This Week's Anti-Aging Video Presentation

In this interview Dr Eisenstein discusses the anti-aging aspects of digestive problems, specifically probiotics, digestive enzymes and excess acid in the stomach. 75 million US citizens have digestive problems but the common antacid remedies that eradicate acid in the stomach turn off the ion pumps and prevent absorption of vital nutrients such as iron and calcium.

Dr. Mayer Eisenstein, MD, JD, MPH, is a graduate of the University of Illinois Medical School, the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Public Health, and the John Marshall Law School. In his 33 years in medicine, he and his practice have cared for over 75,000, children, parents, and grandparents. He is Board Certified by the American Board of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, and the American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians. He is a member of the Illinois Bar.

He is the author of: Give Birth at Home With The Home Birth Advantage; Safer Medicine, Dont Vaccinate Before You Educate, 2nd Edition; Unavoidably Dangerous - Medical Hazards of HRT and Unlocking Nature's Pharmacy. Some of his many guest appearances include: The Oprah Winfrey Show and Hannity and Colmes. His weekly syndicated radio show The Dr. Mayer Eisenstein Show, airs on XM Satellite Radio as well as multiple affiliates. He has formulated natural pharmaceuticals which can be used to treat many chronic medical conditions. One of his goals is to lower the use of pharmaceuticals in the American population.

At the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures, Dr. Eisenstein will present, Immunization Facts and Accusations: Are They Worth The Risk?.This lecture will focus on the safety, efficacy, and moral issues of vaccines. In doing so, it will provide the audience with the information in order for them to make an informed decision.

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