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The Healing Journey Seminar Audio CDs |
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The Healing Journey An Advanced Weekend Seminar For Health Professionals
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Scott Storrie, DC, LAc: Empowering Choices - Creating the Foundation for Optimal Well-Being $10 (2 cds)
 In this presentation, Dr. Storrie will present a comprehensive approach to healing, blending chiropractic, Japanese acupuncture and moxibustion, visceral manipulation, cranial sacral therapy, specific manual and myofascial therapies, naturopathic endocrinology, homeopathics, Chinese herbal medicine, supplementation, detoxification, and lifestyle optimization. He will show how in an ever increasingly toxic environment, we will develop a strategy for promoting optimal healing and well-being in our patients in the treatment of a wide range of chronic conditions.
Dr. Scott Storrie has been practicing, studying, teaching, and integrating an expansive array of health disciplines for over 20 years. He believes that health begins with each individual and is achieved through education & transformation of daily lifestyle choices and matching the treatment to the presenting individual. His studies and practice include chiropractic, kinesiology, Japanese acupuncture, moxibustion and herbal prescription, visceral and cranial manipulation, myofascial and neurofascial release, naturopathic endocrinology, chelation, optimal hemodynamics, neurochemistry, daily movement and nutritional/dietary therapeutics, to enhance longevity, health, and quality of life in his patients. He believes this to be a process of self-discovery and-self care.
Loren Cordain, PhD: The Potential Therapeutic Characteristics of Pre-Agricultural Diets in the Prevention and Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis $5 (1 cd)
It is well recognized that both genetic endowment and environment play important roles in multiple sclerosis (MS) pathogenesis. In regard to nutrition, tissue, animal and epidemiological evidence suggest that certain elements of the typical western diet may underlie MS etiology. Further, diets with nutritional characteristics similar to those found in human pre-agricultural diets may be therapeutic for MS patients. Pre-agricultural diets generally did not contain cereal grains, dairy products, legumes, refined sugars and processed foods, but were dominated by lean meats, fish, seafood and fresh fruits and vegetables. In this presentation, Dr. Cordain will show how certain food elements within western diets may underlie or exacerbate disease symptoms via known proximate cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying MS.
Loren Cordain, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Health and Exercise Science at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. His research emphasis over the past 15 years has focused upon the evolutionary and anthropological basis for diet, health and well being in modern humans. Dr. Cordain's scientific publications have examined the nutritional characteristics of worldwide hunter-gatherer diets as well as the nutrient composition of wild plant and animal foods consumed by foraging humans. Over the past five years his work has focused upon the adverse health effects of the high dietary glycemic load that is ubiquitous in the typical western diet. A number of his recent papers have proposed an endocrine link between dietary induced hyperinsulinemia and acne. Currently, Dr. Cordain’s research team is exploring the connection between dietary lectins and autoimmune disease, particularly multiple sclerosis. Dr. Cordain is the author of more than 100 peer review publications, many of which were funded by both private and governmental agencies. He is the recent recipient of the Scholarly Excellence award at Colorado State University for his contributions into understanding optimal human nutrition. He has lectured extensively on the "Paleolithic Nutrition" concept world wide, and has also written three popular books: The Paleo Diet, John Wiley & Sons, The Paleo Diet for Athletes, Rodale Press, and The Dietary Cure for Acne, in press. For more information, visit www.ThePaleodiet.com.
Mark Schauss, MBA, DB - The Newest Findings in the Use of Laboratory Testing in the Management of Inflammatory Disorders $5 (1 cd)
Dr. Mark Schauss will discuss the latest findings in how to use laboratory testing to develop uniquely targeted treatment protocols for your patients. His talk will center on the need to properly interpret the results for optimal clinical results, and on which tests are most relevant for specific conditions. The main focus of his lecture will be on the issue of testing for inflammation, recognizing its many toxic causes, and on proper methods of detoxification and other approaches needed to reverse it.
