(NaturalNews) The
2016 Natural Medicine Summit, which is
available free online March 14 through 22, provides access to a myriad of information about holistic health, featuring dozens of well-credentialed professionals who will be sharing their secrets on weight loss, nutrition, brain health and more. One of the summit's featured presenters is "Natural Nurse" Ellen Kamhi, Ph.D., R.N.
A leader in the field of nutraceuticals, or foods that provide medical benefits to humans when consumed, Dr. Kamhi is a guru for alternative medicine, and her credentials are nothing short of amazing.
A professional member of the American Herbalist Guild (AHG), Dr. Kamhi is an expert in Herbology who, after completing a "two-year apprenticeship to a prominent 'brujo' or midwife, in Mexico," created a program for a "southwestern college on desert ecology and the therapeutic uses of indigenous plants."
Learn how herbs can impact your life
Aside from her knowledge about herbs, she is also certified in holistic nursing, reflexology, Bach Flower Remedies, Darkfield Microscopy and Indigenous Medicines. Her presentation, titled "Natural Protocols for Vitality & Aging Gracefully," will reveal how to slow down the signs of aging using natural remedies.
Her discussion will disclose:
- How to slow down the signs and symptoms of aging (beyond being blessed with longevity genes)
- Which herbs and supplements are most useful for healthy aging
- How to incorporate healthy aging strategies into your lifestyle choices
Dr. Kamhi is passionate not only about the power of
natural healing, but also about passing her knowledge on to the next generation so they too can benefit from such information. The Natural Nurse teaches people about the importance of holistic medicine via radio and TV programs broadcast throughout the U.S.
She has appeared on
News 12 Long Island and has been featured in countless magazines, journals and newspapers including
The New York Times, the
New York Post and
Marie Claire.
Meet the "Natural Nurse"
"Dr. Kamhi has been involved in the field of natural medicine for over 30 years. She attended Rutgers and Cornell Universities, sat on the Panel of Traditional Medicine at Columbia Presbyterian Medical School, and is an appointed Clinical Instructor at Stony Brook Medical School College of Family Medicine," according to her bio on the Progressive Radio Network site. "She practices holistic medicine at Long Island Integrated Medical Center, Ronkonkoma, NY."
The Natural Nurse will join dozens of other health professionals at the Natural Medicine Summit who will discuss
America's thyroid epidemic, natural solutions for menopause, the benefits of acupuncture, the efficacy of herbs and phytomedicine, and anti-aging tips, among other topics.
"It's getting harder and harder to get really accurate, truthful, and honest information out there, especially on the internet. That's why what you're doing with this summit is so important," said
NaturalHealth365's Jonathan Landsman.
Landsman is spot on.
Sorting through the disinfo
"Holistic medicine," "homeopathy," and "integrative medicine" have become popular Internet buzzwords, making it difficult to know what information you can trust when it comes to natural health. This is why summits such as these are truly the best place to start for seeking information on natural
medicine and wellness.
Those who sign up for the summit today will receive instant access to three free gifts, including invaluable information from naturopath Dr. Trevor Cates, who has designed her own non-toxic skin care line.
You'll also receive advice from Dr. Daniel G. Amen on how to
maintain optimal brain health, including lifestyle changes that can help preserve your memory.
If you want to achieve wellness, the Natural Medicine Summit is a great place to start. Remember, it's free, so what are you waiting for?
Sources:NaturalMedicineSummit.comPRN.fmDrTrevorCates.com
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