Background
Cheraskin, Emanuel was born on June 9, 1916 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Since before the time of Hippocrates, there have always been people who understood that healing can occur naturally in the human body if it is given what it truly needs a proper diet, pure water, fresh air, sunlight, exercise, and rest. Over the years lay practitioners and doctors developed systems of natural healthcare based on these principles, and by the beginning of the 20th Century, Dr. Benedict Lust had formalized the practice he called naturopathy. Some may be skeptical; they may find it difficult to embrace the naturopathic philosophy without hard scientific evidence to validate its effectiveness. To help substantiate this important area of study, Dr. Emanuel Cheraskin brought considerable talents, knowledge and expertise to the task of documenting the tangible benefits of holistic health. He initiated an ongoing peer-validated naturopathic research program to gather objective data on holistic health, with scientific follow-up and analysis. These findings, published in peer-reviewed journals, show the benefit of naturopathic teachings and a holistic lifestyle. Dr. Cheraskin s 24th book, Human Health and Homeostasis, explores and documents the scientific basis behind one of the fundamental principles of naturopathy balance or homeostasis. Herein are the building blocks to robust physical and emotional health.
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Cheraskin, Emanuel was born on June 9, 1916 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.
Bachelor of Arts Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1939. Master of Arts, University Alabama, Tuscaloosa, 1941. Doctor of Medical Dentistry, University Alabama, Birmingham, 1952.
Doctor of Medicine, University Cincinnati, 1943.
Intern, Hartford (Connecticut) Municipal Hospital, 1943-1944;
resident, St. Mary's Hospital, Evansville, Indiana, 1946-1947;
private practice, Moundville, Alabama, 1947-1948;
instructor in anatomy, Medical College Alabama, Birmingham, 1948-1950;
assistant professor physiology, Medical College Alabama, Birmingham, 1950-1952;
associate professor, department chairman oral medicine, U. Alabama School Dentistry, Birmingham, 1952-1956;
director postgraduate studies, U. Alabama School Dentistry, Birmingham, 1956-1957;
professor, chairman division oral surgery and oral medicine, U. Alabama School Dentistry, Birmingham, 1956-1962;
professor, department chairman oral medicine, U. Alabama School Dentistry, Birmingham, 1962-1979;
professor emeritus, U. Alabama School Dentistry, Birmingham, since 1979. Active staff member U. Alabama Hospitals, 1957-1979. Consultant Predictive Medicine Program, Hollywood, California, 1965-1967, Southern Academy Clinical Nutrition, 1965-1970, Southern California Academy Nutritional Research, 1967-1970, Ohio Academy Clinical Nutrition, 1968-1971, N.E. Academy Clinical Nutrition, 1970-1975, McDonagh Medical Center, Inc., 1981-1986, Olive W. Garvey Center for Improvement of Human Functioning, since 1981, BioNutrionics, 1984-1985.
Member of advisory board Health Optimizing Institute, since 1988.
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Captain United States Army, 1944-1946. Member Birmingham District Dental Society, Alabama State Medical Society, American Medical Association, American Academy Oral Medicine (life), American Geriatrics Society, American Dental Association (life), American Holistic Medical Association.
Married Caroline Elwood, September 23, 1944. 1 child, Lisa.