This week's Anti-Aging video presentation: The Energetic Aspects of Aging

Posted on 2009-08-28 08:17:02 in Aging | Energy Medicine | Longevity and Age Management |

Highlights from a presentation given by James L. Oschman, PhD at the 17th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine entitled, Energetic Aspects of Aging.

At the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures, Dr. Oschman will ch-chair a special workshop, entitled Energy Medicine on Wednesday, September 9th, 2009.

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James L. Oschman, Ph.D. is a cell biologist and biophysicist. He has published about 90 papers in both leading scientific journals and in complementary medicine journals. He has also written two books on energy medicine, and lectures internationally on the subject. His investigations of the living connective tissue matrix provide the basis for powerful applications of energetics to anti-aging medicine.


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