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Sherry A Rogers, M.D., a Diplomate of the American
Board of Family Practice, a Fellow of the American College of
Allergy and Immunology and a Diplomate of the American Academy
of Environmental Medicine, has been in private practice for over
26 years.
She is a lecture of yearly original scientific
material, as well as advanced courses for physicians. She was
the keynote speaker for the international symposium Indoor Air
Quality 86 in which she described the office method for testing
chemical sensitivities.
She developed the Formaldehyde Spot Test and
published her mold research in three volumes of the ANNALS Of
ALLERGY. She has published chemical testing methods in the National
Institutes of Health journal, ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSTECTIVES.
She has published 17 scientific articles, 10 books, and was the
environmental medicine editor for INTERNAL MEDICINE WORLD REPORT.
She has lectured throughout China, Sweden,
England, Canada, and Europe, as well as the United States in indoor
air symposia to physicians and the public. She has appeared on
numerous television and radio programs and writes monthly articles
for health magazines, plus her own and other newsletters covering
all aspects of environmental illness.
Man has neglected one fundamental biological
rule; to check and see if the organism is adapting to its new
environment. She says we are the first generation to be exposed
to such an unprecedented number of chemicals. The work of detoxifying
these causes serious deficiencies. This maladaptation in turn
has resulted in chronic disease. But disease is not a drug deficiency.
The common goal of her current research projects is that of helping
people adapt naturally to the 21st century and reverse
chronic disease. |