Plant-Based Omegas Regenerating Health, Regenerating the Planet
Choosing the right fats and oils not only improve how we look, feel and perform but surprisingly also plays an important role in how the planet looks, feels and performs. For over 3 decades we have been identifying, evaluating and cultivating specialty oilseed crops that provide valuable nutrition and health benefits. The extensive research of botanists, scientists and conservationists has revealed that none rival Ahiflower. This extraordinary plant naturally delivers complete and balanced omegas while protecting and regenerating our environment and oceans.Join us as we speak with leading nutritionists, healthcare practitioners, athletes, farmers, scientists, conservationists and other thought leaders as they share their insights, research and observations about Ahiflower and how it positively impacts our health, the quality of agriculture and food systems while also improving the abundance and health of our oceans.
Plant-Based Omegas Regenerating Health, Regenerating the Planet
Plant-Based Omegas Regenerating Health, Regenerating the Planet with Dr. Susan Kleiner
Dr. Susan M. Kleiner is a pioneer in the field of nutrition, performance, and health. She is revered as a scientist, practitioner, consultant, educator, and motivator speaking worldwide to coaches, athletes, and industry on these topics. She is the founder and owner of High Performance Nutrition, LLC, where she has consulted with national and international sports teams, Olympians and elite athletes in countless sports, along with her work as an influential industry consultant. Dr. Kleiner is co-host of the “Your Food Matters Podcast”, and has authored 8 books, including the bestseller The New Power Eating®, as well as hundreds of scientific research publications and lay articles. She is a co-founder and fellow of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, a fellow of the American College of Nutrition, a member of the American College of Sports Medicine and The National Strength and Conditioning Association. In addition to serving on several boards, Dr. Sue is passionate about volunteer teaching in Vietnam with MEET-international.org. She is an avid adventure traveler, musician, and loves spending active time in the great outdoors of the Pacific Northwest with her family and friends.