Jack Tips, N.D., Ph.D., C.Hom, C.C.N.
University of Texas, Roger Williams School of Nutritional Science, International & American Council of Applied Clinical Nutrition, Hahnemann Academy, University of New York
Dr. Jack Tips is the author of many books, desk references, and courses. His writings are often used as curriculum for naturopathic colleges, nutrition schools, and natural health courses (United States, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, Israel, Italy).
Dr. Tips is known as a “clinician’s clinician” as he is the one many doctors and practitioners turn to for their personal health concerns. In 1966, he began studying the tools and principles of natural health including vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, and herbs. In 1971, he began more formal studies with many of the world’s renowned natural health leaders.
Most notably was his work as protégé of master herbalist and biochemist, A. Stuart “Doc” Wheelwright, the founder of Sclerology and formulator of systemic herbal products. Through Dr. Tips’ interest in Sclerology, the science of interpreting the red lines in the whites of the eyes for their reflexive health implications, he worked directly with Wheelwright for six years at the pinnacle and culmination of Wheelwright’s remarkable life.
His studies also took him from an undergraduate degree at the University of Texas to the Occidental Institute Research Foundation (Electro Acupuncture, Vega Test, Mora Therapy) in Vancouver, BC. He is nationally certified as a Clinical Nutritionist by the esteemed International & American Associations of Clinical Nutritionists (IAACN). Dr. Tips is licensed to practice clinical nutrition in New York. He is a member of the National Center for Homeopathy (Washington, D.C.) and the International Foundation for Homeopathy (Seattle).
Dr. Tips brings the message of dynamic, vital health to thousands of people through lectures, seminars, articles, radio, books, television and clinical practice. He holds a fellowship in the American Council of Applied Clinical Nutrition and is certified as a Clinical Nutritionist by the International and American Association of Clinical Nutritionists. Dr. Tips is a member of the International Foundation for Homeopathy; the Homeopathic Academy of Naturopathic Physicians, and graduate of Hahnemann Academy. He is currently teaching in the areas of: Liver Lifeline(c) for Anthony Robbins, Art & Science of Sclerology, Homeopathy, Herbology, Glyphology and Holistic Health. He is president of the International Sclerology Foundation and co-director of the Apple-A-Day Clinic in Austin, Texas.



