Houston daily journal. (Perry, GA) 2006-current, September 22, 2006, Page 5, Image 19

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Wake Forest University School of Medicine and other major research centers. The results were published in some of the world’s top peer-reviewed medical journals. And it’s the healing brainchild of Dr. Floyd H. Chilton, a top scientist whose research was funded by the National Institutes of Health. As is the case with many journeys in life, Dr. Chilton sought out and made this healing break through in response to the pain and suffering of someone he loves. It was, in fact, Dr. Chilton’s sister Tammy who opened and closed her hands for the first time since she was four teen years old —thanks to his remarkable breakthrough. (You saw her story on page 2.) And it’s not just arthritis sufferers like Tammy who can benefit. Dr. Chilton’s discovery has the potential to pre vent and reverse over 30 chronic conditions and diseases! No Drugs, No Side Effects. Just Healthy, Hearty Foods and a Few Supplements But don't worry. You don’t need a prescription to ben efit from this breakthrough today. It’s NOT a drug. There are NO side effects. Dr. Chilton’s program includes a sim ple eating plan plus a few nutritional supplements —and that's it! You can read all about Dr. Chilton’s breakthrough in his newest book: Win the War Within. That’s why I’m writing to you today, and why I’d love to send you a hard cover copy of Win the War Within so you can try the pro gram for free. There’s zero obligation to buy a thing. And you’ll also get five brand-new Prevention Health Guides. In a moment, I’ll tell you all about this invitation. But first, let me explain how Dr. Chilton’s program could mean a revolution in the treatment of chronic ill ness as we know it today... The Genesis of Almost AN Illness Have you ever wondered what really triggers illness? What is it that causes arteries to harden and plaque to pile up? Why do arthritic joints suddenly swell up and grow stiff? Why do your airways, of all things, try to close tight during an asthma attack? (continued on page 8...) m Meet Dr. Floyd H. Chilton Floyd H. “Ski" f Chilton, Ph.D., is currently a full pro- Vs / fessor in the depart- * f ment of physiology r and pharmacology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine and director of the NlH sponsored Wake Forest and Brigham and Women’s Center for Botanical Lipids. Dr. Chilton holds 32 issued and 17 pend ing patents. Fie has authored or coauthored over 110 scientific articles and textbook chapters. Dr. Chilton has organized several international meetings on dietary regulation of human disease and lipid metabolism. Fie obtained his Ph.D. in biochemistry from Wake Forest University in 1984. Dr. Chilton founded the Program in Molecular Medicine at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. During his time in aca demia, Dr. Chilton has served as director of molecular medicine, professor of physiology and pharmacology, professor of internal med icine, and professor of biochemistry at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Dr. Chilton was also associate director of the Asthma and Airways Diseases Center and associate director of Programs in Clinical Research at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. Prior to Wake Forest, Dr. Chilton served on the faculty at Johns Flopkins School of Medicine. Fie has received numerous awards in his career, including the Cowgili Scholar Award at Wake Forest, the Sigma Xi Research Award at Wake Forest, the 1999 Distinguished Academic and Achievement Award from Western Carolina University, and the Distinguished Service and Teaching Award from the Italian Congress on Allergy and Immunology. Win the War Within 5