Meet Ellen. An inspiration to many on polypharmacy.
She walked into my office after years of health issues. Over 17 surgeries performed and on 11 medications. She had surgery-induced diseases as internal scar tissue developed. This video testimonial comes after 12 months of working together closely. Watch her testimonial video HERE.
Surgery-Induced asthma
Did you know some surgeons will intentionally create scar tissue within their patients who have a lobe of a lung removed. They do this to hold the lung in place. In doing so, asthma may be a result.
Yeah. We’ve had to use herbs and lasers to break up and assist the body to heal the scar tissue. Once that is done, patients no longer need their bronchodilators and inhaled corticosteroids.
A must have book
Ellen read The Pharmaceutical Book and knew exactly what she needed to demand from her conventionally trained medical doctors to request slow weaning guidance off specific medications she no longer needed (and were causing her side effects). She gained control of her health and in partnership with our clinic and reach her health goals by removing iatrogenic influences. It can be done. Learn more about The Pharmaceutical Myth and then buy copies for your clinic at wholesale HERE.
The Pharmaceutical Myth: Reclaiming Health Through Functional Nutrition
For those seeking to understand the deep deception behind pharmaceuticals and the power of nutrition in healing, The Pharmaceutical Myth is a must-read. This book provides critical insights into how the medical system prioritizes profit over health and why Functional Nutrition is the key to reversing chronic disease. Every clinician must have this book in their office so that patients can receive proper education and return to trusting their intuition when it comes to their health.
The book is education for your patients. The Advanced Pharmacology course is for you.
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