Dee Epperson is the heart, soul, and
brain behind South Pacific Health Enterprises and all of the
associated projects and spin off companies. She is the technology
driver of the company. Her research and developments in complementary
and integrative protocols for allopathic therapies are revolutionary
and ground breaking in this field. Her broad, diversified knowledge
and creative, intellectual talent has led to over 242 proprietary
formulations in nutraceutical supplements, agricultural feeds,
veterinarian treatments, skin care, sports and fitness supplements,
organic food lines and additives and other environmental inventions
and concepts. Dee leads the Samoan Botanicals Division, which studies
ethno-botanical properties of constituents indigenous to the Samoan
rain forest and ocean floors of which 33% are endemic.
Dee has written a book, "Mother
Natures Medicine Chest", a botanical guide to home remedies and
pharmaceutical recipes for methods of manufacturing medicines. She
has been published over 50,000 times in articles and a syndicated
blog that are referenced on the internet, in Business Newsletters,
Ezines, Legal and Health journals and translated into many languages
and used worldwide. She has consulted with patients since 1983 on
nutritional health issues and established Synergistic BioTech in
1984. Synergistic BioTech’s initial mission was to perform
integrative and complementary consulting and has evolved into
formulation development. She started work in 1987 with a subsidiary
of Baylor University, Amnion/Kardiothor and the B.R.A.T. (Baylor
Rapid Autologus Transfusion System) Machine. Dee’s function with
this company was to help secure federal fund by educating US
Congressman and other political authorities on the form and function
of this new technology in the vascular program.
Dee’s first study group was in
1993 in Oncology with an emphasis in nutritional approaches to
Waisting Syndrome, as a cross-over into integrative and complementary
medicine. She has delivered numerous seminars and lectures on
Preventative Health Care, Integrative and Complementary Health Care
and Health in general. Dee consulted and researched with 2 national
independent botany research groups with an emphasis in pacific rain
forest ethno-botanical studies, with the help of notable botanical
scholars from Cornell University, Dr. James Duke and University of
Hawaii / Brigham Young University, Dr. Paul Cox. In 1999, she was
invited to be the nutritional field researcher in stem cell
regeneration and re-growth and microbial growth for a national
stem cell discussion group out of Harvard, M.I.T and University
of Massachusetts.
Dee's Grandmother, Lemoa
Fonoimoana Tauali'i was the daughter of the Prince of the island
nation of Samoa and the royal family of Tonga, Dee received her
royal title (Fiatangata Fonotimoana) from the King of Samoa in 1984
and is allowed to govern 300 acres of U.N. Protected Rain Forest and
other private lands as well, giving her access to herbs, insects,
animals and microbes not found any where else in the world. She is
the Formulator for South Pacific Health's 9 other companies.