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Daniel Clark, MD

Presents

The 11th Annual

International Congress

Of

BioEnergetic Medicine


Speakers

Thursday 09/06

Friday 09/07
Saturday 09/08
Sunday 09/09
 
Joseph Mercola, DO.

 

Morris Zubkewych, BsC, DC

Bio Resonance and Anti-Aging
The presentation will focus on recent research (biophysical) on how the body regulates itself. Poor regulation accelerates the aging process. The principle of bio resonance will show how one can slow down and reverse aging using this technology.

Goals:
Understand the basic biophysical principle of regulation
Individualized patient management protocols
Using bio resonance as a prophylactic therapy for aging

William Lee Cowden, MD, FACC

Detoxification – The Path To Youthfulness

There are many causes of accelerated aging in humans, but probably, the two most significant are poor nutrition and progressive accumulation in the human body of toxins.  Environmental toxins are ever-increasing, including mercury from dental amalgams, various heavy metals from burning of coal, pesticides, herbicides, petroleum byproducts, phalates from plastics, aflatoxins in the air produced by fungi and many others.   Also, because of poor diet, excessive chronic stress and indiscriminate use of antibiotics, many people have constipation, toxic bowel and resultant auto-toxicity of the brain, liver, and other vital organs.  Probably the most significant nutritional deficiency in Americans is pure drinking water.  Many Americans think coffee and sodas substitute for drinking water but these drinks do not hydrate the cells or detoxify cellular toxins.  In addition, the coffee and sodas deplete body stores of minerals and vitamins which are essential for cellular metabolism.  As cellular toxins accumulate, the person becomes older physiologically than chronologically (they look, act, and feel older than their age by birth date).  As the body is detoxified, the person becomes physiologically much younger.  Good nutrition is an essential part of this detoxification. 

During the presentation, case examples will be presented, demonstrating the effect of detoxification on physiological age and chronic disease reversal.  The presentation will describe in some detail the detoxification methods that the presenter uses in practice so that the attendees may apply them in their own health, the health of loved ones and the health of their patients.  Special emphasis will be given to a novel detoxification process co-developed by and routinely used by the presenter which employs a red, low-powered cold laser and/or an oscillating, infrared, light-emitting diode-cluster to deliver into the patient’s body the energies of homeopathically-diluted toxins. 

James L. Oschman, PhD

Matrix Energetics and Regeneration

An introduction to energy medicine will be followed by a description of the living matrix. This is defined as the continuous molecular fabric of the organism, consisting of fascia and other connective tissues, extracellular matrices, trans-membrane links (integrins), cytoskeletons, nuclear matrices and genetic material. We discuss the relationships between biochemical and bioenergetic communications and regulations, matrix detoxification, energetic diagnostic and treatment systems, and the inflammation hypotheses of disease.

 

Konrad Kail, ND

Adult Growth Hormone Deficiency

A discussion of the roles of: growth hormone, the production of growth hormone, the signs and symptoms of growth hormone deficiency, EDS evaluation of growth hormone, lab tests to detect growth hormone deficiency, hormones that influence growth hormones, optimizing growth hormone treatment, growth hormone secretagogues, and growth hormone secratagogue amino acids.

 

Robert Marshall, PhD, CCN

The Missing Link in Healing
Vastu, the science of cosmic energy flow to the home, office, and other living environments.

  • The Hartmann and Curry systems of electromagnetic energetics
  • The demonstration of polarizing and depolarizing energy fields and their beneficial and detrimental energy effects on the human body.
  • The surviving twenty first century EMF (electromagnetic field) exposure and countermeasures to convert harmful fields to harmless and or even beneficial fields.
  • Understanding the energetic role of food and food supplements in strengthening or weakening your body battery.

 

Sangeeta Pati, MD

The Science behind Hormone Replacement for Women & Men

As more request bio-identical hormones, there is a need to address the criticism that there
is not enough good data to support their use. Therefore in addition to understanding the
risks and benefits of synthetic hormones, we need to understand the data that specifically
supports the safety and efficacy of bio-identical hormones. Here we will present a 2006
update and critical analysis of the recent published data on bio-identical hormone
replacement topics include:

  • the effects ofbio-identical honnones on osteoporosis, cognitive decline,

Alzheimer's stroke and heart disease

  • the critical role of nutrition and detoxification hormone replacement
  • the data supporting a transdermal route for estrogen
  • dosing and follow-up guidelines

 

