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Graham Simpson (doctor)

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Graham Simpson is a medical doctor and advocate of “natural” and proactive medicine and health.[1] He graduated from the University of the Witwatersrand Medical School in Johannesburg, South Africa, and is board certified in internal medicine and emergency medicine.[2] He was also a founding member of the American Holistic Medical Association (AHMA).[2]

Simpson was the founder and medical director of Eternity Medicine Institute (EMI) in Dubai,[1] reportedly the only clinic in the UAE to offer Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT), and the first clinic in the Gulf region to open a compounding pharmacy.[1] A BHRT expert and an advocate of natural progesterone, he questions the use of synthetic or artificial hormones as replacement therapy.[1]

Promoting a holistic approach to living and to maintaining good health, Simpson suggests that “inner peace” can have healing properties and blames grudges and hostility for the “release of histamines, which can trigger severe broncho-constriction in people with asthma, and can also cause chemical changes in the body that increase the risk of heart disease.” [3]

Simpson also cites the "Western diet" and its high glycemic index as the cause of silent inflammation as the cause of "life-altering illness" and advocates following a Paleo diet to manage and prevent "health problems of epidemic proportion". [4] His book, WellMan: Live Longer by Controlling Inflammation, emphasizes the key to successful aging is the control of hidden or silent inflammation that occurs primarily from lifestyle and diet choices.

Dr. Simpson has co-authored a book on Spa Medicine: Your Guide to the Ageless Zone in which he discusses the Four Pillars of Wellness: detoxification, nutrition, exercise and mind-body health.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Handan Darici (August 26, 2012). "Smart Menopause". New You Magazine.
  2. ^ a b "Dr Graham Simpson MD". Immune Biotech Ltd. Retrieved 2014-07-04.
  3. ^ "Why Forgiveness is Good for Your Health". Gulf News.
  4. ^ "Paleo diet: east like a cave man". Gulf News.