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THE 2012 PHYSICIAN’S ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE
Tampa Marriott Westshore
1001 N Westshore Blvd
Tampa, Florida 33607
813-282-5812
Group: Physicians Round
Table
Room rate: $99.00
Check in: 4:00 PM
Check out: noon
Green/smoke-free hotel
No pets allowed
Deadline for room
reservations is 12/25/11
Airport shuttle available by
request, complimentary
Airport: 813-870-8700
Budget: 813-396-3126
PRT Director’s cell: 919-
922-1118
CONFERENCE TARGET AUDIENCE
All medical professionals, including MDs, DOs, NDs, DCs, DDSs, DMDs,
DVMs, Ph.D.s, RNs, NPs, PAs, and alternative medical practioners.
Medical students, residents, and interns are encouraged to register – call for
discount.
Advocates and non-medical professionals are welcome to attend.
Welcome to the 2012 Physician’s Round Table conference at the Marriott Westshore, Tampa,
Florida.
The theme for 2012 is Connecting the Dots, a Physicians Round Table initiative to explore the
mysteries of suffering most commonly seen in the patient population. As always, we have a well
balanced line-up of expert speakers in their respective fields. They will deliver scientific,
evidenced based material, combined with practical experience for a better understanding of the
theme.
Those fortunate enough to attend this conference will be able to freely interact with the speakers
and other professionals in a Gordon-style manner. It is our sincere hope that such freedom will
lead to better understanding of disease, preventative measures, diagnostic techniques and
treatment protocols.
Please note that the Physician’s Round Table conference director takes pride in holding the
meetings at eco-friendly, green hotels. The Marriott Westshore was carefully selected with this
in mind. You will also find friendly and helpful staff at the Marriott Westshore where their motto
is ―Please let me know how I may exceed your expectations.‖
It is our hope that you and your family will take advantage of all that Tampa, Florida has to
offer. Close by, you will find Busch Gardens (888-800-5447), Tampa Bay Tours (888-805-
7497), and Raymond James Stadium (813-350-6504) – just to name a few attractions. And if
you care not to leave the Marriott Westshore, please note that there are a number of ways to
spend your free time at the relaxing Blue Bistro, the luscious pool, or at the fully equipped
exercise facilities.
We are confident that you will gain from and enjoy the 2012 Physician’s Round Table
experience. And, as always, we welcome your comments.
I look forward to meeting you!
Sue Vogan
PRT Director
A MESSAGE FROM THE PHYSICIAN’S ROUND TABLE DIRECTOR
Thursday January 26, 2012
6:30 – 6:55 REGISTRATION
7:00 – 8:00 Michael Payne, MS, CRC, CNS The Use of Bio-Photonic Modulation in
Complex Conditions
8:00 – 9:00 D.C. Amarasinge, M.D. Black Box for Medical Errors
9:00 – 10:00 Chris Hussar, D.O., D.D.S. Cavitations and the Oral-Systemic Relationship
10:00 – 10:30 EXHIBITOR BREAK
10:30 – 12:30 Ritchie Shoemaker, M.D. Proteogenomics of Lyme
12:30 – 1:00 LUNCH BREAK
1:00 – 2:00 Omar Amin, Ph.D. ―Delusional Parasitosis‖ or Neuro-cutaneous
Syndrome (NCS) and Morgellons
2:00 – 2:30 EXHIBITOR BREAK
2:30 – 3:30 Alan Gruning, D.O. Cocoa: Desert or Medical Super Food?
3:30 – 4:30 Aeron Goldheart, ChT Subtle Energy Activation
4:30 – 6:30 PHYSICIAN’S ROUND TABLE David Nico, Ph.D. – Supernatural Health
7:30 – 8:30 Victor Zeines, D.D.S. Healthy Mouth Healthy Body
8:30 – 10:00 Health by Chocolate Tasting Party Xocai Chocolates with Dr. Alan Gruning
Friday January 27, 2012
7:00 – 8:00 Jerry Leonard Connecting the Dots between the Lyme Epidemic
and the Biowarfare Establishment
8:00 – 9:00 Chuanhai Cao Ph.D. Melatonin and Coffee can Sustain Your Good
Memory
9:00 – 10:00 Armin Schwarzbach, M.D., Ph.D. Diagnostic and Therapeutical Strategies in Lyme
Disease and Multiple Infections by Chlamydia and
Mycoplasma
10:00 – 10:30 EXHIBITOR BREAK
10:30 – 11:30 Judy Mikovits, Ph.D. Diagnosis and treatment of Autoimmune and
Neuroimmune Disease in the 21st Century
11:30 – 12:30 Alan Gruning, D.O. Fibro/CFIDS: Hope for the Tired and Hurting
12:30 – 1:30 LUNCH BREAK
1:30 – 2:30 Eva Sapi, Ph.D. Eliminating the different morphological forms of
Borrelia burgdorferi
2:30 – 2:45 EXHIBITOR BREAK
2:45 – 4:30 Food Matters – the documentary
4:30 – 6:00 PHYSICIAN’S ROUND TABLE David Kazarian, BSP, RPh, FASCP and Randy
Breton, BSP, RPh. CPh. - Nutritional
supplements and other hard to find products
7:00 – 9:30 Infuserve America Tour Hors d’oeuvres and open bar
State of the art compounding Transportation will be provided
7:00 – 8:00 Warren Levin, M.D. Candida Workshop
Connecting
The
Dots
We
Are
Together
Saturday January 28, 2012
7:00 – 8:00 Warren Levin, M.D. Common Denominator
8:00 – 9:00 Armin Schwarzbach, M.D., Ph.D. From the Symptoms Checklist Over
Laboratory Results to Whole Body Therapies in
Chronic Infections
9:00 – 10:00 Dietrich Klinghardt, M.D., Ph.D. HEMO PYRROL-LACTAM-URIA
(HPU), LYME DISEASE AND AUTISM
10:00 – 10:30 EXHIBITOR BREAK
10:30—12:00 Dietrich Klinghardt, M.D., Ph.D. A Deep Look Beyond Lyme
12:00 – 1:00 LUNCH BREAK
1:00 – 2:00 Lee Cowden, M.D. Change the Terrain To Resolve Disease
2:00 – 4:00 Dietrich Klinghardt, M.D., Ph.D. Innovative Disease Protocols
4:00 – 6:00 PHYSICIAN’s ROUND TABLE Lesley Fein, MD – Case Studies
7:00 – 10:00 Dinner & Poolside Comedy Show -- Clifford C. Kuhn, M.D., Author, Comedian
Clifford C. Kuhn, MD, the Laugh Doctor, is a physician, medical school professor, humorist, professional speaker and personal counselor who helps individuals and groups enhance performance, productivity and health by creating and sustaining more fun.
