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Archive for January, 2010

Metabolism and Nutrition – Eating Disorders

31 Jan

Up to 10 million teens develop eating disorders, abnormal attitudes and behaviors with foods, which include anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa. Join Dr. Sara Buckelew, the Director of the Eating Disorders Program at UCSF, to learn more. Series: “UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public” [1/2008] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13728]

Duration : 1:26:57

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Nutrition and Metabolomics: Personalized Diet and Health

30 Jan

In this University of Kentucky video, J. Bruce German, professor of Food Science and Technology at UC Davis, discusses our wide and varied responses to food. What is the mechanistic basis of the diversity of human responses to food? How much of a role does diet play in the diversity of human metabolism and its deregulation? How has human milk evolved to become a nourishing and protective food? Learn about the relationship between food and human beings, and just how important it is.

Duration : 0:54:10

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Dr. Sebi Electric Food Wholistic Health and Nutrition Part 3

28 Jan

The controversial Dr.Sebi speaks.
http://www.drsebi.com
http://www.drsebiproducts.com/

DR.SEBI
HEALER, HERBALIST, HISTORIAN OF MEDICINE
DIRECTOR OF THE USHA RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Dr. Sebi prepares us to understand that which is natural and that which is unnatural. He lets us know that the human body is inter-related to plants. He has arrested such pathologies as cancer, diabetes, leukemia, sickle cell, heart dysfunction, herpes, mental illness and AIDS.

DR SEBI

Born Alfredo Bowman on November 26, 1933 in Ilanga Village in Spanish Honduras, Dr. Sebi came to the United States as a 20-year-old self-educated man who was diagnosed with asthma, diabetes, impotency and obesity. After unsuccessful treatments with conventional doctors, Sebi was lead to a herbologist in Mexico.

Finding great healing success from all of his ailments, he began creating a natural compound from electric foods geared for intra-cellular cleansing and the revitalization of all the cells that make up the human body.

Inspired by the personal healing experience and knowledge he gained, he began sharing the compounds with others and gave birth to the USHA Research Institute, The Fig Tree and the Healing Village.

Sebi is a pathologist, herbalist, biochemist and a naturalist, He has studied and personally observed herbs in Latin America, Africa, the Caribbean and the United States and has developed a unique approach to herbalism that is firmly rooted in over 15 year of practical experience.

The USHA Research Institute has successfully treated thousands of people in the United States and around the world for pathologies such as AIDS, Cancer, Diabetes, Leukemia, Sickle Cell Anemia, Impotency and many other types of illnesses like female and male dysfunctions.

The Fig Tree specializes in the production, wholesale, retail and distribution of the Electric Cell Food (Natural Herbal Compounds).

The USHA Healing Village is located in Honduras, Central America. Hundreds of visitors journey thousands of miles spending weeks at a time indulging in the thermal waters and herbal therapy designed especially for rejuvenation. The environment at the Village is 100 % natural and peaceful and is surrounded by natural hot springs – all the ingredients necessary for swift recovery from any illness.

Duration : 0:9:2

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Health: Are We Ready for Change? – 1

26 Jan

Gabriel Cousens, Bob Marshall, David Wolfe, Kris Carr, Elaina Love, Cherie Soria, Ron Henry speak on health and healing, living food nutrition, living food supplements, recognizing and clearing toxicity, nutritional deficiency and hidden infections, all of which often underlie chronic illness and disease.

Duration : 0:9:51

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I need to teach kids about health, safety and nutrition?

26 Jan

I’m taking a class that needs me to volunteer 15 hours at a daycare or a school. I’m suppose to teach the kids about health, safety and nutrition. How can I do that and make it fun for the kids.

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