Healthnotes Authors and Contributors

The Healthnotes writing team is composed of experts in complementary and alternative medicine from the fields of medicine, pharmacy, nursing, naturopathy, public health, and chiropractic, overseen by our Chief Medical Editor, Alan Gaby, MD. No other organization has a group with so much combined expertise as practitioners and educators in this emerging field. Crucial to the integrity of Healthnotes information is the balance, objectivity, and discipline upon which our writers insist. Combing through over 550 journals on a regular basis, the team prides itself on being completely up-to-date in each member’s area of expertise.

Alan R. Gaby, MD, Chief Medical Editor
Dr. Gaby, an expert in nutritional therapies, is past-president of the American Holistic Medical Association. He served as a member of the Ad-Hoc Advisory Panel of the National Institutes of Health Office of Alternative Medicine. He is author of Preventing and Reversing Osteoporosis (Prima, 1994) and B6: The Natural Healer (Keats, 1987). He is co-author of The Patient’s Book of Natural Healing (Prima, 1999), The Natural Pharmacy (Prima, 1999), and the A–Z Guide to Drug-Herb-Vitamin Interactions (Prima, 1999). Dr. Gaby has conducted nutritional seminars for physicians and has collected over 30,000 scientific papers related to the field of nutritional and natural medicine. He is currently in his ninth year, and seventh consecutive year, as a faculty member at Bastyr University in Seattle, Wash., where he has served as the the Endowed Professor of Nutrition. In addition to his role as Chief Medical Editor for Healthnotes, Inc., he teaches at Bastyr University, Kenmore, Washington, and is a regular contributor to Healthnotes, Healthnotes Newswire, and Healthnotes Quick!Reference.

Amber Ackerson, ND, Contributor
Dr. Ackerson is a licensed naturopathic physician and a graduate of the National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon. Her research reviews have been published in the Townsend Letter for Doctors, Journal of Naturopathic Medicine, Alternative and Complimentary Therapies, and other journals, and she has contributed to a number of magazines and books. Dr. Ackerson has been a regular contributor to Healthnotes.

Jeremy Appleton, ND, Contributor
Dr. Appleton is a licensed naturopathic physician, writer, and educator in the field of evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine. He received his bachelor’s degree from Reed College and his doctorate in naturopathic medicine from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine (NCNM). Dr. Appleton completed a residency at Bastyr University of Natural Health Sciences, where he was also on faculty as an adjunct professor of orthopedics and clinical medicine. He has had private practices in Washington, Vermont, and Oregon, and has also worked in the nutritional supplement industry as a director of scientific and regulatory affairs. Dr. Appleton is currently Chair of the Nutrition department at NCNM and works full time as senior science editor for Healthnotes. He has been a regular contributor to several Healthnotes publications, including Healthnotes Newswire, Healthnotes, Clinical Essentials, and Healthnotes Quick!Reference.

Steve Austin, ND, Contributor
Dr. Austin is the former chief science officer for Healthnotes and a licensed naturopathic physician in Portland, Oregon. He is former Professor of Nutrition at the National College of Naturopathic Medicine. Dr. Austin has also headed the nutrition departments at Bastyr University and Western States Chiropractic College. He is a contributor to the Textbook of Natural Medicine and the co-author of Breast Cancer: What You Should Know (But May Not Be Told) About Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment (Prima, 1994), The Natural Pharmacy (Prima, 1999), and the A–Z Guide to Drug-Herb-Vitamin Interactions (Prima, 1999).

Deah Baird, ND, Contributor
Dr. Baird is a licensed naturopathic physician in private practice in Portland, Oregon. She received her doctorate in naturopathic medicine from Bastyr University of Natural Health Sciences and completed a residency at National College of Naturopathic Medicine and a chief residency at Bastyr University. She specializes in counseling, natural childbirth, and women’s health issues and has contributed to Healthnotes and Healthnotes Newswire.

Matthew Brignall, ND, Contributor
Dr. Brignall is a graduate of Bastyr University. He completed a one-year research fellowship at the Tahoma Clinic in Kent, Washington, where he studied nutritional and herbal treatments for cancer. He works at Seattle Cancer Treatment and Wellness Center and has a private practice in Kirkland, Washington. He is a regular contributor to Healthnotes, Healthnotes Newswire, and Healthnotes Quick!Reference.

