Guest guest Posted April 30, 2009 Report Share Posted April 30, 2009 Dr. Janet Lang is an EXCELLENT resource. I was a client of her's many years ago (around 1986) when she had an office in Loveland, Colorado and I lived in Fort . I had gone to about 10 doctors over 9 months who could not find out what was wrong with me and was eventually told my symptoms were " all in my head " because as we all know medical doctors know everything so it could NOT POSSIBLY have been that they didn't know what was wrong with me let alone how to heal me. When I insisted on being treated because I knew I was ill, I was eventually told I had an incurable disease, which would probably ruin my life and I should resign myself to the fact that I would be taking pain killers for it until I die and not waste my money trying " quack cures " from " quack doctors " who would just take my money. (So who were the real " quacks " here taking my money?) I was eventually referred to Dr. Lang who used applied kinesiology diet and standard process supplements to get me well. She is a chiropractor. I felt better going to her than I have most of my life. If I had realized at the time she was going to be one of the few good doctors I've ever been to I would have kept in contact with her. She was in a car accident and stopped practicing for awhile. I moved and she moved. I was thrilled to find out she was speaking at the conference. She mostly teaches and writes now, but on her website are referrals for 2 women chiropractors trained by her to use for nutritional counseling. I got the forms to send in did the hair analysis and I am waiting to do the phone consultation. I am anticipating good results. It's really not that expensive. There's the cost of the phone call, the hair analysis, the consultation and the supplements they send, which I think is enough for 3 months. Standard Process has very good supplements. Here is her website- http://drjlang.com/ Good Luck, Gayle PS. Thank you everyone for the support and information concerning the sores I have had. They are almost all gone now. I went to an infectious diseas doctor who stated that it looked like I had a zinc deficiency. That would explain why the antibiotics really seemed to help the first couple of days and then stopped. The cultures at that point showed no infection, but the sores were not healing. So it was a good thing I was tanking up on zinc and other things to build up my immune system. Overall I am feeling much better and the last two sores should be healed in a few days. From: byroncenterfarmgirl <byroncenterfarmgirl@...> Subject: Re: off topic request, need advice, please help Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2009, 10:22 PM Thank you , I will look into this. Patti > > > > Hi folks, I am a lurker. And need some advice. Does anyone on this group know of a good source of info on a more natural approach to easeing menopause symptoms? I have been at this for several years and am at the breaking point. I am allergic to soy. Have tried every combo of herbs, and really good topical creams. Need more help. How do I find a good Dr with a more natural approach? Getting desperate in Grand Rapids MI. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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