Omar M. Amin, Ph.D. Founder of Parasitology Center Inc., Dr. Amin is a Professor of
Parasitology. He is a nationally and internationally recognized authority
in the field with over 180 major articles and books published in
American and foreign professional journals on human and animal
parasites from North America, North Africa, Peru, Persian Gulf, Kenya,
Czech Republic, Russia, Inner Mongolia (China), Thailand, Taiwan,
and Vietnam. Dr. Amin has conducted many international
parasitology workshops and conferences including one in the Persian
Gulf as a Fulbright Scholar and had received many other honors,
awards, and Parasitology research grants. He has authored a 5-part educational video series on "Parasitic Infections of Humans,
Diagnosis and Pathology" produced by the Center for Improvement of Human Functioning International of Wichita, Kansas.
Randy Breton, BSP, RPh., CPh. Randy is the Vice President for Infuserve America and has been practicing pharmacy since 1991. A Graduate of Northeastern
University with an internship at the Deaconess and the Children’s Hospital – Boston,
Randy has experience in several pharmacy settings. He has worked in Retail
Pharmacy as well as Hospital pharmacy but his love is the Infusion Pharmacy
Setting. Randy has had extensive experience in compounding and BHRT and is
responsible for the creation of several formulations that are used at Infuserve
America.
Chuanhai Cao Ph.D. Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin China – MPH 1993 Biostats and Epidemiology
Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin China – PhD 1996 Medical Virology
Nankai University, Tianjin Chine – Postdoc 1996-1998 Molecular Biology
University of South Florida, Tampa Florida – Postdoc 1998-1999 Pathology
University of South Florida, Tampa Florida – Postdoc 1999-2002 Med Micro/Immunology
I have been working in vaccine and immunology research for over 10 years, during which I have successfully
applied much of my immunology background and expertise to AD and other neurodegenerative diseases research.
Moreover, I have had my own independent laboratory for the last six years, wherein I have conducted my own
Iodamoeba butschilii heavy infection
This protozoan is often found in patients that may show clinical
symptoms while other patients may not. It is usually pathogenic with
patients with a comprimised immune system, but no so much in
patients with resistant immune systems.
http://health.usf.edu/nocms/medicine/sip_neuro/basic_science.html
http://onestoppharmacyinc.com/index.php
http://www.parasitetesting.com/
research projects from experimental design and data collection/analysis
through manuscript publication. My research findings have provided
experimental evidence to foster translational development of several
therapeutics against AD, like GCSF, caffeine, funds for a VA Merit grant and
over 13 publications in the past three years. Through the research contained in
this proposal, my team will develop novel biomarkers for AD and should discover new insight into the
mechanism(s) of Aβ interactions with the immune system in AD. In this important proposal, my lab will analyze
blood and brain cytokines to evaluate the inflammation role in brain injury and how they are related to the recovery
post injury.
Padhee, S.Hu, Y. Niu, Y. Bai, G. Wu, H. Costanza, F. West, L. Harrington, L. Shaw, L.N. Cao, C. Cai, J. Non-hemolytic α-
AApeptides as antimicrobial peptidomimetics. Chem Commun (Camb) 2011 DOI: 10.1039/c1cc13684d
Dragicevic, N. ;Bradshaw, P. C. ;Mamcarz, M. ;Lin, X. ;Wang, L. ;Cao, C. ;Arendash, G. W. Long-term electromagnetic field
treatment enhances brain mitochondrial function of both Alzheimer's transgenic mice and normal mice: a mechanism for
electromagnetic field-induced cognitive benefit? Neuroscience 2011; 185:135-49
C. Cao, Li Wang, Xiaoyang Lin, Malgorzata Mamcarz, Chi Zhang, Ge Bai, Jason Nong, Sam Sussman and Gary Arendash. Caffeine
Synergizes with Another Coffee Component to Increase Plasma GCSF: Linkage to Cognitive Benefits in Alzheimer's Mice. Journal of
Alzheimer’s Disease 2011;25(2):323-35
Dragicevic, N. Copes, N. O'Neal-Moffitt, G. Jin, J. Buzzeo, R. Mamcarz, M. Tan, J. Cao, C. Olcese, J. M. Arendash, G. W.
