Joel D. Wallach, BS, DVM, Naturopathic Doctor
Dr. Wallach had been
involved in biomedical research and clinical medicine for 30 years. He received
his B.S. degree (Agriculture) from the University of Missouri with a major
in animal husbandry (nutrition) and a minor in field crops and soils; 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 ND from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine,
Portland, Oregon. He established and developed a unique family practice (used
veterinary nutrition on human patients) in I) Portland, Oregon, which he operated
for 12 years.
Dr. Wallach has appeared
frequently on local and national network television (including a special with
ABC's 20/20) regional and national talk radio programs as an expert on trace
mineral and rare earth deficiency diseases. Dr. Wallach is also the host of
his own talk show radio program (Let's Play Doctor) in Palm Springs, California
every Saturday morning. Because of his freewheeling style of humor and ability
to zero in on the basic truth in health he is widely known as the "Rush Limbaugh"
of alternative health.
Dr. Wallach's research has resulted in the publication
of more than 70 peer review and refereed journal articles in the fields of
nutrition and pharmaceutical research, major Contributions to eight multi-author
text and reference books including the Merck Manual and authorship of a definitive
text/reference book on the subject of comparative medicine (W.B. Saunders
Publishing Co., 1983)
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Dr. Wallach was the recipient of the 1988 Wooster Beach
Gold Medal Award for a significant breakthrough in the basic understanding
of the cause and path physiology of Cystic Fibrosis- the gold medal was awarded
by the Association of Eclectic Physicians. He was nominated for a Nobel Prize
in Medicine in 1991 by the Association of Eclectic Physicians for his notable
and untiring work with deficiencies of the trace mineral selenium and its
relationship to the congenital genesis of Cystic Fibrosis.
Ma Lan, M.D, Master of Science
Dr.Ma Lan was educated in the Peoples
Republic of China. Dr. Ma Lan received her M.D. from Beijing Medical University,
took her residency in Peoples Hospital, Beijing and was a staff surgeon at
the Canton Air Force Hospitals for eight years; she received her M.S. (Master
of Science) in transplant immunology from Zhong-Shan Medical University, Canton,
Peoples Republic of China. As with all Chinese doctors, Dr. Ma Lan was trained
in Traditional Chinese Medicine (i.e.- acupuncture, herbs, manipulation, massage
and hydrotherapy) prior to entering the western-style medical school.
Dr. Ma Lan's research credits include
being an exchange scholar at Harvard School of Medicine, Boston where she
trained residents how to perform laser microsurgery; a research fellow in
laser microsurgery at St. Joseph's Hospital, Houston; the Department of Orthopedic
Microsurgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee and the Department
of Pharmacology at the University of California. Dr. Ma Lan has ten peer review
publications to her credit in the fields of transplant immunology and microsurgery.
Lastly, Dr. Ma Lan was "sent to
the countryside" for three years of hard labor during the "Cultural Revolution"
of China, her crime was "being an educated person and potentially dangerous
to the revolution;" during those hard years of forced labor she was able to
quietly be a doctor during her rest periods for a small farming village in
the north of China using only traditional Chinese Medicine. If all medical
doctors were as devoted to their patients as Dr. Ma Lan is the world would
be a wonderful Place!
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