutrition DVD

I'm so excited to announce that the newest volume of my annual Latest in
Nutrition series was released this week. As usual, I scoured the world's
scholarly literature on clinical nutrition so you don't have to, bringing
together
he most interesting, practical, and groundbreaking science published over
the
last 12 months on how best to feed ourselves and our families to prevent,
treat, and even reverse chronic disease.

Once again I found so much great stuff this year that it wouldn't fit on one
DVD. So, volume 4 is being released as another 2 DVD set, with 3 hours of
brand-new material covering 99 different topics. Here's just a small
sampling
of the issues I address this year:

·    Dangers of folic acid supplementation
·    Dietary theory of Alzheimer’s disease
·    Dietary treatments for rheumatoid and osteoarthritis
·    Does soy milk block tea’s benefits?
·    How to improve memory through diet and reverse cognitive decline.
·    Is homeopathy good, bad, or useless?
·    Is stevia harmful, harmless, or helpful? What about chili peppers,
kimchi, kombucha, licorice, and peanut butter?
·    Mad fish disease
·    Melatonin and breast cancer
·    Mitochondrial theory of aging
·    Obesity-causing chicken virus
·    Overdosing on dark green leafy vegetables
·    Plant-based diets and mood
·    Toxic megacolon superbug
·    Wart cancer virus exposure through food
·    What are the best fruits for cancer prevention?
·    What is the new target cholesterol level?
·    What’s the healthiest form of chocolate?
·    What’s the healthiest variety of apple to eat?
·    Which is the healthiest herbal tea to drink?
·    Which vegetables are healthier cooked?
·    Which common vitamin supplement significantly shortens our lifespan?

For a complete listing of topics and to order, go to:

http://www.DrGreger.org/DVDs

As always, all the proceeds I receive from the sale of my DVDs go to
charity.

Bon appétit!
-Michael

Michael Greger, M.D.
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