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Lita Lee, Ph.D. is a chemist, enzyme nutritionist, nutritional counselor, author and lecturer and has been in private practice since 1984. Her clients span the globe from the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Bahamas, Israel, England, Turkey, France, Ireland, Japan, the Philippines and Australia. People find out about Dr. Lee from her lectures, TV and radio shows plus her books and newsletters as well as the Internet. Dr. Lee maintains offices in Lowell, Oregon and in the Bay Area, California.
Originally trained as a chemist, Dr. Lee received a doctorate in chemistry in 1967 from the University of Colorado in Boulder, and has over 30 years of experience in chemical and medical research. Dr. Lee spent the early years of her career as a research chemist at SRI International in Menlo Park, California. An abiding interest in health and healing led her from the chemistry laboratory to the medical laboratory and finally to clinical practice in 1984.
Dr. Lee's strong scientific background qualifies her work as an enzyme therapist, particularly her specialty of developing nutritional protocols for balancing body chemistry, with a focus on enzyme nutrition, hormonal balancing, diet and protection from environmental toxins.
With a chemist's understanding of the negative health effects of our increasingly polluted environment, Dr. Lee has undertaken the mission of informing the public on the dangers of toxins and radiation and providing guidance for reducing or eliminating exposure. With this in mind, she authored the Radiation Protection Manual, and from 1991 to 1994, published Earthletter, a quarterly newsletter supplying information on the latest developments in the fields of environmental health and radiation protection, including political issues involving nutrition, medicine, and the environment.
In October 1998, Future Medicine published Dr. Lee's book, The Enzyme Cure, which covers 11 years of research and clinical experience in plant enzyme therapy and presents 50 different case histories covering 36 different health conditions linked to enzyme deficiencies. This book also covers Dr. Lee's work on hormonal balancing and environmental health.
www.litalee.com
featured articles by Lee:
Coconut Oil: Why it is Good for You
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