Mark always presents state of the art biomedical information, and delivers fresh immunity details in provocative stories that will absolutely change your thinking. To face Reality we must overcome Denial.
Take a look at this short video, then take a look at his interview with Arianna Huffington below. [Click over to Vimeo, it works there.] Mark, as Chairman of the Board of the Institute for Functional Medicine, is one of the most important physicians on the planet working diligently to inform both public and professionals about specifically how we can improve healthcare both in your home, and internationally. Mark is smart, and a great guy.
He's an expert on Gluten, Milk and Immune Challenges that effect brain function. Sign up below ↓ to hear Mark next week at The Gluten Summit.
An Insight, an Idea with Dr. Mark Hyman from The Institute for Functional Med on Vimeo.
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See this CorePsych Milk and Wheat Allergy Video Playlist at YouTube with Dr Tom O'Bryan and specific Cyrex Lab Testing Recommendations from Sean Croxton from Underground Wellness.
More on another outstanding Gluten Summit speaker tomorrow AM… stay tuned! 😎
cp
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These videos were my “wake up” activity today — as I slurped my coffee before I was fully awake (slowly getting enough alertness on board to get ready for my day). GOOD CHOICE!
Mark Hyman is a charmingly articulate and incredibly well-informed “spokesperson” for these issues (not bad to look at either ::grin::)
I was aware of many of the links between mental and physical health issues and food sensitivities (and lack of proper diagnosis), but I was SHOCKED by some of the study-based statistics he reeled off about the the under-diagnosis and its dangers.
Huffington’s point in Video Two – about unsustainable health-care costs being a strong motivator – is well-taken and heard before, of course, but TRILLIONS???? Good Lord, we could clear the deficit if we could handle the **underlying** cause of chronic health problems vs. our current focus on ameliorating symptoms.
I am SO looking forward to this Summit to hear more of Hyman’s thoughts as well as what the others interviewed have to say — I hope *everybody* signs up and attends!
Well, cp, it must be *extremely* validating for you to see so many experts underscoring and reiterating the same things YOU have been saying for a very long time.
Thanks for being a front-runner and for keeping up with with the daunting task of staying aware of the latest research.
MORE THAN THAT – thanks for taking many of the minutes of YOUR life to share, hoping to improve the minutes of ours.
xx,
mgh
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Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, CMC, SCAC, MCC
– ADD Coach Training Field founder; ADD Coaching co-founder –
(blogs: ADDandSoMuchMore, ADDerWorld & ethosconsultancynz – dot com)
“It takes a village to educate a world!”
Madelyn,
Just read The Devil in the Milk flying back and forth to FL for an all day meeting yesterday. I can’t tell you how important that book is in this brief comment. It’s over the top, remarkably important. Why? Because he’s like Tom O’Bryan…seriously done his homework. Milk genetics effects brain function – yes.
For a shorter video version of why I’m switching to Cyrex for testing see this playlist, skip over my two, then drive into the milk vids and the very last vid is why on that Gluten testing. Outstanding. Funny and smart. It’s here: shrunk for distribution http://bit.ly/mawimmun. Great fun.
You’re great – thanks for your kind and smart comments – super knowing a woman who gets it, and communicates so well.
cp
I may not have mentioned my own milk sensitivity to you – it’s what led to my ADD dx, actually!
Following the big “Avoid the Heartbreak of Osteoporosis” craze, spiking my coffee to make *sure* I got three glasses of that milk-stuff I’ve never really cared for & generally avoided — to make SURE I got enough calcium from natural sources — made me crazier than a June Bug on crack!
Pushed me right OVER the “I can’t function AT ALL anymore” ledge. Went back to *my* “normal” as soon as milk was eliminated. Fortunately, yogurt doesn’t seem to have the same effect, but I must avoid milk otherwise if I want to function at the top of my game(even cream sauces).
Even now, when I “cheat” I get ADDle-brained – so I have to confine my poison (ice cream jones and a BIT of cheese sprinkled on top of some dishes) to times when I can afford to be low functioning.
Some small transgressions result only in minor fuzziness – but I’m never sure how my current cortisol profile will respond to even a little bit of a cheat. Nice to know there is something I can do to avoid the worst of the craziness, however.
Eager to read your milk book recommendation – and SO looking forward to the Summit. Just posted a reminder article on ADDandSoMuchMore, btw – linked it here for folks to watch the videos.
xx,
mgh
Very solid! With that flaming milk history you will completely love that Devil book and will, with your thespian experience, love the videos w Sean Croxton. You very likely, as did I w my own med problems [more later], drank far too much A1 Midwest Jersey/Holstein white stuff. The cows w A2, the huggable blonds directly from N Africa…[another story there from a presentation in Waco TX] – just wait, you will become as I am, even more seriously converted to the emergent pervasive relevance of this particular A2 challenge.
Thanks so much for sharing, you’re accepted into the Immunity Nation… – now for the secret handshake.
cp
Milk Book is now “in prep” to be sent from Amazon.
Clicked from your site link — and picked up a couple of other books “on my list” while there (Virginia Hurley’s Positive Psych Book, and a colleague-recommended Kid-Friendly ADHD & Autism Cookbook about eating gluten-free among them – for the upfront info more than the back-section recipes, btw) — don’t spend your penny or so Affiliate income all in one place ::grin::
Seriously, I do appreciate your bookstore to make it easy to actually order vs. “meaning to” in ADD perpetuity. Can’t read them otherwise, right?
Yet another way you support us all, and I SO appreciate the time it takes to hook us all up.
xx,
mgh
M,
Thanks for using the bookstore – do hope it makes shopping easier… yeah, my biannual income from the bookstore will not by a Tall at Starbucks, – but value added service will hopefully make a difference in the lives of fellow travelers!
cp
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