Dr. Suzann Wang
Naturopathic Doctor
Chief Science Officer
Mitogenx
Mitogenx is proud to have Dr. Suzann Wang as part of our Scientific Advisory board. Dr. Wang is a native Californian, has been practicing naturopathic medicine for 10 years and is a graduate of Bastyr University in Seattle. She has post-doctoral training in Environmental Medicine from the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine. Prior to discovering her passion for healing, she trained and worked as an Industrial Engineer.
Dr. Wang is licensed as a naturopathic physician in California and Oregon and is a member of the California Naturopathic Doctor Association and the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians. She is also a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine and the American College for Advancement of Medicine.
Dr. Wang's approach to healing is to assist the body's own natural ability to heal by removing any obstacles to health and vibrant living. For this reason, she has focused much of her work and research toward environmental medicine, anti-aging and detoxification. Much of what we consider signs of aging are actually the combination of emotional stresses, physical accumulation of environmental toxins and chemicals. The body starts to react to these chemical accumulations and stressors through symptoms such as allergies, arthritis, headaches, sleep disorders, pain and the look of aging skin. If very overloaded with toxins, our bodies develop tumors, cysts, skin conditions, body odor etc. all in response to our environment.
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Heavy Metals and Health Problems During Pregnancy
A recent study done at Harvard School of Public Health and
published in the Journal Environmental Health Perspectives
links arsenic exposure to the development of gestational diabetes.
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A Dummies Guide to Food Additives...
This is a short list of some food additives, their history and why they are in your
foods. When starting to get people to read ingredients and educating them on
healthier diet choices, people are often confused by preservatives or flavor
enhancers because of their chemical names.
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Neoprene Wins the Allergen of the Year Award
A dubious honor to be sure, but earlier this year (2009) neoprene was tapped by the American Contact Dermatitis Society as its "Allergen of the Year". Contact dermatitis is just a fancy word for eczema which causes redness, scaling and itching of the skin. In
previous years, other chemicals or materials won this honor.
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