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Dr. Greger's 2012 nutrition presentation now on DVD (all proceeds to charity)

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Every year I scour the world's scholarly literature on clinical nutrition

pulling together what I find to be the most interesting, practical, and

groundbreaking science on how best to feed ourselves and our families. I start

with the 12,000 or so papers published annually on human nutrition and, thanks

to a crack team of volunteers, am able to whittle those down to about 3,000

studies, which are downloaded, read, analyzed, and churned into a few hundred

short videos so I can post a new video every day, year-round, to

NutritionFacts.org. This certainly makes the site unique. There's no other

science-based source for free daily video updates on the latest discoveries in

nutrition. The problem is that the amount of information can be overwhelming.

NutritionFacts.org now has more than 500 videos covering over 1,000 subjects

(http://nutritionfacts.org/topics ). Where do you even begin? Many have

expressed their appreciation for the breadth of material presented, but asked

that I please try to condense this body of work into a coherent summary on how

best to use diet to prevent, treat, and even reverse chronic disease. I took

this feedback to heart and developed a brand-new presentation that I premiered

last week and will be giving around the country

(http://www.DrGreger.org/dates.html ) all year. If you weren't at the premiere,

no worries-- Wissner of LocalFuture.org was, and he graciously volunteered

to videotape it and so now everyone can see it!

Go to http://www.drgreger.org/DVDs to pre-order my new presentation on DVD for

$10 (all proceeds donated to charity). It's still in production, but should ship

out next week (when you'll also be able to get it on Amazon

(http://amzn.to/N1ksK2 ). Hopefully sharing my work this way will be easier than

inviting folks over for a 20-hour NutritionFacts.org video marathon! :)

In health,

Greger M.D.

NutritionFacts.org

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