Although his methods are good......David has NO certified legal degree as PhD.
And I quote: Rowland's "Ph.D. degree" was obtained from Donsbach University, a nonaccredited correspondence school operated by Kurt Donsbach, a chiropractor who has engaged in so many health schemes that nobody -- including himself -- can document all of them with certainty.
[1]. Among other things, he has: (a) violated state and federal laws against marketing products with unsubstantiated claims; (b) been convicted of practicing medicine without a license by prescribing vitamin products for the treatment of serious disease; (c) operated nonaccredited "nutrition" schools, one of which he used to award himself a "PhD degree"; (d) marketed a computerized "nutrient deficiency test" that was programmed to recommend supplement products for everyone.
During the mid-1980s, Rowland also acquired a Doctor of Nutritional Medicine (N.M.D.) "degree" from the John F. Kennedy College of Nutrimedical Arts & Sciences (American Nutrimedical University), a bogus "school" that was part of the paper conglomeration of the American Nutrimedical Association (ANMA). Rowland has said that the credential was "an honorary one awarded me by a professional association . . .
TYVM GahDub for posting the disclaimers...won't pay any attention to this after checking what you wrote.
roosnana 2 months ago
Although his methods are good......David has NO certified legal degree as PhD.
And I quote: Rowland's "Ph.D. degree" was obtained from Donsbach University, a nonaccredited correspondence school operated by Kurt Donsbach, a chiropractor who has engaged in so many health schemes that nobody -- including himself -- can document all of them with certainty.
GahDub 1 year ago
[1]. Among other things, he has: (a) violated state and federal laws against marketing products with unsubstantiated claims; (b) been convicted of practicing medicine without a license by prescribing vitamin products for the treatment of serious disease; (c) operated nonaccredited "nutrition" schools, one of which he used to award himself a "PhD degree"; (d) marketed a computerized "nutrient deficiency test" that was programmed to recommend supplement products for everyone.
GahDub 1 year ago
During the mid-1980s, Rowland also acquired a Doctor of Nutritional Medicine (N.M.D.) "degree" from the John F. Kennedy College of Nutrimedical Arts & Sciences (American Nutrimedical University), a bogus "school" that was part of the paper conglomeration of the American Nutrimedical Association (ANMA). Rowland has said that the credential was "an honorary one awarded me by a professional association . . .
GahDub 1 year ago