Dr. Jeff Bland
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I totally agree. And, you know, it's interesting. I've been criticized by some for many decades that I had this view that personalization was the future where we were heading. And everyone said, that's not scalable. That's idealistic. That'll never happen. You can't have each person treated as individuals. I'm going to stand on this concept, as you just stated.
that with these new tools, there will still be the sentient relationship between a provider and the patient, but they will have access as the super doc to all this ability to categorize and to interpolate this massive amount of data to make it accessible to personalization.
that with these new tools, there will still be the sentient relationship between a provider and the patient, but they will have access as the super doc to all this ability to categorize and to interpolate this massive amount of data to make it accessible to personalization.
that with these new tools, there will still be the sentient relationship between a provider and the patient, but they will have access as the super doc to all this ability to categorize and to interpolate this massive amount of data to make it accessible to personalization.
And that will become then precision personalized healthcare, of which nutrition and lifestyle will play big, important roles as we start to understand how individuals' genotypes interact with their worlds and their environments and their diets. So we're right on the threshold of that actually becoming real.
And that will become then precision personalized healthcare, of which nutrition and lifestyle will play big, important roles as we start to understand how individuals' genotypes interact with their worlds and their environments and their diets. So we're right on the threshold of that actually becoming real.
And that will become then precision personalized healthcare, of which nutrition and lifestyle will play big, important roles as we start to understand how individuals' genotypes interact with their worlds and their environments and their diets. So we're right on the threshold of that actually becoming real.
And I think those who criticized me heavily for being overly idealistic about personalization, they may have to change their position.
And I think those who criticized me heavily for being overly idealistic about personalization, they may have to change their position.
And I think those who criticized me heavily for being overly idealistic about personalization, they may have to change their position.
Well, thank you. I hope we'll share it together. All right, Jeff.
Well, thank you. I hope we'll share it together. All right, Jeff.
Well, thank you. I hope we'll share it together. All right, Jeff.
How does it work to rejuvenate your immune system? So that has been a really interesting story that's emerging because generally what scientists will do, and you know this very well, is they'll look at those hundred different phytochemicals and they'll say, which ones are doing the heavy lifting?
How does it work to rejuvenate your immune system? So that has been a really interesting story that's emerging because generally what scientists will do, and you know this very well, is they'll look at those hundred different phytochemicals and they'll say, which ones are doing the heavy lifting?
How does it work to rejuvenate your immune system? So that has been a really interesting story that's emerging because generally what scientists will do, and you know this very well, is they'll look at those hundred different phytochemicals and they'll say, which ones are doing the heavy lifting?
So they'll go and they'll find- The reductionism. Yeah, they'll find a molecule. And then they'll study the heck out of that molecule. Well, that's been done with Himalayan turd or buckwheat. We could go on the list, rutin, quercetin, diosmin, luteolin. physitin, hesperidin. These are some of the major of the 100 or so phytochemicals in Himalayan ternary buckwheat along with 2-HOPA.
So they'll go and they'll find- The reductionism. Yeah, they'll find a molecule. And then they'll study the heck out of that molecule. Well, that's been done with Himalayan turd or buckwheat. We could go on the list, rutin, quercetin, diosmin, luteolin. physitin, hesperidin. These are some of the major of the 100 or so phytochemicals in Himalayan ternary buckwheat along with 2-HOPA.
So they'll go and they'll find- The reductionism. Yeah, they'll find a molecule. And then they'll study the heck out of that molecule. Well, that's been done with Himalayan turd or buckwheat. We could go on the list, rutin, quercetin, diosmin, luteolin. physitin, hesperidin. These are some of the major of the 100 or so phytochemicals in Himalayan ternary buckwheat along with 2-HOPA.
And each one of those has been individually studied and has been found