Question: "Where
can I attend one of your lectures or workshops?"
Answer: I do not have a
schedule of upcoming lectures or workshops. If you would like to organize
one, please email me at drsaul@doctoryourself.com for additional information.
Workshop
Participants Say:
"I liked that
there were few breaks! We got down to business and didn’t waste
time."
"Very good, with
tons of good information. Definitely will attend other seminars by Dr.
Saul. Do more!!"
"A real
eye-opener. I liked how you used analogies as well as logical
explanation as to reasons for vitamins."
"You were very
thorough and addressed all topics and questions. Your seminar was
excellent."
"I noticed your
sense of humor, your spirit, your wonderful gift to create comfort in the
air. I found you refreshingly easy to listen to. Great references
and stories."
"Loved your corny
jokes."
"I liked the niacin
flush demonstration. Are you available for birthday parties?"
"I liked the real
life cases, the history of vitamin and mineral usage, and how to determine
vitamin saturation."
"You have touched my
life and affected my future."
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MY GENERAL WORKSHOP
OBJECTIVES:
1. To provide
detailed, practical instruction in a broad spectrum of effective nutritional
treatment approaches
2. To go far beyond food
groups, RDA's, deficiency diseases and the last nutrition course you had,
with patient results as the primary goal
3. To critically analyze
the many aspects of vitamin and mineral therapeutics, examining any drawbacks
and cautions as well as proven clinical benefits
4. To provide the
participant with scientifically sound, easily followed existing nutritional
protocols for use in daily practice
Sample
Workshop/Lecture Topics Available
How to Be Your Own
Doctor
This presentation
will address these important and frequently asked questions:
When do we really
need a doctor? What can we do so we don't need one? Exactly what
are these alternative therapies and how can we do them? What is their
safety and effectiveness? What are natural alternatives to common
prescription drugs? How can we put together a naturopathic home health
kit? What natural health information is reliable, and where can we
easily find scientific proof?
Vitamins Against
Disease
This intensive will
cover which megavitamin therapies really work; what specific dosages are used
by doctors to prevent and cure major diseases; how to compare nutritional
supplements; nutritional politics, the safety of vitamins; vitamin therapy at
home or hospital; the natural vs. synthetic vitamin controversy; optimum dosages
for all ages; supporting clinical research; questions and answers.
Forgotten Research in
Medicine
From the most
prestigious medical and nutritional journals comes all sorts of important
clinical research that just never made it to the family doctor's
office. What is this research and where can we find it? Who did
it, and when? How would it help our health? And why haven't we
heard about it sooner?
Topics in Practical
Nutrition
Practical, specific
discussion of the role of nutrition, and non-nutrition, in health and
disease. Extensive scientific evidence cited demonstrating the
fallacies of the "food groups, eat-a-balanced-diet" nutrition
legend. Natural vs. synthetic vitamins, the alleged necessity for meat
in the diet, and the use of chemical preservatives and other additives also
considered.
Additional Popular
Topics:
Immunization
Alternatives and How to Do Them
Fallacy of
Fluoridation
Health Concerns of
the Elderly
Pediatrics Without
Drugs
Ten Quick Ways to
Improve Your Health
The Clinical
Effectiveness of Vitamin and Mineral Supplements
History of the
Natural Therapeutics
How to Get
Clinical Results with Therapeutic Nutrition
Sample Workshop Syllabus:
VITAMINS AGAINST
DISEASE
I. Introduction:
Forgotten Research in Medicine
A.
A review of the 20 most useful and least known papers on clinical nutrition,
past and present
B.
The 30 best nutrition books and their authors
C.
Critical analysis of current nutrition research
II. The Naturopathic
Approach
A.
Overview of Naturopathy: Practical Nature-cure Techniques
B.
Shortened Homeopathy for Everyday Use
C.
Applying Naturopathy to Orthopedics
1. Arthritic Diseases
a. A Systemic Approach
b. Specific Therapies
D. Traumatic Injury
1. Pain as a Special Case
E. Special Aspects of Vegetable Juices
1. How to utilize raw foods for clinical results
F. Optimum Use and Quantity of Supplements
1. Case Examples
III. MEGA-VITAMIN
THERAPY TODAY
A. An
across-the-board look at various brands of nutritional supplements
B.