Bradshaw, P. C. Melatonin treatment restores mitochondrial function in Alzheimer's mice: a mitochondrial protective role of
melatonin membrane receptor signaling J Pineal Res 2011;51(1):75-86
Shijie Song, Vasyl Save, Amanda Rowe, Kunyu Li, C. Cao, Takashi Mori, Juan Sanchez-ramos Granulocyte-coloney
stimulating factor (G-CSF) enhances recovery in mouse model of Parkinson’s disease Neurosci Letter 2011;487 (2):153-7
Gary W.Arendash and C. Cao. J Alzheimers Caffeine and Coffee as Therapeutics Against Alzheimer’s Disease Dis 2010
Suppl 1: S117-26
Arendash GW, Sanchez-Ramos J, Mori T, Mamcarz M, Lin X, Runfeldt M, Wang L, Zhang G, Sava V, Tan J, Cao C.
Electromagnetic Field Treatment Protects Against and Reverses Cognitive Impairment in Alzheimer's Disease Mice J
Alzheimers Dis. 2010;19(1):191-210
J. Olcese, C. Cao, T. Mori, M. Mamcarz, A. Maxwell, M. Runfeldt, Lilly Wang, Chi Zhang, Xiaoyang Lin ,Guixin Zhang
and G. W. Arendash. Protection against cognitive deficits and markers of neurodegeneration by long-term self
administration of melatonin in a transgenic model of Alzheimer disease Journal of Pineal Research. 2009; 47:82–96
*: J. Olcese, C. Cao contributed equally to this study and is listed as co-first authors.
Juan Sanchez-Ramos, Shijie Song,Vasyl Sava, Briony Catlow, Xiaoyang Lin,Takashi Mori, C. Cao, and Gary W. Arendash.
Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor (G-CSF) Decreases Brain Amyloid Burden and Reverses Cognitive Impairment in
Alzheimer’s Mice. Neuroscience 163 (2009):55-72
Valentina Echeverria, Sarah Burgess, Joyonna Gamble-George, Ross Zeitlin, C. Cao, and Gary W Arendash. Recovering
memories with sorafenib: Is the inhibition of neuroinflammation enough to improve memory? Neuroscience 162 (2009)
1220–1231
C. Cao, John R. Cirrito, Xiaoyang Lin, Lilly Wang, Deborah K Verges,Alexander Dickson, Malgorzata Mamcarz, Chi
Zhang, Takashi Mori, Gary W. Arendash, David M. Holtzman, and Huntington Potter Caffeine suppresses β-amyloid levels
in plasma and brain of Alzheimer’s transgenic mice Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. 2009 Vol. 17(3): 681–697
Gary W. Arendash, Takashi Mori, C. Cao, Malgorzata Mamcarz, Melissa Runfeldt, Alexander Dickson, Kavon Rezai-Zadeh,
Jun Tan, Bruce A. Citron, X. Lin, Valentina Echeverria,and H. Potter Caffeine Reverses Cognitive Impairment and
Decreases Brain Aβ Levels in Aged Alzheimer’s Mice Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease. 2009 Vol. 17(3): 661–680
C. Cao, Gary W. Arendash, Alexander Dickson, Malgorzata B. Mamcarz, Xiaoyang Lin & Douglas W. Ethell Aβ-Specific
Th2 cells Provide Benefits to Alzheimer’s Mice without Infiltrating the CNS. Neurobiology of Disease 34 (2009) 63–70
Juan Sanchez-Ramos, Shijie Song, C. Cao and Gary Arendash The potential of hematopoietic growth factors for treatment
of Alzheimer's disease: a mini-review BMC Neuroscience 2008, 9 (Suppl 2):S3 doi:10.1186/1471-2202-9-S2-S3
Cao, C., Lin, X., Zhang, C., Wahi, M.M., Wefes, I., Arendash, G., Potter, H., Mutant amyloid-beta sensitized dendritic cells
for Alzheimer's disease vaccine. J Neuroimmunolgy, Jul 21,2008 (correspondent author)
Cao, C., Lin, X., Wahi, M.M., Jackson, E.A., Potter, H., Jr., Successful adjuvant-free vaccination of BALB/c mice with
mutated amyloid beta peptides. BMC Neurosci, 2008. 9: p. 25. (Correspondent author)
Li, Q., Gordon, M., Cao, C., Ugen, K.E., Morgan, D., Improvement of a low pH antigen-antibody dissociation procedure for
ELISA measurement of circulating anti-Abeta antibodies. BMC Neurosci, 2007. 8: p. 22.
Bao, J., Cao, C., Zhang, X., Jiang, F., Nicosia, S.V., Bai, W., Suppression of beta-amyloid precursor protein signaling into the
nucleus by estrogens mediated through complex formation between the estrogen receptor and Fe65. Mol Cell Biol, 2007.
27(4): p. 1321-33.
