Tierra has taught at many schools including Norma Meier’s Herb School in Vancouver, Canada, The California School of Herbology, Heartwood College, the Esalen Institute, the American Herbal Academy, Santa Barbara Center for Holistic Studies, Antioch University and the Ojai Institute. Tierra is co-founder of the American School of Botanical Medicine with Amanda McQuade Crawford. He [...]
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George is a patient and caring doctor and gives her full attention to each case. She has a holistic approach to medicine and believes there’s more to recovery than just pills. Determined to change the world, George will eagerly join anyone in campaigning for better rights. But her focus on the bigger picture means she [...]
Medical Intuitive is an alternative medicine practitioner who uses their intuition to attempt to find the cause of a physical or emotional condition. Making a formal medical diagnosis is not in the scope of practice for many Medical Intuitives, but some medical intuitives are also M.D.s. Medical intuitive practitioners often label the diseases they see [...]
Lyndel Soon was born in Penang, Malaysia, the youngest in a family of two children. Her father is doctor and her mother, is a housewife. She attended INTI University College, Laureate International Universities (INTI-UC) and went on to study Hospitality & Tourism Management in Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, U.S. She worked briefly with the [...]
history of plant systematics—the biological classification of plants—stretches from the work of ancient Greek to modern evolutionary biologists. As a field of science, plant systematics came into being only slowly, early plant lore usually being treated as part of the study of medicine. Later, classification and description was driven by natural history and natural theology. [...]
Holistic practitioners, authors of books on holistic modalities, and those who have benefited from holistic treatment are all indebted to Evarts’ unwavering pioneering spirit, his vision of holism, and his ability to synthesize it into a working model. For several years he struggled alone, in spite of criticism from traditional medicine—and even attempted arrests—to provide [...]
The College of Osteopathic Medicine was established in 1916 and has graduated more than 7,000 osteopathic physicians since. Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Kansas City University of Medicine offers a fully accredited Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree. Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (Early Decision) === KCUMB’s College of Osteopathic Medicine offers an early matriculation program, called [...]
On April 28, 2010, at U.C. Berkeley, Kirkpatrick delivered a lecture on Dr. Walter Horn’s activities with the Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives division of the U.S. Army during World War II. On May 30, 2008, Kirkpatrick gave a lecture called ‘Edgar Cayce: An American Prophet’ at the New York Open Center [http://www.opencenter.org] in Manhattan. [...]
Throughout Lasagna’s distinguished career he wrote and lectured extensively on a variety of topics. He was well-known for his simple eloquence, as well as his sense of humor and humanity in addressing such controversial topics as birth control, abortion, euthanasia, and medical experimentation on humans. In 1964, Lasagna wrote a modernized version of the Hippocratic [...]


