Dennis Gore, also known as "Dennis the Chemist", has been
specialising in alternative medicine for over 40 years. He is a
member of both the
Royal
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain and the
National Pharmaceutical
Society.
Dennis's Pharmacy
His pharmacy,
"Dennis Gore's Pharmacy Ltd", is Manchester based, but has
customers deriving from all over Europe and the world. Besides
being one of the largest stockists of complementary and alternative
medicine in the UK, "Dennis Gore's Pharmacy Ltd" also operates a
mail ordering service which has sent products abroad. Destinations
have included;
China,
Australia,
America,
Spain,
Italy,
Germany,
Denmark and even
Alaska. "Dennis Gore's Pharmacy Ltd" supplies over
7000 products to its customers and provides
vegetarian,
vegan,
halal and
kosher alternatives to the special diet
community.
Dennis Gore's Chemist Ltd also specialises in the
procurement of unusual and rare non-prescription and prescription
items - and often leads the UK forward on new and innovative
products.
Dennis and the Media
Pertinently
described as the “Resident Pharmacist” on “
Channel M” – Manchester’s own television
channel (channel 203 on Sky), a prominent media figure around the
North West, Dennis has featured on many radio stations and the
television. Dennis has featured on Nick Robin’s show on BBC Greater
Manchester Radio (GMR) and is a monthly guest on
BBC Radio
Lancashire where he does a live hour show with Carole Turner,
answering questions on complementary medicine. Similarly, Dennis
also features on Liverpool’s Radio City 96.7fm on the
Pete Price Show every second
month of the year which broadcasts to over million listeners.
Pete Price has
described Dennis as having “truly astounding pharmaceutical
knowledge”, and along with
Tom Slemen, a local author, Dennis is one of the
most popular guests he has ever had on the programme.
Dennis's Travels
With a growing clientele ranging from
Olympic athletes to the “Average Joe”, Dennis travels worldwide to
investigate new products and attends many world conferences to
maintain and develop his pharmaceutical knowledge. Ergo, being able
to provide the best possible products for his dedicated patrons.
Dennis has recently visited
Lapland where he saw the Sea Buck Thorne Berries
arriving from
Mongolia
and
Tibet being processed
(using liquid
Carbon Dioxide) thus manufacturing the
normally breast-found ingredient
Omega 7 to help people with dry skin, eyes and
mouth. Likewise, last year he was flown to
Bordeaux, in
France, to witness the pine tree bark, known as
pycnogenol, (which has been used for maintaining health since 1534
and discovered by
Jacques Cartier during his discovery of
Canada), being stripped
from the tree and made into an easily swallowed tablet; most
predominantly manufactured as Bio-Pycnogenol by the European
pharmaceutical giants
Pharma Nord.
As of this moment, Dennis is
probably the only pharmacist in the world who has managed to attend
every world conference on
Coenzyme Q10. This is a substance which is
found in every cell in our body, predominantly made in the liver,
which levels reduce with age.
Coenzyme Q10 is one of the major players in the
production of our energy by transferring the energy in the food we
eat and the oxygen we breathe. Dennis has been to the conferences
in;
Italy,
Boston,
Germany,
London,
Los Angeles and later this year he hopes to be
in
Tokyo,
Japan.
Dennis is among 260
Coenzyme Q10 experts from around 90
countries throughout the world who attend these world conferences
every two years to get an update on the latest information on Q10
and its new-found uses. Over the last 10 years, the 5 meetings on
Coenzyme Q10
have produced over 500 lectures and have covered such problems as;
heart
failure,
angina,
high
blood pressure,
chronic fatigue syndrome,
rheumatoid arthritis,
muscular
dystrophy, in the helping to maintaining optimum weight,
diabetes, early
diagnosed
Parkinson’s disease and optimum
athletic functioning.
Consequent to customers spanning from
Manchester to
Madrid, Dennis has gained
an incontrovertible reputation throughout
Manchester,
England and, indeed, the world for being able to provide an
alternative medicinal approach to allopathic (conventional)
medicines.