July 10, 2005 - In this Issue


George Noory Interviews Dr. Terry Grossman Wednesday, July 13

Terry Grossman, M.D., will be one of the featured guests on a panel discussing the highly volatile Codex Alimentarius Wednesday night, July 13, on Coast to Coast AM with George Noory. The syndicated radio show is heard on local stations nationally beginning at 10 p.m. Pacific, or 1 a.m. Eastern Time. The panel which includes Dr. Grossman will be featured from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m. (Pacific Time).

Dr. Grossman states that if Codex is adopted in the U.S., it could possibly... “seriously undermine the ability of the public to purchase vitamins and other nutritional supplements over-the-counter and at affordable prices.” Dr. Grossman downplays an immediate threat for purchasing nutritional supplements, however... “these new actions taken by the CAC in Italy represent a serious threat to these freedoms in the near future.

“Without massive public outcry, most vitamins and supplements will become prescription drugs and your freedom to purchase and use nutritional supplements to ensure the health of yourself and your family will be seriously eroded.” Dr. Grossman advises that future newsletters... “will contain a Codex Alert in each issue.” You may want to urge friends, family, and associates to subscribe to the newsletter through this site's subscribe link.

The founder and medical director of Frontier Medical Institute in Denver, Grossman is the co-author of the recently released book, Fantastic Voyage: The Science Behind Radical Life Extension published by Rodale. Grossman’s co-author is the world-renowned inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil.

Fantastic Voyage is the second book written by Grossman. In 2000, he wrote the well-received The Baby Boomers' Guide to Living Forever.

Over the past decade, Grossman has built the Frontier Medical Institute into one of the largest centers of longevity medicine in the country. He has developed numerous protocols for measuring and modifying biological age and promoting longevity. Grossman places an emphasis on intravenous vitamin and nutritional therapies, as well as other anti-aging therapies. He also utilizes bio-identical hormone replacement therapy where indicated. An assistant professor of family practice at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, Grossman is currently working on a number of research projects relating to novel treatments for diseases, ranging from age-related macular degeneration of the eye to coronary heart disease. Additional information about Dr. Grossman is available at http://fmiclinic.com.

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