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Shane Ellison M.S., also known as the People's Chemist, is an internationally renowned author and speaker in the field of natural health. He’s been quoted in USA Today, Women’s Health, Pharma Wire, On Fitness, Woman’s World, and Good News Tucson Today Magazine.  He also writes for www.newswithviews.com and www.earlytorise.com. He lives in Durango, Colorado. For more information, please review the content in this media room.

Shane Ellison In The Media

Quoted in, On Fitness magazine July/August 2008

The majority of nutritional supplements, sports bars, thirst-quenchers, and other foods masquerading as being healthy have been poisoned. Hyped as non-caloric or low-fat ingredients, sweet additives are infiltrating our health. Few ‘health nuts’ are aware of the toxic threat or the safe alternatives.

Featured in, Woman’s World magazine December 15, 2008

Used for thousands of years, as an antiseptic and disinfectant – and mentioned in both the Old and New Testaments – “this herb treats respiratory problems, allowing you to breathe more readily,” says organic chemist Shane Ellison. Scientists have found phytochemicals in the flowering plant that break up congestion, loosen phlegm, ease swelling and reduce inflammation.

Quoted, On Fitness magazine July/August 2008

Big Pharma has actually invented medical conditions so it could have even more symptoms to market. ‘ADHD, hyper cholesterolema, and hypertension are among the most profitable invented illnesses,” says Ellison. “The psychiatric field is riddled with hundreds of illnesses that were also invented simply in order to manufacture a market.”

Quoted in, Good News Tucson Magazine, September 2008

Ellison concurs: “Prescription drugs –used as prescribed – kill an estimated 105,000 people per year,” he says. “That equates to one individual dying about every five minutes from an ‘approved’ drug -- almost three hundred deaths every day, which is twice as many fatalities in a single year from “approved drugs,” as the total number of US deaths (58,000) from the Vietnam War. This does not include the  98,000 killed every year by hospital medical error. If not killed, an estimated two million people are victims of prescription drug-induced illnesses. These may include drug-induced obesity, diabetes, cancer, kidney disease, autism, depression, and heart failure.

Featured in, The Durango Herald, February 14, 2007

Shane Ellison fled Eli Lilly, a pharmaceutical manufacturer with $14 billion in annual sales, to found Health FX, a nutritional supplements business that makes products free of added sugar and artificial flavors.