History and current legal status of nutritional products
C.
The natural vs. synthetic controversy explained
D.
Comparing supplement ingredients
E.
Dose-effective and cost-effective use of supplements
F.
20 ways to obtain patient compliance with nutritional programs
G.
The legal status of your nutritional prescription or recommendation
H.
Side effects and drug-nutrient interactions
IV. ASCORBATE
(VITAMIN C) THERAPEUTICS
A.
Vitamin C and the Management of Viral and Bacterial Diseases
B.
Vitamin C and a Simplified Nutritional Approach to Allergies
C.
Vitamin C's Use in Inflammation and Fever
D.
Buffered and Other Forms of Ascorbate
E.
Special Applications for Children
F.
The Work of Linus Pauling, Ph.D, and Vitamin C Physicians Robert
Cathcart, M.D., William J. McCormick, M.D., and Frederick R. Klenner,
M.D.
V. B-COMPLEX VITAMIN
THERAPEUTICS with special emphasis on Niacin (B-3) and Pyridoxine (B-6)
A. The
Latest Protocol for the Treatment of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome with Pyridoxine
B.
Relief of Depression, Anxiety and Sleep Disorders with Niacin
VI. D-ALPHA TOCOPHEROL
(VITAMIN E) THERAPEUTICS
A.
Vitamin E and Cardiovascular Disease
B.
Other Applications of Vitamin E Therapy
C.
Comprehensive Dosage Information
VII. VITAMIN A
THERAPEUTICS: RETINOL AND BETA-CAROTENE
A. Recent
Nutritional Cancer Research
B. Other
Options and Cautions
VIII. VITAMIN D
THERAPEUTICS
A.
Application to Diseases of Skin and Skeleton
B.
Recent Findings in Reversing Osteoporosis
IX. THE STREAMLINED
USE OF MINERALS AND OTHER NUTRITIONAL FACTORS IN DAILY PRACTICE
A. Calcium
B. Magnesium
C. Zinc
D. Copper
E. Other
Minerals
X. QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
XI. FURTHER
REFERENCES AND RESOURCES FOR YOU AND YOUR DOCTOR
Handouts, journal
references and dosage specifics
Sample Workshop Syllabus:
BREAKING
ADDICTION WITH NUTRITION (or "Vitamins Against
Addiction")
I. Introduction
II. Addiction: A
Naturopathic Approach
A. Overview:
Practical Nature-cure Techniques
B. A Short
History of the Natural Therapeutics
C.
Orthomolecular Treatments: The Scientific Basis
D. Special
Aspects of Mega-Vitamin Therapy
E. Special
Aspects of Therapeutic Foods and how to utilize them
F. Optimum Use
and Quantity of Supplements
G. Case
Examples
III. ASCORBATE (VITAMIN
C) THERAPEUTICS
A.
Vitamin C as an Antitoxin
B.
Vitamin C and Methadone
C.
Protocols and References
IV. B-COMPLEX
VITAMIN THERAPEUTICS
with special emphasis on Niacin (B-3)
A. Depression and
Suicide
B. Anxiety and
Panic Attacks
C. Obsessive-compulsive
behavior
D. Special
Nutritional Needs of the Alcoholic
E. Recent
Research, with special emphasis on Abram Hoffer, M.D.
and
David Hawkins, M.D.
F.
Comprehensive Dosage Information
G. Options and
Cautions
H. Protocols
and References
V. Nutrition and
Neurology
A.
Neurotransmitters and How to Make Them Through Diet
B.
Multiple Sclerosis and Alzheimer's Disease as models
C.
The Neuro-Muscular Junction and the DT's
D.
Vertigo, Tinnitus and Meniere's Syndrome
E.
