Alternative Medicine Doctor Title | DR(AM) | Apply Early To Avoid Serious Financial Loss

Further to our recent announcement concerning the Brand New Alternative Medicine Doctor Designation; which was recently Successfully Trademarked in all Countries throughout the European Union ; we wish to advise all Alternative Medicine Doctors (and Associated Professionals) wishing to Apply for the DR(AM) Title , to please kindly visit the Medical Licensing Commission (MLC) - as soon as possible.

We remain Ethically (and Robustly) Confident that Licensed Holders of the Brand New Alternative Medicine Doctor Designation should not be Significantly Affected (Financially) whenever New European Union Regulations formidably come into force in the Year 2011.

On January the 1st 2011 ; Appraisal Fees for the the DR(AM) Title will Automatically Triple.

Alternative Medicine Doctor Title Designation | DR(AM) | Apply Now | Wake Up and Stop Sleeping !


Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Alternative Medicine Campaign - Corporate News Update : Canadian Wellness Guru Dr Robert O'Dwyer Launches Health Engineering Group !

Health Engineering Group is one of the world's first health systems integrators, founded to develop global health networks that focus on providing global paradigm health services backed-up by hard science.

We are bridging the gap between science & medicine.

HEG was founded to develop global health networks, backed-up by hard science, that focus on providing comprehensive health engineering wellness solutions™ to: health care professionals, the fitness, spa, gym, martial arts markets and the corporate health & fitness markets, consumer health market, health & wellness companies, employers, multinational corporations, governments, associations, professional athletic teams, high profile entertainment industry personalities, as well as life insurance and self-insured companies. Our goal is to bridge the gap between science & medicine.

To find out more about the Health Engineering Group please log in with the username and password you received from our corporate office.

If you do not already have the login info please contact us at Health Engineering Group.

Thank You.


Dr Robert O'Dwyer MB,MRCPI,FRCP(C)

Health Engineering Group

Monday, October 27, 2008

Alternative Medicine Campaign Time-to-Talk : End of Debate Communique 2 (Out of 2) . . .

Alternative Medicine Campaign Time-to-Talk : End of Debate Communique Number 2

" The Alternative Medicine Campaign hereby unanimously endorses the comprehensive upgrade of the Alternative Medicine Debate Forum into an International Online Professional Empowerment Resource for Evidence Based Alternative Medicine ; with immediate effect. "

Alternative Medicine Campaign Time-to-Talk : End of Debate Communique 1 (Out of 2) . . .

Alternative Medicine Campaign Time-to-Talk : End of Debate Communique Number 1

" The Alternative Medicine Campaign hereby unequivocally endorses the Brand New Alternative Medicine Doctor Prefix Designation Title ; and warmly recommends it to All Alternative Medicine Doctors , All Alternative Medicine Practitioners, All Alternative Medicine Consultants and All other suitably qualified Alternative Medicine Professionals ; with immediate effect. "

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Royal College of Alternative Medicine (RCAM) unveils 'No Frills' (Recession - Proof) Membership Programme . . .

FOR IMMEDIATE SYNDICATION AND DISTRIBUTION ::: FROM THE RCAM INTERNATIONAL PRESS OFFICE
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Now that the Long-Awaited Alternative Medicine Doctor Professional Prefix Designation has finally arrived , Royal College of Alternative Medicine is exceedingly pleased to announce the Introduction of a (Recession-Proof) 'No Frills' Professional Empowerment Programme (PEP) , which is ethically targeted at those Alternative Medicine Professionals who are currently not in a position to afford Fellowship of RCAM (and the Alternative Medicine Doctor Professional Prefix Designation).

The 7 Key Benefits of the RCAM Professional Empowerment Programme (PEP)

* An Official RCAM Professional Empowerment Programme (PEP) ID Card

* Ethical Access to the RCAM LinkedIn Group Networking Forum

* 5% (Five Percent) Discount off All Future RCAM Fellowship and other Designation (Upgrade) Fees

* 5% (Five Percent) Discount off All Future RCAM Conferences and Training Initiatives

* 5% (Five Percent) Discount off All Future RCAM Seminars and Wellness Consultations

* Unlimited RCAM Income Generation Opportunities

* (Life-Long) RCAM Continuing Professional Mentorship


Please carefully note that :

* Ordinary Subscribers to the RCAM Professional Empowerment Programme (PEP) are not entitled to represent themselves as Fellows of RCAM.

* Ordinary Subscribers to the RCAM Professional Empowerment Programme (PEP) are also not entitled to use the Alternative Medicine Doctor Professional Prefix Designation or the RCAM Fellowship Suffix Designation .

