This week on CNN, Michelle Pfeiffer spoke with Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta about her recent decision to become a Vegan. The veteran actress who’s breakout role was in Scarface in 1983, was compelled to change her diet after viewing “The Last Heart Attack” documentary. The documentary was put together by the same interviewing correspondent Dr. Gupta. The actress was very open about vanity running a close second to longevity as her motivations for switching her diet.
She says that it was hard to refute all of the medical and scientific evidence which supported such tremendous health benefits. Additionally, anyone who is a “foodie” can be intimidated by what they feel will be faced with, a bland and unsatisfying diet, which doesn’t provide enough protein. Seeing “foodie” Bill Clinton, in this documentary discuss his dedication to the diet and how much he enjoys what he gets to eat, she was convinced.
Michelle Pfeiffer is one of the most recent of Hollywood celebs singing the praises of a vegan diet. Recent converts to precede Ms. Pfeiffer are comedic actor Ben Stiller and his wife, actress Christine Taylor. Who will be next?
Contact Hours
Holistic Holiday at Sea lectures have been officially approved for contact hours for nursing credit only exclusively through Integrative Nurse Coach Academy (INCA) for our March 2025 sailing! If you are already registered for the cruise, pricing & registration information for contact hours can be found here.
You can review the program schedule for a list of approved lectures that will be posted prior to the sail date. We are also excited to have a few of INCA expert staff on board with us!
Registered Nurses and Advanced Practice Nurses in all 50 US states are eligible to earn continuing contact hours toward license renewal. As INCA is an ANCC accredited provider, all 50 states accept contact hours / continuing education hours that are approved through ANCC accredited providers.
Other healthcare professionals are welcome to register here to receive a certificate of completion and submit it to their board for approval, but INCA cannot guarantee that any boards outside nursing will accept the certificate.