When it comes to grocery shopping, do you really know what you're getting? Learn how to avoid being seduced by the pretty pictures on the box.

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  • Segment Number 2
  • Audio File healthy_talk/1346ht4b.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Mira Dessy
  • Guest Facebook Account http://www.facebook.com/ThePantryPrinciple
  • Guest Twitter Account http://www.twitter.com/MiraDessy
  • Guest Bio twitter IDMira Dessy is a Certified Nutrition Educator and Real Food Advocate. She is also the author of The Pantry Principle: how to read the label and understand what's really in your food.

    Dessy is a professional member of the National Association of Nutrition Professionals, the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior, and the American Holistic Health Association.

    She speaks frequently to laypeople and nutrition professionals on how to navigate the grocery store's mammoth packaged food stock, to decipher confusing food labels, and to choose healthy foods. Her motto is "Eat well to be well."
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Host Dr. Michael Smith, MD
Learning how to read food labels ensures that you won't be seduced by manufactures' unwarranted claims and marketing jargon.

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  • Segment Number 3
  • Audio File healthy_talk/1346ht4c.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Mira Dessy
  • Guest Facebook Account - http://www.facebook.com/ThePantryPrinciple
  • Guest Twitter Account http://www.twitter.com/MiraDessy
  • Guest Bio twitter IDMira Dessy is a Certified Nutrition Educator and Real Food Advocate.

    She is also the author of The Pantry Principle: how to read the label and understand what's really in your food.

    Dessy is a professional member of the National Association of Nutrition Professionals, the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior, and the American Holistic Health Association.

    She speaks frequently to laypeople and nutrition professionals on how to navigate the grocery store's mammoth packaged food stock, to decipher confusing food labels, and to choose healthy foods. Her motto is "Eat well to be well."
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Host Dr. Michael Smith, MD
Learn what makes a good energy drink and what makes a not-so-good energy drink – ones you'll probably want to avoid.

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  • Segment Number 4
  • Audio File healthy_talk/1346ht4d.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Tom Morse
  • Guest Twitter Account @drinkRE
  • Guest Bio Tom MorseTom Morse has had a long and successful career bringing all kinds of new brands - from telecom companies to beverages and food products - into the marketplace and turning them into huge business juggernauts. One of his most notable successes was taking one of the top "energy" drink brands from concept to multi-millions in sales in the blink of an eye; he has repeated this success with brand after brand.

    Tom had become intrigued by the potential of creating a drink that could make you feel good, and was actually good for you, too. A fortuitous meeting with Brian Klein of Kendall Frozen Fruits, one of the largest fruit purveyors in the U.S., led to a true meeting of the minds: Tom had the idea for a Vitality drink and an entirely new category of beverages, plus he had the expertise to get it out successfully to the marketplace. Brian had the finest fruits in the world at his fingertips and was looking for new worlds to conquer.

    And so, a few short months later, Rushmore Essentials hit the market with REvive, a 2.5 oz. "shot" packed with 21 fruits and super-fruits plus a touch of green tea for people on the go, and REvitalize, a 32 oz. bottle loaded with the same fruit goodness for home or office.

    The RE Vitality drinks are made from pure fruit juice and puree, with no added sugars, chemicals, additives or stimulants. The delicious-tasting drinks are designed to deliver - in their natural form - all the antioxidants, anti-inflammatories, flavonoids and phytochemicals we need for optimally-healthy bodies and minds.

    Although the line is only 12 months old, it is already carried in close to 3,000 stores nationwide, including Vitamin Shoppe, Sprouts, Whole Foods Market, Lifetime Fitness Café, Costco.com and many other fine retailers.
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Host Dr. Michael Smith, MD
Feeling sluggish? Cordyceps and Korean ginseng provide quick and lasting energy, without undesirable side effects.

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  • Segment Number 5
  • Audio File healthy_talk/1346ht4e.mp3
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Internal Notes NO GUEST
  • Host Dr. Michael Smith, MD
Powerful antioxidants can help reverse the signs of aging skin. Which ones are most effective?

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  • Segment Number 5
  • Audio File healthy_talk/1407ht4e.mp3
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Internal Notes NO GUEST
  • Host Dr. Michael Smith, MD
An asthma attack can be truly scary, especially for a kid. Avoid feeling helpless and learn how to help your child prevent these attacks.

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  • Segment Number 4
  • Audio File healthy_talk/1407ht4d.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Dr. Bassem Chahine, MD
  • Guest Bio Dr. Chahine photoDr. Nassem G. Chahine is a board certified Allergist and Clinical Immunologist and the medical director of the Allergy and Immunology Center in Miami, Florida.

    He completed his undergraduate studies with honors at the University of Miami and his medical education at St. George's University in 2001. He graduated with his Internal Medicine Residency and served as chief resident in 2004 from the State University of New York at Buffalo, Sisters Hospital.

