Andy has been a full-time Professor at CSU Fullerton since 2011 (tenured in 2016 and promoted to “Full” Prof in 2020) and Director of the Center for Sport Performance since 2015 where he conducts research on anything he believes think is relevant to human performance. Andy’s interests range from nutrition to strength training to single muscle fiber physiology (he’s performed hundreds of muscle biopsies) to breathwork and much more. Andy’s CV is all over the place, and he loves it that way - He’s published innovative methodologies for measuring signaling proteins in individual human muscle fibers, how heavy resistance bands alter the deadlift, the muscle characteristics of elite male and female (Olympic) weightlifters, the influence of intermittent dieting on athletes and much much more. Continue reading
Andy Galpin’s YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@drandygalpin
Alison Gannett is the founder, director and head coach for Personalized AntiCancer Nutrition, coaching clients virtually around the globe. She and her team use DNA, blood chemistry lab tests and health history to create customized anti-cancer diet and lifestyle plans. Alison is not only a survivor of”terminal” brain cancer, but credits cancer to changing her whole life for the better. That is not to say the journey has been easy, in fact, at times it can be petrifying and difficult.
Alison Gannett was diagnosed with high grade terminal malignant brain cancer (HPC) in 2013, and given a mean average of 6.8 months to live, even with all that standard of care had to offer – including surgery, chemo and radiation.
As luck would have it, while recovering from a partially successful surgery, she found Dr. Nasha Winters, and was thrilled to hear about the metabolic approach to the root causes of cancer. Dr. Nasha outlined a non-toxic treatment program that was tailored to her tumor pathology testing, as well as radical changes to her diet and lifestyle. Nutritional needs were designed around her Nutrition Genome DNA and 80 monthly blood chemistry lab tests.
This and other testing also revealed a Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, Lyme Disease, Epstein Barr Virus, Parasites, a hormone imbalance, vitamin deficiencies, heavy metals, toxins, radon, high blood sugars and much more. Alison loved the “test don’t guess” model of optimizing her health. She was so thrilled with the results, watching her health improve steadily, that she decided to dedicate her life to paying it forward and helping others.
Alison and her team currently specializes in personalized nutrition and lifestyle coaching – adjunct support to prevent, manage, or conquer cancer using DNA, blood chemistry, health history and health history. Additionally, she is a keynote speaker around the globe on the topic of personalized nutrition. She adores her job, diving into the detective work of each individual. Since no two people are alike and no two cancer or disease processes are alike, she and her team create a customized plan for you based upon your DNA, blood chemistry, and health history. Read what her clients have to say as well as the testimonials of many of the oncologists and doctors she works with.
Watch more: Alison Gannett is thriving 9 years after a terminal brain cancer diagnosis - how she healed https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKrzMe_YhBQ
KetoCon 2018 Alison Gannett - Customizing Nutrition for Cancer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFPH6YXUY-I
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Alison Gannett‘s YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@alisongannett/featured
Book: 'AntiCancer Cookbook'
As Executive Director, Greg oversees all aspects of the Access to Nutrition Initiative (ATNI) and is a member of ATNI's Board (ex officio). Over the past two decades, Greg has established private-public partnerships which improve health and nutrition in emerging markets. Most recently, he served on the Global Executive Team of Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative (DNDi) engaging over two dozen pharmaceutical companies in partnership to develop medicines for neglected patients. Prior to this, he led strategy and business development at ThinkWell, a global health organization. From 2011 until 2019, Greg held leadership roles at the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN) including Director of Policy & Financing and Director of Food Fortification. During this time, he oversaw a portfolio that reached approximately one billion people with nutritious foods and led the establishment of a multimillion-dollar impact investment facility (The N3F). Since joining ATNI as ED in 2022, he has established a new five-year strategy, new initiatives in policy and corporate engagement to drive market change for healthy foods. Greg also serves on DNDi’s Access Committee. He holds a BA and an MSc (Distinction) from the University of Bath.
