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a normal liver and a fatty liver. what we understand from our partners at ucsf is that not alcohol liver disease is accounting for 20 percent of liver transplant per day that is something that didn't happen in the past. >> that's non-alcoholic liver disease? >> non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. and then lastly to what we've been speak together issue of over weight and obesity. there are many other health impacts. guma referred to others. these are ones that we see from tremendous impacts with sugary drinks. i will take questions. >> that is a really helpful presentation. you mentioned a statistic that we talked about before that a 12 ounce can of soda has 9 teaspoons of sugar and 17 ounces and a 20 ounces bottle. you showed a slide the biggest of the big gulps. so for example the teen gulp at 7-eleven, i hadn't heard of that one. 128 ounces. that would put us at over 100 teaspoons depending on how much ice the person would put in there. it could be more than 100 teaspoons of sugar in one beverage. even if you go down
a normal liver and a fatty liver. what we understand from our partners at ucsf is that not alcohol liver disease is accounting for 20 percent of liver transplant per day that is something that didn't happen in the past. >> that's non-alcoholic liver disease? >> non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. and then lastly to what we've been speak together issue of over weight and obesity. there are many other health impacts. guma referred to others. these are ones that we see from tremendous...
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it gives us something called free fatty acid.is the type of fatty acid that your body can utilize. in this fish oil capsule, the reason it has to be so big is that this is the triglyceride form which means it is found in your body and your body cannot utilize it readily. when you take this, this is just fatty acid that can go directly into your system and can be effective for reducing inflammation. >> something very important. in today's world, with the doctor here now, the average person over 55 is on five different prescription medications. omega xl has no drug interaction. it is so important. the improper use of prescription medications is a common cause of death today. you have people love difficulty sleeping at night. and they worry about the medicine they are take. omega xl reduces that fear of if it will interact with other drugs and reduce inflammatory pain you may have. it'll give you a good night's sleep. >> i have done very few testimonials in my life. this is a terrific product. >> i've been practicing medicine are ov
it gives us something called free fatty acid.is the type of fatty acid that your body can utilize. in this fish oil capsule, the reason it has to be so big is that this is the triglyceride form which means it is found in your body and your body cannot utilize it readily. when you take this, this is just fatty acid that can go directly into your system and can be effective for reducing inflammation. >> something very important. in today's world, with the doctor here now, the average person...
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this is when we see non-alcoholic liver cirrhosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and what we used to see as belly is now sugar belly. for people who don't have alcohol have a considerable amount of fatty deposits around the weight with the sugary products. so very complex cascade of events that go on inside the human body. it's not exactly easy to present to the public but there is a very, a growing and important body of evidence that fructose is a toxic substance that harms the liver and causes a very similar set of consequences in the human body and in the liver to alcohol. it makes perfect sense when you think about it because where does alcohol come from? sugar. so the connection that we are seeing between alcohol and sugar is related. i'm speaking from the journal one of the most prestigious journals in the world and one of the most rigorously received journals in our scientific community. i'm not speaking from -- i'm speaking from a place of high scientific credibility when i report to you this new research. this is largely not well enough publicized and we at ucsf part of t
this is when we see non-alcoholic liver cirrhosis, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and what we used to see as belly is now sugar belly. for people who don't have alcohol have a considerable amount of fatty deposits around the weight with the sugary products. so very complex cascade of events that go on inside the human body. it's not exactly easy to present to the public but there is a very, a growing and important body of evidence that fructose is a toxic substance that harms the liver and...
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i would never eat fatty foods. i like to eat vegetables and fruit. >> koreans before vegetables, where as werners seem to eat more wet meat. and even people are quite weight conscience here. the report said more governments need to start introducing taxes on 0 sugary, fatty foods. much of the food and drink industry isn't keen and argue the only thing that will get lighter is people's wallets. bbc news. >> and for more on what could be done to tackle this growing epidemic, i spoke a brief time ago with dr. jayhan from the george washington school of medicine here in washington. so is it the newly wealthy in developing countries who are becoming obese? >> don't think that's necessarily the case. if you look at what's happened to our world through globalization, you will see that the number of kentucky fried chickens and mcdonald's have really spread throughout the developing world. so as a way of getting closer to the western ideal, if you will, a lot of people, wealthy or not, have been eating more westernized diet
i would never eat fatty foods. i like to eat vegetables and fruit. >> koreans before vegetables, where as werners seem to eat more wet meat. and even people are quite weight conscience here. the report said more governments need to start introducing taxes on 0 sugary, fatty foods. much of the food and drink industry isn't keen and argue the only thing that will get lighter is people's wallets. bbc news. >> and for more on what could be done to tackle this growing epidemic, i spoke a...
