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William Randall Kellas, PhD is the co-author of three books, "Surviving The Toxic Crisis," "Thriving In A Toxic World," and "Toxic Immune Syndrome Cookbook."
He also is the co-host of a syndicated radio talk show, featured guest on major radio and television shows nationwide, and keynote speaker at numerous conventions across the United States.
In 1987, Dr. Kellas founded the Comprehensive Medical Center in Encinitas, California. He is co-founder of the Center for Advanced Medicine.
Dr. Kellas is chairman of the board of Integris, a nutritional firm in Texas.
He received his bachelor of science degree from the University of Southern California, majoring in business administration and minoring in physics. He received his PhD in Health Sciences-Nutritional Biochemistry from the Doctors University of Natural Health Sciences. He is currently a candidate for the degree of ND (Doctor of Naturopathy).
His career includes positions as CEO of Moxon Holding Co., Anaheim, California; Los Angeles district manager, Wang Laboratories, Culver City, California; and regional manager, systems marketing, IBM, Newport, California.
In the early 1970s, he was diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis, a debilitating form of arthritis. He was told he would spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair. He began a search for health and developed a deep understanding of how the body works. He found that a regimen which works with the body, including dietary modifications, keeps his illness under control.
Wanting to use his knowledge to help others led to his founding his Health Centers. Since then, thousands of chronically ill people from all over the world have visited his clinics and received help.