Dr. Ashley Gearhardt is an Associate Professor of Psychology in the Clinical Science area at the University of Michigan. She received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology at Yale University with training on the underpinnings of both excess food and alcohol consumption. Dr. Gearhardt currently investigates the contribution of reward dysfunction (e.g., craving, liking) to eating-related problems across the lifespan. She uses a multi-method approach to explore the neurobiological, psychological, and behavioral factors that contribute to problematic eating behavior. Dr. Gearhardt also investigates the role of addictive processes in compulsive overeating and is the Director of the Food Addiction Science and Treatment Laboratory. She created the Yale Food Addiction Scale, which has been cited over 1000 times and has been translated into over 10 languages. Her research has received funding from the National Institute of Health and the American Heart Association. She has published over 150 peer-reviewed articles and her research has been featured on media outlets including the New York Times, ABC News, the Today Show, and Time Magazine.
Watch more: Ashley Gearhardt - Addictive Properties of Ultra-Processed Foods https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5pAwi2CNVI
Food Addiction: A New Substance Use Disorder? with Ashley N. Gearhardt, Ph.D.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KvQ43zWdVA
Published Research: A randomized experiment of the effects of food advertisements on food-related emotional expectancies in adults https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37060276/
Tarini Ghosh is a computational biologist with an interest in translational human microbiome research and microbiome-enabled personalized medicine. His core research focus is to understand microbial communities inhabiting different sites of our bodies using a combination of metagenomics and machine/statistical learning, to identify the microbiome markers of health and disease, their association with diet, lifestyle and ethnicity; the final objective being the formulation of personalized microbiome-targeted strategies for improving human health. His research has been published in reputed journals like Nature Medicine, Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Nature Aging, Gut and Gastroenterology.
Karla is a radical remission survivor living with stable metastatic breast cancer (MBC). Originally diagnosed with breast cancer in 2003, she underwent a bilateral mastectomy, chemo, and radiation. Eleven years later, in late 2014, she received a metastatic breast cancer diagnosis. This diagnosis did not align with her goal of living to be 100+, so she decided to do all that she could to manage this challenge.
Karla embarked on a holistic healing journey to help herself regain optimal health and longevity. With her integrative approach to healing, she is blessed to report “no evidence of disease” since 2016!
Her passion has led her to share what she has learned so that everyone with a diagnosis can have a better chance of overcoming the odds.
Karla has a Bachelor of Arts degree from DePaul University, Chicago with a focus in Project and Change Management. She received her health coaching certification from the Wisdom of the Whole Coaching Academy, as well as the Radical Remission Project and is nationally board certified by the National Board of Health & Wellness Coaches (NBHWC).
As Co-Director of the Radical Remission Project, podcast host, and Certified Radical Remission Workshop Instructor & Health Coach, it is Karla’s mission to share the powerful benefits of the Radical Remission healing factors with the world.
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Dr. Gillett enjoys providing holistic individualized care to his patients. His practice includes preventative medicine, aesthetics, sports medicine, hormone optimization, obstetrics and infertility, integrative medicine, and precision medicine including genomics. He believes that each human is a unique creation that requires attention to their body, mind, and soul to achieve optimal health. He enjoys caring for others using shared decision-making and an evidence-based, patient-centered approach. He is active in Obesity Medicine organizations and firmly believe “food is medicine” and “exercise is medicine”. Dr. Gillett describes the “6 pillars of health”: exercise, diet, sleep, stress, sunlight, and spirit. These are more powerful than any medication or supplement. He enjoys spending time outdoors on the farm with his wife, two sons, and two wolfhounds.
Watch more: How to Optimize Your Hormones for Health and Longevity - Dr. Kyle Gillett | 013
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUBXE_kojqg
Follow Gillett‘s YouTube channel ‘Gillett Health’ https://www.youtube.com/@gilletthealth
Dr. Mariela Glandt is an endocrinologist trained at Harvard and Columbia with more than 20 years' experience in treating metabolic disease. She is the co-founder of OwnaHealth, a virtual diabetes clinic that combines optimal medicine, nutritional science, technology and behavioral therapy in order to reverse type 2 diabetes. She is the director of Glandt Center for Diabetes Care in Tel Aviv, a multidisciplinary clinic that uses ketogenic diets as the main tool for treatment of diabetes. She also co-founded Eatsane, (a company that makes low-carb foods with no artificial sweeteners) and Metabolix, a non-profit organization in Israel that aims to educate people to help them achieve optimal metabolic health.
