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Health & Lifestyle Under the Microscope

Speaker: Beverly Rubik, PhD
Event: Wise Traditions London 2014
Date: 8 - 9 February 2014

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Part 1: Health under the microscope. Saturday: Dr Beverley has carried out a number of studies of blood and natural whole foods using microscopy to demonstrate the efficacy of a natural wholefoods diet and the ingredients that form a part of it. In this compelling double bill, Beverley will show you, from a microscopic perspective, compelling evidence of the vast differences between natural wholefoods and the standard modern diet. Articles include a live blood analysis of adults , micography of raw and pasteurised milk, the effects of pork and analysis of the synergy between sausages and fermented vegetables.

Part 2: Lifestyle Choices Under the Microscope; Lifestyles that Harm and Those That Heal: In the second part, Dr Beverley will show effects on blood, at the microscopic level, regarding various lifestyle choices, showing various manifestations of inflammation and chronic disease and how to deal with these on a daily basis to improve one’s health. She will address enhanced self-care, how it has been neglected in education, summarising key elements of preventing illness.

Beverly Rubik, PhD (USA), earned her Ph.D. in biophysics in 1979 at the University of California at Berkeley.  She is internationally renowned for her pioneering research in frontier science and medicine. Her main focus is research on the subtle energetics of living systems, including the human energy field, energy medicine devices, and whole-person health and healing.  She has published over 100 papers and 2 books.  Dr. Rubik presently serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Alternative  & Complementary Medicine; Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine; and Integrative Medicine Insights. Dr. Rubik was a member of the Program Advisory Board to the Office of Alternative Medicine at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) from 1992-1997, and chaired the NIH panels on bioelectromagnetic medicine and energy healing.  This was a precursor to National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM).

In 1996, Dr. Rubik founded the Institute for Frontier Science (IFS), a nonprofit corporation for research and education.  She has received NIH grants and foundation funding to support her research on energy healing, diet and nutrition, and water.  She teaches in Integrative Health Studiesat the California Inst. of Integral Studies and in the College of Mind-Body Medicine at Saybrook University, both of which are in San Francisco, and also at Energy Medicine University, in Sausalito, CA. Beverly Rubik has won several awards for her pioneering research, including the Integrity in Science award from the Weston A Price Foundation.  She serves as a consultant in the health care industry on maverick health and wellness products and as an integrative health advisor to clients.

        

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