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it has omega-3 and omega-6 fatty as sits and it has some great fats. you are well aware of the good fats in your diet. hem ep is a perfect super food, but also medicinal. >> i never understood why it got a bad wrap. it was politically motivated by somebody who owned basically trees and didn't want to be in competition with the hemp to make paper. yet throughout the years after that people suffered because of that. i guess it is a good hinge that people are coming around a little bit. >> i am encouraged by the different legislation in states trying to legalize medicinal hemp. it is so good. it is not just a super food. it is not just great for industrial uses as we have mentioned, but it is a really good medicine. >> thank you so much for coming on. i appreciate you being here. >> appreciate it. >>> coming up, we will get the skinny on fats. >>> welcome back. there is so much controversy about fats lately. are they bad? are they good? do they make you fat? do they clog your arteries? trans fats have been around for a very longtime, but only a few months
it has omega-3 and omega-6 fatty as sits and it has some great fats. you are well aware of the good fats in your diet. hem ep is a perfect super food, but also medicinal. >> i never understood why it got a bad wrap. it was politically motivated by somebody who owned basically trees and didn't want to be in competition with the hemp to make paper. yet throughout the years after that people suffered because of that. i guess it is a good hinge that people are coming around a little bit....
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>> it is an omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and you are well aware of the important fats in your diet. it is a perfect super food to eat and it is medicinal. >> i never understood why hemp had a bad wrap. i understand it was politically motivated by somebody who owned basically trees and didn't want to be in competition with hemp to make paper. yet throughout the years after that so many people suffered because of that. >> yeah. >> i guess it is actually a good thing that people are coming around a little bit. >> i the different legislation in states trying to legalize medicinal hemp. it is so good. it is not just a super food. it is not just great for industrial uses as we have mentioned, but it is a really good medicine. >> thank you so much for coming on. i appreciate you being here. >> appreciate it. >>> coming up, we will get the skinny on fats. well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make
>> it is an omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids and you are well aware of the important fats in your diet. it is a perfect super food to eat and it is medicinal. >> i never understood why hemp had a bad wrap. i understand it was politically motivated by somebody who owned basically trees and didn't want to be in competition with hemp to make paper. yet throughout the years after that so many people suffered because of that. >> yeah. >> i guess it is actually a good thing...
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. >> do you call christmas, fatty, fatty chimney man? >> i am glad you brought up a holiday.t is wonderful that you are doing a show on martin luther king day. i think this is what martin luther king would have wanted, four white people sitting here. >> technically this is tuesday morning. i hate to inform you that it is 3:00 a.m. >> i started working on this three weeks ago. >> andy, quickly, last word. >> we have seen this before. it is a sad story of a white boy from canada who wants to be a boy from the hood. that's why he is drinking the lean. high doesn't want the downside of being a black man from the hood like getting stopped every time you tbet in your car. other than that i feel sorry for this guy. bottom line, greg, i said this before, justin bieber is on a downward spiral and he needs help and i hope he gets the help he needs. >> the problem with bieber i find is that he thinks he is the first guy to be young and famous. like nobody has ever done it before. there is david cassidy. his behavior is original as a waffle. >> absolutely, but that's not just him. that i
. >> do you call christmas, fatty, fatty chimney man? >> i am glad you brought up a holiday.t is wonderful that you are doing a show on martin luther king day. i think this is what martin luther king would have wanted, four white people sitting here. >> technically this is tuesday morning. i hate to inform you that it is 3:00 a.m. >> i started working on this three weeks ago. >> andy, quickly, last word. >> we have seen this before. it is a sad story of a...
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omega 3 fatty acids, the theory goes, can do three very important things.ebuild damaged nerve cells, reduce inflammation, keep those brain cells from dying. >> when we look at severe brain trauma, we're looking at an inflammatory event. and, obviously, the one thing you want to do to treat brain trauma is to put out the fire. put out the fire in the brain. >> reporter: the first time this had ever been done, 2006, after a mining explosion. 12 minors died, only one, randy mccloy, survived. but his brain was badly damaged. his team of doctors, including barry seers figured this. 30% of the brain is composed of omega 3 fatty acids. giving him a dose of fish oil might restore function. dr. julian bails was mccloy's nurro surgeon. >> the concept was then trying to rebuild his brain with what it was made from when he was embryo in his mother's womb. >> rebuild his brain? >> yes. we gave him a very high unprecedented dose to make sure we saturated and got high levels in the brain. >> i'd just like to thank everybody for their thoughts and prayers. >> reporter: aft
omega 3 fatty acids, the theory goes, can do three very important things.ebuild damaged nerve cells, reduce inflammation, keep those brain cells from dying. >> when we look at severe brain trauma, we're looking at an inflammatory event. and, obviously, the one thing you want to do to treat brain trauma is to put out the fire. put out the fire in the brain. >> reporter: the first time this had ever been done, 2006, after a mining explosion. 12 minors died, only one, randy mccloy,...
