Can You Say NO To a Healthier Body?
A layperson's introduction to the modern miracle of nitric oxide - NO.
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About the Author: David Borchers hails from central New Hampshire and is a proud dad of four delight-providing children and an amazing wife of almost 54 years. It is David’s often-spoken blessing that all love God and understand His sovereignty and creativity in this wonderful world and universe. From his early years, David was an investigator and experimenter. If it could come apart with a crescent wrench and a screwdriver, it probably ended up in pieces – and most often put back together. All things electrical, chemical, or mechanical were fair game. The house basement became his laboratory, and it was not unusual to find a battery, wires, and salt solution being used to produce small amounts of hydrogen gas to be tested with a glow stick, a bicycle being repaired, or a new “invention” comprised of wood and screws. David began his formal training as a mechanical engineer at Tufts University, later transitioning to a degree in experimental psychology and education. He began teaching in 1974 at a local public school, and later joined the staff at Laconia (NH) Christian School as an instructor in primarily math and science at both the middle and high school levels. Before becoming school principal, David acquired his M. Ed. in Administration and Supervision from Plymouth State University, and years later in 2008, received his Ed. D. in Child, Youth, and Family (dissertation topic: early childhood parenting for maximum academic success) from Nova-Southeastern University. Music, poetry, hiking, gardening, piano tuning, and handyman services are among David’s alter-interests and “tent-making” projects. He serves as a founding board member of One Voice Ministries (a Central New Hampshire Christian performing arts ministry), and for the past 18 years has served as lead pastor at Lochmere Baptist Church. Below: Dave Borchers with his wife Cathy and four "delight-providing" children (circa 2010).