Synopsis:
The NutriSearch Comparative Guide to Nutritional Supplements (4th edition) is an educational and consumer-based compendium that reviews and compares over 1600 nutritional products available in the United States and Canada. The guide was designed with three principal goals: to educate the consumer on the nutritional basis of disease prevention, highlighting the importance of supplementation as a vital component of a holistic approach to wellness; to provide an evidence-based approach to supplementation, focusing on the science behind the use of natural health products; and to evaluate the hundreds of nutritional products in the North American marketplace, providing guidance to the consumer on relative product value.
About the Author:
Author, educator and biochemist, Lyle MacWilliam serves as a scientific consultant and public advocate for the natural healthcare industry. His early scientific training led him to the investigation of oxidative stress and the biological properties of antioxidants.A former Canadian Member of Parliament and Member of the Legislative Assembly for British Columbia, Mr. MacWilliam served at the behest of Canada s federal Minister of Health to help develop a new regulatory framework for natural health products, ensuring Canadians access to safe, effective, and high quality nutritional supplements.MacWilliam's scientifically rigorous, no-nonsense delivery, served with a touch of humour, has earned him praise internationally as a sought-after speaker on the importance of optimal nutrition and lifestyle. An accomplished martial artist, Mr. MacWilliam is passionate about personal fitness and health. His research hits hard at today s lifestyle and dietary patterns and their role in the development of degenerative disease.Mr. MacWilliam s scientific, communication, and research skills have been solicited by several nutritional companies and public agencies. He is a contributory writer for Life Extension Foundation, a non-profit agency dedicated to the scientific exploration of preventive health and longevity. He has also served as a consultant with Health Canada, Environment Canada, Human Resources Development Canada, and the British Columbia Science Council; he is currently engaged as a scientific consultant for several nutritional manufacturers in the United States and Canada. Mr. MacWilliam is also a member of the Society of Industry Leaders, an international organization dedicated to bringing together authorities from all fields in a global network connecting industry veterans and academia professionals with institutional investors.
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