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Roman Rozencwaig, M.D. is a pioneer in research on Melatonin
and Aging. After extensive study, he was the first to
postulate a theory that aging was a syndrome of melatonin
deficiency resulting from the gradual failure of the pineal
gland. This paper was published in 1987 in Medical
Hypotheses, and this hypothesis has blossomed into
extensive research from scientists and his peers the world
over. To date, over 4,500 scientific papers have been
published on the multifarious implications of melatonin.
Dr.
Rozencwaig’s research work is expanding, and he has been
treating many of patients with his administration of
melatonin. These patients vary from those with types of
cancer, including cancer of the lung and prostate, as well
as those with Lou Gehrig’s disease, Alzheimer’s, AIDS, heart
disease and stroke. Dr. Rozencwaig has appeared in various
TV documentaries both in
Canada
and the U.S., and has authored many journal articles. Roman
Rozencwaig, M.D. is currently in private practice in General
Internal Medicine, Allergy, and Family Medicine in Montreal,
Quebec, and is on the staff at Reddy Memorial Hospital,
Bishop Medical Centre, Montreal.
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