Gregson, B.P., Millie, D.F., Cao, C., Fahnenstiel, G.L., Pigg, R.J., Fries, D.P., Simplified enrichment and identification of
environmental peptide toxins using antibody-capture surfaces with subsequent mass spectrometry detection. J Chromatogr A,
2006. 1123(2): p. 233-8.
Ethell, D.W., Shippy, D., Cao, C., Cracchiolo, J.R., Runfeldt, M., Blake, B., Arendash, G.W., Abeta-specific T-cells reverse
cognitive decline and synaptic loss in Alzheimer's mice. Neurobiol Dis, 2006. 23(2): p. 351-61.
Kutzler, M.A., Cao, C., Bai, Y., Dong, H., Choe, P.Y., Saulino, V., McLaughlin, L., Whelan, A., Choo, A.Y., Weiner, D.B.,
Ugen, K.E., Mapping of immune responses following wild-type and mutant ABeta42 plasmid or peptide vaccination in
different mouse haplotypes and HLA Class II transgenic mice. Vaccine, 2006. 24(21): p. 4630-9*.
*: Michele A. Kutzler and C. Cao contributed equally to this study and are listed as co-first authors.
K. Manoutchariana, G. Aceroa, M. E. Munguiaa, B. Becerrilb, L. Massieuc, T. Govezenskya, E. Ortizb, J. D. Marksd, C. Cao,
K. Ugen and G. Gevorkian. Human single chain Fv antibodies and a complementarity determining region-derived peptide
binding to amyloid-beta 1–42. Neurobiology of Disease 2004;17(1):114-121
Li, Q. Cao, C. Chackerian, B. Schiller, J. Gordon, M. Ugen, K. E. Morgan, D. Overcoming antigen masking of anti-
amyloidbeta antibodies reveals breaking of B cell tolerance by virus-like particles in amyloidbeta immunized amyloid
precursor protein transgenic mice. BMC Neurosc 2004;5(1):p21
*: Qingyou Li and C. Cao contributed equally to this study and are listed as co-first authors.
Cao, C., Ugen, K.E., Dickey.C., Wilcock, D., Bai, Y., Gordon,M.N. and Morgan, D. Characterization of amyloid beta
vaccination strategies in mice. In Immunization against Alzheimer's Disease and other neurodegenerative disorders. Eds: D,J,
Selkoe and Y. Christen. p 21-31. Fondation IPSEN Pour La Recherche Therapeutique. Publishers: Springer-Verlag, Berlin-
Heidelberg, 2003
Dickey,C., Morgan,D., Kudchodkar,S., Weiner, D.B., Cao,C., Bai,Y. Gordon,M.N. and Ugen, K.E. Duration and specificity of
humoral immune responses in mice vaccinated with the Alzheimer’s Disease associated amyloid- 1-42 peptide. DNA and
Cell Biol. 2001;20: 723-729.
Disamodha Chandrakirthi Amarasinghe, M.D. 1962-1967 Medical School University of Ceylon, Peradeniva
1968 MBBS Degree
Internship: Colombia North Hospital, Ragama Colombia, Sri Lanka
House Officer Project HOPE (U.S. hospital ship docked in Colombia
Internship: St. Joseph Hospital, Lorain, Ohio
Residency: Wayne State University/Detroit General Hospital
Wayne State University/Veterans Administration Hospital
Oakwood Hospital
Transplant Fellow (Renal) Wayne State University Program
Private Practice Established July 1, 1975, Virginia Beach, VA
Publications: Gastroesophageal Erosions and Ulcerations
Archives of Surgery, Vol. 107, Sept. 1973, pp 447-451
Air Test as an Alternative to Methylene Blue Test for Leaks
Author: Amarasinghe D.C.1
Source: Obesity Surgery, Volume 12, Number 2, 1 April 2002 , pp. 295-296(2)
Inventor: Vascular Suturing Device US Patent No. 4,553,543 November 19, 1985
Vena Caval Window, a new Hemodialysis Catheter. US Patent No. 4,936,826 June 26, 1990
New Improved Hemodialysis catheter Using Saline flush heparin-less. Animation by Macromedia -- under
development.
New Laparoscopic device suction irrigation cautery and cleaning of the cautery tip all in one - under development
Multipurpose Needle holder & Scissors -- under development.
Thoracic Window. An improved painless chest tube --under development
Lee Cowden, M.D., MD(H) William Lee Cowden, MD, MD(H), Chairman of the Scientific Advisory Board and Professor of the Academy of
Comprehensive Integrative Medicine of Panama since 2008, is a USA board-certified cardiologist and internist who
is internationally known for his knowledge and skill in practicing and teaching integrative medicine. He has co-
authored, or contributed to, many books and other publications. He has pioneered successful integrative treatments
for cancer, autism, Lyme disease, atherosclerosis, cardiomyopathy, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia and many other
illnesses. Techniques for which he is known internationally include automated electro-dermal screening, pulsed
infrared photo-magnetic therapy and Laser Energetic
Detox.
Dr. Cowden is the author or co-author of several publications
and books including: An Alternative
Medicine Definitive Guide to Cancer, 1997
Cancer Diagnosis; What to do next, 2000 Longevity, An
Alternative Medicine Definitive Guide, 2001
In addition to these publications, Dr Cowden was also on
the editorial board for: Alternative Medicine, The
Definitive Guide (First Edition, 1993) and contributed to
Alternative Medicine Guide to Heart Disease, 1998 and
several other books and articles.