Donald J. Brown, ND, Contributor
Dr. Brown is a naturopathic physician and one of the leading authorities in the United States on evidence-based herbal medicine. A graduate of and former associate professor at the Bastyr University of Natural Health Sciences in Seattle, Dr. Brown serves on the Advisory Board of the American Botanical Council and the President’s Advisory Board of Bastyr University. Dr. Brown has served as an advisor to the Office of Dietary Supplements at the National Institutes of Health. He is the author of Herbal Prescriptions for Health and Healing (Prima, 2000) and co-author of The Natural Pharmacy (Prima, 1999) and the A–Z Guide to Drug-Herb-Vitamin Interactions (Prima, 1999). He has contributed to Healthnotes, Healthnotes Newswire, and Healthnotes Quick!Reference.

Alice Duncan, DC, CCH, Contributor and Section Editor of Homeopathic Remedies
Dr. Duncan is a certified classical homeopath and chiropractic physician. She is the author of Your Healthy Child: A Guide to Natural Healthcare (Jeremy P Tarcher, 1990; Sanicula, 1995), a co-author of The Natural Pharmacy (Prima, 1999), and former editor of the professional homeopathic journal, Simillimum. She has contributed to Healthnotes.

Steven Foster, Photographer
Mr. Foster is an author, photographer, and consultant specializing in medicinal and aromatic plants. He has written 13 books on herbs, including A Field Guide to Medicinal Plants (with Dr. James A. Duke) (Houghton Mifflin’s Peterson Series, 2000), Herbs for Your Health (Interweave Press, 1996), and Echinacea—Nature’s Immune Enhancers (Healing Arts Press, 1991). He is a frequent contributor to The Herb Companion, Herbs for Health, and HerbalGram magazines, and has provided many of the herb photographs in Healthnotes.

Tori Hudson, ND, Contributor
Dr. Hudson is a nationally known expert on women’s health with a clinical practice in Portland, Oregon. A popular speaker, she is the author of Women’s Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine (Keats, 1999) and a contributor to Healthnotes.

Darin Ingels, ND, MT (ASCP), Contributor
Dr. Ingels received his naturopathic medical degree from Bastyr University in Kenmore, Washington. In addition to being a contributor to Healthnotes, Dr. Ingels is the author of Everything You Need To Know About Garlic and Cholesterol (Prima, 1999) and Natural Treatments For High Cholesterol (Prima, 2000). He currently maintains a private practice in Westport, Connecticut, as part of an integrated medical team, where he specializes in allergies and environmental medicine. He is a regular contributor to Healthnotes and Healthnotes Newswire.

James Gerber, DC, Contributor
Dr. Gerber is Associate Professor of Clinical Sciences at Western States Chiropractic College (WSCC) in Portland, Oregon, and also teaches postgraduate courses for several other colleges. He graduated from WSCC in 1981, received his master’s degree in nutrition from the University of Bridgeport in 1986, and is board certified in nutrition and orthopedics. Dr. Gerber is the author of Handbook of Preventive and Therapeutic Nutrition (Aspen, 1993) and a contributor to Conservative Management of Sports Injuries (Williams & Wilkins, 1997). In addition to contributing to Healthnotes, he is the science advisor for the Healthnotes Newsletter.

Ronald LeFebvre, DC, Contributor
Dr. LeFebvre is Dean of Chiropractic and Clinical Education at Western States Chiropractic College (WSCC). He is also director of the Clinical Standards, Protocols and Education Project; the aim of this program is to establish evidence-based guidelines for care in the WSCC clinic system. He has contributed to Healthnotes.

Michael Murray, ND, Contributor
Dr. Murray is one of the world’s leading authorities on natural medicine and is a contributor to the Healthnotes, Inc., team of experts. Dr. Murray is the co-author of A Textbook of Natural Medicine and the best-selling Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine. He is also the author of over 20 books and contributed to Healthnotes.

Ronald Reichert, ND, Contributor
An expert in European phytotherapy, Dr. Reichert resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he has an active medical practice. He regularly contributes articles to lay and professional publications in Canada. He has contributed to the Herbal Remedies section of Healthnotes.

Trina Seligman, ND, Contributor
Dr. Seligman is a naturopathic physician and licensed acupuncturist in private practice at Evergreen Integrative Medicine in Kirkland, Washington. Her clinical specialty is in the treatment of attention deficit disorder, depression, anxiety, and women’s health concerns (from PMS to menopause). Dr. Seligman also works for the research department of Bastyr University assisting in both the design of research protocols and the administration of clinical trials. Dr. Seligman has contributed to Healthnotes.

