Dr. Tanton’s quest began way back in 1962. It all started with Adelle Davis’ book Eat Right To Keep Fit, (which he wasn’t doing at that time). Now, hundreds of books and thousands of doctors’ newsletters later, he has made some quite amazing discoveries – yet he feels he’s just getting started. By continually researching the research, and the findings of some of the top doctors and scientists in the entire world, combined with his own discoveries, he has been able to considerably speed up the process.
Dr. Tanton states: “Although I can provide you with critical, potentially life-saving information, you must make the effort to become better informed.“
Dr. Tanton is convinced that no disease is incurable, or preventable, and believes that just because we haven’t found the cure for a condition, doesn’t necessarily mean it’s not out there somewhere, waiting to be found. He believes it’s our job (and his challenge) to find it. He feels that far too many cures were discovered decades ago, yet hidden from the public because it has become far more profitable to just manage the disease or condition with a lifetime of drugs, rather than to look for a solution. Dr. Tanton believes this is something we can no longer afford, and we should no longer accept.
• Graduated with honors from Clayton College of Natural Healing, with a Ph.D. in Holistic Nutrition.
• Author of the book “A Drug-Free Approach To Healthcare” – winner of the 2005 Pinnacle Book of the Year Award, in the health category, and presented by the North American Bookdealers Exchange (NABE).
• Member of the National Health Federation (NHF), established in 1955. A 3½- page excerpt from Dr. Tanton’s book “Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, and Stimulants – Dangerous Drugs on Trial” article, regarding mandatory mental screening for postpartum depression, was published in the Fall 2008 issue of their Health Freedom News.
• Serves on the medical advisory board for the worldwide organization CCHR (Citizen’s Commission on Human Rights). Quotes and excerpts from Dr. Tanton’s book “Antidepressants, Antipsychotics, and Stimulants – Dangerous Drugs on Trial” are often used on their website and in their literature.
• Member of the ICSPP (International Center for the Study of Psychiatry & Psychology), a nonprofit research and educational network whose focus is the critical study of the mental health movement.
• Member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine (A4M), a non-profit organization comprised of 20,000-plus member physicians, health practitioners, scientists, governmental officials, and members of the general public, representing over 100 nations.