Stephen Holt, MD

The Most Important Anti-Aging Initiative: Metabolic Syndrome X

Stephen Holt, MD, LLD(Hon.), ChB, PhD, DNM, FRCP (C), MRCP (UK), FACP, FACG, FACN, FACAM
While an overweight body status is known to cause premature death and disability, modern medicine continues often to pursue weight loss nostrums, with a frequent unwillingness to treat the underlying metabolic consequences of obesity.  The killer component of obesity is often Metabolic Syndrome X, where an expanded waistline is variably associated with hypercholesterolemia, hypertension and hyperinsulinemia. 
Obesity must be viewed as a complex diathesis where a constellation of metabolic events produce a wide range of diseases often as a consequence of insulin resistance.  About 70 million Americans have Syndrome X, which is clearly linked to the commonest causes of death or premature morbidity.  Anti-aging medicine must focus on Advanced Preventive Medicine to combat Syndrome X which has become the most important public health initiative for western society. 
Continuing to perceive obesity as primarily a cosmetic issue is retarding improvements in the health of the nation.  Syndrome X has been discussed mainly in terms of cardiovascular risk, with its clear contribution to coronary heart disease, heart attack, sudden death and stroke.  However, Syndrome X is linked with Type II diabetes mellitus, endocrine disorders, polycystic ovaries (PCOS), non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, steato-hepatitis, gestational diabetes, changes in eicosanoid status, decreased cognitive function, Alzheimer’s disease, gastroesophogeal reflux disease, depressed immunity, cancer and other disorders.
 The disease profile of Syndrome X reads like an anti-aging disease compendium (the concept of syndrome X, Y and Z…).   The causation of Syndrome X, is multifactorial in origin and related to age, adverse lifestyle, genetic predispositions, sleeplessness, inflammation and environmental toxins.  Syndrome X “loads the gun” of disability or death and menopause or andropause “pulls the trigger”. Emerging science highlights obesity as an inflammatory disorder (obesitis) and sleep deprivation clearly promotes obesity and Syndrome X. Current management of obesity and Syndrome X has been often focused on individual components of the overall disease profile encountered in Syndrome X,. The new terms Syndrome X,Y and Z… better describe the protean manifestations of this disorder which may be responsive to complex nutritional formulations of nutritional factors for syndrome x.. 
The routine management of Syndrome X seems to be overlooked often in integrative medicine practice and even more overlooked in allopathic medicine. Syndrome X alters gene expression which can be measured and monitored in its response to natural interventions on Syndrome X. Federal government researchers have endorsed an “integrated” approach to the management of Syndrome X, but modern medicine has been slow to take advantage of lifestyle, nutritional or nutraceutical interventions which represent the most versatile and powerful first line options to combat Syndrome X,Y and Z…  No drug or surgical procedure is on the horizon to combat the obesity epidemic and its related disorders.  Anti-aging medicine must address Syndrome X as an urgent priority.

Resource: Holt, S. Combat Syndrome X, Y and Z..., Wellness Publishing Inc., Little Falls, NJ, 2002

 

Robert W. Bradford, PhD

 Biochemistrv of Lyme Disease. Detection Co-Infections. Toxicities, and Treatments.

 Many of the symptoms of Lyme disease involve the nervous system. The spirochete produces a toxin that disrupts normal nerve function. Through the use of DNA manipulations a match was made with a selected Borreli{l burgdorferi '. (Bb) gene. 'Protein generated from this cloned Bb gene was found to' have characteristics' of botulinum, a very toxic zinc endoproteinase. Botulinum prevents, through its action as a specific proteolytic enzyme, the release of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
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Lyme disease is due to infection with the spirochete Borrelia Burgdorferi, with
concurrent co-infections and the body's immune response to these infections.
Lyme disease is one of the most immuno suppressive infectious diseases and results in:
. Multiple co-infections
. Concurrent symptoms . Mimics over 40 diseases
. Difficult to diagnose clinically
Any effective lyme treatment protocol must address the co-infection as well as the lyme.

 

Russell Jaffe MD, PhD

Integrative science support for youthful longevity

This presentation reviews the functional advantages of integrative medicine. Essential nutrition protocols are discussed that make up the core of First Line Comprehensive Care.
The nutritive needs of individuals vary according to functional need (half life; rate of use of nutrient) and health condition. Nutrients like ascorbate, magnesium, CoQ10 and other antioxidants will be discussed in light of new evidence-based protocols for their use.
The essentials of a superior multivitamin comprehensive health platform that includes 40 nutrients are also highlighted.  Finally, the negative role of toxins in health and the associated remedial measures that can be taken will be reviewed.

  • To understand why  integrative medicine yields better outcomes at lower risk.
  • To learn the various aspects of functional nutrition using specific nutritive protocols.
  • To understand what First Line Comprehensive Care protocols are.
  • To grasp the association between toxic build up, chronic illness and role of nutrition.

