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Marc Nelson

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Research Scientist

Founded in 2003, the mission of Fellow One Research is accurately acquiring and properly utilizing true knowledge, one of the greatest, if not the greatest challenge we human beings face. Science-based research has grown significantly in the past century, overtaking superstition, blind belief, and ignorant faith. This new scientific perspective and approach takes advantage of real, well-founded scientific facts, evidence, logic, reason, data, and the like to better understand all areas of being human, especially diet, exercise, and lifestyle, which define day-to-day human life.
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Truly understanding the human body & health starts with the physical body. The Four Body Types research and Scientific Body Type Quiz investigate the body’s structure and scaffolding (genetics/DNA/genes), including vertebrae (posture) and muscles/muscle mass development relative to skinny fat (cellulite, thin fat, loose skin, saggy skin, crepy skin, normal weight obesity).

This is accomplished using a broad range of relevant science-based variables including fat (being overweight/obese), Body Mass Index (BMI), diet (food and drink), exercise (cardio and resistance), metabolism (basal metabolic rate/BMR), lifestyle (sleep and stress, no less), hormones, and sustainable living (environmental influences like pollution, climate change, etc.) data, to name a few.

Fellow One Research focuses on genuinely understanding all levels — physical (body), mental (mind), emotional (energy in motion), and spiritual (soul) — of human health, particularly unbalances and diseases including obesity (global epidemic) and cancer (cell mutations, worldwide health issue) to better comprehend whole human health data and what it means to really be a healthy, balanced human being.

Oct. 15, 2022

Body Science: How Accurate Scientific Body-Type Assessment Empowers Holistic Health

Our bodies; for eons - we’ve been reminded to treat them like temples. Yet our view of that temple - can often be distorted, misconceived, and even downright inaccurate. Our Character is often said to define both who and what...
Guest: Marc Nelson