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>> not alcoholic fatty liver. this is your every day i have a fatty liver kind of guy or gal.nce the fat is there it doesn't go away. diet, exercise, lose weight and improve things and minimize the pileup of fat, but if you pile too much fat over time which is completely asymptomatic, you develop liver failure because it becomes fibrotic and sir rot tick and competent insufficiency, when people go for the general physical, my liver enzymes are a little high. therefore the doctor tells you probably have fatty liver. this is a home run because the results are spectacular. ashley: well the trial began in 2011. it was supposed to run through the end of this year, but results were so spectacular we'll move ahead with this. the fda comes in, how long now if what happens? >> what happens now the results were so positive, they did 20 patients and saw dramatic results. these results were based on biopsies. they literally took pieces of tissue and compared before and after. they took the data and fda has to make a recommendation. do we go forward and say, let's approve it as is? or do w
>> not alcoholic fatty liver. this is your every day i have a fatty liver kind of guy or gal.nce the fat is there it doesn't go away. diet, exercise, lose weight and improve things and minimize the pileup of fat, but if you pile too much fat over time which is completely asymptomatic, you develop liver failure because it becomes fibrotic and sir rot tick and competent insufficiency, when people go for the general physical, my liver enzymes are a little high. therefore the doctor tells you...
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team of doctors, including barry seers, figured this, about 30% of the brain is composed of omega 3 fattyose of fish oil might restore function. >> yeah, i'd just like to thank everybody for their thoughts and prayers. >> after the fish oil, he made a dramatic, full recovery. the science is not clear. there have been no large studies, and it didn't always seem to work. but despite that, grant virgin's family, a combination of desperate and determined, decided to give it a try. >> i don't want to wait 20 years, while they do a bunch more studies to prove it really works. i don't need that. >> grant was given 20 grams of fish oil per day through his feeding tube, even more than randy mccloy got. in december of 2012, nine weeks after his accident and only two days after starting high dose fish oil therapy, grant virgin made a phone call. >> it was unbelievable, a couple days into giving him the fish oil, he now is talking in sentences. >> in time, grant became more animated. and soon, he was walking. >> starting with january. >> january, february -- >> here is grant, a year after nearly dyin
team of doctors, including barry seers, figured this, about 30% of the brain is composed of omega 3 fattyose of fish oil might restore function. >> yeah, i'd just like to thank everybody for their thoughts and prayers. >> after the fish oil, he made a dramatic, full recovery. the science is not clear. there have been no large studies, and it didn't always seem to work. but despite that, grant virgin's family, a combination of desperate and determined, decided to give it a try....
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convenience because sometimes it's too fatty or to launch but at the same time you mentioned in the first part of the programme that food culture is very much associated with your family traditions and in france if i'm not mistaken seventy five percent of food is prepared at home in the united states that traditional home cooking is pretty much lost i mean it may be recovering these days but the foodie culture but still people are not you still cooking at home and sometimes they simply don't have the skills of doing that so it's not just a matter of convenience but actually a matter of how society structured and. you know the traditions the family tradition this is more important for stability and for dating because when you diet you don't need to have so much things to cook you can it just grilled chicken on vegetables fruits your words this is not to cook and this is more important after but you know you know there are so much shows in america but cooking that i don't understand why american people don't don't accept to cook and cooking is also something for enjoy yourself so i believe
convenience because sometimes it's too fatty or to launch but at the same time you mentioned in the first part of the programme that food culture is very much associated with your family traditions and in france if i'm not mistaken seventy five percent of food is prepared at home in the united states that traditional home cooking is pretty much lost i mean it may be recovering these days but the foodie culture but still people are not you still cooking at home and sometimes they simply don't...
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you can eat a small piece of salmon a couple of times a week, sardines, anchovies for the omega-3 fatty as well in their other benefits as well. anti-inflammation has been showed to be good in the matured arthritis and probably in cardiac disease also because it lowers triglycerides. >> that seems to be the best diet for losing little a little weight and then also getting a great cardiovascular and if it over time. gerri: doctor, thank you for coming on. we appreciate your time. later in the show, should you be investing in the government? and deathwatch 2014. manyyiconic brands could be on their way out. find out next which brands should be afraid. i [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. we're open to it. if ...
you can eat a small piece of salmon a couple of times a week, sardines, anchovies for the omega-3 fatty as well in their other benefits as well. anti-inflammation has been showed to be good in the matured arthritis and probably in cardiac disease also because it lowers triglycerides. >> that seems to be the best diet for losing little a little weight and then also getting a great cardiovascular and if it over time. gerri: doctor, thank you for coming on. we appreciate your time. later in...