You can find out more about Dr Glandt's methods here: https://www.glandt.co.il/en/home
Watch more: Dr. Mariela Glandt - The Benefits Of The Keto Diet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCdPZMHEJHw
Dr. Mariela Glandt presentation: Treating Diabetes Requires a Whole New Paradigm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oae2AKPwsEg
Dr. Mariela Glandt - 'Treating Type 2 Diabetes - Time for a Change'
His name is Michael, but his friends call him Bitstien.
He is the president of the Satoshi Nakamoto Institute, and co-host of the “Noded Bitcoin Podcast”.
Michael curates resources related to all-meat, carnivorous diets at justmeat.co.
Follow him on Twitter @bitstein
Dr. Gominak attended college in California and medical school at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, receiving her MD degree in 1983. She completed a Neurology residency in 1989 at the Harvard affiliated, Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. From 1991-2004 she practiced as a general neurologist in the San Francisco Bay area.
In 2004 Dr. Gominak moved with her husband to Tyler, Texas and began to concentrate on treating neurological illness by improving sleep. She published a pivotal article in 2012 proposing that the global struggle with worsening sleep was linked to reduced sun exposure.
In 2016 she followed with a second article linking the change in the intestinal microbiome to the epidemic of poor sleep, and described a simple process for normalizing sleep and the intestinal bacterial population, called RightSleep®.
In 2016 she retired from neurology practice to have more time to teach. She currently divides her time between helping individuals, through virtual coaching sessions and teaching clinicians and coaches how to use RightSleep concepts to improve their patients’ health and well being.
Watch more: Why You Aren’t Sleeping – Dr. Stasha Gominak
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oFZ3LWon_5k
Dr. Gominak - Anxiety, Depression, Sleep Disorders AND MORE Due to a Lack of Vitamins D and B https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pgJqxDaFEU
Bret Goodpaster, Ph.D. investigates the pathophysiology of human aging, obesity, insulin resistance, and diabetes, and the biological mechanisms underlying the health benefits of exercise.
Dr. Goodpaster has received a number of awards and honors for his work, including the Nathan Shock Award from the National Institute of Aging in 2008. He is particularly well known for “the athlete’s paradox” which has shifted the paradigm in type 2 diabetes research to investigate, how and why does fat accumulation in muscle cause insulin resistance in some subjects but not others? Which are the good fats and which are the bad fats?
Dr. Goodpaster has published >250 peer-reviewed papers, review articles and book chapters, has served on several Editorial Boards, and is currently an Associate Editor for Diabetologia. He has served on grant review panels for the NIH and the American Diabetes Association.
Tucker Goodrich is a technology executive in the financial industry who designs, runs, and debugs complex systems in high-risk environments. Areas of expertise include risk management, systems management, and cyber-security.
After experiencing some personal health crises and realizing that the ‘solutions’ offered by medical professionals weren’t working or addressing causation he started applying the same approach in research and evaluation of data to his own health issues to determine root causes.
His interests have focused on dietary and environmental drivers of chronic disease, including carbohydrate, wheat, and various classes of fats. Specifically, he’s attempting to understand and popularize understanding of the mechanisms driving the diet-derived explosion in so-called chronic diseases (or diseases of civilization).
He is active on twitter.com/tuckergoodrich, has a blog https://yelling-stop.blogspot.com/ Tucker is an Expert Advisor for the nutrition start-up Nutrita and a stealth food startup, and has been a guest on numerous podcasts.
Watch more: Tucker Goodrich: Research on Seed Oils and Inflammation, Cholesterol, Chronic Diseases, and More https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1MahQl7bY0
Tucker Goodrich & Dr Berry Question the Safety of Canola & Soybean Oil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZIfotM0Vm0
The SCARY TRUTH About Seed Oils & How They Cause INFLAMMATION & DISEASE! | Tucker Goodrich https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yosxQotqNIk
Tucker Goodrich: The Science Behind Seed Oils and Why They’re Terrible For You
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQE7v5kuA5Q
Ep. 21: How Seed Oils Promote Cancer—with Matt Quinn and Dr. Brian Kerley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eU23swxDT84
YouTube channel ‘Tucker Goodrich: Debugging Life’ https://www.youtube.com/@TuckerGoodrich0
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