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Quitting Sugar: A 10-Day Detox Plan for Weight Loss

By Mark Hyman — 2015

Leader of the Cleveland Clinic's Center for Functional Medicine, Dr. Mark Hyman, believes there is new hope for the tens of millions of people who are overweight or obese.

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Dr. Mark Hyman | Revitalize | On Sugar and the Only Rules You Need to Eat Healthy

Functional medicine doctor Mark Hyman breaks down the latest in what we know about food: from why sugar is a recreational drug to the best decision you can make about what you put in your body. He also details his typical "day in the life" and what his daily diet entails.

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Doctor Dispels Food Myths and Shares What You Should Eat

There are a lot of myths when it comes to food. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green sits down with Dr. Mark Hyman, the author of "Food: What the heck should I eat?" in the Toyota Green Room to debunk some of them.

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What to Eat for Health and Longevity | Dr. Mark Hyman on Health Theory

Functional medicine aims to uncover the laws of biology, treats the human body as an ecosystem, and is about creating health, not just curing illness. Mark Hyman is one of the foremost practitioners of functional medicine, one of its earliest advocates, and is certainly one of its best spokesmen.

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10 Steps to Reverse Autoimmune Disease

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Eating Fat to Get Healthy

Today I speak with Dr. Mark Hyman. He is an American physician, scholar and New York Times best-selling author. He is the founder and medical director of the Ultra Wellness Center and a columnist for The Huffington Post.

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How to Eat Right for Your Brain with Dr. Mark Hyman

Learn how to use functional nutrition to nourish your mind, so that you can experience greater mental clarity, less brain fog, and better moods in this video. Searching for more?

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Here’s How to Break Your Sugar Addiction in 10 Days

We know sugar is biologically addictive and can wreak havoc with your hormones and your metabolism and can lead to diabetes. But you CAN break your sweet tooth habit.

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Diet and Nutrition