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. >> salty fatty foods that pack into the reward center of the brain.it literally leaves you addicted to that specific food. >> reporter: dr. pamela peak says that feeding people with food addictions is a little trickier than substance problems because you cannot stop eating. >> you can eliminate the food that ignite your reward center. >> do you believe you will ever get over your food condition? >> i don't. it is a chronic condition i will always have to manage. >> reporter: she is now in recovery in a program for food addicts. >> i have a sweet tooth. >> you hope there would be a ingredient that works for a cup cake. that is it for wusa9 news at noon, but we will be back at 5:00 and you can check us out 24 hours a day on wusa9.com. have a great day, a great weekend, and we
. >> salty fatty foods that pack into the reward center of the brain.it literally leaves you addicted to that specific food. >> reporter: dr. pamela peak says that feeding people with food addictions is a little trickier than substance problems because you cannot stop eating. >> you can eliminate the food that ignite your reward center. >> do you believe you will ever get over your food condition? >> i don't. it is a chronic condition i will always have to manage....
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but folks, while i'm out there getting skinny, america's deviants are rolling a fattie, jim? >> some coloradoans have a lot to celebrate on january 1st. colorado became the first state in the nation to allow the sale of marijuana for recreational use and hundreds lined up to get it. >> $1 million of recreational marijuana reportedly sold there on wednesday alone. >> stephen: a million dollars of pot in one day. otherwise known as a full nelson. nation, this news, this news nauseated me so much that i might qualified for medical marijuana. can someone check on that. you can get on that. thank you very much. america's moral corps is being gutted and the rest of our moral apple is being made into a bong. how dare, how dare coloradoans spend january 1st ruining their bodies with weed when they should be at home vomiting all the booze from new year's eve like god intended. and thankfully-- (applause) yes. we have some vomit fans here tonight thankfully some patriots are standing up an they're not just ignorant buzz kills they're experienced buzz kills like "new york times" columni
but folks, while i'm out there getting skinny, america's deviants are rolling a fattie, jim? >> some coloradoans have a lot to celebrate on january 1st. colorado became the first state in the nation to allow the sale of marijuana for recreational use and hundreds lined up to get it. >> $1 million of recreational marijuana reportedly sold there on wednesday alone. >> stephen: a million dollars of pot in one day. otherwise known as a full nelson. nation, this news, this news...
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they reported organic whole milk contains more omega-3 fatty acids beneficial to heart health, and less diabetes. >>> we're waiting to hear from governor chris christie at the top of the hour over the escalating scandal about the traffic jam that his aides ordered. did they know about it? we will have that for you live. >>> meanwhile, in the growing debate over income inequality and the power to bridge that gap, a new documentary goes into accounting devastated by the economy, and chronicles an extraordinary transformation of one group of students. emily pillton and her partner matt miller went into a high school with the idea that throwing them into a design project could spark the create activity and intelligence they maybe didn't know they had, especially when a lot of their learning takes place online. >> p.e.d., basically p.e. online, can you can believe it. >> an exercise log, which is 70% of your grade or something like that. it defeats the purpose of physical ed. >> designer, activist, educator is one of the subjects "if you built it" and "design revolution" and "tell them i bui
they reported organic whole milk contains more omega-3 fatty acids beneficial to heart health, and less diabetes. >>> we're waiting to hear from governor chris christie at the top of the hour over the escalating scandal about the traffic jam that his aides ordered. did they know about it? we will have that for you live. >>> meanwhile, in the growing debate over income inequality and the power to bridge that gap, a new documentary goes into accounting devastated by the economy,...
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. >> smuggery, fatty, salty food -- sugary, fatty, salty food combinations that actually hack into thereward searcher it in your brain, they cause changes in the reward center that literally leave you addicted to that specific food. >> reporter: dr. pamela peak says treating patients with food addiction is trickier than treating those with substance problems because you can't simply stop eating. >> you most certainly can eliminate and avoid the foods that truly ignite your reward center. >> reporter: dr. peak discovered refined sugars were triggering hillary's overeating, so she cut them from our diet and lost weight. do you believe you'll ever get over your food addiction? >> i don't. i do see it as a chronic condition, something that i have to manage the rest of my life. >> reporter: she's now in recovery getting support from other overeaters in a program for food addicts. bigad shaban, cbs news, los angeles. >> while research has shown a strong connection between food addiction and obesity, 1 study found as many as 11% of normal weight participants could also be diagnosed as food ad
. >> smuggery, fatty, salty food -- sugary, fatty, salty food combinations that actually hack into thereward searcher it in your brain, they cause changes in the reward center that literally leave you addicted to that specific food. >> reporter: dr. pamela peak says treating patients with food addiction is trickier than treating those with substance problems because you can't simply stop eating. >> you most certainly can eliminate and avoid the foods that truly ignite your...
