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You Are What You Eat: Unpacking The Twin Study Documentary & Exploring Dairy Dilemmas and Supplement Secrets

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This week's episode of Heart Doc VIPP with Dr. Joel Kahn is a whirlwind of intriguing health insights. Dr. Kahn, our ever-curious heart health guru, revisits the contentious topic of full-fat dairy and its effects on the heart. He also introduces us to Fatty 15, a new supplement that's snagging the spotlight. If your interest is piqued, snag a discount over at Fatty15.

But wait, there's more! Dr. Kahn delves into other bite-sized health nuggets, including the latest data on GG Pure (find more at Xtend-Life) and its dynamic duo partnership with CoQ10 (check it out at Dr. Joel Kahn's Shop). Plus, he touches on the fascinating topic of life expectancy, highlighting that women tend to outlive men.

For the main course, Dr. Kahn breaks down the groundbreaking research featured in the new Netflix documentary, "You Are What You Eat." This eye-opening study explores the effects of a vegan diet versus an omnivore diet over 8 weeks, conducted on 21 pairs of identical twins. The documentary spotlights 4 of these pairs, and Dr. Kahn discusses 2 significant research papers that reveal the stunning benefits of a short-term vegan diet. It's an episode packed with surprising discoveries and must-know health info!

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This week's episode of Heart Doc VIPP with Dr. Joel Kahn is a whirlwind of intriguing health insights. Dr. Kahn, our ever-curious heart health guru, revisits the contentious topic of full-fat dairy and its effects on the heart. He also introduces us to Fatty 15, a new supplement that's snagging the spotlight. If your interest is piqued, snag a discount over at Fatty15.

But wait, there's more! Dr. Kahn delves into other bite-sized health nuggets, including the latest data on GG Pure (find more at Xtend-Life) and its dynamic duo partnership with CoQ10 (check it out at Dr. Joel Kahn's Shop). Plus, he touches on the fascinating topic of life expectancy, highlighting that women tend to outlive men.

For the main course, Dr. Kahn breaks down the groundbreaking research featured in the new Netflix documentary, "You Are What You Eat." This eye-opening study explores the effects of a vegan diet versus an omnivore diet over 8 weeks, conducted on 21 pairs of identical twins. The documentary spotlights 4 of these pairs, and Dr. Kahn discusses 2 significant research papers that reveal the stunning benefits of a short-term vegan diet. It's an episode packed with surprising discoveries and must-know health info!

  continue reading

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