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TV Appearance, Now Hiring, and New Swag

You asked for more merch, and we answered! We’re rolling out new items on the store at DrGreger.org and celebrating with a flash sale. (As always, all proceeds go directly to support NutritionFacts.org). One of the requests has been for organic and US-made shirts, so check out the new designs here. Fill this vibrant new tote bag with all of your greens, beans, and berries. And slap our new stickers onto your laptop, water bottle, or bike.  

From now until July 21, get 15% off all new merchandise (note: discount is automatically applied at checkout). See them all at DrGreger.org under Swag and Outreach.

Fasting Webinar Next Week

There’s one more day to register for my webinar on intermittent fasting on July 26th at 2pm ET. Registration ends July 19th midnight (ET). I’ll cover the pros and cons of calorie restriction and water-only fasting for weight loss, alternate-day fasting, body fat, longevity and metabolic health, the 5:2 diet, fasting-mimicking diets, and time-restricted feeding – and I will be answering questions live throughout. The focus for this webinar will be on weight control, but I am planning to do a second webinar in September on water-only and Buchinger modified fasting for other conditions such as blood pressure, autoimmune disease, and cancer.

All of the information will eventually be available for free on NutritionFacts.org, but for a donation to our 501c3 non-profit, you can hear it all first and ask questions right on the spot. To register for the intermittent fasting webinar, visit https://nutritionfacts.org/webinar/intermittent-fasting

 

Become a Monthly Supporter

When you become a NutritionFacts.org monthly supporter, you are joining an amazing group of individuals who help ensure the latest in evidence-based nutrition reaches people all around the world. Sign up as a monthly supporter today by using this form and choosing the “recurring-monthly” option. Not only are donors the wheels that keep the 501c3 nonprofit NutritionFacts.org running, but they are also eligible for free digital downloads of the new video volumes, as well as gifts throughout the year. Go here to see the rewards, though the biggest reward is knowing you are saving lives!

 

Hiring App Developer

As I get ready to release my new book, How Not to Diet, my team is working on updating my Dr. Greger’s Daily Dozen app to include my new recommendations and other enhancements. We are seeking an experienced app developer to work on this project. For more information and to apply, go here
 

 

 

 

Interviewed on Fox Business

I was honored to be interviewed on Mornings with Maria a few weeks ago. Check out the clip here.

 

 

Live Q&A July 25

Live Q&AEvery month now I do Q&As live from my treadmill, and July 25 is the day.

  • Facebook Live: At 12:00 p.m. ET go to our Facebook page to watch live and ask questions.
  • YouTube Live Stream: At 1:00 p.m. ET go here to watch live and ask even more questions! 

You can now find links to all of my past live YouTube and Facebook Q&As right here. If that’s not enough, remember I have an audio podcast to keep you company at http://nutritionfacts.org/audio.

 


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