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obesity and fatty liver goes hand in hand.in the western world is staggering and this is the first company that stepped forward with what looks like a therapy for this disease. >> here's my beef with some of the cloud computing companies and i will compare the two. you have a market cap now which is over $5 billion on intercept. is the market opportunity for this drug, let's say it booms, right, it's approved and it booms, is the market opportunity greater than the market cap for the company right now? those are the problems i have. when companies go out of control and they can never sell enough product to meet the expectations that are built in. >> the market is so large here that even under somewhat conservative assumptions, we think intercept's drug could do several billion dollars a year in sales. unlike tech or consumer goods, success in biotech tends to be very stable. the company's got i.p. on the drug up to 2027. so when you start adding up years of revenues in a multi-billion dollar range, you can easily eclipse the c
obesity and fatty liver goes hand in hand.in the western world is staggering and this is the first company that stepped forward with what looks like a therapy for this disease. >> here's my beef with some of the cloud computing companies and i will compare the two. you have a market cap now which is over $5 billion on intercept. is the market opportunity for this drug, let's say it booms, right, it's approved and it booms, is the market opportunity greater than the market cap for the...
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when you look at some of the the really fatty, chloric pizzas out there that make it hard to stay ond of reasonable diet plan. >> if you want to see the worst in each category, log on to cnnhealth.com. appreciate having you on the program. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, keeping on topic, a federal lawsuit begins unproven weight loss plans. these are some of the product names you'll know and may even use them. we'll tell you what's up, next. fpz farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? . >>> this week the federal trade commission. charged four companies with false advertising related to weight loss products. this isn't going to surprise a lot of people. but sensa and lean spa are going to collectively pay $34 million to refund consumers for unfounded promises. that's a quote. sensa was tellin
when you look at some of the the really fatty, chloric pizzas out there that make it hard to stay ond of reasonable diet plan. >> if you want to see the worst in each category, log on to cnnhealth.com. appreciate having you on the program. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, keeping on topic, a federal lawsuit begins unproven weight loss plans. these are some of the product names you'll know and may even use them. we'll tell you what's up, next. fpz farmer: hello, i'm an idaho...
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it is too fatty. >> you could please weight but it may not be overall healthy? >> you are right.nk there is a deiter that is good for everyone. you should look at your base, your acidity, find out we touching your skin they know if you are high dried. mediterranean diet is number three on the list, you good grape, fats, avocado, nuts all are great for you. it is a great mix. this has a lot of meat although it keeps the sugar away but the best diet is to get rid of sugar, keep your sodium to less than 2400 milligram a day, stay away from white influence and fall mediterranean diet, is a good mix. >> we both agree. i add exercise. if you regularly exercise it changes your hormones and you do not want to drink so much. >> we will come up with "sunday house call diet." this is our project. >> you can reprogram the brain to eat better. doctors, thank you. hope everyone gives something a try today. great to have you here. >> good to see you. "media buzz" with howard kurtz is next. he has a lot to say. shear howard. >> this sunday, it was just a local scandal involving bridge traffic un
it is too fatty. >> you could please weight but it may not be overall healthy? >> you are right.nk there is a deiter that is good for everyone. you should look at your base, your acidity, find out we touching your skin they know if you are high dried. mediterranean diet is number three on the list, you good grape, fats, avocado, nuts all are great for you. it is a great mix. this has a lot of meat although it keeps the sugar away but the best diet is to get rid of sugar, keep your...
