 
Dr.
Williams is known for his independence and down-to-earth
personality. He also has a hard-earned reputation as one
of the world's leading authorities on natural healing. Often
years ahead of the conventional medical establishment, he
has traveled worldwide to locate, evaluate, formulate, and
write about proven treatments and cures for practically
every major health concern today.
Until 1985,
Dr. Williams operated the largest non-invasive alternative
medical practice in central Texas. At that time, he sold
his clinic and devoted his full time and energy to sharing
his health discoveries from around the world through his
newsletter Alternatives.
Over 20 years later, Alternatives has become
America's longest-running newsletter devoted to alternative
medicine. Dr. Williams writes for an audience of more than
300,000 subscribers about the most promising new therapies
he's uncovered. He provides clear guidelines for using those
therapies safely, and reliable sources to obtain them.
Dr. Williams likes to recall
that, when he was a kid, people were close and family was
important. Since he was raised in a small, hard-working
farm community in the Texas panhandle, most people didn't
have a lot of the nicer things in life. But they did have
something far more important than money; they had values.
The people in his community relied on honesty and lived
by the Golden Rule—they took care of each other. That's
the way Dr. Williams sees his research and writing for Alternatives.
It's the best way he knows to contribute his part of people
"taking care of each other."
Motivated by his philosophy
that the body's innate healing capabilities need to be supported
with sound natural therapies, Dr. Williams travels the globe
in search of highly effective herbal cures and treatments
that have been used in remote parts of the world for centuries.
Top
Health Breakthroughs
| 2002 |
Natto
for clean arteries and clot-busting. A soybean-based
traditional food of Japan containing an enzyme with
the ability to prevent fibrous clot formation and dissolve
fibrous blood clots that have already formed. |
| 2000 |
Triphala aids vision.
Uncovered ancient Ayurvedic recipe for triphala in India
and helped formulate its use in new vision supplement. |
| 1998 |
Aboriginal
herbs rid arthritis pain. Uncovered four herbs used
for centuries by Aborigine tribes in Australia for their
ability to soothe joint pain. |
| 1996 |
Grapefruit
seed extract prevents disease. Among the first to
warn about overuse of antibiotics leading to resistant
strains of disease. Research on grapefruit seed extract
proves to be powerful alternative solution. |
| 1991 |
Shark
cartilage helps reverse cancer. Traveled to Cuba
to investigate this powerful supplement. Reported on
its ability to reverse cancer growth without side effects
on the CBS show "60 Minutes." |
| 1987 |
Aluminum linked
to Alzheimers. Exposed this link and warned readers
to avoid ingesting aluminum from cookware, deodorants
and antacids.
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| 1986 |
Aspirin
a day causes stomach bleeding. Alerted readers to
the dangerous side effects of frequent aspirin use,
such as causing bleeding from the stomach's membrane
lining, and increasing the risk of macular degeneration
and strokes. |
| 1985 |
Low-fat
diet protects the heart. Reported on the benefits
of a low-fat diet long before the American Heart Association
endorsed it. |
Experience
Prior to 1985
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Founded
and directed the largest non-invasive medical facility,
the Williams Chiropractic Clinic, in central Texas.
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Worked
clinically with many college and professional athletes,
including members of the Houston Oilers, San Antonio
Spurs and the Houston Ballet. |
Education
Doctor of
Chiropractic and Bachelor of Science: Texas Chiropractic College
Bachelor of Arts (Business Administration): Southwest Texas
State University
Research Projects: University
of Houston, San Antonio College, University of Texas at San
Antonio, San Jacinto College, and Rice University
Professional
Affiliations
International
Preventative Health Care Foundation (Past President and
Charter Member)
Academy of Preventative Medicine (Active Member)
Interests
Enjoys spending time with friends and family; riding, restoring, and collecting Harley Davidson motorcycles; flying and building ultra-light planes; eating spicy foods (the hotter, the better!); and traveling (has been to every continent except Antarctica and is looking for a good excuse to go).
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