Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy Interview Dr Joel Fuhrman, Author of Eat For Health, Eat To Live, Cholesterol Protection and more

 
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On tonight’s show, Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy learn all about eating a more nutritionally dense diet in order to reverse the disease process, get rid of your food addiction and lose weight from Dr Joel Fuhrman.

Dr Fuhrman is a board–certified family physician from New Jersey who specializes in preventing and reversing disease through nutritional and natural methods.

He is the author of Eat To Live: The Revolutionary Plan for Fast and Sustained Weight Loss.. His brand new book Eat For Health (a two volume set) is widely acclaimed as a medical breakthrough for weight loss, disease reversal and prevention.

Dr. Fuhrman is one of the country’s leading experts on nutrition and natural healing, Joel has appeared on hundreds of radio and television shows including: ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, Today, Good Morning America, the Discovery Channel, TV Food Network, CNBC and many more.

In his book Eat To Live. He explains that this is not about measuring portions and trying to eat less food. It is about choosing the highest quality foods that can remove your food addictions and about having you lose your desire to overeat. The more nutrient dense food you consume, the faster your health will improve. Fat will melt away, the need for medication will lessen, and you’ll reverse the disease process! Imagine that, get healthier and lose weight just by eating more vegetables and fruit.  Sounds suspiciously like what Dr Fitness has been saying.

When Dr Mehmet Oz, MD, has patients whose life depends on losing weight, they call on Dr Fuhrman. So if you want to live longer, reduce your need for medications, lose weight faster than you ever thought possible, and dramatically improve your health, you should check out Eat For Health. For more information please check out his website www.drfuhrman.com

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