Dr. Kristi Funk live at the International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine 2023!

Published 2024-07-12
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Registering for the conference gets you:
- Up to 20 continuing education credits for physicians, nurses, dietitians, health coaches, and pharmacists
- Presentations from 25 speakers on the latest nutrition research
- Networking sessions
- Delicious plant-based meals throughout the conference
- Discounted hotel room rates at the Grand Hyatt Washington

At the 2023 International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine, Dr. Kristi Funk presented the latest research on lifestyle and nutrition intervention for breast cancer prevention!

All Comments (21)
  • @chezsuzie
    Bravo to Dr. Funk for calling herself out for having vilified soy once upon a time—that’s the sign of a person with REAL integrity!
  • @monicasong427
    Eating the source of all essential nutrients from a diversity of plants and fungi is the kindest, healthful, and the most sustainable. Anyone who claims vegan is expensive doesn’t know beans and potatoes.
  • @johnhollar6001
    I will pass this on to my wife. I doubt she will take this seriously. Wish she would but I have my doubts.
  • @11235Aodh
    I don't if i'm still alive to see this ;). Even a whole plant exclusive diet won't bring me there.
  • @k.h.6991
    In the title surely you all meant 2023, not 20023.
  • @SH-gg9us
    Ground flaxseeds become rancid after exposing to air and heat. Dr Kristi mentioned about the flaxseed muffins. I don't understand why we still can benefit from eating the muffins. Can someone explain that? Tks!
  • @white-rabbit93
    Breast cancer and all these cancers are killers for sure. Great work Dr. Punk.
  • @M.I.R.K.A
    What is the phrase uttered at 35:12? You don't need to. Nobody in the US has ...???
  • @bonnier7746
    The USA recommends women have mammograms more OFTEN than any other Country! The INCREASED exposure to radiation may be to blame for the INCREASED breast cancer!
  • smoothie recipe at 44:38. I'd swap out green tea for barley grass powder - because it's more nutritious, takes fewer resources to grow, and avoids the neurotoxic stimulant: caffeine! Same with cacao - you cna swap it out for carob no problem!! (well it has natural sugars, but still - it avoids the caffeine). Instead of red grapes - concord's the best - her words! (or was it Chuck or Dr. Barnard's? Someone said it). Some citrus is more sugary than others - beware. What about ginger? Only turmeric? But isn't turmeric high in oxalates? How can the body circulate that way? Where's the amaranth - high in lysine?