Dr. Cowden is an international integrative medicine health
educator who has given presentations in the USA, Mexico,
Central and South America, Europe and Asia. He has been a
guest on many radio and television programs in the USA
and other countries.
Dr. Cowden is the co-founder of the Academy of Bio-
Energetic and Integrative Medicine of North Texas (2002)
and since 2008, he has contributed greatly to the growth and
development of the Academy of Comprehensive Integrative Medicine in Panama (www.academycim.com). The
Academy of Comprehensive Integrative Medicine is an international membership organization which provides
http://www.academycim.com/
written and video-streaming virtual integrative medicine education, client referrals to health practitioners and
participation in integrative medicine clinical research for its health practitioner members.
Lesley A. Fein, M.D. Lesley Fein grew up in South Africa where she obtained her Bachelor of Science with Honors degree. Dr. Fein holds
both an MD (George Washington University Medical School) and an MPH (Columbia University, NY). She is
Board Certified in Internal Medicine, following a three-year residency program at Mt. Sinai Hospital in NYC, and
she completed her Fellowship in Rheumatology at New York University. She has been in practice since 1986 and
has taught Epidemiology to medical and public health students at Columbia University and Mt. Sinai Hospital, NY.
She has also taught General Medicine at Mt. Sinai and NYU.
Dr. Fein is both an experienced researcher and a seasoned public speaker and has published articles and government
reports on Lyme disease and other tick borne illnesses.
Aeron Goldheart, ChT. In 2006 Aeron became the CEO of Tesla Energy Lights, co-developer of multi-gas tube technology and teacher of
applied intentions.
Aeron’s 35 year background includes corporate communications expertise as a video/photo/graphics in
tv/print/web media producer. He captures objective and subjective data from studies and evaluations in the field
and clinic applications. He has documented practitioners, physicists, and users evidence currently in over 70
videos.
Aeron has groomed a global network of users, educators
and volunteers by training the skill of commanding intentions for
the benefit of personal development and human evolution
when supported by the subtle energy activation fields the Lights
provide.
Aeron’s commitment to giving back and paying it forward is
directed to the benefit of our future through children and assisting
adults who assume responsibility for themselves. Benefactors
include children with autism with the Autism Solution Center of
Cordova, TN, and children with AIDS with Just Us Friends, a
dedicated group of volunteers building medical clinics who are
assisting the Tanzanians in Africa to not only survive, but also
thrive by helping them find and recreate themselves in humanity
Dr. Lesley Fein Calls for an End to the Ignorance & Arrogance Surrounding Research & Treatment of Tick-Borne Illnesses
by Dr. Lesley Fein, MD., MPH
http://www.publichealthalert.org/Articles
/LeslieFein/IgnoranceArrogance.htm
http://teslaenergylights.com/
http://www.lymesociety.com/about.htm
through education, dignity, love and consciousness. Both are non-profit 501(c)(3) and can be found at
www.AustismSolutionCenter.com and www.JustUsFriends.us respectively.
Tesla Energy Lights is a member of ISSSEEM.org (International Society for the Study of Subtle Energy and
Energy Medicines) dedicated to bridging science and spirituality.
Aeron’s explorations, reports and purpose include:
Improvement of other modalities when combined with the multi-dimensional fields of the Lights such as: 1) when
lying down in the alpha state, assists one’s self-healing process, 2) adding activated air affecting the values of
enhanced oxygen and redux signal responses to lower oxidative stress, 3) restructuring liquids and nutrients to
enhance their efficacy and 4) rebooting one’s parasympathetic thus supporting a profound increase of values for
users and practitioners on all levels including the emotional, mental, spiritual and not only the physical.
Aeron’s purpose for being on this planet at this time is to support global consciousness to embrace and allow one’s
authentic heart to catapult humanity on our evolutionary path.
Developing multi-gas Divine Love frequency tubes for slowing the mind and opening the heart for soul and spirit
development.
Aeron’s invitation for users and educators include participation in a ―global give back‖ of subtle energies for
humanitarian evolvement by exercising the highest of purposeful ―intention‖ directly and remotely.
Alan W. Gruning, DO, FACOEP Rutgers College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
1974-1978: Bachelor of Arts, Zoology Major
University of Health Sciences – College of Osteopathic Medicine, Kansas City, MO
1979-1983: Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
-University Service Award
-Sigma Sigma Phi Honors Fraternity
-Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges
Mount Clemens General Hospital, Mount Clemens, Michigan
1983-1984: Rotating Internship
Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital, Pontiac, Michigan
1985-1987: Emergency Medicine Residency
Board Certification by the American Osteopathic Board of Emergency Medicine: September, 1988-
current
Certificate of Added Qualifications (CAQ) in Occupational and Preventive Medicine by the American
Osteopathic Board of Occupational and Preventive Medicine: 1997-2007
American Heart Association – Florida ACLS Affiliate Facility: 2/89-12/98
Advanced Pediatric Life Support Course Director, 1995-2001
Advanced Cardiac Life Support Instructor, 1984-current
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Dr. Gruning is Board Certified in Emergency Medicine. He is Medical Director for International Center for Health
& Wellness. After 20 years of caring for acutely ill patients, Dr. Gruning left the Emergency Department to provide
the best possible care for auto accident injuries. After he developed Chronic Fatigue himself, Dr. Gruning did much
additional study on natural therapies that heal. He has been effectively treating these complex patients for several
years. He understands the importance of holistic treatment and spending time with the patient to fully evaluate their
complaints. He also seeks to heal the whole person-body, mind and spirit-because that is what provides the greatest
long term success.
