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About Dr. Terry Grossman
TERRY GROSSMAN, MD is a leading expert on anti-aging and life extension
therapies, and the founder and medical director of Frontier Medical Institute
in Golden, Colorado.
He is co-author of
TRANSCEND: Nine Steps to Living Well Forever, published by Rodale.
Dr. Grossman's coauthor is the world-renowned inventor and futurist Ray Kurzweil.
TRANSCEND: Nine Steps to Living Well Forever is Dr. Grossman's third
book after
Fantastic Voyage published in 2004 and
The Baby Boomers' Guide to Living Forever in 2000.
One of the world's leading proponents of anti-aging medicine,
Dr. Grossman strongly believes that humanity stands on the verge of radical
increases in longevity. Through his clinical practice in Denver, he has
developed numerous protocols for measuring and modifying biological age and
promoting longevity.
As medical director of Frontier Medical Institute, he devotes
most of his professional time to running his nutritional medicine practice
with emphasis on intravenous chelation therapy, vitamin and nutritional therapies,
as well as preventive, anti-aging medicine. He utilizes bio-identical hormone
replacement therapy where indicated.
Dr. Grossman is currently working on a number of research
projects relating to novel treatments for diseases ranging from age-related
macular degeneration of the eye to coronary heart disease. He is currently
the medical director of Health Innovations, a 501 (c) 3 research foundation
and is currently involved in a study of high dose intravenous vitamin C in
the treatment of hepatitis C. In addition to his three books, Dr. Grossman
has written numerous articles for health related
magazines. He lectures frequently on topics related to complementary and
anti-aging medicine throughout the United States and internationally. He
has been featured as the keynote speaker at the First International Congress
of Anti-Aging Medicine, Tokyo Japan (March 2002), Solal Technologies Anti-Aging
Congress, Johannesburg South Africa (January 2003), Samsung Cheil Hospital
Symposium on Anti-Aging Medicine, Seoul, South Korea (September, 2003) and
the Japanese Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine Tokyo, Japan (September, 2005).
He has also helped introduce chelation therapy in Japan through a series of
workshops and seminars.
A 1968 graduate of Brandeis University (Waltham, MA) with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in Physics and English, Dr. Grossman received his
M.D. from the University of Florida School of Medicine (Gainesville, FL) in
1979. Following his postgraduate training at St. Joseph Hospital in Denver,
he spent 15 years (from 1980-1995) working as a community family doctor in
the Colorado mountains, during which time he delivered almost 600 babies.
Dr. Grossman undertook the study of nutritional medicine in
1994 and began to offer nutritional treatments to his patients at that time.
Over the course of the past nine years, he has built the Frontier Medical
Clinic into one of the largest nutritional medicine centers in the country,
where thousands of treatments are administered each year.
Dr Grossman is a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging
Medicine and has been board certified by the American Board of Anti-Aging
Medicine. He is also a member of the American Holistic Medical Association
and has been board certified by them as well. He is a board-certified
diplomate of the American Board of Heavy Metal Toxicology and a member of
the American Academy for Advancement of Science.
Call (303) 233-4247 or toll-free
(877) 548-4387, or email
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