Kenneth Blum, Ph.D., C.A.P., Research Professor, University of North Texas,
Department of Biological Sciences, Retired Professor, University of Texas
Health Science Center, San Antonio. Dr. Blum has published over 300
scientific articles in professional journals and has written and edited
several books. He developed the Brain Reward Cascade, Reward Deficiency
Syndrome (RDS) and is the discoverer of the first gene associated with
addictive and compulsive behavior.
Jay M. Holder, DC, C.A.P., is
the first American physician to receive the the Albert Schweitzer
Prize in Medicine from the Albert Schweitzer-Gesellschaft, Austria. He
is President of the American College of Addictionology and Compulsive
Disorders, Adjunct Professor, St. Martins College, Milwaukee, former
Faculty, University of Miami, Center for Addiction Studies and
Education. He is Founder/Medical Director of Exodus Addiction Treatment
Center, and in his 22nd year of chiropractic practice. Dr. Holder
lectures extensively in his field, has published many scientific papers
in professional journals, contributed to books and is co-founder of
Torque Release Technique.