Jeff Marrongelle, DC

The Energetic Assessment and Facilitation: “The Missing Link in Anti-Aging”

The presentation of a brief history of energetic based systems, the evolution of energy medicine through magnetism, light, sound, and electrical treatment. There will be an introduction to a current measurement systems and biofeedback, electrical stimulation methods and restoration of energetic balance and its effect on primary physiology.

  • Present a paradigm of energy as a factor in catabolism/anabolism
  • Offer reproducible assessments and parameters for evaluating energy, qualitatively and quantitatively
  • Create a dialogue whereby energetic medicine is included in all phases of client care and evaluation

 

Patricia Kane, Phd

Neurological Rejuvenation with Lipid Therapy

Explore a new intravenous phospholipid technique towards brain and CNS
rejuvenation and detoxification developed as a cell and blood brain barrier soluble
intervention to remove microbes, chemicals and heavy metals in neurological
disorders as ALS, Parkinson's disease. MS, Autism, epilepsy, Post stroke,
Alzheimer's disease and refractory environmental toxicsyndromes.

  • Present new knowledge on a non invasive medical procedure to effectively remove
  • toxins from the brain, second brain and central nervous system to improve health
    status in neurological disorders.
  • Demonstrate a new IV technique in the use of lipid emulsions phosphatidylcholine
  • and phenyl butyratefor clearance of neurotoxins, stabilization of brain and CNS
    phospholipids and suppression of neuroinflammation.
  • Investigate the role chemicals and heavy metals have upon polymorphism of
  • methylation enzymes and treatment plans to address these mutations thereby
    stabilizing patients with neurological presentations.
  • Identify oral nutrient strategies to significantly reduce toxicburdens and support
  • methylation, sulfation, CNS and cell membrane integrity.

 

James Roberts, MD

Magnetic Molecular Energizer (MME)
Spinning Electrons and Stimulating Stem Cells

MME utilizes physics to alter biochemistry and anatomy -a 5000 Gauss
unidirectional, static magnetic field is applied to a dysfunctional internal organ. Valence electron orbital velocity within the treated region is increased, accelerating all useful biological phenomena, including ATP production and utilization. DNA transcription is altered to promote healing; in situ stem cell proliferation and migration are enhanced. MME optimizes organ function and promotes tissue regeneration, and can with negligible risk improve function in disease states (Cerebral Palsy,
Cardiomyopathy, Neural Injury) previously felt to be treatment refractory.

  • The physics of magnetism.
  • The effect of unidirectional magnetic fields on biological systems.
  • Medical applications ofMME therapy and treatment outcomes to date.
  • Ongoing clinical trials of MME in chronic low back pain and in diabetic neuropathy.

 

Neil Rhiordan, PhD

Adult Stem Cells in Regenerative Medicine
Adult stem tells are currently used in clinically in the U.S. and abroad as part of clinical trials at stages ranging from experimental Phase I safety studies, to double-blinded Phase III pivotal studies. The "state of tile art" in a multidimensional fashion addressing both adult stem stell sources and indications will be overviewed. Published data from
late-stage clinical trials, as well anecdotal case reports will be dlscussed in the framework of current day mechanistic understanding of stem tell biology.

  • Ability to identify factors that contributed to rapid clinical implementation of adult stem cell therapy for specific indications but not others.
  • Understanding fundamental biological and molecular differences between embryonic and adult stem cells.
  • Identifying markers of success in clinical trials of stem cells and why such trials are uniquely different than conventional "small drug" trials.
  • Regulatory pathway for stem cell clinical trials.
  • Understanding the future direction of stem cell clinical implementation.

 

Daniel Clark, MD

Mutations in Mitochondrial DNA as Principal Aging Factors In Skin

The role that mitochondria plays in the aging of skin. How reactive oxygen species from the sun and environmental toxins accelerates the damage to mitochondria. thus accelerating aging of the skin. How antioxidants topically and internallv slow down the aging of the skin.

  • Educate physicians on the importance of mitochondria and the role mitochondria play in cellular biochemistry.
  • Provide a summary of how aging takes place and a plan on how to slow this process down.
  • Provide a variety of examples of cosmetic ingredients and the role they play in slowing down the aging of the skin.

 

Juan Carlos Mendez, MD

Physiological Regulating Medicine

A history of physiological regulating medicine and traditions and principles. The biochemical mechanisms of actions of physiological regulating medicine.

