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Proper nutrition is an essential component of staying happy and healthy. We know that healthy foods maintain our immune systems, reduce inflammation, stave off disease, and help us to thrive mentally. But, with misleading food packaging and confusing nutritional labels, it is becoming more and more difficult to identify what foods are good for us and which foods are good for the planet. To root out how we can consciously feed ourselves to optimize our health and healing, Positive Psychology Podcast Host, Lisa Cypers Kamen is joined by Doctor Rupy Aujla and Sophie Egan. Dr. Aujla is an expert in food science. He is the author of Eat to Beat Illness: 80 Simple Delicious Recipes Inspired by the Science of Food as Medicine. He shares excerpts from his book and tips about how we can easily add nutrition to our diets. Sophie Egan is a well-known authority on the food system and author of How to Be a Conscious Eater: Making Food Choices That Are Good for You, Others, and the Planet. She shares ideas on how to eliminate food waste, curb climate change, and how food can keep us connected during social distancing.
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Dr. Rupy Aujla is a medical doctor specialized in General Practice. He is a firm believer in the power of food and lifestyle change to heal and prevent illness and wants to make healthy lifestyles enjoyable and deliciously accessible to everyone. He is the founder of the Culinary Medicine non-profit in the UK and is the author of The Doctor’s Kitchen. He lives in London, England.
Books: Eat to Beat Illness: 80 Simple Delicious Recipes Inspired by the Science of Food as Medicine
The Doctors Kitchen on Facebook
Sophie Egan is a Stanford lecturer and New York Times contributor whose work at The Culinary Institute of America and now her own agency, Full Table Solutions, has galvanized a nationwide movement. Sophie’s mission is to help all of us make healthier, more sustainable food choices. She holds a master’s degree from the University of California, Berkeley, with a focus on health and social behavior.
Book: How to Be a Conscious Eater: Making Food Choices That Are Good for You, Others, and the Planet
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