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The Symphony of the Cells, Part Deux!

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Last week we learned the importance of a single cell. We learned the structure and function of the cells and the necessity of having all the players symphonize.

On Monday, 9/22/15 at 8PM eastern, we interview THE CONDUCTOR. Nutritional Biochemist Bill Downs will tell us how to conduct the cellular Symphony.

From 1990 to 1996, Bill Downs, a nutritional biochemist, served as the staff nutritionist in a medical practice in the suburbs of Philadelphia. Because of his clinical experience there, he developed an approach to understanding and nutritionally managing the functions of biological systems he refers to as “Behavioral Biology.” This approach was the result of his investigations into the most fundamental causes of chronic degenerative diseases; the underlying nutritional inadequacies and biochemical imbalances that existed; and the body’s extreme defensive response measures to survive. This paradigm evolved to encompass epigenetic and nutrigenomic principles of nutrition and how they affect the ‘behavior’ of biological systems and overall health. 

Bill was co-founder and CEO of LifeGen, Inc., a nutrigenomic company.  Downs is also co-founder of Impact Genomics and a Partner of IGENE, LLC. In January of 2014, Downs founded Victory Nutrition International, Inc. (VNI).  He co-developed the liposome breakthrough absorption technology (now patent-pending), trademarked as ‘Prodosome®’, which achieves unprecedented rapid (within 5 minutes) and sustained prolonged absorption of its nutraceutical payload. 

Join us and learn how proper and high-level absorption is the key to healing. Bill is a great speaker and is knowledgeable in all aspects of health from the treatment of chronic illness to maximizing the perfomance of elite athletes!

 

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