By James J. Gormley
Over the last couple of years I've had the opportunity to become involved in The Natural Health Research Institute (NHRI), an independent "body that supports research into dietary supplements and other science-based approaches in order to:
*promote research into science-supported approaches to optimal health and wellness;
*bring respected scientists and world-renowned thought leaders together at scientific forums and conferences to share their dietary supplement and related science-based research with other scientists and the public;
*study and promote the public health benefits and cost-of-care savings that can be achieved by widespread, responsible use of science-validated dietary supplements and related modalities; and
*encourage young scientists to engage in university-directed research into both dietary supplements and the public-health/pharmacoeconomic benefits that can be achieved to help developed and developing countries reduce the prevalence of chronic disease and its associated cost-of-care burdens.
The group is working hard to make sure that consumers, scientists, the media, policymakers and legislators are fully informed about the science-validated power and promise of dietary supplements and related natural approaches to improve health and reduce disease around the world.
Over the last few years, the NHRI has held groundbreaking conferences on vitamin E, good fats and nutrients reducing disease risk, in addition to shining a light on controversial and important issues, including media misinformation, and being quoted as an expert source in Forbes.
I am very excited about the future of this organization to unite the best science with the most promising nutrients to produce a healthier tomorrow for the U.S. and the world.
Saturday, July 08, 2006
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