* Ordinary Subscribers to the RCAM Professional Empowerment Programme (PEP) will not receive any Formal RCAM Certificate ; as their ID Card appropriately confirms their Status



To ethically reward those who are currently Active Participants of the Royal College of Alternative Medicine Networking Group , the following Sliding Scale Fee Structure will be in operation for Subcribers to the Professional Empowerment Programme (PEP).


*Those who Ordinarily Subscribe between the 26th of October 2008 and the 31st of October 2008 will Pay a One-Off (Non-Refundable) Professional Empowerment Programme (PEP)Subscription Fee of €299 ( Two Hundred and Ninety-Nine Euros )

*Those who Ordinarily Subscribe between the 1st of November 2008 and the 31st of December 2008 will Pay a One-Off (Non-Refundable) Professional Empowerment Programme (PEP)Subscription Fee of €499 ( Four Hundred and Ninety-Nine Euros )

*Those who Ordinarily Subscribe between the 1st of January 2009 and the 31st of December 2009 will Pay a One-Off (Non-Refundable) Professional Empowerment Programme (PEP)Subscription Fee of €999 ( Nine Hundred and Ninety-Nine Euros )

*Those who Ordinarily Subscribe between the 1st of January 2010 and the 31st of December 2010 will Pay a One-Off (Non-Refundable) Professional Empowerment Programme (PEP)Subscription Fee of €1499 ( One Thousand, Four Hundred and Ninety-Nine Euros )

*Those who Ordinarily Subscribe between the 1st of January 2011 and the 31st of December 2011 will Pay a One-Off (Non-Refundable) Professional Empowerment Programme (PEP)Subscription Fee of €1999 ( One Thousand, Nine Hundred and Ninety-Nine Euros )



How to make your RCAM Professional Empowerment Programme (PEP) Payment :

* First Join the RCAM LinkedIn Network (Click Here)

* Make sure that you fully complete your LinkedIn Profile and upload a Clear Photograph (which will be used for your RCAM ID Card).

*After completing your Linkedin Profile , please Kindly Click Here to send us an online message , making sure that you state that you belong to our RCAM LinkedIn Network - so that you can additionally obtain your 5% (Five Percent) Discount !

*You will then be emailed an Electronic Invoice , after we have checked your LinkedIn Profile via our LinkedIn Group.

*You must ensure that you settle your Invoice Immediately to avoid Late Payment Fees.

*Your RCAM ID Card should then arrive within 6 Weeks of Payment.


Please do not hesitate to Contact RCAM Directly , if ever you have any further Queries.

Thank You.

RCAM International Press Office.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

Alternative Medicine Campaign - Global News Review - Alternative Medicine Professionals Get Brand New Prefix Title . . .

Royal College of Alternative Medicine (RCAM) has launched the first ever International Prefix Designation Title for Alternative Medicine Doctors , Alternative Medicine Practitioners and Alternative Medicine Professionals.

For Quality Control Purposes , the Prefix will only be available to those who are already Fellows of RCAM.

Those who are not Fellows of RCAM will not be considered for this particular prefix ; until they have fully completed all of the necessary RCAM Fellowship Formalities.

Further Details will soon be made available via the RCAM International Press Office.

Professor Joseph Obi : " Alternative Medicine Prefix Designation is now available "

To Whom It May Concern


I am exceedingly pleased to publicly announce that the Brand New Alternative Professional Prefix Title Designation is now officially available for Subscription.

For Quality Control Purposes , the Prefix will only be available to those who are already Fellows of RCAM.

Those who are not Fellows of RCAM will not be considered for this particular prefix ; until they have fully completed all of the necessary RCAM Fellowship Formalities.

Thank You.

Professor Joseph Obi FRCAM (Dublin)

Chief Political Strategist

Alternative Medicine Campaign

Professor Joseph Obi - Alternative Medicine College Update 1 : Alternative Medicine : Fundamental (Key) Definitions

Professor Joseph Obi - Alternative Medicine College Update 1 : Alternative Medicine : Fundamental (Key) Definitions



* Alternative Medicine is defined as being : "Every available approach to Healing (and Wellbeing) which does not decisively fall within the professional realm of Conventional (Orthodox Clinical) Medicine".


* Complementary Medicine refers to : "Every available approach to Healing (and Wellbeing) which decisively falls somewhere inbetween the professional realm of Conventional (Orthodox Clinical) Medicine and the professional realm of Alternative Medicine".


* Alternative Medicine essentially becomes Complementary Medicine whenever it is used as a junior partner to Conventional (Orthodox Clinical) Medicine.


