Dr. Dean Ornish: UnDo It! Reversing Chronic Disease with Lifestyle
Dean Ornish is the founder and president of the nonprofit Preventive Medicine Research Institute, clinical professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, and the author of six books, all national bestsellers.
He has received numerous honors, including the Outstanding Sound Alumnus Award from the University of Texas, Austin, and the National Public Health Hero Award from the University of California, Berkley.
Dr. Ornish was recognized as a "Time 100 Innovator"; by Life magazine as "one of the 50 most influential members of his generation"; by People as "one of the most interesting people of the year"; and by Forbes as "one of the world's seven most powerful teachers."
In this interview we discuss his new book, "UnDo It! How simple lifestyle changes can reverse most chronic diseases."
His tenants are Eat Well (hint...it's plants), Move More, Stress Less, Love More. Dr. Ornish is such a joy to speak to and we had an incredible discussion and he shared his past that brought the insight of lifestyle interventions to reverse chronic disease.
After almost 40 years of research (which could fill a volume of books), Dr. Ornish, has the expertise and experience to help lead to a brighter future!
Dr. Ornish's book, here. https://undoitbook.com
Find out more about Dr. Ornish at http://ornish.com.
Facebook.com/ornish
Twitter: @deanornishmd
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Sausalito, CA
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