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Who's Who In Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine

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Posted on Aug 24, 2009, 1 p.m.

Week of August 24, 2009

Carolyn McMakin, MA,DC

Dr. McMakin maintains a clinical practice, does research and teaches Frequency Specific Microcurrent seminars in the United States and internationally. She has lectured at the National Institutes of Health and at numerous medical and alternative medicine conferences on the differential diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain and fibromyalgia.

At the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures in San Jose, California (September 9-12, 2009), Dr. McMakin will present, Reduction of Elevated Liver Enzymes Using Frequency Modulated Microamperage Current, on Friday, September 11, 2009.

For more information call the A4M today; 1-888-997-0112.

Week of August 24, 2009

Carolyn McMakin, MA,DC

Dr. McMakin maintains a clinical practice, does research and teaches Frequency Specific Microcurrent seminars in the United States and internationally. She has lectured at the National Institutes of Health and at numerous medical and alternative medicine conferences on the differential diagnosis and treatment of chronic pain and fibromyalgia.

At the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures in San Jose, California (September 9-12, 2009), Dr. McMakin will present, Reduction of Elevated Liver Enzymes Using Frequency Modulated Microamperage Current, on Friday, September 11, 2009.

This lecture will focus on the current research describing the role of inflammation in liver pathology. It will also present the proposed mechanisms of action by which frequency modulated microamperage current increases ATP production and reduces inflammation.

For more information call the A4M today; 1-888-997-0112.

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