  • Help attendees understand and practice physiological regulating medicine
  • Demonstration and applications of mesotherapy
  • Techniques for pain reduction
  • Esthetic medicine
  • Metabolic medicine

 

Shari Lieberman, Phd, CNS

An Evaluation of Poly-MVA and Other Modalities in Patients with Cancer.  

An ongoing evaluation of case studies of patients who adamantly refuse chemotherapy and other extremely toxic cancer protocols or have previous failed such treatments will be presented.  These patients and have through informed consent decided to try Poly-MVA and other integrative approaches in the treatment their cancer including prostate, multiple myeloma and non-small cell lung cancer.  Additionally, an update will be presented on intravenous vitamin C therapy and it's ability to induce hydrogen peroxide inside a cancer cell.    

  • Learn the evaluation procedure for individual case studies for alternative and integrative cancer therapy.
  • Understand the mechanism of action of specific dietary supplements and high dose intravenous vitamin C therapy.
  • Become proficient in keeping records of laboratory and other data to effectively evaluate if a specific protocol is effective.
  •  Understand the importance of informed consent and disclosure of all possible modalities available to a cancer patient.  
  •  Become proficient in integration of approaches to maximize patient outcomes.  

 

Jorge Flechas, MD

Hypothyroidism in the Aging Population

Hypothyroidism is common in the population as we age. Different tissues have different thyroid hormone requirements. Iodine is crucial for making thyroid hormone and for stability of other tissues. Thyroid hormones are very important in heart functions.

  • Thyroid T3 is safe to use in congestive heart failure
  • Cardiac tissue is T3 dependent for normal function in congestive heart failure
  • Mild thyroid dysfunction is associated with clear evidence of cardiovascular disease and arteriosclerosis
  • Thyroid T3 is very important to lower LDL cholesterol

Eldred B. Taylor, MD.

The Stress Connection
Connecting the Link Between Stress, Hormone Disruption and Immune Suppression
The term “stress” is often used in medicine to explain away vague symptoms that are  heard during the patient interview. Studies show that 75%-90% of visits to primary care physicians are for stress related complaints or disorders. If stress related disorders are so prevalent, all physicians and healthcare providers should be well educated in the diagnosis and treatment of stress and stress related disorders.

This lecture will review the basic stress response. We will discuss how to use salivary testing to identify abnormal diurnal patterns of cortisol (the stress hormone) secretion.  Abnormal cortisol secretion can lead to disruption of all hormone secretion patterns including estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, thyroid hormone, and insulin. Abnormal cortisol patterns decrease energy production leading to fatigue and insomnia. Abnormal cortisol negatively affects the cardiovascular system, gastrointestinal function and the immune system.
By utilizing salivary testing as a diagnostic tool to identify the effect of stress on cortisol secretion  we now can accurately and effective treat the origin of many of the complaints that are often heard by the primary care physician.

Brad Gould, MD

Vibrational Biophysics & Cellular Coherence
 
 
The universe is composed of packets of vibrating energy and is in a state of vibrational resonance, including the human body and every form of life.  The human body responds in unique and precise ways to a wide spectrum of energies including heat, light, pressure, sound, electromagnetics, gamma rays, microwaves, bio-electricity and neuro-electric consciousness or thought waves/brain waves.  Out of this concept has evolved the field of Vibrational Medicine.  Vibrational Medicine moves away from the modern approaches that are mechanistic and empirical to that of a relationship that is more defined in energy, light and sound which is manifest in each of us.
Bio-chemical molecules carry instructions and information, and they are the recognized channels of substantial communication; however, they are too slow and their capacity to carry information is limited.  They seem inappropriate to generate the level of cooperativity required for the functioning of a biological system.
Intercommunication can proceed very rapidly, in particular, on account of the liquid crystalline structure of the cells and the connective tissue.  The clue to the intercommunication function of connective tissues lies in the properties of collagen, which makes up 70% or more of all the proteins of the connective tissues and exhibit patterns characteristic of liquid crystals.  The extracellular and intracellular matrices together constitute an excitable continuum for rapid intercommunication permeating the entire body, enabling it to function as a coherent whole. There is a dynamic web of light constantly released and absorbed by the DNA that connects organelles (mitochondria, etc), cells, tissues, and organs within the body.  This dynamic web of light serves as the main communication network and as the principle regulating instance for all life processes.

 

All Day Workshop with Guna Inc. Sponsoring Juan Carlos Mendez, MD
     (Must Prepay with Guna Inc. - 505.217.3977 ask for Linda)
                                                 
   8 – 10:15 am                               Pain Management, Metabolic Syndrome  
 11 – 12:30 pm                               & Regulative Physiological Medicine
   2 – 3:30 pm                                
   4:15 – 6 pm