Chris Hussar, D.D.S., D.O. Dr. Christopher Hussar received his D.D.S. Degree from University of Detroit Dental College, Michigan in 1978
and his D.O. Degree from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, East Lansing, Michigan in
1986.With 2 professional Degrees Dr. Hussar occupies a unique niche in Medicine. Although no longer practicing
Dentistry, most of his practice involves patients who are having health problems related to chronic oral infections.
For 30 years his practice has focused around the treatment of chronic pain disorders, in particular facial pain and
somatic pain that arises as a result of focal oral disease. The majority of his
practice consists of performing oral surgical procedures designed to
eliminate diseased bone and teeth from the jaws.
His interests in chronic illness lead him down additional pathways of
diagnosing and treating such newer epidemic diseases as Lyme Disease
and its associated co-infections.
He possesses strong beliefs that most of mankind’s degenerative diseases
result in part or totally from chronic infections residing in our bodies.
David W. Kazarian, BSP, RPh, FASCP David Kazarian, President of Infuserve America and the
Kazarian Group with more than 45 years experience in long-
term care, Retail Pharmacy, Durable Medical Equipment and
Home Infusion Therapy, has serviced numerous facilities in
the State of Connecticut and Florida as a vendor and
consultant pharmacist. He earned a Bachelor degree in
pharmacy at the University of Florida school of Pharmacy, and
has taken numerous courses in psychology, embryology, and
other health sciences since graduation.
http://infuserveamerica.com/
http://www.cancercontrolsociety.com/bio2004/hussar.html
Past experience in teaching included clinical instructor, at the University of Connecticut school of Pharmacy, he has
lectured at the University of Florida’s school of Pharmacy and was also an instructor at Hartford Hospital School for
respiratory therapists. He has lectured at nursing homes, senior centers, and done programs at Lyme disease specific
programs in the US and overseas.
Mr. Kazarian was the pharmacy partner in a company that automated nursing home pharmacy in the State of
Connecticut. His Autoscript computer system was the first in the state and he continues to use software in his
pharmacy practice that is home grown and responds to the needs of his patients.
Areas of interest are the pharmacotherapy of pain management, home infusion therapy, treatment of Lyme disease,
treatment of dementia in the elderly, anemia of chronic kidney disease and medication safety for the elderly and
automated systems to track details of his patient population.
Kazarian has served as a scientific advisor to the Lyme Disease Foundation and lectured about the pharmacology of
medications used to treat Lyme. He frequently consults to patients afflicted with Lyme disease to insure proper
medication management and administration. He is a frequent lecturer on several topics, including treatment of
dementia, Anemia, proper use of devices used to administer intra venous medication and topics such as IV therapy
to treat nutritional deficiencies.
Dietrich Klinghardt, M.D., Ph.D. After immigrating to the USA, he spent three years as a full-time emergency physician before becoming Medical
Director of the Santa Fe Pain Centre. Increasingly aware of the limitations of conventional medicine when dealing
with chronic conditions, he trained in Ericksonian
hypnotherapy and began to include body-oriented
psychotherapeutic and counselling approaches in his
work, along with neural therapy, mesotherapy injection
techniques and applied psychoneurobiology
(psychokinesiology and mental field therapy).
Since the 1970s, Dr. Klinghardt
has contributed significantly to the understanding of metal
toxicity and its connection with chronic infections, illness
and pain. He is considered an authority on this subject and has
been instrumental in advancing various fields within
biological medicine - non- invasive pain management,
injection techniques for pain and orthopaedic dysfunction, anti-
ageing medicine, toxicology, paediatrics (neuro-developmental
disorders), energy psychology, biological dentistry, and others.
He has also developed ART (Autonomic Response Testing), a
comprehensive diagnostic system that has helped many
practitioners to become accomplished holistic physicians.
Klinghardt has lectured at the
universities of Illinois, Utah, Freiburg, Adelaide, Capital
University (Washington DC) and others, and the medical
schools of Geneva and Zurich. Between 1996-2005 he was Associate Professor at the Department of Applied
Neurobiology at Capital University. He is regularly invited to teach workshops at the prestigious Medicine Week in
Baden-Baden, Germany. Among his books is the groundbreaking Psychokinesiology A new Approach in
Psychosomatic Medicine, on muscle feedback-guided psychotherapy.
http://www.klinghardtacademy.com/
Dr. Klinghardt is Founder of the American Academy of Neural Therapy, Medical Director of the Institute of
Neurobiology, and lead clinician at the Comprehensive Medical Centre, all located in Bellevue, Washington. He is
also Founder of the Institute for Neurobiology (Germany) , CYNIK (Switzerland) and the Klinghardt Academy,
(USA).
