John Allen Mollenhauer

Newly Minted 50 Year Old Woman Loses 35lbs and Stands Side by Side Her 20 Year Old Daughter With Tantalizing Allure, Beauty and Grace!

Not only did she lose weight in a Nutrient Rich way, she fulfilled a long held ambitious dream to compete in a figure competition, and even better yet with her 20 year old daughter who is also a site to behold. See the picture of Rosie “Now”.

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Eye Opening Facts About the SAD Standard American Diet and Diseases You Now Can Do Without

Here are some eye opening facts about the SAD Standard American Diet of roughly 53% refined food, 43% animal products, only 5% produce. If you eat the SAD Standard American Diet… 1) You’ll have a 47% chance of getting cancer ( by American Cancer Society ). 2) You’ll soon be one of the 30% of

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Are Nutrient Dense Foods Really Low Calorie?

Nutrient-rich, low-calorie foods can enhance your wellness and support healthy, long-term weight management. According to the Mayo Clinic, a diet based upon foods rich in nutrients, fiber and/or water, yet relatively sparse in calories, can allow you to eat more food volume while ingesting fewer overall calories. For best results, aim for a variety of nutrient-rich, low-calorie foods and modest portions of denser foods, such as nuts, seeds and plant-based oils.

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Health Starts Here: The Whole Foods Adventure

On Saturday night Nutrient Rich.com co founder (and someone very dear to me) Rosie Battista and I, along with her mother Rita, went to dinner at Whole Foods in Millburn-Union NJ for a Saturday night meal. Yes, it’s practically becoming a restaurant; pretty cool to have a selection the size of Whole Foods Market when

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Do You Need to Supplement a Nutrient Rich Plant-Based Diet, With Protein?

First, let’s get clear on something (according to Joel Fuhrman, MD, and my own personal and professional experience)–assuming that you are eating a nutrient-rich diet, you can only be deficient in protein, if you are deficient in calories. All protein comes from plants in the form of amino acids that animals eat to build muscle. You

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