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MCHELL L. GAYNOR, 59, DI; ONLOGIST AND AUTHOR ON ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS
Lee Gaynor, Amerin munitns executive. Member of Internatnal Rad & televisn Society, New York Universy Alumni Associatn, Friars Club, Advertisg Club New York, Alpha Delta Sigma (past. chairman, director, print). * lee gaynor *
Lee Gaynor (born December 9, 1927), Amerin munitns executive |.
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LEE GAYNOR
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Gaynor, a Manhattan onlogist and popular thor who tght ncer patients to supplement nventnal medice wh soothg mic, diet and medatn — and practiced what he prcribed — was found ad on Tuday at his untry home Hillsdale, N. Further tails were not Gaynor, the son of a Wt Texas ntist, built both a distguished medil reer and a public followg. The founr and print of Gaynor Integrative Onlogy Manhattan, he had been a clil assistant profsor at Weill Cornell Medil College, also Manhattan, and director of medil onlogy at the school’s Center for Integrative was also the thor of six books, many of them foced on the environment’s effect on an dividual’s health and geared for a general rearship.
Gaynor’s Cancer Preventn Program” (1999) and “Nurture Nature, Nurture Health” (2005) 2013, Jon Regen, a jazz and pop pianist and son of a patient of Dr. Gaynor’s, joed wh him to produce a rerd tled “Change Your Md.
Dr. Gaynor, a popular thor and the founr of a Manhattan ncer clic, rporated mic, diet and medatn his treatments of patients. * lee gaynor *
Gaynor, who received a tradnal medil tn and ntued to remend tradnal ncer treatments, was a postdoctoral fellow at Rockefeller Universy Manhattan 1987 when he beme fascated by tegrative onlogy, which enpass both nventnal and alternative treatments — a hybrid that s tractors ll psdoscience. Gaynor was at New York Hospal treatg a refugee Tibetan monk named Odsal who was found to have a rare rdiac ndn. Gaynor tutored Odsal his own style of medatn.
Gaynor wrote “The Healg Power of Sound. Gaynor said, their heart rat are steady, their breathg is ep and slow and their strs hormon crease, allowg the immune system to functn more efficiently, lowerg blood prsure and releasg natural Gaynor distguished between curg a patient — fixg a physil symptom — and healg, which he scribed as a plementary unn of md, body and spir.