Linsey McLean is a graduate of the University
of Michigan with specialties in Biology, Chemistry and Clinical
Microbiology. Originally she worked in a class 5 CDC reference lab in
mycobacteriology and a clinical chemistry lab as a medical technologist.
As an active biochemist for Vita Royal
Products, Inc., Linsey works in human research with chronic debilitative
diseases and formulates new supplements for commercial use, blends
custom supplements for special cases, consults individual clients, does
research and teaching.
Her research work includes neurochemistry and
sports medicine physiology, with cases ranging from hyperactive children
and violent behaviors, to Gulf War Syndrome, to competition performance
horses.
In 1983 and 1984, Vita Royal Products was
chosen as the official supplier of the United States Equestrian Team.
Both custom and commercial supplements were formulated for the Olympic
Team and they won a record number of gold and silver medals.
In 1986 Linsey was invited to represent the
United States as a Citizen Ambassador in Scientific and Technical
Exchange for the People to People Program to New Zealand and Australia.
She was invited to represent the United States 1988 in Communist Bloc
Countries. Then, in 1991 she spent one month in China traveling and
studying Oriental medicine and acupuncture.
After eight years of clinical trials, she was
granted two U.S. Patents in 1996 for environmental biochemistry. One was
for the first nutritional diet program for weight loss in morbid
obesity, normalizing blood sugar in Type II diabetes and lowering
cholesterol using supplements and diet, without drugs. This is
significant since there are over 28,000 diets registered in the U.S.,
none ever earning a U.S. Patent for efficacy.
A liquid composition with both nutritional and
buffering abilities won her the second.
In 1999, an augmentation to the original
program was awarded a U.S. Patent for treatment and control of all
autoimmune diseases including Lupus, Fibromyalgia and Hashimoto's
thyroiditis, as well as chronic fatigue and clinical depression.
Later that same year she was awarded three U.
S. Patents for the formulations. One represents a dry formulation of her
highly successful liquid Nutrient Buffer; the second addressed "leaky
gut syndrome" with a special nutrient supplement blend, and the last
defines a soothing, therapeutic bath salt compound.
In 2000, another patent was issued for "Leaky
Gut Syndrome."
Linsey has also been honored as a Christopher
Columbus Award finalist, an award given for the best discovery of 1998
for the benefit of mankind. In addition to these, she holds four other
U.S. Patents, including one for the program that is so successfully
restoring health to horses with EPM (Equine Protozoal Myelitis).
Linsey also plans to produce additional
educational materials in her Environmental Health Connection
series.
1.) 5,484,623 issued January 16, 1996 for a
Dietary System High in Oil Intake for the Treatment of Obesity and for
the Lowering of Saturated Fats in the Blood.
2.) 5,496,567 issued March 5, 1996 for a Liquid
Pharmaceutical Composition having Buffering and Nutritional Properties
in the living system.
3.) 5,855,949 issued January 5, 1999 for a
Dietary System High in Oil Intake, to include a daily regimen of various
hormones including DHEA, Progesterone, Testosterone and desiccated
thyroid for the treatment and control of autoimmune diseases.
4.) 5,935,610 issued August 10, 1999 for a
Composition having Buffering Properties in the living system, in a dry
form.
5.) 5,958,462 issued September 28, 1999 for
Therapeutic Bath Salts for use in relaxation, inflammation and pain
therapy
6.) 5,976,579 issued November 2, 1999 for a
Nutritional Supplement for the Prevention and Treatment of Excessive
Intestinal Permeability.
7.) 6,143,332 issued for Nutritional Supplement
for the Prevention and Treatment of Excessive Intestinal Permeability.
Linsey's website:
http://www.vitaroyal.com