Treating The Complex Patient
Phoenix, AZ
March 4, 2012

This class will be held at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, AZ (easy drive from Phoenix airport). The address is:
2140 E. Broadway Rd.
Tempe, AZ 85282
(NW corner of Broadway and Price)

It will teach an effective, easy to employ series of techniques to “diagnose” and treat dysbiosis (fungal, bacterial, parasitic, viral, “lyme”, candida), toxic metals, food sensitivities and toxicity (gluten, solanine, casein, caffeine, etc), chemical toxicity, organ imbalance, EMF’s, nutrient deficiencies, etc. Correcting these will most often greatly help or eliminate symptoms of fatigue, headache, chronic subluxations, fibromyalgia, various gastrointestinal problems, hormonal imbalances, adrenal issues, etc. I will be presenting new information on hypercoagulation problems. This important topic has never been addresses in AK before. Understanding and discerning this condition can help find tendencies towards strokes, heart attacks, dvt’s, pulmonary embolisms, miscarriage, chronic pain and many other chronic conditions. Treating these can potentially help avoid these conditions which can be life threatening at times as well as clear up many nagging symptoms and improve your quality of life. This has been the focus of my studies over the last 6 months and will be the first time I will be publically presenting this.

Attendees should have at least a beginning understanding of muscle testing for the class to be worthwhile. Class is 9-5 and cost is $250. If you are a student or assistant in a physician’s office and come with the physician your fee is $100 ($50 if attending SCNM). If you attended my fall 2011 seminar in Denver your fee is also $100. You can register using the Paypal button below or send a check to:
2550 I Road
Grand Junction, CO 81505.

It is a great time to come to Phoenix and take in a few spring training games.

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