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No Grain No Pain With Dr. Peter Osborne

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Dr. Peter Osborne stops by Perfectly healthy And Toned Radio to discuss his view on grains and nnounce his upcoming book.

Dr. Peter Osborne is the clinical director of Origins Healthcare Center in Sugar Land, TX (just southwest of Houston).  He is a doctor of chiropractic medicine and a Board Certified Clinical Nutritionist.  He is an expert in orthomolecular and functional medicine.  He has been practicing since 2001.  His clinical focus is the holistic natural treatment of chronic degenerative diseases with a primary focus on gluten sensitivity and food allergies.  He has helped thousands of patients recover from mysterious medical illnesses.

Doctor Osborne received his doctorate from Texas Chiropractic College.  He has held faculty teaching positions at Texas Women’s University and HCC’s nursing program teaching Neurophysiology, Nutrition,  Biology, and Anatomy & Physiology.  He lectures nationally to doctors on the topics of gluten sensitivity/intolerance, celiac disease, drug induced nutritional deficiencies, and many other nutritionally related topics.  He is the co-founder  of Nutra-MD, a nutritional supplement product line that addresses nutrient deficiencies caused by commonly prescribed medications.  He is the host for the radio program Alternatives for Health & Wellness and the Executive Secretary for the American Clinical Board of Nutrition.

He founded Gluten Free Society in 2010 to help educate patients and physicians on the far reaching effects of gluten sensitivity.  He is the author of Glutenology, a series of books designed to help educate the world about gluten.

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