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LINKS
Some of NOHA's speakers have websites to which we are providing direct
links here. Because NOHA has no control over the content of these
other sites, they are not specifically endorsed by NOHA.
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Samuel Epstein, MD, Professor Emeritus
of Occupational and Environmental Medicine at the University of Illinois
School of Public Health, Chicago; member of NOHA's Professional Advisory
Board, and President of the Cancer Prevention Coalition. He
points out how the growing amount and number of toxic, man-made chemicals
in our environment (pesticides, cleaning agents, etc.) are causing
an increase in chronic illness, particularly cancer at: www.preventcancer.com
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William J. Walsh, PhD, Chief Scientist
of the Health Research Institute and Pfeiffer Treatment Center, and
member of NOHA's Professional Advisory Board. Their research
is finding how biochemical imbalances can cause autism or criminal
behavior. They are at: www.hriptc.org
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Christine Horner, MD is a nationally
known surgeon, author, and professional speaker residing in Taos,
NM. She holds two board certifications: the National Board of Surgery,
and the National Board of Plastic Surgery. Dr. Horner was recognized
as a leader in her field shortly after starting her plastic and
reconstructive surgery practice because she successfully ran a national
campaign to pass laws requiring insurance companies to pay for breast
reconstruction following mastectomy.
Dr. Horner incorporated many preventive
techniques into her own life and then became passionate about teaching
others how to stay healthy naturally.
Her first book, Waking the Warriior
Goddess, was sold at her NOHA lecture. http://www.drchristinehorner.com/
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Joseph Mercola, DO, His site has information
on: (1) how traditional doctors are the 3rd leading cause of death
in the US, (2) media deception about health, (3) how food can lead
to good health instead of expensive supplements, and (4) the truth
about real beef. He is at: www.mercola.com
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Neil Levin, current President of NOHA.
Articles focusing on natural health, health freedom, nutrition, dietary
supplements (vitamins, herbs), organic foods, biotech crops, etc.
Many articles are referenced; some are available on scientific journal
websites. Not intended as nutritional counseling, prescription or
treatment of disease. These are my own professional opinions. Everything
here is either written by Neil or cites Neil's work. Older articles
may contain outdated info. Copyright by Neil E. Levin, except as noted.
http://honestnutrition.blogspot.com/
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Jack Challem, At this website, you'll
find a growing number of magazine and newsletter articles describing
recent research on vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, with an
emphasis on their therapeutic applications: www.thenutritionreporter.com
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Lynn Lawson, author of Staying Well
in a Toxic World and The New Millennium Update. For
many years she was co-editor of NOHA NEWS. She has multiple
chemical sensitivities (MCS) and leads the support group, MCS: Health
& Environment. Its website is: www.mcshealthenviron.org
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Jack and Adrienne Samuels are NOHA board
members. They operate the Truth in Labeling Campaign -- their
site informs us of the extensive use of, deceptive claims about, and
the many symptoms from free glutamic acid (MSG). Learn much
more about its sources and dangers at: www.truthinlabeling.org
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William J. Rea, MD, is founder
and director of the internationally known Environmental Health Center
(EHC) in Dallas, Texas. Dr.
Rea is a thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon with a passionate interest
in the environmental aspects of health and disease. He is the recipient
of numerous professional honors, including being named to the world's
first professorial chair of Environmental Medicine at the Robens Institute
of Toxicology at the University of Surrey in Guildford, England in
1988. Learn much more about the EHC in Dallas, and about Dr. Rea at:
www.ehcd.com
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Sherry
A. Rogers, MD, ABFP, ABEM, FACAAI, FACN, is a diplomat of the American
Board of Family Practice and of the American Board of Environmental
Medicine. She is a Fellow of the American College of Allergy, Asthma
and Immunology and of the American College of Nutrition. Dr. Rogers
lectures worldwide and teaches advanced courses for physicians. She
developed the Formaldehyde Spot Test and has published her mold research
in Annals of Allergy. Her chemical testing methods have been published
in the National Institutes of Health journal Environmental Health
Perspectives. Sherry Rogers has been in professional practice in Syracuse,
New York for about 30 years. Contact Sherry Rogers, subscribe to her
TOTAL WELLNESS newsletter, and buy any of her books at: www.prestigepublishing.com
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