Advisory Board
Introducing
Alan Ogden
Alan Ogden's most recent venture is being withGlutathione Authority. He is a Retired Pharmacist and Natural Health Specialist who studied at Alive Academy of Natural Health, Pharmakologe (University of Denver), and the University of Alberta. Alan lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Dr. Marita Schauch
Dr. Marita Shauch is also a graduate of the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine in Toronto. Before pursuing a career in naturopathic medicine, Dr. Schauch obtained her Bachelor of Science, with Distinction, from the University of Victoria, with a Major in Biology.
Through her passion for education, Dr. Schauch leads by example in hopes of empowering others to choose positive lifestyle choices for living optimally. She actively lectures across the country on various topics pertaining to health and disease prevention, with a special interest in women’s health. Dr. Schauch has participated in television and radio interviews, written many articles featured in numerous print media, and has a clinical practice in the town of Sidney on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. For more information, visit www.doctormarita.com.
Dr. Ken Walker
Dr. Ken Walker (who writes under the pen name Dr. W. Gifford-Jones, MD), is a graduate of The University of Toronto and Harvard Medical School. He took post-graduate training in Surgery at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester, New York, McGill University in Montreal, and Harvard.
During his medical training, Dr. Walker was a family physician, hotel physician, and ship’s surgeon. He is a Fellow of The Royal College of Surgeons of Canada (FRCSC) and author of seven books. His medical column is published in 70 Canadian newspapers, several United States newspapers, and the Epoch Times, which has editions in a number of European countries. Dr. Walker was also Senior Editor of the Canadian Doctor, as well as a regular contributor to Fifty Plus magazine and other publications.
Dr. Walker was awarded a Certificate of Merit by The Mitchener Foundation for his efforts to legalize heroin to ease the suffering of terminal cancer patients. His Gifford-Jones Foundation donated $500,000 to establish The Gifford-Jones Professorship in Pain Control and Palliative Care at The University of Toronto Medical School. Throughout his career, Dr. Walker also travelled extensively to interview a number of internationally renowned scientists and researchers.