Eradicating Lifestyle Disease with Cardiologist Robert Ostfeld, MD

Eradicating Lifestyle Disease with Cardiologist Robert Ostfeld, MD

Newsflash: heart disease is still America’s #1 killer. Despite groundswell interest in all things wellness, the incidence of atherosclerotic disease is at an all-time high. One out of every two people in the United States will suffer some form of cardiac ailment. And one out of every three people will actually die of heart disease. Meanwhile, we are exporting the standard American diet overseas like it's the next blockbuster installment of The Avengers. The result? The developing world is now facing rates of lifestyle-related illness unprecedented in the history of humankind. This is a disaster. The great irony of course is that 80-90% of chronic illnesses like atherosclerosis, type-2 diabetes and obesity are preventible and oftentimes even reversible via simple diet and lifestyle alterations. I can preach all day, but to truly capture the attention of the mainstream, catalyze seismic cultural change and put an end to avoidable disease, we desperately need more highly qualified medical professionals who understand the complicated mechanisms that lead to these diseases and are compelled to implement the preventive measures required to combat and avoid them. This is where cardiologist Robert Ostfeld, MD comes in. A summa cum laude graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a medical degree from Yale and a Masters in Epidemiology from Harvard, Dr. Ostfeld did his internship and residency at prestigious Massachusetts General Hospital and his cardiology fellowship and research fellowship in Preventive Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital – both teaching hospitals of Harvard Medical School. An insanely smart dude with mad skills and a bulletproof resume, Robert had his pick of the litter when it came to choosing where to hang his professional hat. Most would have chosen the highest paying, most coveted cardiology department in the country. But this guy had different plans. Instead, Robert headed north of Manhattan to The Bronx to work with underprivileged populations at Montefiore Hospital, while also serving as Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. That right there says a lot about what kind of guy Robert is. But there's more to the story. Despite training with the best at Yale and Harvard, Robert was nonetheless left with little understanding when it came to nutrition. For years thereafter, he applied evidence-based medicine, recommended a “healthier” lifestyle (which typically included a Mediterranean-style diet), and watched somewhat helplessly as his patients’ diseases all too often progressed. Frustrated and dissatisfied with his patients' consistent inability to achieve true health, he started to search for alternative means of combating chronic disease. This search led him to The China Study* by T. Colin Campbell;

Tämä jakso on lisätty Podme-palveluun avoimen RSS-syötteen kautta eikä se ole Podmen omaa tuotantoa. Siksi jakso saattaa sisältää mainontaa.

Jaksot(991)

Michael Greger, MD On Omega-3’s, Antioxidant Impact on Exercise Recovery & The Hows and Whys of Protein Intake

Michael Greger, MD On Omega-3’s, Antioxidant Impact on Exercise Recovery & The Hows and Whys of Protein Intake

In today's episode, Rich talks with Michael Greger, M.D., the man behind the incredibly informative non-profit website NutritionFacts.org. We discuss plant-based nutrition, the pros and cons of a wide...

13 Joulu 20121h 44min

Soil Whisperer Hendrikus Schraven On All Things Permaculture

Soil Whisperer Hendrikus Schraven On All Things Permaculture

In today's episode I sit down with “soil whisperer” Hendrikus Schraven — a noted expert on permaculture, soil biology and rejuvenation, sustainable agriculture & lifestyle, factory farming, GMO's, Mon...

9 Joulu 20121h 57min

Rodman Machado On Cooking As Nutritional Art

Rodman Machado On Cooking As Nutritional Art

Today on the podcast we sit down with Rodman Machado– Executive Chef at the Garden Cafe at Common Ground in Kilauea, Hawaii — to talk food as medicine; cooking as nutritional art; plant-based superfoo...

6 Joulu 20121h 47min

Julie Piatt: Ruminations on Ultraman, Unlocking The Authentic Self & Navigating Relationships

Julie Piatt: Ruminations on Ultraman, Unlocking The Authentic Self & Navigating Relationships

Today Julie and I discuss the perils of cycling on Kauai, a few adventures from our experience at Ultraman 2009 and some strategies for unlocking your more authentic self, followed by some incredible ...

4 Joulu 20122h 4min

Julie Piatt: Food As Medicine

Julie Piatt: Food As Medicine

Because she was such a sensation in our first episode, Julie Piatt is back for more. Today we talk about food — as energy, vibration and medicine. How Julie healed herself with nutrition and meditatio...

2 Joulu 20121h 38min

Chris Jaeb: One Entrepreneur’s Journey To Wholeness

Chris Jaeb: One Entrepreneur’s Journey To Wholeness

In this episode of the Rich Roll Podcast, Rich interviews technology entrepreneur Chris Jaeb about his life path, founding Broadcast.com with Mark Cuban (bought by Yahoo after the most successful IPO ...

1 Joulu 20121h 53min

Introducing The Rich Roll Podcast

Introducing The Rich Roll Podcast

In the debut episode of the Rich Roll Podcast, Rich converses with his wife Julie Piatt about life in Kauai, sustainable lifestyle, enhancing your personal creativity and homeschooling. Finally! I've ...

27 Marras 20121h 40min

Suosittua kategoriassa Koulutus

rss-murhan-anatomia
psykopodiaa-podcast
voi-hyvin-meditaatiot-2
adhd-podi
rss-rahamania
psykologia
rss-niinku-asia-on
rss-liian-kuuma-peruna
rss-hereilla
rahapuhetta
kesken
rss-duodecim-lehti
rss-tietoinen-yhteys-podcast-2
rss-vapaudu-voimaasi
rss-arkea-ja-aurinkoa-podcast-espanjasta
kehossa
rss-valo-minussa-2
rss-naiseuden-helmoissa-tiipiituokioita-marikan-kanssa
rss-koira-haudattuna
rss-osaamisen-lukot-oppimisen-avaimet