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too much fat in this diet, like the atkins too fatty. >> you might lose weight but it may not be overall. >> yeah, you're right, jamie. i just don't think there's a diet that's good for everybody. i think you should look at why are your acidity, base, ta you can to a nutritionist, just by touching your skin they know whether you're hydrated around. we've talked about the mediterranean diet, number three on the list, not so bad, you get olive oil, the great fat, avocados and those things, nuts which is great for you and it's a great mix. this one i think has a lot of meat, even though it keeps the sugar away but the best diet is to get rid of sugar, keep your sodium less than 2,400 mi milligrams a day, stay away from white flour and follow the mediterranean diet. >> we both agree and i would add exercise to that. if you regular exercise it changes the hormones in your brain so you don't want to eat as much. drink a lot of water and exercise. >> i think we're going to come up with "sunday house call diet." >> that's great that you can reprogram your brain to eat better for a lifestyle. doc
too much fat in this diet, like the atkins too fatty. >> you might lose weight but it may not be overall. >> yeah, you're right, jamie. i just don't think there's a diet that's good for everybody. i think you should look at why are your acidity, base, ta you can to a nutritionist, just by touching your skin they know whether you're hydrated around. we've talked about the mediterranean diet, number three on the list, not so bad, you get olive oil, the great fat, avocados and those...
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. >> like she smoked a big fatty and started watching cartoons. >> lil bub does not live in colorado.es in bloomington, indiana, where mike adopted her. they say she's part of a perfectly healthy litter that was stray, but she had a few problems. see here she's t adopt her happy and healthy. >> pretty funny looking! >> i know. >> how can you not love that thing? >> they say she's a perfect kitten and she's not the size of a full-grown cat. and they also say those a dwarf. >> she's adorable. >> and the owner made this video to encourage people to adopt pets even ones that aren't necessarily perfect. >> hold on a second, did i just see half a million likes on her facebook page? >> lil bub has more than 600,000 likes. >> wow, more people like lil bub than "right this minute." >>> in this video that we found on duking video, we see this precious little girl in her seat in the car. mom is recording. and she's singing to miley cyrus. but the song is still building. >> we're leading up to the big -- the big -- >> the big wrecking ball. >> yes. >> oh, and wait until it gets there. ♪ i came in
. >> like she smoked a big fatty and started watching cartoons. >> lil bub does not live in colorado.es in bloomington, indiana, where mike adopted her. they say she's part of a perfectly healthy litter that was stray, but she had a few problems. see here she's t adopt her happy and healthy. >> pretty funny looking! >> i know. >> how can you not love that thing? >> they say she's a perfect kitten and she's not the size of a full-grown cat. and they also say...
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resolution-related companies to so-called sin stocks, companies behind things like cigarettes, booze and fatty fast foots. how these stocks performed at the start of the new year. >> reporter: they are certainly not good for your health but may be good for your investment portfolio, these publicly traded companies that specialize in tobacco, alcohol, gambling and fast food. the negative stick has attached caused traditional investors to steer clear but those willing have reaped sinful returns over the past decade and when the economy is bad, they have done even better. >> take a mutual fund with holds like mgm resorts. the fund returned more than the s&p 500 in 201 and in the last five years, beat it by ten percent. here is where the stocks get more interesting. with the exception of gambling, they typically suffer a post-holiday hang over perhaps due to the new years resolutions. nearly all of the major multi billion-dollar companies of tobacco, alcohol and fast food industries have under performed the s&p 500 over the past three years in january. but it doesn't seem to last. investors relaps
resolution-related companies to so-called sin stocks, companies behind things like cigarettes, booze and fatty fast foots. how these stocks performed at the start of the new year. >> reporter: they are certainly not good for your health but may be good for your investment portfolio, these publicly traded companies that specialize in tobacco, alcohol, gambling and fast food. the negative stick has attached caused traditional investors to steer clear but those willing have reaped sinful...
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so we really like that, particularly, again, when you look at some of the really fatty caloric -- highlyizzas that are out there that just make it really hard to stay on any kind of reasonable diet plan. >> if you want to see the worst in each category as well -- who doesn't want to see that -- logon to cnnhealth.com. we'll have a big reveal there from david. appreciate you being on the program. >>> still ahead, keeping on topic, there is a federal lawsuit out there against unfounded and unproven weight loss claims. these are some of the product names you're going to know. you may even use them. that's next. farmer: hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer. and our giant idaho potato truck is still missing. so my dog and i we're going to go find it. it's out there somewhere spreading the good word about idaho potatoes and raising money for meals on wheels. but we'd really like our truck back, so if you see it, let us know, would you? thanks. what? so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying ne
so we really like that, particularly, again, when you look at some of the really fatty caloric -- highlyizzas that are out there that just make it really hard to stay on any kind of reasonable diet plan. >> if you want to see the worst in each category as well -- who doesn't want to see that -- logon to cnnhealth.com. we'll have a big reveal there from david. appreciate you being on the program. >>> still ahead, keeping on topic, there is a federal lawsuit out there against...
