Welcome to DrFood.tv, home of good science, novel nutrition ideas and the first truly scientifically sound website dedicated completely to whole foods therapy. We hope you find the information herein helpful. All of our information is nutrition-based. All of our information has sound scientific, peer-reviewed journal references.
Your Recipe For Healing
What is whole foods therapy? It is the very effective way to change your life for the better in hundreds of ways, without harmful, toxic supplements or pills. The results are fantastic, but better than that, there is no harm to your health. The physicians creed, primum non nocere (above all, do no harm) is played out day after day in Dr. Walters safe and effective practice. And the foods are not exotic nor excessively consumed. Best of all, you choose which foods, from the recommended lists, to eat. Dr. Walters just shows you how to do it, after a thorough evaluation of your current health status, supplements, prescription drugs, compliance potential, healing ability, and goals and desires.
Dr. Walters' Whole Foods Therapy was born of watching celebrities and regular folk get taken, day after day by crazed "nutritionists" (who, incidentally, can have any type of background from majoring in English Literature in college to no college!) recommending bizarre and dangerous or excessive doses of regular vitamins, unusual herbs, or products with "special effects". Examples of unsafe or ineffective products are those that have heavy metals as a main ingredient (like silver--if you haven't seen the "blue man" yet, google him--he took too much of one of these!), products that will deeply cleanse your colon (every GI physician worth his salt, freaks everytime someone mentions these!) and even some chelation therapy products (although there is limited use being found for some). Too much Vitamin C, E, protein and calcium are also very common, potentially dangerous recommendations.
One famous "nutritionist" with non-science credentials, has thousands of loyal followers who buy his dangerously toxic supplements when all they really need is a simple multivitamin. It just galls Dr. Walters to see people blindly following someone with a loud enough voice and a strong presence, down the path to future health disaster. Dr. Walters has a dual doctorate in Food Biochemistry and Nutrition from Rutgers University, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, who set up her program to create PhD scientists who understood the dichotomy between the two disciplines of food chemistry and nutrition. This program made Dr. Walters a unique rebel, of sorts.
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There are no out-on-a-limb dangerous concepts here, but before you try our no-diet-diet or our desserts or use our literature—pamphlets, books or videos, you must consult your physician and get his/her opinion.
You should never just trust any one internet site for all of your information on any subject, anyway. Double and triple check everything you read. The beauty of the net is that you can search around and look at different ideas and opinions. If you want good science info, go to places like CDC.gov, USDA.org, WebMD, or other credible sites like major universities, Cornell, UPenn, Harvard, Stanford, state universities, etc. That having been said, jump right in to DrFood and find something useful for you or someone you know.
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