* Conventional (Orthodox Clinical) Medicine essentially becomes Complementary Medicine whenever it is used as a junior partner with Alternative Medicine.


* Alternative Medicine essentially becomes Integrative Medicine whenever it is used as a equal partner with Conventional (Orthodox Clinical) Medicine.


Anyone wishing to quote any of these definitions or use any part of these Lectures for fair purposes , should please kindly remember to publicly cite Professor Joseph Obi FRCAM(Dublin).

Alternative Medicine College - RCAM Global Educational Updates . . .

We are exceedingly happy to announce that Royal College of Alternative Medicine (RCAM) will soon be presenting Free Monthly Educational Updates , as part of it's Global Empowerment Programme.

RCAM would like to prublicly thank Professor Joseph Obi FRCAM(Dublin) , for ethically donating the content.

Thank You


RCAM International Press Office.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Alternative Medicine Campaign - Time To Talk - Have Your Say : Alternative Medicine versus Big Pharma . . . The Great Debate !




What are the Pros and Cons of using Reputable International Online Pharmacies ; especially for the direct sourcing of Herbal Medicines and other Alternative Medicine Remedies ?


Should we only buy things Face-to-Face from our Local Chemist Stores or Health Food Shops ?


Is the Global Pharmaceutical Industry blatantly invading our hallowed Alternative Medicine Territory ?


Should we Resist , Desist , Capitulate or Embrace ?


Comments Needed , Please.


Click Here : It's Time to Talk !

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Alternative Medicine Campaign - Dr. Norman R Gay MD : Health Guru of the Week (2008 Week 23) . Former Health Minister (Bahamas) . Physician . Boxer .




Dr Norman R Gay MD
The Bahamas Anti-Aging Medical Institute
West Bay Street
Nassau , The Bahamas
http://www.bahamaslllt.com

Like every physician, Dr. Norman Gay loves to see his patients get healthy, but changing lives one by one has never been enough for him. As the Bahamas’ longest-serving minister of health (from 1984 to 1990), and the three time Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Pan American Health Organization, this anti-aging pioneer remains involved in the effort to improve public health not only for his own country, but for the world. In his spare time, Dr. Gay is also a champion bodybuilder and still competitive at the age of 67.

Dr. Gay has long promoted a holistic approach to health, despite encountering many roadblocks along the way. He is still active in his country’s public health affairs and currently participates in a pilot project aimed at helping to establish a national nutrition and fitness education program for the Bahamas.

Of the relationship between traditional and complementary medicine, Dr.Gay notes, “Over 90% of our health care budget is spent on disease processes, with less than 10% devoted to the other side of the equation, where people have their health and want to keep it.” He believes the staggering escalation in world health care costs cannot be sustained. It is estimated that every 8 seconds an American turns 65 years old. In the next 10 years there will be 60-70 millions of those who are 65 years or older. "Any system that fails to consider this increase in the aging population is doomed to fail,” he says. “We must spend time helping people take responsibility for and assisting them with their own health so they can hold on to what they have. Why should we give people new hearts when we can help them keep the ones they have?”

Dr. Gay credits his mother, a Seventh-Day Adventist, with setting him on the path to “healthy living, a healthy body, and a healthy mind,” including his early dedication to physical fitness. That dedication continues to this day. The 1982 Bahamas and Southern States “Masters” champion in his weight class, Dr. Gay is preparing for yet another bodybuilding competition. He is past president of the Caribbean Bodybuilding Federation, the Bahamas Olympic Committee, and the Bahamas Confederation of Amateur Sports, and was until 2008 the chairman of the Bahamas Boxing Commission.

Dr. Gay became a member of the International Academy of Preventive Medicine in the 1970s and a member of the Life Extension Foundation in the 1980s. “I’ve been a follower since reading Durk Pearson and Sandy Shaw’s book, Life Extension,” he says.“It was a real eye-opener. It showed me how to provide the body with raw materials it needs to perform its many tasks, such as strengthening the systems, especially the immune system. A strong immune system can combat the ever increasing environmental challenges and to protect against prematurely ageing.”

When seeing new patients, Dr. Gay begins with a lengthy first meeting, in which the patients learn about his medical philosophy and responsibility for their own bodies and health care. Dr. Gay emphasizes nutrition, supplements, exercise, bio-identical hormone restoration, and weight loss (when needed), healthy lifestyle practices, and the power of positive thinking. Dr. Gay believes that by employing a comprehensive, integrative approach to restoring youthful health and vigor enables an individual to attain longevity.

