Dr. Jeff Bland
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It has a different effect than does polyflavin-3-ols like quercetin, which then influences a different collection of immunological principles. So it's the combination of this portfolio that gives rise to the harmony that we call the orchestra of our biology.
It has a different effect than does polyflavin-3-ols like quercetin, which then influences a different collection of immunological principles. So it's the combination of this portfolio that gives rise to the harmony that we call the orchestra of our biology.
It has a different effect than does polyflavin-3-ols like quercetin, which then influences a different collection of immunological principles. So it's the combination of this portfolio that gives rise to the harmony that we call the orchestra of our biology.
So how do we... I think about these phytochemicals in that way, and I think... Can I just say, I want to celebrate that for a moment. That's a drop the mic. What you just said, I hope everybody who's listening to this podcast is picking up. This is a seminal change in thinking in nutrition, what you just stated. Bruce Ames, God rest his soul, he just recently passed away, our
So how do we... I think about these phytochemicals in that way, and I think... Can I just say, I want to celebrate that for a moment. That's a drop the mic. What you just said, I hope everybody who's listening to this podcast is picking up. This is a seminal change in thinking in nutrition, what you just stated. Bruce Ames, God rest his soul, he just recently passed away, our
So how do we... I think about these phytochemicals in that way, and I think... Can I just say, I want to celebrate that for a moment. That's a drop the mic. What you just said, I hope everybody who's listening to this podcast is picking up. This is a seminal change in thinking in nutrition, what you just stated. Bruce Ames, God rest his soul, he just recently passed away, our
extraordinary contributor to our field, had this triage theory. The triage theory is just like what you're saying, that there are different levels of insufficiency. A triage is like the worst on the battlefield is the person dying and you immediately need something to keep them alive. Then there is the people that are on the road to dying, but still kind of maybe second tier.
extraordinary contributor to our field, had this triage theory. The triage theory is just like what you're saying, that there are different levels of insufficiency. A triage is like the worst on the battlefield is the person dying and you immediately need something to keep them alive. Then there is the people that are on the road to dying, but still kind of maybe second tier.
extraordinary contributor to our field, had this triage theory. The triage theory is just like what you're saying, that there are different levels of insufficiency. A triage is like the worst on the battlefield is the person dying and you immediately need something to keep them alive. Then there is the people that are on the road to dying, but still kind of maybe second tier.
Then there are the people that are early on that are just maybe suffering minor injuries. That is the way that nutrition can be seen. Depending on where that person's status is, if you want to get to a completely well person, you want to be off the triage system.
Then there are the people that are early on that are just maybe suffering minor injuries. That is the way that nutrition can be seen. Depending on where that person's status is, if you want to get to a completely well person, you want to be off the triage system.
Then there are the people that are early on that are just maybe suffering minor injuries. That is the way that nutrition can be seen. Depending on where that person's status is, if you want to get to a completely well person, you want to be off the triage system.
You know, my first real job was an academic position in 1970 on Earth Day. The University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington, was in search of a chemist that would be in their department, but they wanted to start an environmental science department. And so they hired this kid, me. I was 25 years of age, just finished my postdoc.
You know, my first real job was an academic position in 1970 on Earth Day. The University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington, was in search of a chemist that would be in their department, but they wanted to start an environmental science department. And so they hired this kid, me. I was 25 years of age, just finished my postdoc.
You know, my first real job was an academic position in 1970 on Earth Day. The University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Washington, was in search of a chemist that would be in their department, but they wanted to start an environmental science department. And so they hired this kid, me. I was 25 years of age, just finished my postdoc.
I was to start in an environmental science program as well as being... an organic nutritional biochemist. Over the years, that ultimately got me to meet some extraordinary people.
I was to start in an environmental science program as well as being... an organic nutritional biochemist. Over the years, that ultimately got me to meet some extraordinary people.
I was to start in an environmental science program as well as being... an organic nutritional biochemist. Over the years, that ultimately got me to meet some extraordinary people.
Because of my speaking in the environmental science side, I was involved with ecology, I was involved with soil health, I was involved with environmental pollution studies that we were doing on air pollution-related sulfur oxides in the largest copper smelter in the Pacific Northwest, the so-called Osarco smelter, which we eventually were able to get shut down in Tacoma, Washington.
Because of my speaking in the environmental science side, I was involved with ecology, I was involved with soil health, I was involved with environmental pollution studies that we were doing on air pollution-related sulfur oxides in the largest copper smelter in the Pacific Northwest, the so-called Osarco smelter, which we eventually were able to get shut down in Tacoma, Washington.