Jerry Leonard
Jerry Leonard is a physicist who has been actively involved in microelectronics research
and production for over fifteen years. He has numerous patents and publications related to his
scientific career. Mr. Leonard has been studying the documented history of Nazi Germany, the
eugenics movement and unethical government experimentation related to viral cancer research
and mind control research on human subjects for over ten years.
Warren M. Levin, M.D. Warren M. Levin, M.D., FAAFP (ret), FACN, FAAEM,
is recognized as the ―East Coast Dean of Alternative Medicine‖
—establishing the first alternative and integrative
medical practice in New York City (1974). He received his
medical degree from the Jefferson Medical School in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Levin has been Board Certified
by the following institutions; American Board of Family
Physicians (ret), The American Board of Chelation Therapy,
The American Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology, The
American Board of Environmental Medicine, The
American Board of Advanced
Longevity Medicine, American Board
of Environmental Medicine and The
American Board of Bariatric Medicine. He is a Fellow of The Academy of Family Practice
[ret], a Fellow of the American Academy of Environmental Medicine and a Fellow of The
American College of Nutrition, Board of Directors of the NoVA Chapter of the NAA
[National Autism Association] - Chairman of Biomedical Education.
http://warrenmlevinmd.org/
http://www.winstonsmith.net/
Judy A. Mikovits, Ph.D.
Dr. Mikovits spent more than 20 years at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick MD during which time she
received her PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, investigating mechanisms by which retroviruses
dysregulate the delicate balance of cytokines in the immune response. This work led to the discovery of the role
aberrant DNA methylation plays in the pathogenesis of HIV. Later in her career at the NCI, Dr. Mikovits directed
the Lab of Antiviral Drug Mechanisms (LADM) a section of the NCI’s Screening Technologies Branch in the
Developmental Therapeutics Program. The LADM’s mission was to identify, characterize and validate molecular
targets and to develop high-throughput cell-based, genomic and epigenomic screens for the development of novel
therapeutic agents for AIDS and AIDS-associated malignancies (Kaposi’s sarcoma). Formally trained as a cell
biologist, molecular biologist and virologist, Dr. Mikovits has studied the immune response to retroviruses and
herpes viruses including HIV, SIV, HTLVI, HERV, HHV6 and HHV8 with a special emphasis on virus host cell
interactions in cells of the hematopoietic system including hematopoietic stem cells (HSC). Dr. Mikovits’
commercial experience includes serving as a senior scientist and group leader at Biosource International, where she
led the development of proteomic assays for the Luminex platform that is used extensively for cytokine activity
assessment in therapy development. She also served as Chief Scientific Officer and VP of Drug Discovery at
Epigenx Biosciences, where she led the development and commercialization of cell and array-based methylation
assays for drug discovery and diagnostic development. Dr. Mikovits has co-authored more than 40 peer-reviewed
publications that address fundamental issues of viral pathogenesis, hematopoiesis and cytokine biology.
David Nico, Ph. D. Dr. David Nico is a certified wellness coach, healthpreneur, and the founder of Nico Ventures, a health consulting
company. Currently, he is a practice development consultant
with Designs For Health, a science based research and
nutraceutical organization. Dr. Nico’s passion for health began
over 20 years ago and as an ordained minister and his
mission today is to educate people on God’s perspective of
wellness known as supernatural health. Supernatural health
combines biblical and scientific principles that one incorporates
into their daily practice of lifestyle wellness resulting in a
powerful yet dynamic transformation of spirit, soul,
and body. Health professionals, musicians, businessmen,
pastors, and leaders from all walks of life have benefited
from this new health approach. Dr. Nico earned his Ph.D. in
Holistic Nutrition from Clayton College of Natural Health, a Master’s in Entrepreneurship and E-Business and has
completed advanced Doctoral studies from Regent University, and holds an Undergraduate Degree in Marketing
with Exercise Health Science from Oral Roberts University. Furthermore, he has taught as an Adjunct Professor at
Regent University and enjoys speaking at events, on TV and radio show interviews. For recreation Dr. Nico spends
time with his wife and family and resides on the Eastern Shore of Virginia near the Chesapeake Bay. Above all, he
is passionate about being a disciple of Jesus Christ and encouraging others to create their own legacy of health.
http://www.nicoventures.com/
Michael Payne, MS, CRC, CNS Michael graduated from Medical College of Virginia with a master of science in rehabilitation counseling. Post
graduate studies include board Certified Nutrition Specialist with the American College of Nutrition and AFMCP
certification with the Functional Medicine Institute in Gig Harbor, Washington. He is a founding member of the
board of advisors for Xymogen, a nutriceuticial company based in Orlando, Florida and is a featured speaker for
Guna Inc; a biotherapeutic company based Milan, Italy.
Over the past few years, Michael has created The Virtual
Clinic, a ZYTO powered application featuring 5 programs,
Autism, Healthy Mommy Healthy Baby, Radiant Health for
Women, Metabolic Makeover and Lyme which provide
rehabilitation to individuals with stress during any part of the
life.
Eva Sapi, Ph.D.
Educational Background:
Ph. D. Genetics, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.
Postdoctoral Training, Molecular Biology, Yale University School of Medicine, Department of
Therapeutic Radiology.