Nutrition and Memory Loss
VI. The Amino Acids
and Addiction
A. Roger J.
Williams, Ph.D. and L-glutamine: A 50 Year Success Story
VII. Additional
Topics: ADHD, Psychoses, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and their Nutritional
Components
VIII. More Case
Histories, References, and Your Questions
Sample Workshop Syllabus:
WHOLISTIC
PRACTITIONER PRACTICUM
I. Introduction:
Total Patient Care
II. Nutrition and
Neurology
A.
Multiple Sclerosis
B.
Parkinson's Disease
C.
Epilepsy
D.
Vertigo, Tinnitus and Meniere's Syndrome
E.
Inflammation
III. Nutrition and
Diabetes (Types I and II)
IV. Nutrition
and the Elderly Patient
A.
Osteoporosis Update
B.
Arthritis Update
C.
Nutrition and Memory Loss
D.
Nutritional Research and Alzheimer's Disease
V. Nutrition and
Women's Health
A. Premenstrual Tension
B. Menopause
C. Gestation and Delivery
D. Nutrient/Contraceptive Interactions
E. Fertility, Conception and Nutrition
F. The Relationship of Diet to Dysmenorrhea and Endometriosis
VI. Nutrition and
Men's Health
A.
Prostate Health and Disease
B.
Environmental Pollution, Fertility and Conception
VII. Nutrition and Skin
Health
A.
Eczema and Diet
B.
Nutritional Research on Psoriasis
C.
Abscess: A Systemic Approach
VIII.
Cardiovascular Diseases and the Fat and Water-soluble Vitamins
A.
Stroke (CVA) and Diet
B.
Thrombophlebitis
C.
Intermittent Claudication
D.
HDL, LDL and the Vitamins
IX. The Amino Acids
and Health Management
X. Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome and Nutrition
XI. Case Histories,
References, and Your Questions
Also Available:
Specific Clinical Subjects for Lectures, Classes and Workshops
Natural Healing
Protocols
Over time, I’ve
learned a variety of ways to help people get well and stay well. By
necessity, I also now know how to communicate that knowledge to those
interested. Both skills are the product of many other people's dedication and
experience. I've put my own spin on natural therapeutics, collecting
what I've personally seen to work and then delivering it to you with as much
zing as I can muster. To quote from Benny Goodman and the jazz age:
"It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing."
In my college lectures on
Clinical Nutrition, there is necessarily an emphasis on covering each
nutrient in some detail and then giving different examples of how that
nutrient is used in practice. In NATURAL HEALING PROTOCOLS, I go
about it the opposite way: we look at an illness and then learn what we need
to effectively treat it. This includes many practical and some
non-nutritional techniques. Suggestions from students and field
practitioners have prodded me to use this problem-based approach.
My goal is to present
information so plainly that you will be able to help more people immediately.
I hope it is helpful to you.
Title: Natural
Healing Protocols for ___________ (or "Natural Healing and
__________________")
Allergies
Anxiety and
Depression
Arthritis
Alzheimer's and
Parkinson's Diseases
Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder
Cancer Recovery
Cardiovascular
Disease
Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome
Cholesterol
Chronic Fatigue
Syndrome
Chronic Pain
Colitis and Irritable
Bowel Syndrome
Cramping and Spasm
Diabetes (Adult Onset
Type II)
Ear Infections
Eczema and Psoriasis
Fever
Fibromyalgia
Immune System
Strengthening
Infectious Illnesses
Learning Disorders
Multiple Sclerosis
Osteoporosis
Panic Attacks
Pre-Menstrual Tension
and Menopause
Prostate Enlargement
Sleeping Disorders
Sports Injuries
Weight Loss Naturally
About the speaker:
Andrew Saul is the
author of FIRE YOUR DOCTOR! (2005) and DOCTOR YOURSELF (2003)
and co-author of four additional books. He has had many years of
teaching experience, including past appointments at New York Chiropractic
College, and the State
University of New York as Visiting Assistant Professor. His seminars
have trained thousands of students, laypeople and practicing health care
providers. An acknowledged leader in natural health education and
medical self-care, Saul has been in private practice for nearly 30 years. He
is the Editor of the peer-reviewed Orthomolecular Medicine News Service.
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