Episodes
Tuesday Dec 19, 2017
Tuesday Dec 19, 2017
Dr. Eugene Zampieron, ND, AHG, interviews licensed acupuncturist, Justin Ehrlich. L. Ac. Justin has been drawn to the many different practices that originated in ancient China for most of his life. He has been a licensed acupuncturist since 2002 and a student of the Jade Purity branch of Daoism since 2001. Over the course of many years of questioning the nature of reality and using these practices to work through his own struggles, heal old wounds, and find a deeper connection to the Divine , Justin has seen how powerful this path can be.
Justin feels blessed to hold space for the journey of his clients and students many times over and is constantly inspired by the strength of the human spirit. He has studied many different branches of medicine, religion, mindfulness based practices, meditation, and philosophy. Today he will share information about these ancient practices that support health and wellness.
Tuesday Dec 05, 2017
Tuesday Dec 05, 2017
Ellen Kamhi, PhD RN, www.naturalnurse.com, interviews Dr. Kecia Gather, MD. Dr. Gaither, MD is a double board-certified physician in OB-GYN and Maternal Fetal Medicine and Director of Perinatal Services at Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center in the Bronx. For multiple years, Gaither has been named America’s Top Obstetrician and Gynecologist by the Consumer Research Council. She received her bachelor’s of science degree in biology from Barnard College and her
medical degree from SUNY Health Science Center in Syracuse and her Masters of Public Health degree in Health Policy and Management from Columbia University. With more than 20 years of professional experience, driven by her mission to
provide exemplary prenatal care to all women regardless of circumstance, Gaither positively impacts the lives of thousands of women by delivering valuable information on a spectrum of women’s health issues through media
appearances, seminars and as a sought after contributor to The Huffington Post, Thrive Global and U.S. News & WorldReport. Additionally, she has been published by multiple scientific journals and is a reviewer for WebMD.
Dr. Gaither points out that city life can be very demanding, and that certain nutrient deficiencies can be more common among city dwellers and can lead to an increase in depression, colds and flu, preterm births, cardiovascular issues, anemia or even brittle hair and dry skin. She suggests testing for nutrient levels, including Vitamin D and Omega 3, should be within standards of practice.
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