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Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Welcome to DrSears.com
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Thank you for visiting DrSears.com.  Medicine is not as complicated as we think, and likewise nutrition is not as simple as we are led to believe.  My goal at DrSears.com is to make you think about both medicine and nutrition from a new perspective.  That new perspective is based upon understanding the molecular basis of inflammation.  It’s about how inflammation is the underlying cause of chronic disease, and how our diet can either reduce inflammation or increase it.

In the final analysis, it’s all about your genes,  especially how an anti-inflammatory diet, like the Zone Diet, can turn off inflammatory genes and simultaneously turn on anti-inflammatory genes that promote cellular rejuvenation, repair and healing.  Your ability to control inflammation becomes the molecular definition of wellness.   This is why I hope you will use DrSears.com as your destination site to get the latest breaking information on anti-inflammatory medicine and its impact on 21st-century health care. 

Health News
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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The results of a literature review suggest that obesity surgery produces greater weight loss than conventional treatment for moderately obese patients as well as those with severe obesity. The best operation, however, remains unclear.

Ask Dr. Sears
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Q: First of all, I want to post a big "thank you" for all your great work. I’m a professional water polo player in Switzerland and a big fan of the Zone Diet. My question: I am very strict with measuring the food. Would it be a bad influence if I would supplement my eating with BCAAs or in general with amino acids? Would this kick me out of the Zone?

Thank you very much for your answer! Keep up your wonderful work!
Cheers, Tibor, Switzerland

 A:  The branched chain amino acids (BCAA) are also essential amino acids and found in high concentrations in muscles.  The research indicates that a diet rich in BCAAs can reduce the muscle damage that takes place during intense exercise. Of the three BCAAs, leucine has the most powerful effects on protein synthesis by stimulating both insulin and mTOR elements in the muscle cell.  You probably don’t need supplemental sources of BCAAs if your diet is rich in low-fat dairy products, low-fat red meat or isolated soy protein.  Of the three, I prefer low-fat dairy since it contains no arachidonic acid or excess phytosterols. 

 

 

 

Zone Monday
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The common refrain for treating obesity is simply “eat less and exercise more”.  With obesity rates increasing, how is it possible that so many Americans seem to be unable to follow such simple instructions?  The answer may lie in our genes.

Zone Events
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“Toxic Fat: When Good Fat Turns Bad,” the most revolutionary book that Dr. Sears has written in the past 13 years, is now available. This represents the 12th book he has written about his Zone technology and promises to cause significant re-examination of the obesity and diabetes epidemics in America and how we treat them. Read More

Dr. Sears’ 2010 Zone Cruise will explore the emerging science of epigenetics, the way that external factors, especially diet, can alter gene expression. The implications for the treatment of obesity and for changing the way our mind perceives the world around us are profound.

Medical Testimonial
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Your book “The Zone” has been the best at explaining what goes on with my body and diabetes.  For years my providers and the folks in the diabetes clinic have not been able to explain what was going on.  I was given handouts and told follow this and life will be good.

Breaking Research
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Each month Dr. Sears analyzes all latest medical literature for the breaking research articles in role of diet in reducing inflammation in various chronic disease conditions. This is a key feature for medical researchers as well as anyone wanting to be on the cutting edge of anti-inflammatory medicine.

Cancer

Diabetes

Dietary Immunology

Fetal and Childhood Development

Heart Disease

Immunological Disorders

Neurological Disorders

Obesity

 



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