Guest guest Posted March 13, 2008 Report Share Posted March 13, 2008 This will be a medical doctor specialty nationally within 5 to 10 years. Currently there are MDs, DOs, DCs, BS or MS in Human nutritionist, Acupuncturists, Nutritionists, and a few other who have become certified. You just have to look. You could go to StandardProcess.com and search for a doctor. Call the doctor and ask if he (she) is certified in applied clinical nutrition.Michael L. Goebel, DC, ACNtoreadpeoplehealthinfo wrote: So, where and how would one find an "applied clincical nutritionist? " Is this something within the modern medicine system or would this be an "alternative" type doctor? Thanks, Angel . Re: Migraine Headaches Posted by: "Michael Goebel" goebelchx goebelchx Tue Mar 11, 2008 7:20 pm (PDT) 1. chiropractic adjustment to the upper cervical area of the spine.2. keep your blood sugar at a steady level, preferably about 70, all day long. Adjust diet to achieve.3. Detox for excess Copper in your body. This is related to thyroid and adrenal issues. These are complex disorders which are commonly not diagnosed by run of the mill MD's. Blood tests are not sufficient indicators. An MD Endocrinologist would be more suitable. An applied clinical nutritionist would be the type of doctor most likely to fully test for and evaluate such a problem; this one also offers nutritional remedies.Michael L. Goebel, D.C., ACNTracy <tracyrod (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) net> wrote: Does anyone know of a good natural remedy for Migraine Headaches? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2008 Report Share Posted March 13, 2008 To add a little more to think about and some other places to look. You may also want to look for a traditional naturopath or someone who is a certified clinical nutritionist. I have found that MDs, DOs and even many DCs (not all, but a lot) will be fed the standard food pyramid type of garbage while in the training mode. There is also a lot of good information on the Internet about nutrition programs that actually help to heal the body. While being certified means they have basically taken some courses and passed a test, it doesn’t necessarily mean that they have been certified in a healing form of nutrition. Following the SAD food pyramind is not going to do much toward health. A natural medicine doctor would also be a good place to begin. Be Well Loretta .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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