Nutrition for Optimal Health Association, Inc.
Warren
P. Porter, PhD
Dr. Porter, who has his Ph.D. in Physiological Ecology from UCLA, has been Professor of Zoology and Environmental Toxicology at the University of Wisconsin at Madison since 1986. A landmark five-year study conducted by him and his team at the University of Wisconsin concluded that combinations of commonly used agricultural chemicals in concentrations that mirror levels found in groundwater can significantly influence immune and endocrine systems, as well as neurological health in animals. Their recent studies on a common lawn chemical mixture also suggest low-level effects on abortion and resorption of fetuses and other subtle biological effects. Dr. Porter's work has been cited in numerous publications and electronic media nationwide and globally. In addition, he has been given countless awards for his work.
Dr. Porter continues to educate people
about how current practices tend to hide the dangers of these chemicals from
the public. You can read more about his work at his home web page: www.wisc.edu/zoology/faculty/fac/Por/Por.html.
Professor Warren Porter’s web site is:
www.warrenporter.com