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convenience because sometimes it's too fatty or to launch but at the same time you mentioned in the first part of the program that food culture is very much associated with your family traditions and in france if i'm not mistaken seventy five percent of food is prepared at home in the united states that traditional home cooking is pretty much lost i mean it may be recovering these days with the foodie culture but still people are not you still cooking at home and sometimes they simply don't have the skills of doing that so it's not just a matter of convenience but actually the matter of how society is structured and. you know the traditions the family tradition this is more important for stability and for dating because when you diet you don't need to have so much things to cook you can it just chicken vegetables fruits your words this is not to cook and this is more important after but you know you know there are so much shows in america but cooking that i don't understand why american people don't want to cook and cooking is also something for enjoy yourself so i believe this is a time
convenience because sometimes it's too fatty or to launch but at the same time you mentioned in the first part of the program that food culture is very much associated with your family traditions and in france if i'm not mistaken seventy five percent of food is prepared at home in the united states that traditional home cooking is pretty much lost i mean it may be recovering these days with the foodie culture but still people are not you still cooking at home and sometimes they simply don't...
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more and i really appreciate the data so that conservative to 48 million to 61 million if we add on fatty diseases and oral health and if we show other impacts we'll show it's much higher than that and showing other impacts on children. perhaps if we can look more into other data and studies for the future. i also wanted to say that mr. smith and miss guma looked at other cities. we are trying to draw the best experiences and suggestions from not only dr. riter man in richmond and gale mclauk listen and el monte in the san gabriel valleyey to look at suggestions to help better craft policies in our cities. i also want to say that disparities that christina gupta are bringing awareness to our very critical areas and the maps showing that it's a citywide problem. but again, the funds as we come up with one proposal for the battle we are looking very carefully at targeting in the most appropriate and effective ways to communities that are the most that face the most health disparities. i also want to say how to report shows how urgent the report is before many of us and hope we move as quick
more and i really appreciate the data so that conservative to 48 million to 61 million if we add on fatty diseases and oral health and if we show other impacts we'll show it's much higher than that and showing other impacts on children. perhaps if we can look more into other data and studies for the future. i also wanted to say that mr. smith and miss guma looked at other cities. we are trying to draw the best experiences and suggestions from not only dr. riter man in richmond and gale mclauk...
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. >>> a new study in the journal of neurology found people who have higher levels of omega 3 fatty acids had larger brain volumes later in life. they found the difference was equivalent to preserving up to two years of brain health. a lot of the increased brain matter was in areas that play a key role in memory. >>> okay, time for the facebook question of the morning. the average american eats 23 pounds of this every year. is it a, candy, b, cheese, c, french fries? go to our facebook page. give us your answer and tell us why. we'll share some of your comments throughout the morning. >> this week when you answer the question of the morning, you have a chance to win four tickets to the monster jam at verizon center this friday and saturday. we're going to choose a winner every day this week. thanks for wa king >>> we're looking at temperatures in the single digits in many areas. 15 at national airport. one now at dulles. yeah, very, very cold. we've got clear to partly cloudy skies now. we are going to see partly to mostly cloudy skies as we head through midday. i want you to watch the li
. >>> a new study in the journal of neurology found people who have higher levels of omega 3 fatty acids had larger brain volumes later in life. they found the difference was equivalent to preserving up to two years of brain health. a lot of the increased brain matter was in areas that play a key role in memory. >>> okay, time for the facebook question of the morning. the average american eats 23 pounds of this every year. is it a, candy, b, cheese, c, french fries? go to our...
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on the blue plaid and go outside get in the collective dance and play the scene of this menace of a fatty meal and that was the one that the moment. and not one's tongue oh five when the wood around ten years on the students in the principal see the conditions have improved and continue to improve. i must have the right. i mean an apathetic. what if i wanted for that because these fish have their eyes and know they had woken up on old looked up the candy that i love a good thing she's got a strong comeback in the week. i'm on the side as to get ready so that was in line is to be whipping up a nest on the side yelling ask and women are now passing competitive entrance exams in the universities which in turn offers a broader career choices and opportunities. in other other than that gave them to not feel as if i'm distracted. ms has denied as he estimates that he's better than that is at the mamak this area school whoever's not representative of afghan education general. many schools especially in rural or unstable regions desperately need teachers to provide basic education for only the us
on the blue plaid and go outside get in the collective dance and play the scene of this menace of a fatty meal and that was the one that the moment. and not one's tongue oh five when the wood around ten years on the students in the principal see the conditions have improved and continue to improve. i must have the right. i mean an apathetic. what if i wanted for that because these fish have their eyes and know they had woken up on old looked up the candy that i love a good thing she's got a...
