Bryan Marcel
BA, CPT
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Certified Personal Trainer / Avid Health Researcher Expert
Bryan Marcel Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Diet / Weight Loss/ Fitness / Exercise
- Career Focus
- Helping people to Look Better Naked
- Affiliation
- Aceso Balanced Nutrition
Up until a few years ago I looked like an average ordinary guy. I had “the belly”. So, I set out to lose twenty pounds and like the majority of people I found that the most accepted advice was worthless. I have always had an entrepreneurial drive, which means I don't give up. I did tons of research (I still do. I love to learn.) and came to the conclusion that almost everything that we have been taught about health and nutrition is pretty much wrong. I then set out to find the correct facts. I persevered in this search and discovered much. I then applied (to myself) what I had discovered. Since then I have lost thirty pounds, three and a half inches from my waist and no longer need four prescription medications. I have learned so much about health and nutrition and I want to share it with the world.
I graduated from The University of Texas at Arlington with a political science, pre law degree. I did an internship for the Tarrant County Texas District Atto ey during college and decided that I didn't want to be an atto ey (one less in the world). I am a certified Personal Trainer. I have started, run and sold several companies as well as having worked as a professional pilot. I knew in 2009 when I started writing articles and doing videos about health related issues that I had found my niche. I thoroughly enjoy helping people.
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Soy Lowers Testosterone and Sperm Count
Foods containing soy are touted as healthy and are often associated with lower rates of disease. But for the male population, these alleged benefits come at a very high price. Soy has been shown to lower testosterone and androgen levels as well as significantly reduce sperm count and possibly cause sterility.
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What You Don't Know About High Fructose Corn Syrup
High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) is used by the food industry as a sweetener and to extend product shelf life. Several chemicals are used in the production of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), including caustic soda, hydrochloric acid, alpha-amylase, gluco-amylase, isomerase, powdered carbon, calcium chloride and magnesium sulfate. There are eight chlor-alkali manufacturing plants in the US that make caustic soda. There are two methods to make caustic soda, one involves mercury. Every year the chlor-alkali industry reports mercury losses that are unaccounted for to the EPA.
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