Biography: Mary Enig
Dr. Mary Enig is a world-renowned biochemist and nutritionist best known
for her pioneering research on healthy fats and oils, and her early
protests against trans fats more than twenty-five years ago. A consultant
and clinician, she is also the former contributing editor of the scientific
journal Clinical Nutrition and a consulting editor of the Journal of
the American College of Nutrition. Dr. Enig received her Ph.D. in nutritional
sciences from the University of Maryland, College Park, and is a Fellow
of the American College of Nutrition, a member of the American Society
for Nutritional Sciences, and president of the Maryland Nutritionists
Association. Dr. Enig is the author of the "fats information bible,"
Know Your Fats, and coauthor, with Sally Fallon, of the bestselling
Nourishing Traditions.
Dr. Mary G. Enig, a nutritionist/biochemist of international renown for her
research on the nutritional aspects of fats and oils, is a consultant,
clinician, and the Director of the Nutritional Sciences Division of Enig
Associates, Inc., Silver Spring, Maryland. Dr. Enig, a consultant on nutrition
to individuals, industry, and state and federal governments, is a licensed
practitioner in Maryland and the District of Columbia. She has served as a
Contributing Editor of the scientific journal Clinical Nutrition and a
Consulting Editor of the Journal of the American College of Nutrition.
Dr. Enig has authored numerous journal publications, mainly on fats and oils
research and nutrient/drug interactions, and is a well-known invited lecturer at
scientific meetings and a popular interviewee on TV and radio shows about
nutrition. She was an early and articulate critic of the use of trans fatty
acids and advocated their inclusion in nutritional labeling; the scientific
mainstream is now challenging the food product industry's use of
trans-containing partially hydrogenated vegetable oils. She received her Ph.D.
in Nutritional Sciences from the University of Maryland, College Park, and is a
Fellow of The American College of Nutrition, a member of The American Society
for Nutritional Sciences, and President of the Maryland Nutritionists
Association.
Mary G. Enig, Ph.D. is an expert of international renown in the field
of lipid biochemistry. She has headed a number of studies on the content and
effects of trans fatty acids in America and Israel, and has successfully
challenged government assertions that dietary animal fat causes cancer and heart
disease. Recent scientific and media attention on the possible adverse health
effects of trans fatty acids has brought increased attention to her work.
She is a licensed nutritionist, certified by the Certification Board for
Nutrition Specialists, a qualified expert witness, nutrition consultant to
individuals, industry and state and federal governments, contributing editor to
a number of scientific publications, Fellow of the American College of Nutrition
and President of the Maryland Nutritionists Association. She is the author of
over 60 technical papers and presentations, as well as a popular lecturer. Dr.
Enig is currently working on the exploratory development of an adjunct therapy
for AIDS using complete medium chain saturated fatty acids from whole foods. She
is the mother of three healthy children brought up on whole foods including
butter, cream, eggs and meat.
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