Linnea D. Thompson, PharmD, ND, Contributor
Dr. Thompson is a licensed pharmacist and naturopathic physician. She earned her naturopathic doctorate at Bastyr University in 1998 and her pharmacy degree from the University of California, San Francisco, in 1982. Dr. Thompson has been a regular contributor to Healthnotes.

Martin Wall, Photographer
Mr. Wall is the owner of Martin Wall Botanical Services, a company that supplies botanical images for educational and commercial use. As well as being included in many books, his images are regularly seen in Natural Pharmacy, Herbs for Health, Nutrition Science News, and many other magazines. Along with his wife, Deetra, Martin also directs the Southeastern School of Herbal Studies from his home base in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Maureen Williams, ND, Contributor
Dr. Williams completed a bachelor of science in bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania in 1986. She spent four years working with the urban poor, homeless, and mentally ill before returning to school, earning her naturopathic doctorate at Bastyr University in 1995. She is now licensed and has a private practice in Vermont; she also works in free clinics locally and in Central America. Dr. Williams has been a regular contributor to Healthnotes.

Jonathan V. Wright, MD, Editorial Reviewer and Advisor
Dr. Wright practices nutritional medicine at the Tahoma Clinic in Kent, Washington. He is regarded as one of the world’s finest preventive medical doctors. Dr. Wright is the author of Natural Hormone Replacement: for Women Over 45 (Smart, 1997), Dr. Wright’s Guide to Healing with Nutrition (Keats, 1990), and Dr. Wright’s Book of Nutritional Therapy (Rodale, 1979), and is co-author of The Patient’s Book of Natural Healing (Prima, 1999) and The Natural Pharmacy (Prima, 1999). He has been a contributor and regular advisor to Healthnotes. He currently authors the newsletter Nutrition and Healing.

Eric Yarnell, ND, Contributor
Dr. Yarnell is president of the Botanical Medicine Academy and senior editor for the Journal of Naturopathic Medicine. He is author of Naturopathic Gastroenterology (Naturopathic Medical Press, 2000), Naturopathic Urology and Men’s Health (Naturopathic Medical Press, 2001), and a contributing author to the A–Z Guide to Drug-Herb-Vitamin Interactions (Prima, 1999). Dr. Yarnell is former chair of the department of botanical medicine at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine, and has contributed to the Herbal Remedies section of Healthnotes.

Editorial Staff

Schuyler W. Lininger, Jr., DC, President and Publisher
Dr. Lininger, the editor-in-chief of The Natural Pharmacy (Prima, 1999) and the A–Z Guide to Drug-Herb-Vitamin Interactions (Prima, 1999), is an acknowledged expert and popular speaker on nutritional therapeutics, computer technology, and the Internet. He has authored or co-authored a dozen computer books and has written numerous technology-related and health-related articles. Healthnotes, Inc., which he founded in 1986, is the publisher of Healthnotes Clinical Essentials, Healthnotes Newsletter, Healthnotes Newswire, Healthnotes, and Healthnotes Quick!Reference, and is the leading provider of high-quality, scientifically based information on complementary and alternative medicine. A former instructor in nutrition, Dr. Lininger gives regular seminars in both the United States and England and serves on the boards of several natural medicine colleges.

Marianne Bhonslay, Editorial Manager
Marianne Bhonslay oversaw much of the content development for all electronic and print publications. She has worked in publishing as a journalist, editor, and associate publisher for over 15 years, including 10 years with Capital Cities/ABC’s Fairchild Publishing division. Ms. Bhonslay holds a Masters of Science degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism.

Jenefer Angell, Managing Editor
Ms. Angell oversees the workflow for Healthnotes content and marketing materials, as well as the Healthnotes Newswire and Newsletter. Her experience includes both book and Web publishing, from assistant editor at Simon and Schuster, to senior editor at two Internet-based companies and nonfiction editor for Beyond Words Publishing. She holds two masters degrees: a liberal studies degree from Reed College and a Children's Literature degree from Simmons College.

Jenny Morrison, Senior Copyeditor
Ms. Morrison has worked in the publishing field since 1993 and is a graduate of the University of Puget Sound. Prior to joining Healthnotes, Ms. Morrison worked as a research reporter and copyeditor at the Kiplinger Washington Editors in Washington, D.C.

Rick Walsh, Technical Editor
Rick Walsh provided technical editing and production support for Healthnotes, Healthnotes Newswire, and Healthnotes Newsletter. He has worked in publishing for more than 20 years as a technical editor and graphic designer, a publications coordinator for a medical publisher, and as a journalist, and has a master’s in communications from the University of Washington.

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