Cass Ingram is a nutritional physician who received a B.S. in biology and chemistry from
University of Northern Iowa (1979) and a D.O. from Des Moines Osteopathic College (1984).
In the 1980's he started the Arlington Preventive Medical Center in Arlington Heights Illinois,
which later became the American Center for Curative Medicine.
Ingram was a pioneer in the holistic and preventive medical field. He has written over 30 books
on natural healing and has given answers and hope to millions of people on thousands of radio
and TV shows and on his podcast, “The Wilderness Doc”.
His research and writing have led to countless nature based cures and discoveries. His
most famous being oregano oil, which he discovered in the early 1990's on a trip to Lebanon.
He later tested it and found scientific evidence for its healing properties. His promotion of oregano
oil earned him the title of “Dr. Oregano”. Later he discovered, tested, formulated and promoted
more healing plants found in forests, mountains, seas and other natural environments. Cass
Ingram presents hundreds of health tips and insights in his many books on health, nutrition, and
disease prevention. He is one of North America's leading pioneers in the field of preventive
medicine, with his most famous books - The Cure is in the Cupboard, The Cure is in the Forest, and
Foods that Cure. He spent his entire life advocating the health benefits and disease fighting
properties of wild medicinal foods and spice extracts.
For more of Dr. Ingrams books, see: https://www.purelywild.