    He became a board certified Internal Medicine physician of Kenmore Mercy Hospital after his residency. He was the leader and administrator of the hospitalist group there, serving on numerous administrative committees. He was also a clinical instructor at the State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Medicine.

    In 2008 he joined the fellowship program in Allergy and Immunology at Louisiana State University in Shreveport. During his training, he was mentored by Dr. Sami Bahna, an internationally respected professor and authority in allergic diseases with expertise in food allergy.

    In addition to his clinical research, his fellowship provided both adult and pediatric training, enabling him to treat patients of all ages.

    Dr. Chahine has peer-reviewed publications in influential allergy journals. He is a member of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI) and the Joint Council of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (JCAAI).

    He is also an active member of the American College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (ACAAI). Dr. Chahine is a clinical assistant professor at the Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine of Florida International University.

    Dr Chahine has been an Allergy and Immunology doctor in Miami since 2010. He has been successfully treating a variety of conditions that include asthma, allergies, chemical sensitivities, cough, eczema, food intolerance, frequent infections, hay fever, hives, itchy eyes, itchy and runny nose, skin rashes, and sinus disorders.
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Internal Notes eWaiver
  • Host Dr. Michael Smith, MD
Your body has over 300 enzyme systems that depend heavily on magnesium; The tricky part? Your body cannot produce magnesium on it's own

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  • Segment Number 3
  • Audio File healthy_talk/1407ht4c.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Dr. Dennis Goodman, MD
  • Book Title Magnificent Magnesium: Your Essential Key to a Healthy Heart and More
  • Guest Bio Dennis-GoodmanDennis Goodman, M.D., is one of the nation's premier heart and cholesterol doctors.

    He is a cardiologist and lipodologist and is Director of Integrative Medicine at New York Medical Associates in Manhattan where he specializes in prevention, early detection and treatment of cardiovascular disease.

    He is also Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine of the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology at NYU, where he is also actively involved in clinical research and teaching. He sat on the boards of the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology. And he was Chief of Cardiology as well as Medical Director of the Cardiac Treatment Center at Scripps Memorial Hospital.

    The New York Times and New York Times Magazine named Dr. Goodman as one of New York's "Top Doctors." And Castle Connolly, an industry firm that rates doctors, consecutively named him one of "America's Top Doctors" from 2011-2013.

    Dr. Goodman's articles on heart function and health have appeared in such peer-reviewed journals as the American Heart Journal and the American Journal of Cardiology. He has presented at more than 500 cardiac symposiums and conferences nationally and internationally.

    Dr. Goodman is a media veteran. He has been quoted in numerous print publications and appeared on many radio and television shows including, ABC's Good Morning America, FOX News and NBC News. And he hosted Doctor Radio for XM Sirius.
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Internal Notes eWaiver
  • Host Dr. Michael Smith, MD
Lack of magnesium can cause you to feel fatigued or weak and induce chronic headaches, muscle aches, digestive issues and more.

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  • Segment Number 2
  • Audio File healthy_talk/1407ht4b.mp3
  • Featured Speaker Dr. Dennis Goodman, MD
  • Book Title Magnificent Magnesium: Your Essential Key to a Healthy Heart and More
  • Guest Bio Dennis-GoodmanDennis Goodman, M.D., is one of the nation's premier heart and cholesterol doctors.

    He is a cardiologist and lipodologist and is Director of Integrative Medicine at New York Medical Associates in Manhattan where he specializes in prevention, early detection and treatment of cardiovascular disease.

    He is also Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine of the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology at NYU, where he is also actively involved in clinical research and teaching. He sat on the boards of the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology. And he was Chief of Cardiology as well as Medical Director of the Cardiac Treatment Center at Scripps Memorial Hospital.

    The New York Times and New York Times Magazine named Dr. Goodman as one of New York's "Top Doctors." And Castle Connolly, an industry firm that rates doctors, consecutively named him one of "America's Top Doctors" from 2011-2013.

    Dr. Goodman's articles on heart function and health have appeared in such peer-reviewed journals as the American Heart Journal and the American Journal of Cardiology. He has presented at more than 500 cardiac symposiums and conferences nationally and internationally.

    Dr. Goodman is a media veteran. He has been quoted in numerous print publications and appeared on many radio and television shows including, ABC's Good Morning America, FOX News and NBC News. And he hosted Doctor Radio for XM Sirius.
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Internal Notes eWaiver
  • Host Dr. Michael Smith, MD
The first thing you want to do while undergoing treatment is find foods with a detox benefit.

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  • Segment Number 1
  • Audio File healthy_talk/1407ht4a.mp3
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Internal Notes NO GUEST
  • Host Dr. Michael Smith, MD
New research reveals chocolate's fat burning potential.

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  • Segment Number 5
  • Audio File healthy_talk/1405ht4e.mp3
  • Length (mins) 10
  • Waiver Received No
  • Internal Notes NO GUEST
  • Host Dr. Michael Smith, MD
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