Dr. Alejandro Junger was born in Uruguay. He graduated from medical
school there in 1990 and moved to New York City for his postgraduate
training. He completed three years of training in Internal Medicine at
NYU Downtown Hospital and three more years of fellowship in
Cardiovascular Diseases at Lenox Hill Hospital.
His drastic change in lifestyle and diet from his move to New York City
soon reflected as irritable bowel syndrome and depression. Becoming a
patient of the system he was practicing was such a shock, that it
started a journey to search for an alternative solution to his health
problems.
His findings are the subject of his first book, Clean. In it, Dr. Junger
describes how he became aware of the toxicity of our planet. He also
explains how detoxification and cleansing have been around for thousands
of years, but knowledge about them has been lost at at time when it is
more important than ever before. Most importantly, Clean is a manual for
readers to learn how to turn our detoxification systems on full speed
while supporting our bodies to maximize their effectiveness.
Dr. Junger now lives in New York City, where he practices at the Eleven
Eleven Wellness Center and is
also designing an Integrative Medicine Service at Lenox Hill Hospital,
for which he was asked to be the Director of Integrative Medicine. Dr
Junger also practices at the Akasha Center in LA
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DR. JUNGER'S PRESENTATION
Clean – Detox for weight loss, health & longevity
Dr. Alejandro Junger is a medical doctor by profession but is popularly known for his world renowned and best selling book “Clean.” Clean is truly an incredible and inspiring book that has travelled through many hands across the globe. Dr. Junger calls his book “Another Inconvenient Truth,” as it highlights how w, as human beings often neglect planning for our bodies. In his book, Dr. Junger illustrates how the disregard often causes a series of illnesses, which often require or so we think, medical or chemical cures. He deputes that notion by showing us how we can cure our illness by avoiding additional chemicals which often pose their own problems. “Clean” embodies a natural way of life, through each spectacle of the human being; and provides a means of thoroughly cleansing oneself.