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Eric R. Braverman, MD, is director of the Place for Achieving Total Health (PATH Medical and the PATH Foundation), with locations in New York City and Penndel, PA (metro Philadelphia), and a national network of affiliated medical professionals. Dr. Braverman received his BA from Brandeis University and his MD from New York University Medical School. He is the author of The Edge Effect (Sterling Publishing Co., 2004). |
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Steven B. Harris, MD, is president and director of research at Critical Care Research, a company that grew out of 21st Century Medicine in Rancho Cucamonga, CA. Dr. Harris participates in groundbreaking hypothermia, cryothermia, and ischemia research. His research interests include antioxidant and dietary-restriction effects in animals and humans. |
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Richard Kratz, MD, DSCI, is clinical professor of ophthalmology at the University of California, Irvine, and the University of Southern California (Los Angeles). Dr. Kratz pioneered the cataract-removal technique called phacoemulsification and the development of intraocular lenses to replace the crystalline lens. He is currently involved in projects relating to glaucoma, cataract extraction, and facilitating eyesight for the totally blind. |
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Stephen B. Strum, MD, is a medical oncologist who has specialized in prostate cancer treatment since 1983. He is co-founder and past medical director of the Prostate Cancer Research Institute. Currently, he directs a practice for prostate cancer patients in Ashland, OR. |
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Russell L. Blaylock, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon, author, and lecturer. He recently retired from his neurosurgical practice to devote his time to nutritional studies and research. He has written numerous journal articles and three books (Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills, Health and Nutrition Secrets That Can Save Your Life, and Natural Strategies for the Cancer Patient), and currently publishes a monthly nutrition newsletter, The Blaylock Wellness Report. |
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Stanley W. Jacob, MD, is Gerlinger Distinguished Professor, Department of Surgery, Oregon Health Sciences University. He has authored 175 scientific articles and 15 books, and holds 3 patents, including the initial patent on the therapeutic implications of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). |
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Peter H. Langsjoen, MD, FACC, is a non-invasive cardiologist specializing in congestive heart failure, primary and statin-induced diastolic dysfunction, and other heart diseases. One of the world’s foremost authorities on coenzyme Q10, Dr. Langsjoen has been involved with its clinical application since 1983. He is a founding member of the Executive Committee of the International Coenzyme Q10 Association, a fellow of the American College of Cardiology, and a member of numerous other medical associations. |
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Ralph W. Moss, PhD, is an internationally known medical writer and authority on cancer research and treatment. He is the author of such groundbreaking books as Antioxidants Against Cancer, Cancer Therapy, Questioning Chemotherapy, and The Cancer Industry, as well as the award-winning PBS documentary “The Cancer War.” For over 30 years, Dr. Moss has independently evaluated the claims of various cancer treatments, and he currently directs The Moss Reports, a periodically updated library of detailed reports on more than 200 varieties of cancer diagnoses. |
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Michael D. Ozner, MD, FACC, is a board-certified cardiologist who specializes in cardiovascular disease prevention. He serves as medical director for the Center for Prevention & Wellness at Baptist Health South Florida, past chairman of the American Heart Association of Miami, and clinical professor of medicine and cardiology at the University of Miami School of Medicine. Dr. Ozner is author of The Miami Mediterranean Diet and regularly lectures on heart disease prevention. |
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Jonathan Treasure, AHG, MNIMH, is a British medical herbalist at the Centre for Natural Healing in Ashland, OR. Originally a medical sciences graduate from Cambridge University, he studied herbal medicine at the UK school of Phytotherapy. His clinical specialty is integrative botanical medicine for cancer, and his principal research interest is herb-drug interactions. |
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Jonathan V. Wright, MD, is medical director of the Tahoma Clinic in Renton, WA. He received his MD from the University of Michigan and has taught natural biochemical medical treatments since 1983. Dr. Wright pioneered the use of bioidentical estrogens and DHEA in daily medical practice. He has authored or coauthored 11 books and publishes Nutrition and Healing, a monthly newsletter with a worldwide circulation of more than 100,000. |
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John Boik is the author of two books on cancer therapy, Cancer and Natural Medicine (1996) and Natural Compounds in Cancer Therapy (2001). He is currently working toward his doctorate at the University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences/MD Anderson Cancer Center, focusing on mathematical models of drug synergism and screening models to identify promising new anticancer drugs, with emphasis on natural compounds. |
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