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Julian Whitaker, M.D. In My Own Words: Julian Whitaker, M.D. "As a long-time practitioner of alternative medicine, I am often asked why I took the "road less traveled" in medicine. I certainly didn't set out to be unconventional. I graduated from Dartmouth College in 1966, earned my medical degree at Emory University Medical School in Atlanta in 1970, and completed my internship at Grady Memorial Hospital, also in Atlanta. Good formal medical education is important, and I'm grateful for this foundation in basic medicine, but there was something to come that was far more important to my career as a physician. In August 1991, the first issue of my monthly newsletter, Health & Healing, rolled off the presses. Since then I've covered just about every treatment option offered at the Whitaker Wellness Institute ? vitamin and mineral supplementation, herbal therapies, natural hormone replacement, acupuncture, chiropractic, EECP and more. Today over half a million subscribers, disenchanted with the failures of conventional medicine, rely on Health & Healing for news about safe and effective alternatives. Countless others have turned to my books in search of the crucial health information they can't get from their own doctor: Reversing Diabetes, Reversing Heart Disease, Shed 10 Years in 10 Weeks, A Guide to Natural Healing, Is Heart Surgery Necessary?, and The Pain Relief Breakthrough. To keep up with ongoing developments in my field, I belong to the American College for Advancement in Medicine, a professional organization of physicians dedicated to nutritional and alternative therapies. I am a founder of the American Preventive Medicine Association, a physician advocacy group for freedom of choice in medical treatment, and am board certified in anti-aging medicine. Through my clinic, newsletter, books, lectures and now this web site, I continue to preach the healing powers of diet, exercise, lifestyle changes, and the principles of orthomolecular medicine to an ever-growing audience. " Dr. Whitaker has written on Xylitol in Health & Healing. To
order the issue in which he discusses Xylitol, please call 1-800-219-8590
and ask for Volume 8, number 11, November, 1998. Phillips
Health, LLC charges $5 per copy. To see his entire Health
Library Archives, you can go to http://www.drwhitaker.com.
The following is an excerpt from Health & Healing, November 1998, Volume 8, No. 11 Use Xylitol, the Sweetener That Prevents Tooth Decay
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