Alternative Medicine Campaign - Dr. George Strobele MD : Health Guru of the Week (2008 Week 22) . Nex Health . Burlington . Ontario . Canada .



Dr George Strobele MD
3155 Harvester Road, Suite 409, Burlington , ON L7N 3V2 , Canada
http://www.nexhealth.ca


Born and raised in Namibia, Southern Africa , Dr Strobele received his Professional Medical Degree in 1982 from the University of Cape Town in South Africa , and trained at the famous Groote Schuur Hospital.

He obtained his UK Medical Registration in 1983, his Acupuncture and Moxibustion Certification in November 1984 (from China ), and his Canadian MD in 1985.

He is currently stationed at the Ontario Office of Nex Health (See group Photo below)

About Nex Health :

The NEX Health Team in Burlington and the NEX Health Centre in Hanover provide an extensive array of services to meet the needs of today's patient.

From Traditional Medicine to Alternative Therapies, Nex Health works together towards a solution for most Disease States.

Please kindly visit http://www.NexHealth.ca , for further details.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Alternative Medicine Campaign - Dr Joel Lopez MD CNS : Health Guru of the Week (2008 Week 21) : Physician . Philanthropist . Media Consultant .




Dr. Joel Lopez M.D., C.N.S.
345 W. Portal Avenue, 2nd Floor,
San Francisco, CA 94127 , California - USA .
http://www.synergymedical.typepad.com



Dr. Joel Lopez, M.D., C.N.S. has been ethically practicing Integrative Medicine for well over 10 years.

Born (and raised) into a family of doctors in the Philippines, Dr. Lopez received his Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology prior to entering medical school at the Far Eastern University in Manila.

He volunteered for numerous medical missions during medical school and did a 6 month stint with the Agape Rural Program, a project of the CCC Philippines, prior to his move to the US.

He came to the United States for residency training in Internal Medicine at the Mercy Hospital and Medical Center in Chicago.

After finishing his residency training, he further trained with alternative medical pioneers such as Dr. Gus Prosch of Birmingham, Alabama; Dr. Stan Headley of Naples and Dr. Robert Willix of Boca Raton, Florida; Dr. Chiedu Nchekwube of Merrillville, Indiana; and Dr. Paul Lynn of San Francisco, California.


Dr. Lopez has studied and subsequently incorporated into his practice modalities such as nutritional medicine, botanical medicine, homotoxicology, chelation therapy, I.V. nutritional therapies, oxidative therapies and bioidentical hormone replacement including HGH. He has also studied different healing systems such as Bodytalk, a system developed by Dr. John Veltheim from Australia.


Dr. Lopez is a board certified naturopath with the American Naturopathic Medical Association and a certified nutrition specialist with the American College of Nutrition.

He is also a Reiki master and a advanced biofeedback practitioner. Dr. Lopez is also professionally associated with the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine.


Dr. Lopez has written health articles for different publications. He has also appeared in local and national radio, cable and TV programs. Dr. Lopez is featured in the upcoming documentary about the benefits of a raw food diet called “May I be Frank.”

His interests include painting, working out, tai chi, yoga, reading fiction and non-fiction novels and learning new languages.

He is a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine, American College for Advancement in Medicine, Defeat Autism Now, American College of Nutrition and the American Society of Aesthetic Mesotherapy.

Monday, October 13, 2008

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To expediently avail of such a Bonanza , please kindly ensure that you always enter the following Coupon Code in all of your purchases from our Recommended Source : #103954

Thank You.

Alternative Medicine Campaign

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Alternative Medicine Campaign Launches Online Alternative Medicine Advisory Service . . .

The Alternative Medicine Campaign is exceedingly pleased to announce the long awaited arrival of it's Online Alternative Medicine Advisory Service.

Please kindly visit http://www.ClinicalAdvice.co.uk for further information about how the system operates.

Alternatively , you may wish to click on any of the following Clinic Banners on this Website:








Thank You.

Alternative Medicine Campaign Team

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Alternative Medicine Campaign - Global News Review - Alternative Medicine heads for the Pentagon . . . Top American Military Hospitals lead the way !



Title : Pentagon researches Alternative Treatments

Source : USA Today

Author : Gregg Zoroya , USA Today

Details : WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is seeking new ways to treat troops suffering from combat stress or brain damage by researching such alternative methods as acupuncture, meditation, yoga and the use of animals as therapy, military officials said.

"This new theme is a big departure for our cautious culture," Dr. S. Ward Casscells, the Pentagon's assistant secretary for health affairs, told USA TODAY.

