Dexter Puckett PhD

Dexter Puckett PhD
Always an optimist, Dexter has the unique ability to see the silver lining in even the worst of situations. From his years spent overseas in South East Asia to late nights in the lab searching for the secrets to cancer metabolism, nothing about Dexter's life has been ordinary. Dexter has always been an adventurer at heart and this mindset has led him to continually explore the mysteries of our world. Whenever he isn't teaching, coaching, researching, or creating, Dexter loves to be active and play sports. As a researcher, he has published works relating to phytochemicals, supplements, metabolism, and oncogenesis.

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      You find a supplement with a clinical trial attached. You buy it. Six months later, someone tells you the study had 22 people in it, ran for eight weeks, and...

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