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Dear Reader:

The ongoing mission of totalhealth magazine is to partner with you on your quest to achieving and maintaining optimum health thru; self managed natural health through diet, nutritional supplementation, exercise, spirituality and commitment to community. Becoming co-captain of your own healthcare team by partnering with practitioners who are committed to non-invasive, drug free, nutrition based complimentary and integrative medical approaches whenever possible. Recognizing the health food store as a natural health resource center and their partner in the quest for optimum health.

Our article on prominent physicians who practice condition specific nutrition based medicine is part two of the highly regarded Gonzalez nutritional regimen for the treatment of cancer. In part one we discussed the background, nutritional protocols and incredible results of the program. Part two centers on case histories of six individuals who have survived pancreatic cancer for between five to 24 years since having been diagnosed with this insidious disease, which usually claims its victims within six to twelve months even when being treated with the most advances chemotherapy drugs.

We intend to add a third article on the Gonzalez program when the results of a six year National Cancer Institute study comparing the results of the program to those of a conventional chemotherapy drug is released sometime this year.

We are pleased to welcome three prominent healthcare practitioners to the pages of totalhealth magazine. Dr. Stephen Holt M.D. is a is a medical practitioner in New York State He is a professor of medicine, a prolific author, a sought after lecturer at scientific meetings throughout the world and the formulator of a cutting edge line of nutritional supplements. Dr. Holt is our expert on weight management and Syndrome X in the this issue.

For the past 25 years Dr. Elson Haas has been a student of the impact of nutrition on establishing, reclaiming and maintaining optimum health. He states in the introduction to his new 900 plus page book, Staying Healthy With Nutrition the complete guide to diet and nutritional medicine, “Nutritional Medicine is an emerging and fast growing field; it is also as ancient as medicine an healing itself, however. It is a specialty much like other medical specialties and should be considered as such”. That is what 21st century health care is all about. This book is an imperative companion for everyone concerned about their health and longevity.

We first met David Getoff who is a both a board certified Nutritionist and a licensed naturopath, as well a Vice President of the Price Pottenger Nutritional Foundation, when he appeared as a featured speaker at Boulderfest 2004. Boulderfest is a five-day nutritional seminar for medical doctors sponsored by Crayhon Research, a company that supplies cutting-edge nutritional supplements to healthcare practitioners. His presentation was, in my opinion the high point of an excellent meeting. A significant number of the standing room only audience lined up afterward to seek both professional and personal solutions to perplexing health matters. Since then we have communicated frequently. Mr. Getoff has recently released CDs of his popular college course, “Obtaining Optimum Health” in the 21st Century, which I have listened to at least three times while driving to and from work.

We thank Stephen T. Sinatra M.D. and James C. Roberts M.D. for allowing us to excerpt from their newly released book Reverse Heart Disease Now. Please be sure to read this article and when you buy the book pick up an extra copy for your doctor. I am sure he or she will appreciate it.

Thank you to our friends at Bio-Aging Inc. for their contribution in producing the Reviews in Systemic Enzymes newsletter. It has become a valuable and appreciated feature of the magazine.

If you have arthritis or any problem which causes joint discomfort please read the articles on glucosamine, chondroitin and MSM for joint health. As I reported in the last issue, these supplements certainly helped change my life.

Sherrill Sellman’s article, Survival Strategies for the Wireless Age, is the 6th piece we have presented to our readers on the dangers of electromagnetic frequencies emitted by cell phones. However, this is the first that offers a possible solution to the problem. For those of us who are concerned by this insidious, possibly fatal problem, this is great news.

Thank you to everyone involved with the editorial product and the advertisers who make this publication possible.

In good health,

Lyle Hurd
Publisher/editor
 
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