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Promoting and Protecting Natural Approaches to Health with Rob Verkerk

from Wellness Talk with George Batista · host George Batista

Robert Verkerk PhD is an internationally acclaimed expert in health, agricultural and environmental sustainability with nearly 40 years of experience in the non-profit sector, academia and as a consultant. His extensive academic background in ecology and sustainable agriculture, including an MSc, PhD and postdoctoral fellowship at Imperial College London, helped him develop his passion for applying ecological and sustainability principles to healthcare. In 2002, Dr Verkerk founded the Alliance for Natural Health International (ANH-Intl) and has acted as its executive and scientific director since. He has directed legal actions to protect the right to natural health, been at the forefront of developing science-based approaches to evaluating risks and benefits of natural therapies, and has been the principal scientist developing a new model for proactive, health regeneration and health system sustainability.https://anh-usa.orghttps://www.anhinternational.org/www.georgebatista.comhttps://rumble.com/c/GeorgeBatistaJr

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