Mark Schauss, MBA, DB is an internationally acclaimed lab expert who has spent the past twenty years creating clinically applicable interpretive reports for laboratory tests. In his two decades of research, Dr. Schauss has gained comprehensive insight into the metabolic causes and solutions for a wide range of neurological disorders, including epilepsy, autism, ADHD, neurodegenerative diseases as well as an array of other health problems. As lead developer of two U.S. patents on disease patterning and medical diagnostic systems, Dr. Schauss has led a team to develop an interpretive laboratory report known as LabAssist™. He has lectured internationally from South America to Europe to Asia as well in the U.S and Canada on laboratory testing and environmental toxicity. He has also spent the last twenty years working closely with hundreds of practitioners worldwide on the clinical applications of his unique biochemical metabolic testing interpretations. Dr. Schauss's recently published book, Achieving Victory Over a Toxic World, has been acclaimed by patients and practitioners alike as the best and most up-to-date book on the topic of targeted healing and detoxification.
Andreanna Rainville, RN: Empowering Self-Care: Laser Field Repatterning and Other At-Home Healing Techniques for Patients and Practitioners $5 (1 cd)
In this presentation, Andreanna will talk about therapeutic autonomy in patient care: how to safely manage symptoms of injury and illness, before and after the doctor’s visit. The simple tools and non-invasive techniques shared here are designed for the ease and use of the patient at home, and for doctors to use in treatment. She will discuss Rainville’s Laser Field Repatterning (LFR) method, as well as herbal, food, and drainage strategies for organ support. In addition, she will look at the meridian clock as a means of assessing organ systems distress. The goal of this presentation is to help empower individuals to cope with health situations that may occur away from a doctor’s care, to get relief until a medical intervention is possible, and to implement helpful strategies for general monitoring of a range of conditions.
Andreanna Rainville, RN, is a nationally recognized lecturer and instructor on issues of chronic illness and related alternative medical therapies. She has spent the past decade working closely with Dietrich Klinghardt, MD, PhD, both in his clinical practice with patients, and as an accredited teacher of his health care model through the American Academy of Neural Therapy. Andreanna brings over 15 years of experience to a wide range of health care techniques, including Autonomic Response Testing, SkaSys, Neural therapy, TFT, Color therapy, herbology, and much more. She is the developer of Laser Field Repatterning (LFR), a green laser method of cell and tissue rebalancing. She continues to be a leading advocate for self-empowerment in patient care, as a creator of easy compliance tools for doctors and for patients to engage in more personal and autonomous healing. For more information, visit www.NurseAndi.com
Rae Lynn Riedel, DC, CCN: Motivating the Healer Within the Patient $5 (1 cd)
In her presentation, Dr. Riedel will explore concepts that will enhance the therapeutic alliance between the patient and the clinician in a way that maximizes the likelihood the patient will do what is needed to attain treatment and health goals. Her interactive session will discuss patient empowerment, self-advocacy, and the development of clinician leadership skills which foster a therapeutic milieu within which the patient's ability to reach their fullest potential of healing is optimized.
Rae Lynn Riedel, DC, CCN is a 1989 graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic. Dr. Riedel has completed post-graduate training in Homeopathy, Acupuncture, Applied Clinical Medicine and is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist and Life Coach. She is currently involved in Leadership education and trainings around the country and maintains a functional medicine/clinical nutrition practice in Boulder/Denver. She specializes in the application of nutrient and functional medicine to the treatment of chronically ill patients.
Paul Bergner: Stages of Healing: Crisis and Recovery in Chronic Disease $10 (2 cds)
Botanical medicines, with diet and nutritional supplementation, may be used to support the fundamental processes of the vital ecology, such as digestion, sleep, activity, immunity, and emotional health. As the vital energy increases in response to such treatments, periodic crises occur, followed by plateaus of improved health and vitality. A series of case studies will be presented demonstrating simple botanical and nutritional treatments. Case studies will include patients with systemic lupus, advanced Type II diabetes, celiac disease, profound exhaustion with prolapsed uterus and bladder, autoimmune glomeruonephritis, and disabling mental illness.
