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MSV Podcast & Show Notes, December 9, 2020 T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D., on COVID-19, Nutrition, and Science

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T. Colin Campbell, PhD is co-author of The China Study, chronicling the most comprehensive study of nutrition ever conducted with startling implications for diet, weight-loss, and long-term health; Dr. Campbell was lead researcher on this landmark enterprise. The China Study has sold over a million copies and helped to inspire other successful works, including the documentary Forks Over Knives, released in 2011. Dr. Campbell has also authored a new book The Future of Nutrition An Insider’s Look at the Science, Why We Keep Getting it Wrong, and How to Start Getting it Right.

To learn more about Dr. Campbell’s new course Nutrition Paradigm click here.

Website: nutritionstudies.org
Facebook: Nutrition Studies
Twitter: @TColinCampbellF & @TColinCampbell
Instagram: @nutritionstudies
YouTube: Center For Nutrition Studies

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Blast from the past! ~ Back in 2018, T. Colin Campbell and his son Nelson were on the show — have a listen to the episode here: T. Colin Campbell and Nelson Campbell are back with UK Singer/Songwriter Rob Mills

 

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