1. Increasing mitochondrial ATP (energy)
production, via electrolyte formulas and minerals. In collaboration
with EFEH & Associates, a world class, biological, analytical and
research laboratory.
2. Extraction of therapeutic lipids (fats) for
humans from bovine milk, tissues, glands and organs. Currently,
in collaboration with EFEH & Associates and previously, with Dr. E.
Revici at the Institute of Applied Biology.
3. The effects of biological farming and soil
remineralization on bovine lipids. In collaboration with Ploughshare
Inc., a biodynamic farm.
4. Multivariant analyses of Health Equations
Blood Test Evaluations in women and children at risk from high
radiation and environmental toxic chemical exposure. In
collaboration with Susanne Saltzman MD in Westchester County, New York.
5. Correlations between serial DMPS challenge
testing and serial Health Equations Blood Test Evaluations in patients
clinically exhibiting heavy metal toxicity. In collaboration with
Robert Kidd MD, Orthopedic Medicine, Ontario, Canada.
Lynne August is founder and director
of Health Equations. She received her Medical Degree from Washington University
School of Medicine in 1973. She combined conventional and holistic medicines
in private practice for ten years and soon after, founded Health Equations.
For almost thirty years, Lynne has been researching significant influences
on
health... diet, soil, water, agriculture, food processing
and environmental exposures.
The inspiration in Lynne's clinical practice and
research comes largely from her experience as a Clinical Researcher at
the Institute of Applied Biology in New York. There, Lynne
assisted Scientific Director Emanuel Revici M.D. in research on
non-toxic therapeutic lipids. She also draws upon her training
and practice in Ayurveda.
Prior to her work at the Institute of Applied
Biology, Lynne served on the board of the American Holistic Medical
Association, researched hyperinsulinism and diabetes and served as the staff physician at a multi-disciplinary research center for children with
developmental needs.
Lynne has been widely published.
She lectures at physician seminars throughout North America and Europe and
hosts seminars for clinical health professionals. Her current newsletter is
published through Health Equations Research, Inc., a non-profit public health
education foundation.