Since I have first heard the tape, "Dead Doctors Don't Lie" I wanted to know more about this pioneer of nutrition and medicine. Now that I am a distributor of Soaring Eagle's Toddy Products, I feel that most people hearing the tape would like to know more about Dr. Wallach. Therefore, Below is a short excerpt from the very educational book, "Let's Play Doctor," by Dr. Joel Wallach and Dr. Ma Lan.
Dr. Wallach has been involved in biomedical research and clinical medicine for 30 years. He recieved his B.S. Degree from the University of Missouri with a major in animal husbandry (nutrition) and field crops; a D.V.M. (veterinarian) from the University of Missouri; a three year post doctoral fellowship from the Center for the Biology of Natural Systems, Washington University; and an N.D. from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine, Portland, Oregon.
Dr. Wallach's research has resulted in the publication of more than 70 peer review reference articles in the field of nutrition and pharmaceutical research; eight multi-author textbooks and authorship of a text/reference book on the subject of camparative medicine (W.B. Saunders Publishing Co., 1983).
Dr. Wallach's research in comparative medicine is based on more than 13,700 cases from the University of Missouri, Iowa State University, the Center for the Biology of Natural Systems, Washington University; the St. Louis Zoological Gardens; the Chicago Zoological Gardens; the Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia; the Nation College of Naturopathic Medicine, Porland, Oregon and Harbin Medical University, Harbin,Hei Long Jiang, Peoples Republic of China. He was a member of NIH site visit teams for four years and was a member of the 1968 NSF ad hoc committee that authored the 1968 Animal Welfare Act (humane housing and care of laboratory and captive exotic species); and Consulting Professor of Medicine, Harbin Medical University, Harbin, Hei Long Jiang, Peoples Republic of China.
Dr. Wallach is an associate editor of Quantum Medicine, The Journal of the Association of Eclectic Physicians, and was the recipient of the 1988 Wooster Beach Gold Medal Award for a significant breakthrough in the basic understanding of the cause and pathophysiology of Cystic Fibrosis by the Association of Eclectic Physicians. He was nominated for a Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1991 for his work with the trace mineral selenium and its relationship to the congenital genesis of Cystic Fibrosis.
The reasn this formula has such a strange name is that Dr. Wallach would rather not have someone steal it, and therefore, has named it after its original purpose, curing pigs of arthritis.
If you weigh 120 pounds or more take the formula twice a day once in the morning and once at night, if under this weight, take just once a day.
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