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Dr Jewel Pookrum's Interview on Melanin (9 part series)
2007-09-08 05:56:00 This is an outstanding, tell it like it is, interview series on Melanin, Black Health and Wholistic Philosophy with Dr Jewel Pookrum. The depth of Dr Pookrum's continuous self-education and questioning is nothing less than inspirational. I want to meet this woman and I sleep better knowing she is with us in the struggle to wake up America. I can't think of anything more supporting to say than "You rock!” She is the Medical Director and founder of Perfect Health Institute of Nutritional Medicine, a health environment where clinical medicine and wholistic practices are combined in a highly individualized approach. Her treatments have helped patients to heal visible signs of cancer erase aging lines and learn to live happy, balanced and pain free lives.read more
Dr Jewel Pookrum's Interview on Melanin (series)
2007-09-03 18:55:00 This is an outstanding, tell it like it is, interview series on Melanin, Black Health and Wholistic Philosophy with Dr Jewel Pookrum. The depth of this Dr Pookrum's continuous self-education is nothing less than inspirational. I want to meet this woman and I sleep better knowing she is with us in the struggle to wake up America. I can't think of anything more supporting to say than "You rock!” She is the Medical Director and founder of Perfect Health Institute of Nutritional Medicine, a health environment where clinical medicine and wholistic practices are combined in a highly individualized approach. Her treatments have helped patients to heal visible signs of cancer erase aging lines and learn to live happy, balanced and pain free lives.read more
Melanin: Aging of the Skin and Skin Cancer
2007-05-05 21:00:00 Diana Clarke . ezinearticles.com “Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is responsible for 90% of the visible signs of aging on the skin of whites,” says Dr. Michael J. Martin, former Assistant Clinical Professor in the Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at University of California, San Francisco. Blacks’ skin, however, ages much slower. Why are most dark-skinned blacks protected from harmful ... |



