As a practicing physician, Dr. Dzugan always found himself more in favor of holistic and natural medicines rather than synthetic. He always believed that strengthening ones immune system would do more to improve their health than treating problems after they occur. Because of this, while performing heart surgeries, Dr. Dzugan became more interested in the preventive aspect of heart disease and began studying hormone treatments.
As a practicing physician, Dr. Dzugan always found himself more in favor of holistic and natural medicines rather than synthetic. He always believed that strengthening ones immune system would do more to improve their health than treating problems after they occur. Because of this, while performing heart surgeries, Dr. Dzugan became more interested in the preventive aspect of heart disease and began studying hormone treatments.
His patients commend him for his patience and ability to explain their problems without the use of jargon, much the way a teacher, rather than a doctor, would speak. This ability allows Dr. Dzugan to establish an extremely close relationship with his patients, and he stresses this in everyone he trains. Dr. Smith and his other employers laud him for the countless hours he puts in to his job as he continuously thinks of better ways to treat his patients both in and out of the office. n 2001, Dr. Dzugan suggested a new hypothesis of hypercholesterolemia and developed a new statin free method of high cholesterol treatment. He also developed a unique multimodal program for migraine management.
In late 2006, Dr. Dzugan left the Life Extensions Foundation to create the
Migraine Program, a scientific organization that consults with physicians to develop the optimal plans for their patients to prevent migraine.