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Her list of accomplishments include: working at the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine at the Canadian Schizophrenia Foundation; past editor- in- chief of Healthy Living Guide; senior editor of the Encyclopaedia of Natural Healing (winner of the prestigious Benjamin Franklin Award in 1998).
As stated in the Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine 1992; 7(1): 5-12 that using a specific nutrient program that attended to improving vascular health at a cellular level actually eradicated the cholesterol deposits within the vascular wall and reversed the growth of these deposits.
Select a condition or disease (asthma or common cold, for example) and receive information about aromatherapy; ayurvedic (an Indian herbo-mineral system); herbology; homeopathic; nutritional; traditional Western; Chinese medicine or orthomolecular medicine (disease and injury prevention through biochemistry).
 
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