Herbalife Medical Information

 
Unparalleled Scientific Commitment  

As a leader in the wellness industry, Herbalife prides itself on
the work of our three scientific bodies: the Scientific
Advisory Board, Medical Advisory Board and Medical Affairs Group.
Together, these teams, comprised of distinguished doctors,
award-winning scientists and renowned wellness experts, help
advance the field of nutritional science, ensure our products
are high quality and educate customers worldwide on every aspect
of good health.
 

 

Herbalife’s Medical & Scientific Advisory Board

image-Herbalife Dr. Heber UCLADavid Heber, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.N.
Professor, UCLA Department of Medicine - Division of
Clinical Nutrition, at the David Geffen School of
Medicine and UCLA School of Public Health
Director and founder, UCLA Center for Human Nutrition
Director, NIH Center for Dietary Supplement Research in
Botanicals (CDSRB) Director, NCI-funded Clinical Nutrition
Research Unit Vice Chair, UCLA Collaborative Centers for
Integrative Medicine Director, American Board of Nutrition
Dr. Heber is included in the “The Best Doctors in America” and
“Who’s Who in America?”

He has authored over 100 papers and four books for the public,
including “What Color is Your Diet?”Dr. Heber’s main research
interests are obesity treatment and nutrition for cancer
prevention and treatment. Dr. Heber holds a B.S. in Chemistry,
Magna Cum Laude, UCLA, 1969; M.D. Harvard Medical School, 1973;
and Ph.D. in Physiology, University of California, 1978. He is
board certified in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology and Metabolism
by the American Board of Internal Medicine and in Clinical Nutrition
by the American Board of Nutrition.

 image-Dr Louis Ignarro-Nobel prize winnerDr. Louis Ignarro, a Nobel Laureate in
Medicine 1998 Dr. Ignarro has made exceptional contributions
to the advancement of science, including winning the Nobel Prize for Physiology/Medicine in 1998 for his research on Nitric Oxide.

His work has inspired scientists around the world and ushered a
new era in cardiovascular diagnostics and treatment.
A Distinguished Professor of Pharmacology, UCLA School of
Medicine, Dr. Ignarro served as Professor of Pharmacology at
Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans. Before teaching,
he served as a scientist at CIBA-GEIGY. Dr. Ignarro has published
many articles and received the Basic Research Prize of the American
Heart Association for outstanding contributions to the advancement of cardiovascular science. He was inducted into the National Academy
of Sciences the same year, and into the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences the next.Dr. Ignarro holds a B.S. in Pharmacology, Columbia
University, 1962, and a Ph.D. in Pharmacology, University of Minnesota,
1966. He received his Postdoctoral Fellowship from the National
Institutes of Health, 1968.

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