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I have always wanted to understand how things work. As a teenager, I thought that an integrated
analysis of quantum
mechanics, astrophysics and consciousness was the only thing I could do to
make me happy because I just loved
thinking about the world around me.
In my junior year of high school, a friend of mine was murdered and it was very hard on me. I dropped
out of school
and did not talk to many people for about a year. Instead of continuing my progress
towards joining the Air Force
Academy (I was valedictorian in the International Baccalaureate Program
at my school), I sank into myself and
struggled to regain happiness. The loss of my friend made
me realize that nothing can possibly compare even
minutely to the value of every living person on
this Earth. I knew that there were tons and tons of people who I could
just as easily have been
good friends with but that I just had not met them yet. When I went back to high school for
my final year,
I met Marlin with whom I trained "like a monster."
After high school I joined the Navy for 6 years, the last couple of which I was the supervisor for
reactor chemistry
and radiation control. It was during the first year of my time on the carrier that
my physician noted that my cholesterol
and blood pressure were very high and I needed medication. I improved my diet dramatically and did not need
medication within 4 months,
and simultaneous to this my gym performance skyrocketed.
The combination of my profound experience with the loss of my friend in high school and the
profound experience
of the impact of proper nutrition on my health and performance served as my
initial motivation to
1. Help all people
2. Help them in the area of nutrition & health
Literally, I want to help people make better decisions in their day so that the body supporting their
brain will keep their
brain alive for their loved ones as long as possible. When I say brain I actually
mean your thought process and your
emotions; the stuff that makes you YOU. The stuff that will make
your family and friends miss you when you are no
longer there. Reducing the time that you aren't there,
and increasing your energy and quality of life when you are,
is my goal. By "you" I mean both the you
that is reading this right now as well as the collective you of
everyone in society.
I am upset that the government has not provided sufficient guidance in nutrition, that the food
and supplement
industry uses false but legal advertising to influence poor eating decisions in the
public, and that scientists do not
put out more effort to make their research results as they are relevant
to human health more known in the
general public.
For example:
Does the public know what the most important nutrition is for cancer prevention?
Does the public know what types of carbohydrates cause obesity and which don't?
Do we know what energy bar or other product is better to buy based on facts, not ads?
The answer to these and thousands of other questions is generally "no." We can't all read the
scientific literature and
those who are publishing that literature do not have a lot of time to make
their research results useful to the general
public. This is very sad because it means the public's health
is reduced and the effective value of the scientific
work is reduced.
I am excited to improve the effective value of the scientific community by helping the public
understand and use their
work. My background in research and teaching facilitates my doing this.
I am even more excited to see the direct positive effects on peoples' lives as I get more and
more information out
there. Keep an eye on this web site to join me in this learning process.