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Sherry Torkos B.Sc.Phm SHERRY TORKOS B.SC.PHM. PHARMACIST, AUTHOR, AND SPOKESPERSON SUMMARY PUBLICATIONS Sherry Torkos is a holistic pharmacist, author, Books and Booklets and lecturer. She received her Bachelor The Canadian Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, 2nd ed, HarperCollins, 2013 of Science degree in Pharmacy from the Saving Women’s Hearts, John Wiley & Sons, 2011 Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science in Relax: Effectively manage stress, AIM Publishing, 2009 1992. Sherry has authored eighteen books and Gluten Free: Improve Digestion, Feel Better, AIM Publishing, 2009 booklets including, The Canadian Encyclopedia Immunity: Power Up Your Natural Defenses, AIM Publishing, , 2008 of Natural Medicine, Saving Women’s Hearts, The Canadian Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, John Wiley & Sons, , 2008 The Glycemic Index Made Simple, and Breaking Coenzyme Q10: Discover the Spark of Life, AIM Publishing, 2008 the Age Barrier. She is a frequent guest on Live Well: A Woman’s Guide to Optimum Health, John Wiley & Sons, 2007 radio and TV talk shows where she discusses a The GI Made Simple, John Wiley & Sons, 2007 variety of medical and natural health topics. In Proven Natural Solutions for Depression, John Wiley & Sons, 2004 her spare time, Sherry enjoys paddle boarding, Winning at Weight Loss, John Wiley & Sons, 2004 hiking and scuba diving. Breaking the Age Barrier, Penguin Books, 2003 The Benefits of Berries, Bearing Marketing, 2003 Complete Idiot’s Guide to Women’s Health for Canadians, Prentice Hall, 2001 The Secret of St. John’s Wort Revealed, Impakt Communications, 1999 The Superior Healing Power of SAMe, Impakt Communications, 1999 Vanish Varicose Veins, Impakt Communications, 1998 GUEST LECTURER Breast Cancer Foundation Annual Conference, Singapore Canadian Health Food Association, Toronto, ON & Vancouver, BC Canadian Mental Health Association, Niagara Falls, ON Canadian Pharmaceutical Association, London, ON Complementary Health Care Council of Australia Conference Consulting Dietitians of Ontario, Toronto, ON Expo East: Natural Products Symposium, Washington, DC Expo West: Natural Products Symposium, Anaheim, CA Food Expo Taipei, Taiwan Health and Beauty America, Global Expo, New York, NY Herbs, Nutraceuticals, and Women’s Health, Pharmacists, Canada International Food Ingredients & Additives, Tokyo, Japan EDUCATION London Drugs, Continuing Education Event, Vancouver, BC McMaster University Continuing Medical Education, Hamilton, ON Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy Ontario Pharmacists’ Association, Niagara Falls, ON Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science Pharmacists’ Association of Niagara Peninsula, Niagara Falls, ON Graduated Cum Laude Supply Side Expo, Las Vegas, NV 1988-1992 The Health Show, presenter at Victoria, Kelowna and Calgary Shows The Natural Trade Show, Harrogate, UK Natural Sciences Program Total Health Gateway, Niagara Falls, ON McMaster University, Hamilton, ON Vitafoods International Symposium, Geneva, Switzerland 1987-1988 Women’s Health Show, Toronto, ON SHERRY TORKOS B.SC.PHM. PHARMACIST, AUTHOR, AND SPOKESPERSON MEDIA EXPERIENCE Television Interviews Radio Interviews Magazine | Print | Online ABC, CBS, FOX, UPN, Sacramento, CA ABC Radio News, National AKA Mom Magazine ABC, CBS and FOX, Dallas, TX American Urban Network, National Alive Magazine ABC and Fox, Chicago, IL Armed Forces Radio, National Balance Magazine ABC, NBC and CBS, Las Vegas, NV Cable Radio Network, National Best Health Magazine ABC, NBC, FOX, Baltimore, MD CBC Radio Canada, National Better Home & Gardens ABC, Washington, DC CFAX, Victoria, BC Canadian Living ABC and CBS, Houston, TX CFRB, Toronto, ON Chatelaine ABC and NBC, San Francisco, CA CFTR 680 News, Toronto, ON Delicious Living Better TV, National CHML, Hamilton, ON EmpowerHer.com CBS and FOX, Orlando, FL CHUM, Toronto, ON FIRST CBS, Los Angeles, CA CKNW, Vancouver, BC Flare CBS, NBC and FOX, Tampa, FL CNN Radio, National Glow CBS, Miami, FL Sirius/XM Doctor Radio, National Hamilton Spectator CBS, Fox and NBC, San Antonia, TX Dr Bruce Hensel Show, National Health CH Morning Live, Hamilton, ON Entertainment Radio Network HealthCentral.com Cityline, National Health Matters, National Homemakers City TV, All Markets It’s Your Health, National Huffington Post CNN Accent Health, National KEAR, San Francisco, CA Kiwi Magazine CTV, All Markets KLUV, Dallas, TX Ladies Home Journal Discovery Health, National Martha Stewart Radio, National Muscle & Fitness Dr. Steve Show, National National Public Radio Natural Solutions Magazine ET Canada, National Radio America, National NewsMax Health FOX, ABC and NBC, Minneapolis, MN RadioMD.com OptiMYz FOX, Boston, MA Salem News Network, National Ottawa Citizen FOX, CW, Denver, CO The Danielle Lin Show, National Parents Canada FOX, NBC and KUSI, San Diego, CA The Deborah Ray Show, National Pharmacy Post Global TV: Toronto, Halifax, Edmonton The Good Life, National Pharmacy Practice Good Morning Canada, National United News & Info, National Pregnancy & Newborn Magazine NBC, ABC, FOX and UPN, Phoenix, AZ Voice of America, National SheKnows.com NBC, New York, NY WAXY, Miami, FL The Globe and Mail NBC and ABC Hartford, CT WCBS Radio, National Time Magazine NBC and CW, Philadelphia, PA WGN, Chicago, IL Toronto Sun Steven & Chris Show, National WKHC, Atlanta, GA Total Health Magazine Sun News Network, Toronto, ON WMKI, WBZ and WNAV, Boston, MA Vancouver Sun The Marilyn Denis Show, National WMMB, Orlando, FL Whole Foods Magazine WFLA Daytime, National WNJC, Philadelphia, PA Woman’s World WGN, National WOR Radio, National Zoomer HONORS/AWARDS ADVISORY BOARDS PROFESSIONAL J.C. Gould Memorial Award Alive Magazine ASSOCIATIONS Distinguished Practice (1999) femMED Pharmacists Association Niagara Peninsula Commitment to Care Award Natural Medicine Journal Canadian Health Food Association Excellence in Patient Care (1994).
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