Casscells said he pushed hard for the new research, because "we are struggling with" post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) "as we are with suicide and we are increasingly willing to take a hard look at even soft therapies."

So far this year, the Pentagon is spending $5 million to study the therapies. In the previous two years, the Pentagon had not spent any money on similar research, records show.

MEDICAL NEWS: More hospitals offer alternative therapies

About 300,000 Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans suffer from PTSD or major depression, and about 320,000 may have experienced at least a mild concussion or brain injury in combat, according to a RAND Corp. study released this year.

The Army reported a record 115 suicides last year, and suicides this year are at a rate that may exceed that, said Col. Eddie Stephens, the Army's deputy director for human resources policy. The Department of Veterans Affairs reported last month that suicides among Iraq- and Afghanistan-era veterans from all services reached a record high of 113 in 2006, the latest year for which there were figures.

Some military hospitals and installations already use alternative therapies, such as acupuncture as stress relievers for patients. The research will see whether the alternatives work so the Pentagon can use them more, said Army Brig. Gen. Loree Sutton, head of the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury. Many of the treatments have been used for centuries, Sutton said, "so it just makes sense to bring all potential therapies to bear."

Her office issued a request for research proposals this year on therapies ranging from art and dance, to the ancient Chinese healing art of qigong or a therapy of hands-on touching known as Reiki.

Sutton's office narrowed a list of 82 proposals to about 10 projects this year, and research should begin, with servicemembers as subjects in some cases, in the next few months, said Col. Karl Friedl, head of the Army's Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center, which oversees the work.

Friedl said research will include how meditation can improve emotional resilience; how holding and petting an animal can treat PTSD and how acupuncture pain relief can relieve headaches created by mild brain damage from blasts.

"We want to add everything we can to our tool kit" for these injuries, said Col. Elspeth Ritchie, an Army psychiatrist.

Some soldiers who suffer from PTSD are reluctant to share their experiences in traditional psychiatric therapy, said Col. Charles Engel, an Army psychiatric epidemiologist. He said those soldiers may be more willing to use acupuncture and other alternatives if they are effective.

Initial research this summer with combat veterans showed that acupuncture relieved PTSD symptoms and eased pain and depression, Engel said. "Improvements were relatively rapid and clinically significant," he said.

About one third of sailors and Marines use some types of alternative therapies, mostly herbal remedies, according to a survey conducted last year. A recent Army study shows that one in four soldiers with combat-caused PTSD turned to herbs, chiropractors, acupuncture or megavitamins for relief.

Although the Pentagon's study of alternative medicine for combat diseases is unique, research into such therapies for broad public use is not new, said Richard Nahin, a senior adviser for the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. The NIH spends about $300 million a year on similar research.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Alternative Medicine Campaign - Global News Review - Alternative Medicine arrives at Johns Hopkins Medical School



Title: Alternative Medicine comes to Johns Hopkins Medical School and Hospital . . .

Source : Johns Hopkins Newsletter

Author : Thomas Danner


Details: Johns Hopkins Hospital began offering integrative and "traditional" medical treatments in a new clinic, Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) on Sept. 2.

Traditional medicine has been used for almost 5,000 years in China, much longer than its Western counterpart. It follows a holistic approach based on the idea that curing a disease means treating both body and mind.

Anastasia Rowland-Seymour, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, said that integrative medicine combines traditional treatments with conventional treatments. Mixing the two types of treatments can sometimes have harmful effects, so it is the doctor's goal to incorporate them in a way that is not only effective but also safe for the patient.

"The idea is to do it in a way that's safe but [also] addresses all the issues for patients: mind, body, spirit and any other psychosocial issues [they] might have as well," Rowland-Seymour said.

With the increasing popularity of alternative medicine, numerous medical schools now offer courses on the subject. An article published in the Journal of the American Medical Association noted that of the 117 United States medical schools surveyed, 64 percent offer electives in CAM.

In last year's course catalog, the School of Medicine only offered one elective in CAM: "The Philosophy and Practice of Healing and Complementary Medicine."

"Students will ... gain an appreciation of the philosophy, validity and effectiveness of different health and healing paradigms (i.e. non-biomedical) in the treatment of patients," the catalog noted.

A new curriculum instated in fall 2009, modeled after the changes at the Hospital, will give undergraduates as well as graduate students the opportunity to take a variety of classes on CAM during Intersession, according to Patricia Thomas, associate dean for Curriculum at the Hopkins School of Medicine.

"An afternoon in each of our Intersessions is going to be devoted to what we refer to as restorative medicine. That's going to be an opportunity for students to participate in other forms of healing such as yoga, meditation or mindfulness training," Thomas said.