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Dicken Weatherby, N.D.
Jeffrey Moss, DDS, CNS, DACBN
Andrea Girman, M.D.
Aristo Vojdani, PhD
Daniel Kalish, D.C
David Quig, PhD
Joel Evans, PhD
Joel Yaffa, M.D.
John Brimhall, D.C.
Nikolas Hedberg, DC, DABCI
Richard Lord, PhD
Sheila Dean, DSc, RD, CCN
**Lecture On FMTown**
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Dicken Weatherby, N.D.
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Dicken Weatherby ND
Dr. Dicken Weatherby is a graduate of National College of Naturopathic Medicine, a 4 year residential Naturopathic Medical School in Portland Oregon. He graduated in 1998 and has spent the better part of his carreer working in the field of Functional Diagnostic Medicine. He is the author of 7 books in the field of Functional Diagnosis and is the creator of the “Foundations of Functional Diagnosis Training Program” at FMTown. Best known for his pioneering work in Functional Blood Chemistry Analysis Dr. Weatherby
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Using Blood Testing to Assess for Prostate Cancer
Dicken Weatherby, ND
Prostate cancer is currently the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in US men. Prostatic cells are more prone to mutation than other cells of the male reproductive system and evidence from autopsies showed that 34% of men aged 40 -- 49 have histological evidence of prostate cancer. This rose to 70% in men aged 80 or over . With so many men experiencing health issues . . .
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Advanced Testing for Cardiovascular Disease
Dicken Weatherby, ND
Heart disease is still the number one killer of men and women in the United States. According to the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), in 2005 there were 25.6 million "non-institutionalized" adults diagnosed with heart disease in the U.S. The American Heart Association reported that cardiovascular disease "claimed 871,500 lives in 2004 (36.3 percent of all deaths or 1 of every 2.8 deaths)" and 724,500 of those deaths were in people over the age of 65. . . .
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Assessing Adrenal Function to Support Health
Dicken Weatherby, ND
It's well known that our emotional health influences our physical health. Even allopathic medical research supports this. Studies have shown that many diseases are associated with the effects of stressful life events and circumstances, from high-pressured jobs to the shock of losing a loved-one suddenly. Heart disease, hypertension, and diabetes are included in these. . . .
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Goitrogenic Foods
Dicken Weatherby, ND
I received the following question about goitrogenic foods. Here's the question. My response is underneath: I was looking at your "Recommendations for Dealing with Low Thyroid Function" on page481 of your Signs and Symptoms book. Is it true that all the fruits you list are goitrogens andshouldn't be eaten raw? . . .
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Electronic Marketing for Healthcare Practitioners Part 1
Dicken Weatherby, ND
Let's Get Our Message Out There! 4 Steps to Overcoming Resistance to Selling Many of my classmates are no longer practicing as naturopaths, and when I ask them why, they often say they couldn't make a decent living doing what they were trained to do, what they love. . . .
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Assessing pH
Dicken Weatherby, ND
Why is it important to uncover an acid/alkaline imbalance in your patients? A balanced internal pH is essential for many of the homeostatic mechanisms in the body to work. We are all aware of the need for acidity in the stomach and alkalinity in the small intestine to ensure optimal digestion. Many other systems of the body also operate most effectively with a properly balanced pH. The following is a list of some of the problems that can occur if the pH is out of balance: . . .
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Functional Medicine Approach to ADHD
Dicken Weatherby, ND
It's alarming to see that close to 10% of children in the US are being diagnosed with ADHD (Clinical Pediatrics), along with about 4% of adults annually. While conventional medicine tends to treat ADHD with pharmaceuticals, as practitioners of functional medicine, we prefer to look for the functional imbalances that so often underlie ADHD diagnoses. With this as a foundation, we can . . .
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Using Blood Chemistry to Screen for Infections
Dicken Weatherby, ND
There are many ways to use blood chemistry analysis to screen for and track infection processes in the body. I use blood testing for everything from investigating the presence of a viral infection to finding out how the body is responding to a chronic infection. As those of you familiar with my work know, I use tighter ranges . . .
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Bowel Transit Time
Dicken Weatherby, ND
When considering mind/body health, one of the first things I think of is the bowels. For peace of mind and sound body, what can be more supportive than good, timely, wholesome elimination? Give that to your patients, and they'll be happy campers. On a more serious note, constipation and other bowel complaints are often connected to mental/emotional issues. I use the Bowel Transit Time Test to assess my patients' bowel function. . . .
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TELESEMINAR: Creating an Online Marketing Plan
Dicken Weatherby, ND
"Putting An Online Marketing Plan To Work on Your Health Care Business." If you want a full practice, a waiting list, and patients clamoring for an appointment then you NEED to download and listen to this teleseminar. . . .
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TELESEMINAR: Cardiovascular Risk Factors
Dicken Weatherby, ND
In this fast paced lecture, Dr. Weatherby discusses 9 of the 17 independent risk factors for cardiovascular disease that can easily be measured in a blood chemistry screen. He goes over the physiology behind each element and discusses the optimal reference range, the latest research on the element's relationship to CVD and also treatment options. We all see patients at risk for CVD in practice. . . .
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