Brian Peskin (continued)

Filed under: Brian Peskin — Wrote by admin on Monday, May 5th, 2008 @ 4:04 pm

Early in his research Brian Peskin discovered that due to modern growing methods and food processing, essential nutrients were missing from our food. Brian Peskin researched these nutrients intensely, then tried to find a way to get enough of them either in food or supplements, but had little success. No one was formulating and manufacturing the nutrients we need in the proper bio-available form. Not only are our foods missing essential nutrients, but the foods recommended for better health are often more harmful that good.
In formulizing his nutritional recommendations, Brian Peskin often relies on complex systems analysis tools, which emphasize the entire system and not isolated effects or results. Borrowing from his MIT engineering background, this systems analysis allows Brian Peskin to view the issues without the subjective bias that years of conventional medical training often imposes on even the most open-minded of doctors and nutritionists. Because a scientist is trained from the beginning to think “inside the box” in their field - rarely do they think outside of that box, or frequently compare their “knowledge” to other fields that may cross over. Brian Peskin doesn’t constrict himself to these confines.
To be continued…

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