Guest guest Posted November 14, 2005 Report Share Posted November 14, 2005 Dear Group, Here is a new link in our " links library " . Please read what this site has to say. Thanks to our member Dan who sent it in to us. Frank The Health Recovery Center of Minneapolis has been using orthomolecular treatments for over 20 years for a wide variety of mental health issues. The Director, Dr. Joan Mathews-Larson is author of two books, " Depression Free, Naturally " and " Seven Weeks to Sobriety " . This excerpt if from HRC's website at: http://204.147.80.67/~brecovery/Biochemical_Restoration.html " Joan Mathews Larson holds a doctorate in nutrition and is the founder and executive director of the pioneering Health Recovery Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a new psycho-biological model for treating addiction and emotional disorders. This unique focus combines therapy with intervention at a bio-chemical level to repair biochemical damage that often manifests as impaired mental functioning and behavior problems. Her work has received national recognition because of the high recovery rates this model produces. The loss of her seventeen-year-old son to suicide directly after completing a treatment program fueled her ongoing search for more effective solutions. Her clinic has now successfully treated over five thousand people over a twenty-year period. Her research, published in the International Journal of Biosocial and Medical Research in 1987 and 1991, describes this work. Dr. Julian Whitaker's 100th issue of Health & Healing: Tomorrow's Medicine Today. (Dec '99) lists Joan Mathews-Larson as one of an elite group of six national researchers and practitioners who have made a significant contribution to the world of medicine. Dr. Larson's best-selling book, Seven Weeks To Sobriety, published by Ballantine in 1992, has sustained ongoing sales for 9 years and has led to over 300 TV and radio appearances including 20/20, CNBC TV, The Susan Powter TV show, ABC Network News, Universal Studios American Health Network, and CBN TV (The 700 Club). Articles about her work have appeared in Psychology Today, Let's Live, Harpers Bazaar, Prevention Magazine, Common Boundaries, Natural Health, Mpls. St Paul Magazine, Minnesota Monthly, Minnesota Physician, Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine, San Francisco Chronicle, LA Times, Chicago Daily Herald, New Orleans Times Picayune, Norway Times, MpIs. Star Tribune, Townsend Letter for Doctors and Dr. Julian Whitaker's: Health and Healing Monthly Newsletter. " (end of excerpt) I have no fiscal interest in this clinic, but I've been using her books for almost 10 years. I consider " Depression Free, Naturally " the best book available for self-diagnosis and treatment of mental problems such as depression, anxiety, OCD, bipolar, etc. It addresses the underlying causing of these contions, from toxins to candida to hypoglycemia to Essential Fatty acid deficiencys. I strongly recommend this organization, and hope it will be entered into the links section of this forum. My best to you all, Dan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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