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he does not buy the ridiculously expensive otoro, the fatty belly meat of the bluefin tuna that peopleund for. instead, he buys tuna from the heads, using his knife skills to go for qualities that most others miss, removing every bit of sinew from what would otherwise be a difficult piece of meat. in total, it's, well, perfect. and he cures the results. actually cures it. breaking down its molecular structure in a desirable way by freezing it quickly in a medical-grade blast freezer where it will stay for a week or longer at minus 82 degrees celsius. he pioneered this technique years ago in new york, where if you bothered to ask, he would have proudly told you that the absolutely unbelievably sublime piece of perfect sushi you were eating was frozen. >> delicious. >> thank you very much. >> which is more important, the rice or the fish? >> rice. >> more important? what percentage? >> about 90%. >> wow. >> fish is the second ingredient. the main ingredient is rice. so my sushi is rice. >> yasuda, he still trains, though his fighting days are over. he says he was tired of hurting people.
he does not buy the ridiculously expensive otoro, the fatty belly meat of the bluefin tuna that peopleund for. instead, he buys tuna from the heads, using his knife skills to go for qualities that most others miss, removing every bit of sinew from what would otherwise be a difficult piece of meat. in total, it's, well, perfect. and he cures the results. actually cures it. breaking down its molecular structure in a desirable way by freezing it quickly in a medical-grade blast freezer where it...
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we were all still able to lower calories by using less fatty ingredients and using vegetables instead of me this charcoal and airy choices. the truth of the traditional spirit of the lunar holiday by satisfying the appetites of loved ones while wishing them good health in the new year all the audio knits. we're going to shift your snout while the korean government is making an effort to control the spread of the bird flu virus especially during the lunar new year holiday when many of the nation's residents will be traveling. it appears to be harder than ever to contain it. two more chicken farms come from the virus earlier this thursday. london hostel in the central province of twenty door and another in the jam in tow sometimes the province in the southeastern part of the country. because decontamination rather than medium is especially disturbing as it shows the virus is gradually spreading his word. prior to the report the virus had only been detected in the west of the chickens on the farm and we don't have a read even cold it was an apostle. all chickens within the reuse of three
we were all still able to lower calories by using less fatty ingredients and using vegetables instead of me this charcoal and airy choices. the truth of the traditional spirit of the lunar holiday by satisfying the appetites of loved ones while wishing them good health in the new year all the audio knits. we're going to shift your snout while the korean government is making an effort to control the spread of the bird flu virus especially during the lunar new year holiday when many of the...
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owned by the taxpayer so fatty mae and freddie mac. which are government sponsored enterprises often submit large swap orders to hedge their huge holdings of home mortgages against swings in the bond market the size of the orders provide an incentive for front running ahead of the trades so the f.b.i. bulletin this is a bulletin that went out to various participants in market and said that these were targets for market manipulation trades that were put in by fannie mae and freddie mac. but again they reiterated it's perfectly legal and their interpretation of the law is going to buoy in the water flowing and there's a ship about to pass by the that's the fannie mae and freddie mac. orders coming to the floor then you get to make a bet on if that bill is going to go up or not based on the president so. this enormous ship sailing by the blue it's a one hundred percent guaranteed trade so course you borrow money from the central bank and the others on wall street and the lender to you had zero percent interest to make a bet of any size yo
owned by the taxpayer so fatty mae and freddie mac. which are government sponsored enterprises often submit large swap orders to hedge their huge holdings of home mortgages against swings in the bond market the size of the orders provide an incentive for front running ahead of the trades so the f.b.i. bulletin this is a bulletin that went out to various participants in market and said that these were targets for market manipulation trades that were put in by fannie mae and freddie mac. but...
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day we had to oversee the number of deaths across the country in the festivities at today's being a fatty and when it was really not any app open design finance. well how was that protests held by the enemies of the domestic forces across the country in all the things you don't recognize that the states they will sail out very angry because of the hated security policies that led to the taps and across the country yesterday. they said in a stump up the santa cruz has inked a close associate of the fights because he said. they say is the sound there are problems with bits and bites my face is expected this season. it may actually creativity to stay within the states because it's an oscar. he was the scene. among other things that have been a treat to read it with a defense that has to sweat as allowing me to trust his opinion say the documents pretty content is any way in advance of a painting with odd bits and pieces of it because it was a stamping the sentiment was his eyes again. i can to keep protesting that you respect of what happens to me that not all it does cause jason doesn't see
day we had to oversee the number of deaths across the country in the festivities at today's being a fatty and when it was really not any app open design finance. well how was that protests held by the enemies of the domestic forces across the country in all the things you don't recognize that the states they will sail out very angry because of the hated security policies that led to the taps and across the country yesterday. they said in a stump up the santa cruz has inked a close associate of...