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When Green Foods Aren’t So Green

By David Blyweiss, M.D., Advanced Natural Wellness

February 28, 2014

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  • Are you getting all you should from your greens?
  • Common cooking mistakes that could derail your health
  • My secret recipe for maximum nutrition

I’m always glad to hear it when a patient tells me he or she is eating plenty of green leafy vegetables. Some of them are partial to turnip greens, collards, mustard greens and kale. Others like to eat salads that contain a mix of lettuces along with some spinach and arugula. Continue reading

Going Green is This Easy

By David Blyweiss, M.D., Advanced Natural Wellness

Greens are among my very favorite foods.

Are You Suffering From...

  • Love handles and a pot belly
  • Romance that isn't what it used to
  • Forgetfulness and inattention
  • Low (or no) strength and endurance
  • A sex drive that's shifted into neutral...or worse

If so...you may have Mature Male Burnout.  Click here to discover more about this unique condition and what you can do about it.

Steamed, sautéed, raw—it doesn’t matter. Load up my plate and I’m happy. In fact, I’d eat them even if they weren’t so healthy! But I know that there are a lot of people who simply can’t stand the thought of eating kale, spinach or broccoli. Continue reading