Managing Multiple Sclerosis From A Naturopathic Physician’s Perspective with Dr. Michaël Friedman

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Join host Dr Eugene R Zampieron ND,RH(AHG) of drznaturally.com as he interviews author Dr. Michaël Friedman. They discuss Dr. Friedman’s new book, There’s no pill for this – a Naturopathic Physicians personal prescription for managing multiple sclerosis

About Dr. Friedman

Dr. Michaël Friedman ND is a naturopathic physician and was adjunct instructor of endocrinology at the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut. He is also the founder and director of the Annual Restorative Medicine Conference. Dr. Friedman is the author of the medical textbook Fundamentals of Naturopathic Endocrinology and co-author of Healing Diabetes. His research on the use of SR T3 has been published by the University Puerto Rico Medical School.

Since his diagnosis of multiple sclerosis a decade ago, Dr. Michaël Friedman has been searching for a cure for the disease. After years of research, he realized he had some of the answers right in his naturopathic medicine toolbox , and others, surprisingly, lay in the realm of conventional medicine.

About the Book

There’s no pill for this tells his personal story and offers treatment advice and hope to those who suffer from multiple sclerosis. Dr. Friedman presents a daily protocol for MS patients, including diet, supplement, detoxification, and hormone strategies; mindfulness therapy; physical therapy; and a wide range of beneficial lifestyle adjustments related to exercise, sleep routines, time management, stress management, and more. He also offers special advice for supporting healthy bladder and bowel function and improving oxygen supply.

Contact:

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/RestorativeMedicine/ 

Website – https://restorativemedicine.org/

To listen to the interview, click the player below. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please use the comment section under this post or contact Dr. Ellen Kamhi here.

In addition to this podcast, you may also be interested in reading Multiple Sclerosis Natural Help

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