I’ve decided that I will try to only embed short video clips and just link to longer lectures. It really is a remarkable time to be alive because of the information we have access to, literally, at our fingertips and for free. With so much quality education material available the bigger tasks are sifting the useful from the not-so-useful and finding the time to view it all. Here are some lectures I’ve found valuable in the past few months, some of which are very technical:
- How Bad Science and Big Business Created the Obesity Epidemic
- “What I’ve learned is pretty ugly. What I’ve learned in this area of research to me is very different than neuroscience. I’ve learned that it’s fraught with conflict of interest, fraud, and overall incompetence in the area of heart disease.” – David Diamond, Ph.D.
- Dr Neil Rawlins – MTHFR – Sept 2011
- Part 1 of 4: Dr Neil Rawlins – MTHFR – Sept 2011
- Part 2 of 4: Dr Neil Rawlins – MTHFR – Sept 2011
- Part 3 of 4: Dr Neil Rawlins – MTHFR – Sept 2011
- Part 4 of 4: Dr Neil Rawlins – MTHFR – Sept 2011
- “If you’re functioning on 10% of normal and your requirements for whatever reason, puberty, illness, whatever reason, go up, you can’t compensate… About a third of the population has both genes defective. Another 40% has one gene defective.” – Dr. Neil Rawlins
- Methylation and MTHFR Defects presented by Benjamin Lynch, ND
- “Decreased methylation leads to a lot of issues… Methylation is critical in DNA regulation… eliminating toxins… neurotransmitter production… mylenation… immune support.” – Dr. Benjamin Lynch
- Big Fat Fiasco
- Big Fat Fiasco pt. 1
- Big Fat Fiasco pt. 2
- Big Fat Fiasco pt. 3
- Big Fat Fiasco pt. 4
- Big Fat Fiasco pt. 5
- “Well, what if I told you, from a biochemical standpoint, you’re as fat as you need to be. You are actually as fat as you need to be… This is not about character, this is about biochemistry.” – Tom Naughton