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Emily Isaacson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Emily Isaacson
Emily Sarah Elizabeth Isaacson (born December 11, 1975) is a Canadian postmodern poet, nutritionist and international humanitarian. One of the independent scientists who published the food sources for and named the "essential glyconutrient"(EGN) in nutritional medicine, she was best known for the development of international communication based on these eight cellular sugars. Isaacson is the founder of (Holistic Vision International. ). Her work in establishing a holistic mental health alongside the late Abram Hoffer, father of orthomolecular medicine, served to protect the human rights of mental health patients, offering alternatives in treatment. Isaacson was one of four "Practitioners in the Pithouse" at Xa:ytem Longhouse in 2009, and has taught at the Mission Friendship Center on nutrition, local food banks, high schools, and conferences for teachers. Isaacson has successfully integrated her cutting edge research as an independent scientist on essential sugars into a practical dietary program as well as teaching nutrition from a color-based perspective in both clinical and community settings. Emily Isaacson was nominated for the community achievement award in 2010, and served on the board of the Mission Arts Council, and the Fraser Valley Poets Society in Abbotsford. The Emily Isaacson Institute () was founded in 2005 to preserve her art and writings, her legacy and lifework. == Life ==
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