The Authors Behind "There's a Food for That"
Mark Trudeau
Mark Trudeau is a distinguished Data Scientist with a BS in Mathematics from Michigan Technological University and an MS in Statistics from Michigan State University.
He specializes in analyzing large data sets in Manufacturing and Medical Research. In the early 1990s, Mark co-developed the Six Sigma Black Belt Certification, collaborating with Eastman Kodak and Motorola. His expertise encompasses Designed Experiments, Data Analysis, Statistical Process Control, and Six Sigma.
His ability to coach and drive continuous improvement with numerous teams has been instrumental in his contributions to this project and book. Mark’s greatest strength is his talent for presenting data in a clear and understandable manner. He excels in using optimal graphical methods and metrics to ensure that all participants can easily understand the data and results.
Mark currently spends time promoting Six Sigma Black Belt Certifications while he continues to do data analysis for medical research projects, lecture, and consult.
Dr. Sadegh Arab
Dr. Sadegh Arab is a distinguished Doctor of Podiatric Medicine based in Michigan. He completed his undergraduate degree in Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Sciences from the University of Michigan, which laid a solid foundation for his medical career.
He then pursued his Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine at a Podiatric Medical School in Cleveland, Ohio. After completing his studies, Dr. Arab returned to Michigan to undertake a rigorous three-year residency in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery at the renowned Kern Residency Program. Currently, he practices as a podiatrist at a private practice, where he is dedicated to the comprehensive care of his patients. Dr. Arab is a passionate advocate for preventative medicine.
He strongly believes that many health issues can be prevented or managed through conscious lifestyle and dietary choices. This principle inspired him to collaborate with Mark Trudeau to write the book “There’s a Food for That.”
Their work aims to educate readers on the benefits of a healthy diet, emphasizing the role of nutrition in disease prevention and overall wellness. Dr. Arab’s commitment to patient education and preventative care is at the heart of his medical practice, where he strives to empower individuals to take control of their health.
The Top 100 Foods to Fight the Top 100 Diseases and Conditions in the United States
there's a food for that
EXCELLENT Based on 4 reviews Lisa B.Verified Great resource! This book is wonderful! Such an easy and quick resource to use, I will definitely be referencing it for any ailment I come across! Tristan MVerified Great nutrition resource! It was great to use this book hand in hand with medical advice. I felt like I was trying to cure my diagnosis from all angles !!! Simple explanations and a great reference Julien DVerified A good reference to get back on track A thorough and informative book on how to address health issues with foods instead of resorting to pills or supplements (which do have their place, but they can’t replace a diet that fits the individual’s specific needs).The question is, what diet fits my needs? Like a car’s indicator signals, noticeable health issues are a sign of an underlying problem, and pills are ultimately band-aids, like mcgyvering temporary relief only to have a serious problem later on down the road if it remains ignored.The right diet with simple foods that can be found just about anywhere is hugely underestimated in a world where everyone is conditioned to have faith in a magical pill.This book can literally save lives as most doctors or schools do not even touch on diet, leaving everyone to resort to practicality and pay for it in medical bills or succumb to an early demise. Tammy TVerified So Awesome! Book is awesome! I have been waiting for this, and am already following it. I really like the specific foods it details for my 3 diseases listed. I was especially surprised at 2 things: Strawberries are my best food, and tomatoes (in my case) are not good! I like that the book does not require any long reading, set up in a lot of data tables and chapters. :-)