Dr. Burt Berkson, M.D. Ph.D.
MS Ph.D Researcher and professor, Medical Doctor, researcher, professor, mycologist, and biologist.
Dr. Burt Berkson is an integrative medicine doctor at the Integrative Medical Center of New Mexico, and he has also taught as an adjunct professor at Oklahoma State University College of Medicine, New Mexico State University, and Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine.
Dr. Berkson has an extensive and accomplished academic career, conducting research and teaching at esteemed institutions such as the Max Planck Institute, the University of Illinois, and Rutgers University.
Dr. Berkson is highly qualified, with an MD from the Autonomous University of Mexico and Case Western Reserve Affiliated Hospitals, a Master of Science degree, and a Ph.D. in biological sciences from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
In addition to being an active scientific writer, researcher, and speaker, Dr. Berkson has also worked as the CDC expert consultant on lipoic acid and hepatic poisoning. He was also the former FDA lipoic acid principal investigator as a prescription drug.
In addition, he is the mycology medical expert for New Mexico's poison control centers.
Book written by Dr. Burt Berkson, M.D. Ph.D.
The Alpha Lipoic Acid Breakthrough
The Superb Antioxidant That May Slow Aging, Repair Liver Damage, and Reduce the Risk of Cancer, Heart Disease, and Diabetes
May 07, 2010 | 194 PagesDo you want to discover an anti-aging solution that actually works? And not only that but one which will help your body reach and maintain its optimal health too? Alpha lipoic acid is a potent antioxidant that occurs naturally in younger bodies, but its levels gradually decline with age. This remarkable coenzyme may be one of our best defenses...Learn more about The Alpha Lipoic Acid Breakthrough
Topics discussed by Dr. Burt Berkson, M.D. Ph.D.
Topics discussed by Dr. Burt Berkson, M.D. Ph.D. in books and podcast appearances.
Longevity
I want to live forever! Longevity refers to the length of time a particular species can live and produce offspring. In humans, longevity is often measured by life...