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Dr. Joel Wallach
Born and raised
in Missouri, Dr. Joel Wallach attended the University of
Missouri, where he received a Bachelor's degree in Science
of Agriculture. A veterinarian for 30 years, he worked as
a research veterinary pathologist with The National Institute
of Health for The Center for the Biology of Natural Systems,
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri; Yerkes Regional
Primate Research Center in Atlanta, Georgia, at Emory University.
Having discovered and identified the first animal models
for cystic fibrosis- monkeys - he found that he could reproduce
their condition at will because it was a nutritional deficiency.
His find offered
great promise for children with the disease, but when he
made it public, the institute fired him on 24- hours notice.
Chagrined and perplexed, Dr. Wallach made the decision to
go to medical school so he could treat children for cystic
fibrosis himself.
Realizing that
traditional medical school was likely to be as repressive
as the National Institute he accepted an invitation to teach
nutrition at The National College of Naturopathic Medicine
in Oregon , not even knowing what a naturopathic doctor
was. When he learned that he could be a primary care physician-deliver
babies, sew up chainsaw wounds, write prescriptions and
get paid by insurance- all through a program that encouraged
interest in nutrition, he simultaneously enrolled as a full-time
student. Soon people were flocking to the college clinic.
Dr. Wallach's research has resulted in the publication of
more than 70 peer review and refered journal articles in
the fields of nutrition and pharmaceutical research, and
he has made major contributions to eight multi-authored
text and reference books on these subjects. Dr. Wallach
is the author of "Dead Doctors Don't Lie".
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