Soma Grismaijer
Personal Information
Description
Soma Grismaijer received an associate’s degree in behavioral sciences from the College of Marin and a B.A. degree in environmental studies and planning from Sonoma State University. She is a certified optician. She has been the president and executive director of the Good Shepherd Foundation since 1980. In 1991, she and her husband Sydney Ross Singer co-founded the Institute for the Study of Culturogenic Disease. Their first project was a crusade to inform the public of the hazards of medicine and how to prevent them. Following their research into the cause of breast cancer, they wrote Dressed to Kill (1995).
Books
Get It Up! Revealing the Simple Surprising Lifestyle that Causes Migraines, Alzheimer's, Stroke, Glaucoma, Sleep Apnea, Impotence,...and More!
Get It Off! Understanding the Cause of Breast Pain, Cysts, and Cancer, Illustrated with A Little Breast Play
Dressed to kill
In 1963, a young photographer from Liverpool finds the darker side of London's fashion industry when she goes to work for at a fashion photographer's studio.
