Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Dr. Mark Hyman Shares Information on Nutrition, Toxins and Vitamins

Very interesting interview with natural MD, Dr. Mark Hyman. Definitely worth reading.
Click here to read: Dr. Mark Hyman Shares Information on Nutrition, Toxins and Vitamins

Dr. Hyman heals thousands of people with integrative medicine, using nutrition as a major modality to do so. He recommends eating a 90% plant based diet.
He tells us that most are a vitamin deficient society - largely in magnesium, omega 3 and B vitamins.

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For more info on Dr. Hyman visit his page at http://drhyman.com/

Happy health!

Here's the beginning of the article, but please click on the above link for its entirety.
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(NaturalNews) This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's The Healthiest Year of Your Life Program which can be found at (http://www.thehealthiestyearofyourlife.com) . In this excerpt, Dr. Mark Hyman, M.D. weighs in on nutrition, toxins and finding the right vitamins.

The Healthiest Year of Your Life Excerpt with Dr. Mark Hyman, M.D., a best-selling author, a respected medical consultant and a leader in the field of functional medicine.

Kevin:Let's talk a little bit about the raw food and vegan diet and how it fits into this type of functional medicine.

Mark:Sure. I think everybody is different and I don't think there's a one-size-fits-all diet. Some people thrive on a vegetarian diet. Other people are extraordinarily sick on a vegan or vegetarian diet. I've had many patients on raw foods and vegan diets who are extraordinarily malnourished. Then I've seen people who manage it quite well.

I think you have to look at what's right for each person. So I don't think that any general recommendations are helpful. I also think it depends on where you live. If you're living in Manitoba, a raw food diet is probably not the best thing. If you're living on the island in Fiji, you probably could thrive on a raw food diet. It's also "think locally, eat locally". I think it's a very important thing. What's local? What's native to your area? What's going on with your own biology and genetics and body. I think you have to be careful if you're doing a raw food, or vegan diet. It's easy to become malnourished and you have to supplement, I believe, with nutrients and really be smart about it.

Kevin:Anything specific?

Mark:What I would say is that probably 90% of your diet should be a plant-based diet. Whether it's cooked or uncooked, I think Michael Pollan said, "Eat food, meaning real food." Not too much and mostly plants. Plant foods have all the phytochemicals and nutrients and things that your body needs to thrive and without them you don't. The phytochemicals that are from colorful fruits and vegetables in plant foods that are essential for life.

Kevin:What are some of the most potent toxins that you encounter?

Mark:I would say probably without a doubt, the most serious threat to our health in terms of toxins is mercury. It's something I see and treat every day that affects, I would say, the majority of my patients in one way or another. It's important to identify. It's mostly ignored and it's relatively easy and safe to treat.


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