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Among the most important discoveries of the next one hundred years, according to The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, is how suppression of the COX-2 enzyme can positively impact colon cancer, Alzheimer's Disease and arthritis. Drugs used to suppress the COX-2 enzymes have high prices and even more costly side effects. The work of Thomas Newmark and Paul Schulick focuses on herbs and natural sources of COX-2 enzyme suppression.

Produktbeschreibung
Among the most important discoveries of the next one hundred years, according to The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times, is how suppression of the COX-2 enzyme can positively impact colon cancer, Alzheimer's Disease and arthritis. Drugs used to suppress the COX-2 enzymes have high prices and even more costly side effects. The work of Thomas Newmark and Paul Schulick focuses on herbs and natural sources of COX-2 enzyme suppression.
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Autorenporträt
Thomas Newmark is president of New Chapter, Inc. of Brattleboro, Vermont and a co-owner of Luna Nueva Farm in Costa Rica, which has perfected the cultivation of organic turmeric and ginger. Tom is author of numerous articles on health topics, and the co-author of The Life Bridge (Herbal Free Press, 2002). Tom has been awarded multiple patents for innovative herbal formulations. He is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Organic Center, and is a founding director of the Demeter Biodynamic(R) Association of the United States. He is also a founder of Semillas Sagradas, the Sacred Seeds Sanctuary in Costa Rica dedicated to protecting endangered medicinal plants of the neotropics.