Dana Ullman

Gregory Dana Ullman (born December 22, 1951) is an American author, publisher, journalist, and proponent in the field of homeopathy.Ullman received his MPH from the University of California at Berkeley, and has since taught homeopathy and integrative health care.Ullman served as an instructor in homeopathy at the University of California at San Francisco, and as member of the Advisory Council of the Alternative Medicine Center at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons. In previous years he served as chairperson for the National Center for Homeopathy's Annual Conference, and has been consulted by Harvard Medical School's Center to Assess Alternative Therapy for Chronic Illness. He is a regular speaker at universities, medical schools, pharmacy schools, and hospitals.Journalist John Stossel of ABC News described Ullman as "homeopathy's foremost spokesman." Anastasia Toufexis of Time Magazine described him as a "leading proselytizer of homeopathy".He was called as an expert witness in a class action against a homeopathy Vendor for misleading marketing claims. The judge said: Mr. Ullman's credibility was undermined by his admission that he advocated the use of a radionics machine, whereby a physician puts a picture of his patient on one side, and a few medicines on the other side, and then sees which of the medicines the needle points toward. He relied on his personal experience with a radionics machine.Mr. Ullman's testimony was unhelpful in understanding the purported efficacy of the ingredients of SnoreStop to reduce the symptoms of snoring. Although he is familiar with the theory of homeopathic treatment, his opinions regarding its effectiveness was unsupported and biased. The Court gave no weight to his testimony. — Rosendez v. Green Pharmaceuticals

Personal facts

Birth dateDecember 22, 1951
Birth nameGregory Dana Ullman
Education
University of California Berkeley
Education
Professional degrees of public health
Known for
Alternative medicine

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  1. http://www.consumerproductslawblog.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/393/2014/12/Prop-Stat-of-Dec-11-25-14.pdf
  2. http://www.homeopathic.com