The notion that cholesterol causes heart disease is one of the most deeply ingrained myths in health promotion today. The Myth of Cholesterol provides evidence-based research exposing this fallacy and describes how a singular focus on cholesterol has distracted people from utilizing low-cost, effective, and natural means of creating heart health.
Paul Dugliss, M.D. practices Internal Medicine and Ayurvedic medicine in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He is the former director of the Oakwood Healthcare System's Complementary & Alternative Medicine Center in Westland, Michigan. A student of Ayurvedic Medicine since the 1980s, he has trained both in this country and abroad. Dr. Dugliss is board-certified in Internal Medicine and has training in acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, as well as a Masters degree in Clinical and Counseling Psychology. His previous book is titled "The Future of Medicine."
Sandra Fernandez, M.S.P.H. received her Bachelors degree in Anthropology from Columbia University. She subsequently earned a Masters of Science in Public Health degree from the Department of Tropical Medicine at Tulane University. Her pre-doctoral research fellowship at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia was sponsored in part by the Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine. She was also a medical student at the University of Michigan School of Medicine. Sandra is currently receiving training in Ayurvedic Medicine in Ann Arbor, Michigan.