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Andrew Weil M.D.: Eating Well For Optimum Health (2000)
Rating:
Starring: Andrew Weil, M.D.
Director: Bob Marty
Category: Special Interest
Studio: WinStar Home Video
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
82 mins

 
 

 

The Essential Guide To Food, Diet, And Nutrition.

Best-selling author, Dr. Andrew Weil (Spontaneous Healing, 8 Weeks To Optimum Health), is back with an inspiring new program based on his latest book Eating Well For Optimum Health: The Essential Guide To Food, Diet And Nutrition.This video provides us with vital information on how to make the best dietary choices for overall health and well being.Dr. Weil will guide you towards incorporation an optimum diet into your lifestyle based on these seven principles:

-- People must eat to live.
-- Eating is a major source of pleasure.
-- Food that is healthy and food that gives pleasure are not mutually exclusive.
-- Eating is an important focus of social interaction.
-- How we eat reflects and defines personal and cultural identity.
-- How we eat is one determinant of health.
-- Changing how we eat is one strategy for managing disease and restoring health.

Learn the latest information from nutritional science regarding fat, carbohydrates and protein -- how much or little do people need?What roles do vitamins, minerals and phytochemicals play in our diets?Do these substances have healing potential?What is hype and what is reality?This astonishing program will demystify much of the confusion surrounding our ideas about food and nutrition intake.

Dr. Weil is a graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Medical School.He is a clinical professor of internal medicine at the University of Arizona and director of the Program in Integrative Medicine at the university.