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50 Years of Herbal Lessons in 60 Minutes – with Paul Schulick

In an era in our country where millions face increasing stress, from economic and climactic uncertainty to political divides, a particularly vulnerable impact could manifest in our personal health. To make matters even more precarious, it is quite possible that millions of people will also be left uninsured and at the mercy of a widely recognized broken health care system. These vulnerabilities challenge the very fabric not only of our well-being but our country as well. Many scientifically validated alternatives or complementary options to modern pharmaceuticals can buoy an individual’s resilience through these challenging times ahead.
From Paul’s fifty years of serving many thousands of people and professionals in healthcare, he will propose his favorite simple and common-sense herbal and holistic solutions.
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About the presenter: Paul Schulick is best known for founding New Chapter, a leading national nutritional supplement company right here in Brattleboro. Being a student, formulator, and professional in the field of natural medicine for more than 50 years, Paul’s passion brought numerous innovations and influence to the marketplace.
Paul’s principal innovations were the advancement of whole food and daily herbal supplementation as an alternative to USP purified vitamins and minerals as well as helping to bring the European technology of herbal supercritical extraction to the United States. He also wrote and co-authored several books on natural healing, helping found and create a biodynamic and organic ginger farm in Costa Rica and developing partnerships with major U.S. universities including MD Anderson Cancer Center, Cleveland Clinic, Cornell University, Columbia University, and the University of Tennessee to further the acceptance and value of herbal medicine.
In 2012, P&G chose New Chapter to be their standard bearer in the nutritional supplement field. Paul and his co-founder wife Barbi stayed with the company for six more years until 2018 after which they decided to sow new opportunities and Paul continued his formulating, writing, and teaching.


