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As a veterinarian and certified nutritional specialist (CNS) through the  American College of Nutrition, he has devoted much of his time and  studies to informing and educating people about the benefits of  nutrition, dangers of herbs, and the fallacy of "quick cures". He  believes in solutions through proper nutrition. He has spent many years  in graduate coursework and research learning how to apply cutting-edge  nutrition to clinical and preventive health care programs for both  people and animals.

Dr. David F Davenport, DVM, MS, CNS
Practicing Veterinarian

Adjunct Profession Large Animal Veterinary Hospital UTK. A practising veterinarian, which also earned a CNS.  He also  believes in solutions through exercise and proper nutrition. He has spent many years in hands on practice and research, applying some of the most cutting-edge treatments and nutrition to preventive health care.

Dr. J. Eric Martin
DVM, MS, CNS
Adjunct Professor Large Animal Veterinary Medicine, UTK

Section Chief, Large Animal Surgery for The University of Tennessee  College of Veterinary Medicine. As an equine practitioner, surgeon,  researcher, and instructor, he understands the critical importance of  connective tissue health as it relates to the overall health and  longevity of bodies (horses in particular).

Dr. Jim Bennett, 
DVM, 
Specialist in Large Animal Orthopedics

Graduated as a Pharmacist from Purdue before obtaining both a PhD in  Pharmacology and Biochemistry and a MD from Vanderbilt. He is a clinical  instructor, a published surgeon and frequent speaker at scientific  meetings. Over the past several years, Dr. Bishop has turned much of his  attention to preventive health.

Dr. Micheal Bishop, MD, Facog/OB/GYN
PhD Pharmacology, and Biochemistry. Clinical Instructor at Vanderbilt, Retired Founder of Women's Health Group

The information contained in this article is the result of thousands of hours of effort, research results, wading through thousands of abstacts and scientific journal articles, and other information available. Condensed, generally sticking to the specific topic of INGREDIENTS commonly found in JOINT SUPPLEMENTS... the Good, Bad, and Useless. 

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