What Women In A Study Did To Drop Their Moderate To Severe Menopausal Hot Flashes By 84%

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What Women In A Study Did To Drop Their Moderate To Severe Menopausal Hot Flashes By 84%

Neal Barnard, MD
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• Book - Foods That Cause You to Lose Weight: The Negative Calorie Effect

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Dr. Neal Barnard is a medical doctor, professor, and author of; Foods That Cause You to Lose Weight: The Negative Calorie Effect

In this book there is no more counting calories, you can discover the foods that take the weight off.

Did you know that certain foods have an incredible negative calorie effect that melts fat?

This revolutionary approach, outlined by Dr Neal Barnard and proven effective by thousands of men and women who have tried it, can bring about the permanent weight control every diet promises but seldom delivers.

Find out how, by following the negative calorie plan, you can:

• Boost your metabolic rate
• Burn calories more effectively
• Lower dangerous cholesterol levels
• Enjoy better health—and protect your heart
• Eat the delicious foods you love—in the quantities you want
• Watch the pounds disappear—without stressful dieting or the temptation to binge

Dr. Barnard also provides delicious negative calorie recipes that use foods most people already have in their home cupboards. Easy, effective, and satisfying, Foods That Cause You to Lose Weight will bring about the permanent weight control every diet promises but seldom delivers.

Dr Barnard has led numerous research studies investigating the effects of diet on diabetes, body weight, and chronic pain, including a groundbreaking study of dietary interventions in type 2 diabetes, funded by the National Institutes of Health, that paved the way for viewing type 2 diabetes as a potentially reversible condition for many patients.

Dr. Barnard has authored more than 100 scientific publications and 20 books for medical and lay readers, and is the editor in chief of the Nutrition Guide for Clinicians, a textbook made available to all U.S. medical students.

As president of the Physicians Committee, Dr. Barnard leads programs advocating for preventive medicine, good nutrition, and higher ethical standards in research. His research contributed to the acceptance of plant-based diets in the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. In 2015, he was named a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. In 2016, he founded the Barnard Medical Center in Washington, D.C., as a model for making nutrition a routine part of all medical care.

Working with the Medical Society of the District of Columbia and the American Medical Association, Dr. Barnard has authored key resolutions, now part of AMA policy, calling for a new focus on prevention and nutrition in federal policies and in medical practice. In 2018, he received the Medical Society of the District of Columbia’s Distinguished Service Award. He has hosted four PBS television programs on nutrition and health.

Originally from Fargo, North Dakota, Dr. Barnard received his MD degree at the George Washington University School of Medicine and completed his residency at the same institution. He practiced at St. Vincent’s Hospital in New York before returning to Washington to find the Physicians Committee.

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