Good Things Come In Threes
Take three of the leaders of the health freedom movement from three parts of the world and have them talk to each other for 90 minutes about the state of regulatory affairs concerning natural health products in three of the most influential jurisdictions—that’s exactly what we did last night!
Shawn Buckley, NHPPA’s President, is a constitutional lawyer with 30 years of experience and a proven track record defending more natural health companies against Health Canada than any other lawyer in Canadian courts.
He was joined last night by ?Dr. Robert Malone?, an internationally recognized scientist and public health policy expert, who is also a physician, best-selling author and political commentator. Dr. Malone is President of the Malone Institute, whose mission is to bring back integrity to government, science and medicine. Dr. Malone writes a daily substack read by almost half a million people per day—rwmalonemd.substack.com—where he often writes about health and wellness. Dr. Malone is featured on many TV broadcasts, podcasts and documentaries and has a weekly series on the Epoch TV Channel called Fallout.
Rob Verkerk PhD, Founder of the Alliance for Natural Health and Executive & Scientific Director of both ANH-USA and ANH-International also joined the conversation. Dr. Verkerk is a multi-disciplinary scientist, researcher, educator, regulatory expert and campaigner with nearly 40 years of experience in the non-profit sector, academia and as a consultant. ANH has been at the forefront of protecting and promoting natural and regenerative health approaches internationally. Dr. Verkerk has authored more than 60 papers in scientific journals and conference proceedings, is a Fellow of the American College of Nutrition, a member of the International College for Integrative Medicine, and is scientific advisor to the UK-based integrative cancer charity, Yes to Life.
With nearly 100 years of collective experience between these three health freedom leaders, the conversation is one you don’t want to miss.