


Nutrition For Women
Nutrition for Women
100 Short Articles
by Raymond Peat PhD
Topics include
Premenstrual Tension, Breast pains, Skin, Arthritis, Fat, Stress, Nutrition and Cancer, Immunity, Fatigue, Nutrition and Hormones, Estrogen and anxiety
Raymond Peat received his PhD in Biology from the University of Oregon, specializing in physiology. He Has written Mind and Tissue and Progesterone in Orthomolecular Medicine, besides articles in science journals. He has taught at the university of Oregon, Urbana College, Montana State University, National College of Naturopathic Medicine, Universida Veracruzana, and the Universidad Autonoma Del estado de Mexico, and founded Blake College.
I would also add that I considered him a mentor in some ways, and this book with his others was inspiration for my own decision to pursue research in endocrinology.
Nutrition for Women
100 Short Articles
by Raymond Peat PhD
Topics include
Premenstrual Tension, Breast pains, Skin, Arthritis, Fat, Stress, Nutrition and Cancer, Immunity, Fatigue, Nutrition and Hormones, Estrogen and anxiety
Raymond Peat received his PhD in Biology from the University of Oregon, specializing in physiology. He Has written Mind and Tissue and Progesterone in Orthomolecular Medicine, besides articles in science journals. He has taught at the university of Oregon, Urbana College, Montana State University, National College of Naturopathic Medicine, Universida Veracruzana, and the Universidad Autonoma Del estado de Mexico, and founded Blake College.
I would also add that I considered him a mentor in some ways, and this book with his others was inspiration for my own decision to pursue research in endocrinology.
Nutrition for Women
100 Short Articles
by Raymond Peat PhD
Topics include
Premenstrual Tension, Breast pains, Skin, Arthritis, Fat, Stress, Nutrition and Cancer, Immunity, Fatigue, Nutrition and Hormones, Estrogen and anxiety
Raymond Peat received his PhD in Biology from the University of Oregon, specializing in physiology. He Has written Mind and Tissue and Progesterone in Orthomolecular Medicine, besides articles in science journals. He has taught at the university of Oregon, Urbana College, Montana State University, National College of Naturopathic Medicine, Universida Veracruzana, and the Universidad Autonoma Del estado de Mexico, and founded Blake College.
I would also add that I considered him a mentor in some ways, and this book with his others was inspiration for my own decision to pursue research in endocrinology.