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  • "My feeling is we are probably headed towards a recession in Europe," says Maria Carrozza , financial director of Pizzorno Environnement SA, a waste-management company with yearly sales of around €200 million $271 million that does 80% of its business in France.

    Euro-Zone Economy in Retreat Brian Blackstone 2011

  • He is the author of Getting to the Root: Treating the Deepest Source of Disease and a contributing author to A Textbook of Natural Medicine by Pizzorno and Murray.

    Dr. Andrew Lange: Is Breathing Deeply Really Good For Your Health? 2009

  • In their wonderful book Healing Foods, naturopaths Michael Murray and Joseph Pizzorno write, “Some experts have said—and we agree—that cancer is a result of a ‘maladaption’ over time to a reduced level of intake of fruits and vegetables.”

    The Source Woodson Merrell 2008

  • In their wonderful book Healing Foods, naturopaths Michael Murray and Joseph Pizzorno write, “Some experts have said—and we agree—that cancer is a result of a ‘maladaption’ over time to a reduced level of intake of fruits and vegetables.”

    The Source Woodson Merrell 2008

  • Today, among the foremost naturopathic physicians are Dr. Michael T. Murray and Dr. Joseph Pizzorno, founding president of Bastyr University, authors of the definitive book Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, which is the defining text of conventional naturopathy.

    The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000

  • Today, among the foremost naturopathic physicians are Dr. Michael T. Murray and Dr. Joseph Pizzorno, founding president of Bastyr University, authors of the definitive book Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine, which is the defining text of conventional naturopathy.

    The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000

  • Listen to Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno give journalist Dave Owens his reaction to today's news that The Stone Roses are set to reform.

    WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2011

  • "There's only one thing Tom could ever have been and that's a rock 'n' roll star," the comparatively slothful Pizzorno tells me later.

    Evening Standard - Home David Smyth 2011

  • "I don't want us to have a sound or a way that anyone expects us to be," adds Pizzorno.

    Evening Standard - Home David Smyth 2011

  • They seemed to deflate in response to waning interest in the less combustible songs and it then fell to Pizzorno to revive things with a blistering lead vocal on mariachi-influenced Take Aim.

    Evening Standard - Home André Paine 2011

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