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George
Redmon, N.D. was born in
Edenton,
North
Carolina
and resided most of his life in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He graduated with honors and earned his Bachelor's degree in
health in 1974. In that same year he was honored as a member
of Who's Who Among College Students In
America.
Dr. Redmon is a naturopathic physician, a graduate of the
Clayton School of Natural Healing, The American Holistic
College of Nutrition, and Walden University (1994) where he
earned his Ph.D. He has developed a twenty-year career
specializing in holistic healthcare. His work has been
published in American Fitness.
He is
a member of the South Jersey Holistic Health Association;
the Holistic Health Association of Princeton, New Jersey;
the Doctoral Association of New York Educations, Healthier
Lifestyles; and the Herbal
Healer Academy. Dr. Redmon serves as a consultant to the
Center for Stress Pain and Wellness in Wilmington, Delaware;
is on the advisory board of the Clayton School of Natural
Health; and teaches as an adjunct faculty member with the
Washington
Township School
system in Sewell, New Jersey. He currently resides in
Sicklerville, New Jersey with his wife Brenda, and their son
George.
Besides his two works published by Hohm Press, Dr. Redmon is
also the author of several other books, including
Minerals: What Your Body Really Needs and Why (Avery
Publishing, 1999).
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