Paul Bergner is Director of the North American Institute of Medical Herbalism in Boulder, Colorado, where he offers clinical training in medical herbalism and clinical nutrition in a two-year program. Paul has studied and practiced natural medicine since 1973. He is adjunct faculty in nutrition at Naropa University, and is visiting faculty in nutrition and pathophysiology at The Seven Bowls School of Nutrition, the Tai Sophia Institute, and the Scottish School of Medical Herbalism. He has edited and published the Medical Herbalism journal since 1989 and has authored seven books on medical herbalism, clinical nutrition, ethnobotany, and naturopathic medicine. For more information, visit www.PaulBergner.com.
Jay Wilson, DC: Common Threads in Chronic Illness: A Systematic Approach to the Complex Patient $10 (2 cds)
Practitioners of nutritional and functional medicine are uniquely qualified to positively impact the course of many chronic and complex health conditions. Dr. Wilson will outline a clinical framework with which one can evaluate and improve the function of several key metabolic systems that impact the health of virtually all patients. Evaluation of the neuro-endocrine-immunologic axis, digestive ecology, detoxification requirements, and stress management strategies will be discussed in a fashion that provides clinically relevant treatment approaches. Special attention will be given to approaching patients with multiple health problems who elude conventional medical diagnosis and treatment.
Jay Wilson, DC, has maintained a nutrition and chiropractic practice in Boulder, CO since 1985. He is one of the most clinically experienced practitioners extant in the application of nutritional, herbal and functional medicine in the treatment of chronically ill patients. He is also an expert in the integration of recent advances in natural therapeutics and laboratory diagnosis into a patient-centered approach towards natural healing. Dr. Wilson has taught numerous post-graduate seminars in clinical nutrition, clinical kinesiology, and herbal medicine, specializing in the integration of recent advances in natural therapeutics and laboratory diagnosis with applied kinesiology techniques. Dr. Wilson was educated at Colorado University, Western States Chiropractic College, and the National College of Naturopathic Medicine. He has also received extensive training in Applied and Clinical Kinesiology, Clinical Nutrition, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Functional Medicine, Western and Oriental Herbal Medicine, and Cranio-Sacral Therapy. He has also been certified in acupuncture by the Colorado Board of Chiropractic Examiners. Dr. Wilson is a member of the scientific advisory board of Crayhon Research.
Ben Fuchs, RPh: Healthy Skin Starts From Within $10 (2 cds)
Many skin dysfunctions are caused by poor nutritional status. Additionally, skin will also manifest an inadequate nutritional profile faster than any other organ system. This makes nutrition singularly important when it comes to assessing and understanding skin health. In this presentation, Ben will discuss the intimate connection between basic nutrition and the skin, the relationship between diseases like acne, eczema, psoriasis and nutrients, and the latest breakthroughs in topical and internal nutrition to heal the skin and body. Benjamin Fuchs, RPh, is a registered pharmacist, cutting-edge nutritionist and innovative cosmetic chemist, and formulator for Sanitas Skincare. He has been compounding custom medications, formulating nutritional products and consulting with doctors and patients since graduating from the University of Colorado School of Pharmacy in 1986. In 1991, For the past 12 years, he has been lecturing nationwide on the importance of the strategic use of cosmetics and nutritional supplementation for healthy skin and bodies. Mr. Fuchs is recognized nationally for his work as the on-air pharmacist/nutritionist on his national radio program. Benjamin Fuchs holds a BA in Broadcast Journalism from Syracuse University and BS in Pharmacy from the University of Colorado and has practiced as a Registered Pharmacist and Consulting Nutritionist for 21 years.
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Thanks Robert for providing us with such great training--the information presented both this past weekend and in your manual is invaluable! It's already slowly pouring out of my brain in a usable form. I counseled an MS patient this morning and felt very positive about the information I was abl...
Bobbi Conner
Thanks Robert to you and your colleagues for a great weekend seminar in the Bay Area. So informative and delivered in a reasonably understandable manner.
Sheila Eckel
I wanted to say how much I enjoyed your seminar and meeting you and the other speakers.
Jill Abrams
I thought the Nutritional Medicine Update CDs were excellent and really enjoyed listening to them. They were a refreshing change from the usual materials available to nutritionists. I especially appreciated the fact that Robert made sure that the discussion/information was relevant to Nutritionis...
Carol Casalino, MS, CNS
Many thanks for an excellent seminar!
Helayne Waldman, Ed.D., N.E.
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