The Single Greatest Predictor Of A Healthy Gut Microbiome Is The Diversity Of Plants In One's Diet

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Brian Clement, PhD, L.N.
https://hippocratesinst.org/
• Book - Killer Fish: How Eating Aquatic Life Endangers Your Health
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Dr. Brian Clement has spearheaded the international progressive health movement for more than three and one-half decades.
Brian Clement has written over 20 plus books focused on health, spirituality, and natural healing. Among them are:
• EmoSpirit, (which spotlights how emotions reflect spiritual depth.)
• Living Foods for Optimum Health
• Longevity
• Lifeforce

• Supplements Exposed, (reveals the pharmaceutical fraud rampant in the sales, production, and distribution of worthless and harmful vitamin pills. )
Additionally, he has authored three volumes for the scientific community
• Food is Medicine.

One of his most popular books is his
• 7 Keys to Lifelong Sexual Vitality” being touted as an important guide to the biology of love.

He is the Director of the renowned Hippocrates Health Institute, West Palm Beach, Florida (U.S.A.); the world’s foremost lifestyle residential health center.
Over the last half century, he and his team have pioneered clinical research and training in disease prevention using hundreds of thousands of participants who provided volumes of data, giving Clement a privileged insight into the lifestyle required to prevent disease, enhance longevity, and maintain vitality.
Brian Clement is a devoted husband and a caring father of four, who along with his wife, Dr. Anna Maria Clement co-directs the Hippocrates Health Institute. In addition to his research studies, Clement conducts conferences worldwide on attaining health and creating longevity, giving humanity a roadmap for redirecting, enriching, and extending their lives.
A licensed nutritionist, Brian Clement is a graduate of the University of Science, Arts, and Technology where he earned his Ph.D.
To Contact Dr BrianClement Go to hippocratesinst.org

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