The Researchers Behind The Process

I have been a specialist for over 20 years. I believe that everyone works too hard to control their state of health. As I mentioned, your own body is your greatest ally in maintaining your health. The body has a more elegant means of self-correction, and has simpler mechanisms for self-sustaining, than the “functional” approach I started out focusing on.

My focus started to change when teachers inspired me to relook at what I thought I knew and suggested that there are simpler, broader mechanisms. Over time, I began to understand that I could help people make stronger health gestures by taking a wider angle, general approach.























I have been influenced by the work and research of a chain of predecessors.

  • TC Hale’s Bio-individuality approach harkens back to the intrinsic realizations of clinical investigator Emanuel Revici, MD and biophysicist Carey Reams.
  • Modern biomedical engineer Gerald Pollack, PhD translates interdisciplinary data to paint a truer picture of cell biology and water in living systems.
  • Ophthalmologist Chris Knobbe’s prodigious examination of the injuries we’ve sustained from seed oil exposure is a focused extension of the 1930’s work of Weston A Price, DDS.
  • Morley Robbins drills down through, dusts off, and reconnects us to the roots of evidence about how iron, copper, magnesium and vitamin A can make or break our cellular metabolism. 

As a result of these interrelated influences, I will introduce you to

  • The state of your own digestive capacity
  • Your degree of electrolyte balance
  • The status of your cellular metabolism
  • The true to life way to look at your acid/alkaline balance
  • Your sympathetic/parasympathetic balance

These aspects of physiology are universal. They are measurable. We will identify correlations between these imbalances and your current health concerns. These imbalances are best addressed sequentially, and so we will determine a course of action accordingly.