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Shane Ellison MSc
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Able to stop prescription drug hype in its tracks and bring safe and effective natural alternatives to the attention of the public, Shane is a menace to those medical doctors who have staked an entire career on asserting that FDA approved drugs are safe and effective.
 
 His extensive study of biochemistry and the use of natural products as medicine have elevated him above mediocre and lazy thinking which runs rampant throughout the healthcare industry.
 
 Among nutritionists and dietitians he is an outlaw for his politically incorrect use of various safe and effective nutritional supplements that are rarely a part of mainstream thinking.
 
 While Shane does stand alone in his convictions, he will remain the cure to America’s declining health, the worldwide obesity epidemic, heart disease and the deadly, unquenchable thirst for profit among drug companies.
 When true health is desired, people look to Shane.
 Shane holds a Master’s degree in organic chemistry and has first hand experience in drug design. Abandoning synthetic medicine, he is an independent researcher, a consultant to the nutritional supplement industry and developer of the SafeTaste Certification (TM) seal. Shane is responsible for designing numerous safe and effective nutritional supplements for longevity, fat loss and sports performance. He is a member of The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics as well as a proud husband and father.
 Contact Shane at http://www.health-fx.net
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