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Derrick Lonsdale (born 1924) M.D., Fellow of the American College of Nutrition (FACN), Fellow of the American College for Advancement in Medicine (FACAM)〔( Historical Perspectives On The Development Of Chelation Therapies )〕 is a pediatrician and researcher into the benefits of certain nutrients in preventing disease and psychotic behavior. Thiamine is a special vitamin because as the cause of beriberi it is one of only four vitamins associated with a named pandemic deficiency disease. Of these four vitamins, only thiamine requires transport proteins to diffuse throughout the body. A thiamine derivative called TTFD is a thiamine precursor that does not require transport proteins to freely diffuse. ==Positions== Dr Lonsdale was a practitioner in pediatrics at the Cleveland Clinic for 20 years. He became Head of the Section of Biochemical Genetics at the Clinic. The Cleveland Clinic is rated as the third best hospital in the United States.〔(U.S. News and World Report - 2006 Rankings )〕 In 1982, Lonsdale retired from the Cleveland Clinic and joined the Preventive Medicine Group to specialize in nutrient-based therapy.〔(Preventative Medicines Group - Derrick Lonsdale )〕 He is also on the Scientific Research Advisory Committee of the American College for Advancement in Medicine and is an editor of their Journal.〔(American College for Advancement in Medicine )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Derrick Lonsdale」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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