About Dr. Weil
Andrew Weil, M.D., has devoted the past forty years to developing, practicing, and teaching others about the principles of integrative medicine and natural health. Dr. Weil combines a Harvard education and a lifetime of practicing integrative medicine to provide a unique approach to health care which encompasses body, mind and spirit. His accomplishments and distinctions include:
- Named one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World in 2005, and one of the Top 25 Visionaries in 2007 by TIME Magazine
- Founder and director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine (AzCIM) and clinical professor of internal medicine at the University of Arizona
- Consultant to True Food Kitchen restaurants, which feature dishes that closely adhere to the principles of Dr. Weil's anti-inflammatory diet
- Author whose bestsellers include Spontaneous Healing, 8 Weeks to Optimum Health, The Healthy Kitchen, and Spontaneous Happiness. More than 10 million Dr. Weil books have been sold
- Harvard University medical school graduate
- Internationally recognized expert on integrative medicine, medicinal plants, and mind-body interactions
- Founder of the Weil Foundation, an organization dedicated to sustaining the vision of integrative medicine. Dr. Weil donates all of his after-tax profits from product sales to the Weil Foundation.