Who is David Wolfe?

David Wolfe is a well-known nutritionist, professor, coach and author.    He has a JD in law and masters in living-food nutrition as well as degrees in mechanical and environmental engineering.   Through his partnership with sunfoods.com., he markets and distributes organic and raw health foods such as cacao beans, Incan berries, goji berries and coconut oil.    He is not only known for being the first to bring raw and organic foods to general distribution in North America through sunfoods.com, but is also respected for sunfoods.com’s ethical production and quality control.  

 

David lectures on health and nutrition around the world.  He has conducted well over a 1000 seminars in Asia, Europe and the Americas.  He also contributes to higher education as a professor of nutrition for Dr. Gabriel Cousen’s masters degree program on live-nutrition.  Around six times a year, David conducts popular retreats that combine health and fitness activities and education. 

 

Well-known books authored by David include Naked Chocolate. Eating for Beauty, Amazing Grace and The Sunfood Diet Success System.   He is also the founder of The Best Day Ever, an online magazine on nutrition and peak performance. 

 

David also founded the non-profit Fruit Tree Planting Foundation whose goal is to plant 18 billion fruit trees on planet Earth.

 

Another fun fact about David is that he starred in a reality television show.  The show was called Mad Mad House that aired on the Science Fiction Channel.   David’s character was “Avocado”.  

 

David Wolfe is a man of many accomplishments that stem from his passion for nutrition and good health.  He will soon release the Longevity Now Program, an educational multimedia health system delivering innovative “longevity technology” that anyone can implement by making simple additions to their daily habits and food choices.  For more information, click on Longevity Now Program Review.  

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