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Scott Saunders, MD
Medical & Nutrition Advisor
Disillusioned with the current state of affairs in
modern healthcare, Dr. Saunders decided to leave
the traditional world of medicine to start his own
clinic in Santa Barbara county in California. He
graduated from UCLA Medical School, but grew frustrated
with "the system" which didn't allow much for alternative
remedies - even though he knew they were more effective
with less side effects. He is now the director of
The Integrative Medicine Center of Santa Barbara,
which balances conventional medicine with alternative
healing modalities to achieve optimal wellness.
Dr. Scott Saunders has been a trusted medical advisor of
Barton Publishing since 2008 and is paid for his work.
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