Fields of Research:
Lyme Disease Research
Tick biology / infections
Nutritional Cancer Research
Peer-reviewed Publications:
1. Tompa, A., Sapi, E.: Frequency of
somatic mutations in peripheral blood
lymphocytes of industrial workers. Medical Research, (in Hungarian), 130/30: 1581-1636, 1989.
2. Kacinski, B.M., Scata, K.A., Carter, D., Yee, L.D., Sapi, E., King, B.L., Chambers, S.K., Jones,
M.A., Pirro, M.H., Stanley, E.R., Rohrschneider, L.R.: FMS (CSF-1 Receptor) and CSF-1
transcript and protein are expressed by human breast carcinomas in vivo and in vitro. Oncogene,
6: 941-952, 1991.
3. Babosa, M., Tompa, A., Sapi, E.: In vitro effect of antitumor drugs on lymphocytic blastogenesis
in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL). Acta
Paediatrica Hungarica, 31/3: 379-395, 1991.
4. Sapi, E., Flick, M.B., Kacinski, B.M.: The first intron of human c-fms proto-oncogene contains a
processed pseudogene for ribosomal protein L7 (RPL7P). Genomics, 22: 641-645, 1994.
5. Sapi, E., Flick, M.B., Gilmore-Hebert, M., Rodov, S., Kacinski, B.M.: Transcriptional regulation
of the c-fms (CSF-1R) proto-oncogene in human breast carcinoma cells by glucocorticoids.
Oncogene, 10: 529-542, 1995.
http://lwtinternational.com/
http://www.evasapi.com/
6. Sapi, E., Flick, M.B., Rodov, S., Gilmore-Hebert, M., Kelley, M., Rockwell, S., Kacinski, B.M.:
Independent regulation of invasion and anchorage-independent growth by different
autophosphorylation sites of the macrophage colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor. Cancer
Research, 56: 5704-5712, 1996.
7. Plug, A.W., Clairmont, C.A., Sapi, E., Ashley, T., Sweasy, J.B.: Evidence for a role for DNA
polymerase B in mammalian meiosis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 94: 1327-1331, 1997.
8. Flick, M.B., Sapi, E., Perotta, P.L., Maher, G.M., Halaban, R., Carter, D., Kacinski, B.M.:
Recognition of activated CSF-1 receptor in breast carcinomas by tyrosine 723 phosphospecific
antibody. Oncogene, 14: 2553-2561, 1997.
9. Sapi, E., Flick, M.B., Rodov, S., Carter, D., Kacinski, B.M.: Expression of CSF-1 and CSF-1
receptor by normal lactating mammary epithelial cell. Journal of the Society for Gynecologic
Investigation, 5: 94-101, 1998.
10. Sapi, E., Flick, M.B., Rodov, S., Kacinski, B.M.: Ets-2 transdominant mutant abolishes
anchorage-independent growth and CSF1-stimulated invasion by BT20 breast carcinoma cells.
Cancer Research, 58: 1027-1033, 1998.
11. Maher, M. G., Sapi, E., Turner, B. C., Gumbs, A., Perotta, P. L., Carter, D., Kacinski, B. M.,
Haffty, B.G.: Prognostic significance of colony-stimulating factor receptor expression in
ipsilateral breast cancer recurrence. Clinical Cancer Research, 4: 1851-1856, 1998.
12. Kacinski, B. M., Rodov, S., Sapi E. Signal transduction pathways regulated by CSF-1 receptors
modulate the in vitro radiosensitivity in mammary epithelial cells. International Journal of
Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics, 41: 969-973, 1999.
13. Sapi, E., Flick, M.B., Tartaro, K., Kim, S., Rakhlin, Y., Rodov, S., Kacinski, B.M.: Effect of all-
trans retinoic acid on c-fms proto-oncogene (CSF-1R) expression and CSF-1 induced invasion and
anchorage-independent growth of breast carcinoma cells. Cancer Research, 59: 5578-5585, 1999.
14. Rutherford, T., Brown W.D., Sapi, E., Aschkenazi S., Verwer K.M.A., Naftolin, F., Mor G.
Absence of estrogen receptor- expression in metastatic ovarian cancer. Obstetrics & Gynecology,
96:417-421, 2000.
15. Song, J., Sapi, E., Naftolin, F., Brown W.D., Nilsen, J., Tartaro, K., Kacinski, B.M., Mor, G.
Mammary gland remodeling. Expression and role of the Fas/FasL system during pregnancy,
lactation and involution. Journal of Clinical Investigation, 15;106(10):1209-1220, 2000.
16. Peng, X.Y., Rutherford, T., Won, J.H., Pizzorno, G., Sapi, E., Kacinski, B.M., Crystal, R.,
Schwartz, P., Deisseroth, A. The use of L-plastin promoter for adenoviral mediated tumor-specific
gene expression in ovarian and bladder cancer cell lines. Cancer Research, 61:4405-4413, 2001.
17. Kacinski., B.M., Flick, M.B. Sapi, E. RU-486 can abolish glucocorticoid-induced increases of
CSF-1 receptor expression in primary human breast carcinoma specimens. Journal of the Society
for Gynecologic Investigation, 8: 114-116, 2001.
18. Flick, M.B. Sapi, E., Kacinski, B.M. Involvement of a composite glucocorticoid receptor element
in hormonal regulation of c-fms proto-oncogene expression. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, in
press, 2001.
19. Sapi, E., