Dr. Russell Blaylock Eugenics, Fluoride


Dr. Russell Blaylock Eugenics, Fluoride Vaccines
In this interview with Aaron Dykes of Prisonplanet.tv Dr. Russell Blaylock discuses the origins of eugenics and social engineering. He also goes into depths about water fluoridation and the science behind how fluoride effects the brain and nervous system. Dr. Blaylock also discuses the effects of vaccinations and the increasing vaccination schedule. He offers explanations as to what may be the real intentions behind it all..

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New Attractions Coming to Baldwin Beaches

GULF SHORES, Alabama --

It's taken months to finish. "Incredible and the views are just spectacular."

Beginning Saturday folks will be able to strap in, hook up and take a ride on the Hummingbird Zipline that runs through part of Gulf State Park says co-owner Tom Schlinkert "The zipline system is complete, all the towers are complete, we are currently training a group of our guides."

With seven towers that range from 48 to 90 feet tall, the adventure will take about two and a half hours to complete with training. "We feel like the skills that you learn and the experience you have here will be different than anything else the coast has had to offer at this point," says Schlinkert.

While the zipline might be the most anticipated attraction coming to Baldwin beaches this summer, it's not the only one.

Construction has begun for a couple of new attractions at one of the oldest attractions in Gulf Shores, Waterville. "We're working as hard as we can," says general manager John Turberville. "We're looking to open this ride to the public on May 18th. A six lane, mat racer one of the first of its kind on the gulf coast."

By midsummer, Alabama's ship will come in in the water that is, as the 271 foot Yokamu heads to the bottom of the gulf to become alabama's first shipwreck primarily for scuba divers. "We have to do a little more preparation. A little cleaning but basically everything is done."

They hope to sink the ship in late June.

Meanwhile, another event, the Hangout festival named it's third headliner for the music fest. Stevie Wonder will join Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers and Kings of Leon in drawing thousands to the beach in May.

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City plans for safe access to beaches

Destruction of bluff, boardwalk raise safe access concerns at southern-most beaches

BY KENNY WALTER

Staff Writer

The protective bluff, a composite of rock, soil and sand, was damaged by the superstorm, and the city is blocking access to six beaches to protect the safety of beachgoers until the structure and access points are restored. The remains of the boardwalk destroyed by the storm are visible through a fence (left) that blocks public access to the beachfront along West End Avenue. PHOTOS BY KENNY WALTER Public access points to six Long Branch beaches will be blocked off for the summer as a result of superstorm Sandy, but the beaches will have lifeguards on duty.

Mayor Adam Schneider said in a March 1 interview that all access points south of Cottage Place would likely remain closed this summer because of the destruction of the boardwalk and the supporting bluff, which beachgoers would have to scale to access the beaches.

The bluff has been severely compromised. We dont even have a place to put steps. We dont have something to anchor them to, Schneider said. Those beaches probably will not have direct access.

Our first job is to keep anybody who goes to the beach safe, and we are going to keep as many of the other access points open.

However, Schneider said the beaches are expected to remain open to members of the public, who will have to use access points to the north.

People are going to walk where they want to walk and it is not the lifeguards job to say, Dont sit there, sit here, he said. They are too busy watching the ocean and we dont have enough cops, nor do we want them chasing people off.

Here is our concern: It is not just getting you down to the beach, its being able to protect you and keep you safe while youre there, he added. What if something happens can we get a rescue vehicle to you, can we get you off the beach?

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Boracay No. 1 on online Asia’s best beaches list

By Jocelyn R. Uy Philippine Daily Inquirer

Boracay: TripAdvisors best beach in Asia in 2013. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

Summer has not officially arrived yet but the Philippines, its white-sand beaches and hidden lagoons are already getting much attention from international travel guides.

TripAdvisor, one of the worlds popular online travel guides, placed the island of Boracay at No. 1 in its Travelers Choice-Best Beaches in Asia for this year.

In placing Boracays White Beach at the top of the list, besting 24 other beaches in Asia, TripAdvisor described the 7-kilometer stretch as a stunningly beautiful white powder sand beach [with] crystal clear, warm water that you can laze on for days on end.

Also making it to the list of great beaches in Asia were El Nido, Palawans Secret Lagoon, which was placed at No. 9 and Boracays Yapak Beach, also known as Puka Shell Beach, at No. 10.

The scenic Secret Lagoon, located on a small island and nestled among towering limestone formations, was cited for its wonderful view.

Yapak Beach, a secluded area in the north of Boracay Island, was noted for the myriad of puka shells on the shore giving ones feet a rugged feel.

On its website, TripAdvisor said the Travelers Choice Beaches Awards were based on the quality and quantity of traveler reviews and ratings for beaches it has gathered over a 12-month period since the 2012 awards.

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UA astronomy professor participates in Science for Monks program in India

By KAYLA SAMOY Published March 6, 2013 at 2:07am Updated March 6, 2013 at 2:07am

Paper timelines fan out across the floor, filled with pictures of the universe and human culture. Theyre all supposed to show moments between the Big Bang and now in chronological order, but all of them vary.

Around these pieces of paper stand groups of Tibetan monks debating and defending the timelines theyve arranged. To an outsider who doesnt speak Tibetan, the energy in the room would be overwhelming. The monks are shouting and shoving, but if you look closely, you can see the smiles on their faces and hear the laughter amidst the arguing.

Chris Impey, UA astronomy professor and deputy head of the department of astronomy, had set aside a half hour for this timeline building exercise. But an hour and a half later, lunch time had come and gone, and the monks were still debating.

For a teacher, the mother lode is just when you can be irrelevant, Impey said. When you can set up a learning and teaching situation, and then you dont need to be there, it all just happens.

This is one exercise Impey used in January while with the Science for Monks program in India. The program gives Western educators the chance to teach science workshops in the Tibetan monastic community in India.

I came in with a clean slate, but I learned a lot, Impey said. It changed me because they view the world differently, and its an interesting way to be.

Impey has taught cosmology with the program every year since 2008. Through a grant from the John Templeton Foundation, he is in the process of publishing a book that details his experiences called Humble Before The Void: Teaching Cosmology to Buddhist Monks.

Impey says he hopes readers take away a real sense of who the monks are. Most of them have been exiled and living like orphans for most of their lives. Despite that, theyre lighthearted and fun. Theres a lot of laughing in the classroom, he said.

We had a lot of outbursts of laughter and jokes, said Tenzin Sonam, an education graduate student who accompanied Impey as a translator.

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Astronomy from the Stratosphere: NASA’s SOFIA Mission

March 6: Dr. Dana Backman, SETI Institute and Santa Clara University, Free, Illustrated,

Non-technical Presentation, "Astronomy from the Stratosphere: NASA's SOFIA Mission,"

Smithwick Theater, Foothill College, Los Altos Hills, 7 p.m.

POC: Andrew Fraknoi, email: mailto:fraknoiandrew@fhda.edu

This presentation is part of the 13th Annual Silicon Valley Astronomy Lecture Series. Why would NASA buy a used passenger airliner, cut a 10-foot-by-10-foot hole in the fuselage, add a roll-back door and install a 17-ton telescope inside? In his lecture, open to the public, Backman will introduce you to the engineering marvel and international scientific facility called SOFIA -- the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy. This remarkable airborne telescope began scientific research flights in 2010 and is already returning exciting discoveries about the birth of stars, interstellar chemistry, the atmospheres of giant planets, the environment around supermassive black holes and other branches of astronomy. Backman is the director of Education and Public Outreach for the SOFIA project at NASA Ames and an adjunct professor at Santa Clara University and the Stanford Continuing Studies Program.

Before joining the SOFIA team, he was professor of physics and astronomy at Franklin and Marshall College in Pennsylvania. He is coauthor of three college-level astronomy textbooks and a frequent public speaker on astronomy and SOFIA. His research specialty is infrared astronomy (the study of the universe by collecting heat rays), exactly the kind of work that the SOFIA telescope is designed to do.

Foothill College is just off the El Monte Road exit from Freeway 280 in Los Altos. For directions and parking information, see: http://www.foothill.edu/news/transportation.php For a campus map, see: http://www.foothill.edu/news/maps.php The lecture is co-sponsored by NASA Ames, The Foothill College Astronomy Program, The SETI Institute and The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. We expect large crowds, so please arrive a little bit early to find parking. Having exact change or bills for the $3 parking fee helps speed up the line. Past Silicon Valley Astronomy Lectures are available in MP3 format at: http://astrosociety.org/silicon-valley-astronomy-lectures/

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Florida Space Day: Aerospace Representatives Visit Capitol

The Falcon 9 SpaceX rocket lifts off from space launch complex 40 at the Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Fla., early Tuesday, May 22, 2012. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

Tallahassee, Fla. 3-6-13

Astronauts invaded Florida's capitol building today.

It's all part of the annual Space Day. Both NASA and private space officials and lobbyists stopped by to promoted and advocate for programs in the state.

Despite NASA retiring the space shuttle program, billions of dollars are still brought into the state through space and tech jobs. However, Florida has to battle other states with space programs like Texas, California and even New Mexico.

"There's a lot of competition with the state of Florida now," said Space Day chair Don White. "We want to make sure that [just because the] Shuttle has retired but the space industry is very important to us and in some ways it will be better that we're diversified."

Press Release: Lockheed Martin Corporation

KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FL - Representatives from Florida's aerospace industry will visit Tallahassee on March 6, 2013, to participate in Florida Space Day 2013 and share with legislators opportunities the industry brings to Florida and the nation's space program.

Former NASA Astronaut Bob Crippen, pilot of the first orbital test flight of the Shuttle program and former NASA Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Director, will be making appearances throughout the event. Space-related exhibits will also be available on the third floor rotunda of the Capitol.

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Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group Acquires Oxford Based FlairJet

Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group today (5 March) announced the acquisition of 100% of the share capital of FlairJet Ltd, the London Oxford Airport-based aircraft management and charter company. Effective immediately, FlairJet will become part of the Groups newly formed Aviation Services business unit and will continue to be led by Managing Director and founder, David Fletcher, who now has the backing of one of Europes largest privately owned Aerospace and Defence Groups.

Newly acquired FlairJet, which recently marked its third anniversary, will run alongside Cambridge Airport based operator Marshall Executive Aviation (MEA). The acquisition further extends the service offering of the recently formed JETability brand, offering a one call business aviation solution. FlairJets Embraer Phenom aircraft also complement MEAs Cessna Citation XLS, Citation Bravo and Bombardier Challenger 300 charter fleet.

FlairJet brings a solid relationship with Embraer to the mix. As launch operator for the Phenom 100 and 300, the company pioneered Phenom operations in Europe and has managed the acceptance and delivery of a total of 22 Embraer business jets to date. Commenting on the acquisition David Fletcher says, We are excited to be joining one of the most respected and largest privately owned aviation groups in Europe. FlairJet has strong entrepreneurial spirit and customer service values and I believe this to be the perfect platform to support FlairJets ambitious plans for growth.

Steve Fitz-Gerald, Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group CEO commented: "I am delighted to welcome the FlairJet team into our Group. This is the ideal acquisition to complement our expanding business aviation activities and it will allow us to take full advantage of synergies that exist and skills that FlairJet bring.

FlairJet was founded in 2009 by CEO Captain David Fletcher with the backing of three prominent London QCs. It obtained its UK AOC in December of that year. From its base at London Oxford Airport, the company has established itself as a dynamic aircraft management company operating Embraer Phenom jets, with a strong track record in charter sales. It recently expanded its AOC to embrace the Middle East, Africa, the Caucuses and Russia. FlairJet has lent its technical expertise to Embraer Phenom 100 and 300 operators all around the world, offering numerous training solutions and to has managed the acquisition, acceptance and delivery of a total 22 Embraer aircraft.

Marshall Executive Aviation, part of Marshall Aerospace and Defence Groups, Aviation Services business unit, will celebrate its 10th birthday in April this year. The company specialises in business and private aviation services and offers a diverse range of charter and aircraft management solutions for a wide range of clients. MEAs fleet includes Citation XLS, Citation Bravo and Challenger 300 aircraft, which operate out of three main bases, London Stansted, London Luton and Cambridge Airports. MEA obtained an AOC extension last year, enabling its Challenger to operate to North and South America, Africa, the Middle East and Russia.

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UTC Aerospace Systems to provide the nacelle systems for the Second Generation Embraer E-Jets

CHARLOTTE, N.C., March 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --UTC Aerospace Systems has been chosen by Pratt & Whitney as the exclusive nacelle provider for both engine models for Embraer's new Second Generation E-Jet aircraft. The nacelle systems will be provided by the Aerostructures business unit headquartered in Chula Vista, Calif. The Embraer Second Generation E-Jets will be equipped with Pratt & Whitney's PurePower Geared Turbofan PW1700G and PW1900G engines.

Designed and manufactured to leverage the latest in composite technology, the nacelle systems will directly contribute to the significant reductions in fuel burn, emissions, noise and operating costs that Pratt & Whitney's PurePower engines will provide compared to today's aircraft. The PurePower engine uses an advanced gear system and an all-new advanced core that delivers double-digit improvements in fuel efficiency and environmental emissions, as well as a 50 percent reduction in noise.

"The nacelles for the Embraer Second Generation E-Jets feature a 360-degree acoustically smooth inlet that we developed, which is a major contributor to reductions in engine noise. It has become the global standard for inlet cowls," said Aerostructures business unit President Marc Duvall. "These nacelle systems strike the perfect balance of weight, performance and cost, enabling a complete and fully integrated propulsion package that will deliver optimal value to Embraer."

The Aerostructures business currently supplies the APU tailcone for the EMBRAER 170 and the EMBRAER 175 the APU tailcone and GE CF34-10 nacelle system for the EMBRAER 190 and the EMBRAER 195. Based on forecasts for aircraft orders, UTC Aerospace Systems estimates that this latest selection by Pratt & Whitney will generate approximately $12 billion in sales over the life of the aircraft program. The new Second Generation E-Jets are expected to enter into service in 2018. The Aerostructures business is also providing the nacelle system for additional applications of PurePower engines, including the PW1100G-JM, PW1200G and PW1500G engines.

UTC Aerospace Systems designs, manufactures and services integrated systems and components for the aerospace and defense industries. UTC Aerospace Systems supports a global customer base with significant worldwide manufacturing and customer service facilities.

United Technologies Corp., based in Hartford, Connecticut, is a diversified company providing high technology products and services to the building and aerospace industries.

This release includes "forward looking statements" concerning anticipated business opportunities that are subject to risks and uncertainties, including with regard to the programs described in this release. Risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated or implied in forward looking statements include the effect of economic conditions in the markets in which we operate, including financial market conditions, and fluctuation in interest rates, commodity prices and foreign currency exchange rates; levels of end market demand in the aerospace industry, including levels of demand for the new aircraft described in this release; levels of air travel; financial difficulties of commercial airlines; the financial condition of suppliers; and challenges in the design, development, production and support of advanced technologies and new products and services. For information identifying other important economic, political, regulatory, legal, technological, competitive and other uncertainties, see UTC's 10-K, 10-Q and other reports filed with the SEC.

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Sikorsky Aerospace Services Announces Renewal of Total Assurance Program (TAP) for Bristow’s S-92â„¢ Offshore Oil Fleet

LAS VEGAS, March 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --HELI-EXPO Sikorsky Aerospace Services (SAS) announced today the signing of a 10-year Total Assurance Program (TAP) agreement with Bristow Group Inc. for continued support of its S-92 helicopter fleet. Bristow is among the leading providers of helicopter services to the worldwide offshore energy industry. Valued at more than $840 million, the agreement is a renewal of a current standing contract that is expiring after a seven-year term. The agreement was reached late in the 4th Quarter 2012 but not publicly announced until today. Sikorsky Aerospace Services is the worldwide aftermarket business of Sikorsky Aircraft, a wholly owned subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. (UTX).

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"We're very pleased to continue strengthening our longstanding relationship with Bristow. In today's challenging aviation service industry, this customized support program simplifies management of material logistics, and avoids the uncertainty associated with unpredicted and unbudgeted material costs," said David Adler, president of Sikorsky Aerospace Services. "SAS helps each customer make the best decision for optimal support and service solutions. Through these types of tailored support programs, operators like Bristow are better able to control their costs and eliminate spikes in their operational expenses."

Available to worldwide commercial and military operators of S-76, S-92 and S-70 helicopters, the TAP program is uniquely configured to meet each customer's requirements. TAP covers up to 98 percent of the cost of parts replacement including airframe, drive train, gearboxes, avionics and consumable parts. Contributing to improved aircraft performance as well as enhanced resale value, the TAP program provides customers with Original Equipment Manufacturer approved parts produced to the latest drawings backed by Sikorsky's stringent quality system and worldwide distribution network.

"The strength and trust in our relationship with Sikorsky has allowed this long-term TAP support contract to be executed. This support contract provides us with a competitive cost certainty for the next 10 years with a partner that has proven to be reliable, responsive and flexible in supporting our global operations," stated Mark Duncan, Senior Vice President, Commercial, for the Bristow Group.

Bristow Group Inc. is the leading provider of helicopter services to the worldwide offshore energy industry based on the number of aircraft operated and one of two helicopter service providers to the offshore energy industry with global operations. Bristow has major transportation operations in the North Sea, Nigeria and the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, and in most of the other major offshore oil and gas producing regions of the world, including Alaska, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Russia and Trinidad. For more information, visit Bristow's website at http://www.bristowgroup.com.

SAS provides comprehensive support to rotary and fixed wing aircraft throughout the world. It offers its military and commercial operators a full portfolio of support services, including material distribution, maintenance, overhaul & repair, aircraft modifications and life-cycle support. Sikorsky, based in Stratford, Conn., is a world leader in helicopter design, manufacture, and service. United Technologies Corp., based in Hartford, Conn., provides a broad range of high technology products and support services to the aerospace and building systems industries.

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Ball Aerospace Appoints Heaton, Campbell and Lystrup to New Washington, D.C. Leadership Roles

ARLINGTON, Va., March 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. has announced new leadership appointments within its Washington Operations office.

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Vonna Weir Heaton has been selected for the newly created position of vice president and lead executive of Information and Intelligence Solutions. Additionally, John D. Campbell has been promoted to vice president for legislative affairs, after serving as director for the past six years. Campbell and Heaton will report to Vice President and General Manager of Strategic Operations, Debra Facktor Lepore. The Strategic Operations organization works to position the company with its markets, customers and competition to influence and drive the growth of Ball Aerospace.

"Vonna and John bring strong leadership and customer focus to Ball Aerospace," said Robert D. Strain, Ball Aerospace president. "They are well known in the community and will help drive our growth and increase Ball Aerospace's profile in the market."

Heaton most recently served as special assistant to the deputy director of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. In her role at Ball Aerospace, she will provide primary support to the Systems Engineering Solutions strategic business unit on strategy and customer engagement for information services-related programs and opportunities. Heaton earned her bachelor of arts degree in mathematics from Washington University and a master of science degree in national resource strategy from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces at the National Defense University.

Campbell joined Ball Aerospace in 1998 and represents the interests of Ball Aerospace before Congress ensuring lawmakers are aware of the programs and policy issues important to the company. He also supports Ball Corporation's congressional activities. Campbell earned a bachelor of arts degree in political science from State University of New York at Brockport and holds a master's degree in public policy from George Mason University.

In a third appointment, Ball Aerospace named Makenzie Lystrup business development manager for space sciences and technologies, reporting to Carol Lane, vice president and lead executive for civil and commercial space. Lystrup most recently served as a congressional science policy fellow for the American Association for the Advancement of Sciencein the U.S. House of Representatives.

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Blood: the Basics – Physiology – Video


Blood: the Basics - Physiology
http://www.salmonellaplace.com This is a tutorial/lecture on the basics of Blood. We cover some topics important for classes such as Biology, Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, etc. Topics covered: - Blood composition; - Erythrocytes (Red Blood Cells); - Leukocytes (White Blood Cells); - Thrombocytes (Platelets); - Blood plasma; - Hemoglobin. If you have any questions, don #39;t be shy!! We hope we are able to clarify this topic. Enjoy! Plus, don #39;t forget to SUBSCRIBE for more! Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/salmonellaplace Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/thesalmonella Tumblr: http://www.salmonellaplace.tumblr.com

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Unbiased Human Anatomy And Physiology Course Review (Home Study System) – Video


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Ghana Diabetes, Nutrition and Prevention Center Dedication – Old Baika PPEP DEC 2012 – Video


Ghana Diabetes, Nutrition and Prevention Center Dedication - Old Baika PPEP DEC 2012
Dr. John D. Arnold, CEO of PPEP, Inc. during his visit in December 2012 participated in the dedication ceremony to the Ghana Diabetes, Nutrition and Prevention Center benefiting several local communities in Old Baika, Africa. PPEP, Inc. was founded by Dr. John David Arnold aboard a 1957 Chevy bus named "La Tortuga (tortoise)" with a $19000 grant from the Tucson Committee for Economic Opportunity on August 24, 1967. Its mission was to "improve the quality of rural life." Four decades later PPEP remains dedicated to carrying out the dreams of its first Bracero migrant farm workers students for a better way of life. Now this dream has extended into other parts of the world. Si Se Pudo! Visit their website at http://www.ppep.org for an update on PPEP #39;s progress or call 520.622.3553

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Nutrition 2.0: ‘Closer than you think’ and a ‘tremendous technical and business opportunity’

Tremendous opportunities await the nutrition industry as it embarks upon a modernized scientific approach to address nutrition, health/wellness and aging, says the Chief Executive Officer of a Silicon Valley company at the cutting edge of R&D.

A new nutrition paradigm, Nutrition 2.0, is a lot closer than one would think, said Guy Miller, MD, PhD, CEO Edison Pharmaceuticals, Executive Chairman Ampere Life Sciences, and it starts with debunking the Zeitgeist of one-size-fits-all nutrition.

Millers Blueprint for Nutrition 2.0, focuses on three core elements that includes modernizing the definition of vitamin; embracing new discovery technologies, and amassing and querying big data sets. This represents a tremendous opportunity and a technical feeding ground, he said, whether companies are focused on innovation, corporate economics, or both.

Some companies will embrace innovation and the resulting disruptive technologies while others will not, said Dr Miller. Some will be in denial like Kodak, not embrace innovation and squander 1st mover advantage and capital. Kodaks denial about a photography business model without traditional Kodak film, in spite of virtually inventing digital photography, is a poignant example.

Speculative, claims-based marketing to consumers, absent scientific data, will in the future yield to solid science, and premium nutrition products that deliver on their stated benefits.

Millers Blueprint for Nutrition 2.0

In his Blueprint for Nutrition 2.0, Dr Miller emphasizes essential elements for a global modernization of nutrition R&D. There are three aspects to Millers blueprint:

1) Modernize the definition and advance the discovery of new vitamins. Nutrition 1.0 is predicated largely on a one size fits all approach to vitamins, phytonutrients, and metabolic building blocks. This is antithetic to current data. Different individuals with variable genetic compositions, at different ages under various physiologic challenges require fundamentally different nutrients at different quantities.

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