This Week's Anti-Aging Video Presentation:

Posted on July 27, 2009, 5:47 p.m. in Energy Medicine |

Highlights from Dr. James Oschman's presentation at the Annual World Congress of Anti-Aging Medicine. Dr. Oschman believes that a new milestone in medicine is upon us, harnessing the diagnostic and therapeutic use of energy. This new technology which is entering mainstream medical use stimulates the repair and regeneration of one or more tissues.

At the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures, Dr. Oschman will co-chair, Energy Medicine on Wednesday September 9th, 2009. Energy medicine technologies are becoming more and more popular as components of anti‐aging practices, and attract more and more patients. We will explore the practical aspects of exciting new energy modalities as seen from perspectives ranging from general practice, cardiology, integrative medicine and your bottom line. New methods are always challenging for the physician: what are the potential costs in terms of time and money; what are the potential costs if I do not look into these methods? To help you resolve these challenges, this symposium will deal with cutting edge techniques that are based on physics, resonance, biofeedback and epigenetics. Key accomplishments include reduction of pain and oxidative stress, relaxation, and rapid resolution of both acute and chronic inflammatory conditions associated with diseases of aging.

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