Clement L TrempeDr. Trempe received his MD degree from Ottawa Medical School, Canada. He furthered his studies at Harvard's Schepens Eye Research Institute (SERI) and Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary, Boston. He has been on staff at Harvard Medical School teachin hospitals since the 1970s. Dr. Trempe didn't set out to solve the Alzheimer's conundrum, he instead set out to treat eye diseases in a different way: treat the causes of the sick body and the health of the eye will also improve. When Dr. Trempe started diagnosing and treating his "eye" patients for systemic diseases, their eyes got better and stayed much better compared to people who were treated as if their eyes existed in isolation from the rest of the body. This multidisciplinary approach resulted in many patients with serious disease beyond the eye reporting that their other conditions improved upon Dr. Trempe's "eye" (whole body) treatments. One of those conditions that improved was Alzheimer's disease. His medical career at Harvard Medical School has spanned five decades. He is the author of hundreds of medical/scientific papers, two pending patents, and two books. Read More Read Less
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