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Resolving the Health Care Crisis: T. Colin Campbel at TEDxEast

2012

Dr.Campbell has spent the last 40 years at the forefront of nutrition research. His major research project the China Project is the largest nutrition study ever conducted. Here he shares his ideas to revolutionize our nation's health.

18:37 min

06:33

The Key to Living Longer? It's All About What You Eat

Dan Buettner, author of "The “Blue Zones Solution,” and CBS News chief medical correspondent Dr. Jon LaPook join CBSN to talk about the connection between diet and living well beyond the average lifespan.

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What The Longest Living People Eat Every Day - Blue Zone Kitchen Author Dan Buettner

The foods that people living to 100+ — in Sardinia, Italy; Okinawa, Japan; Nicoya, Costa Rica; Ikaria, Greece and Loma Linda, CA. (aka Blue Zones) — eat.

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05:21

These People Tried The Blue Zones Diet For 3 Months: See What Happened - TODAY

TODAY teamed with Dan Buettner to write down recipes from five areas of the world where people are unusually long-lived. When people in one American city went on a Blue Zones diet for three months, the results were dramatic. TODAY special anchor Maria Shriver reports.

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10:39

Guidance on Healing - Physical and Spiritual

Eckhart discusses how spontaneous physical healing can occur when Presence arises.

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06:14

Queen Afua Shares Her Journey To Holistic Wellness - On 1 With Angela Rye

Angela Rye sits down with Queen Afua to discuss her journey to holistic wellness. Queen Afua shares what she did to no longer have asthma, allergies, eczema, and PMS. Tune in to find out what she did.

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The 2nd Reflection: I Am of the Nature to Sicken

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Inflammation & Whole Food Nutritional Therapy

Dr. Jennifer Stagg, ND, explains how whole food nutritional therapy can influence epigenetics, reduce oxidative stress, and regulate inflammatory responses.

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02:24

Rachel Naomi Remen on NBC News - Teaching Doctors to Listen

Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen created a course for first and second-year medical students called the Healer's Art. She teaches that the best practice of medicine is about connecting with your patient, requires more listening than doing, and is about more than a cure.

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Queen Afua Meets Breaking the Spell Radio Show

Queen Afua The Wellness Tour London

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08:48

How to Heal Yourself in Your Kitchen (Part 1)

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