Biography: Dr. Ron Rosedale, M.D.
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Rosedale is a nationally known expert in nutritional and metabolic medicine
whose work with diabetics is truly groundbreaking. Very few physicians
have had such consistent success in helping diabetics to eliminate or
reduce their need for insulin and to reduce heart disease—both
without drugs or surgery.
Dr. Rosedale was founder of the Rosedale Center, co-founder of the Colorado
Center for Metabolic Medicine (Boulder, CO) and founder of the Carolina Center
of Metabolic Medicine (Asheville, NC). Through these centers, he has helped
hundreds suffering from so-called incurable diseases to regain their health.
One of Dr. Rosedale’s life goals is to wipe out type II diabetes in this
country as a model for the world. He is also in the final stages of publishing
a new book on his proven treatment methods for diabetes, cardiovascular disease,
arthritis, osteoporosis and other chronic diseases of aging.
One of Dr. Rosedale's patients, inspired by his own success with the program
publishes and distributes "Heart Support of America," which advocates
Dr. Rosedale’s metabolic approach to reversing heart disease. This patient
is also founder and president of "Heart Support of America," a national
non-profit organization. Dr. Rosedale’s success has been featured in a
column by Stephen Sinatra, MD, titled "HeartSense," appearing in the
Your Health newsletter of the International & American Association of Clinical
Nutritionists. Dr. Rosedale’s work has also been the subject of various
newspaper articles.
It was during his research of anti-aging medicine that Dr. Rosedale became
interested in diabetes. Diabetes is actually a form of accelerated aging–diabetic
patients develop the diseases of aging (cardiovascular disease, blindness, etc.)
at a much earlier age than most of us.
As a keynote speaker, Dr. Rosedale has appeared before such prestigious groups
as:
The Eighth Congressional International Medicine Conference of Molecular Medicine
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
First European Conference on Longevity Medicine and Quality of Life (two-day
featured speaker) - Brussels, Belgium
National Nutritional Food Association
Great Lakes Association of Clinical Medicine
Robert Crayhon’s "Designs for Health" seminars (beginning and
advanced)
Diabetes and Heart Seminar - Denver, CO
Certified Clinical Nutritionist, Southern Chapter - Orlando, FL
One particular lecture for healthcare professionals–"Insulin and Its
Metabolic Effects"–is extremely popular. It has been transcribed and
posted on the Internet and translated into many languages.
Dr. Rosdale has been a guest on Tom Martino’s nationally-syndicated "Troubleshooter"
radio show, as well as on many other radio and television shows and is frequently
cited in various journals and publications.
Dr. Rosedale graduated from Northwestern University School of Medicine in 1977.
While there, he worked with Dr. Jeremiah Stammler—one of the world’s
pioneers in the field of diet and heart disease––on discovering the
correlation between cholesterol and heart disease.
Dr. Rosedale’s research interests include:
- Diabetes and the aging process
- Correlation between diabetes and diet in the aging process
- Effects of diet and fat on the aging process
- Insulin and the rate of metabolism
Correlation between insulin and cellular magnesium and calcium levels
In his spare time, Dr. Rosedale can be found photographing nature, hiking or
snow-skiing in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
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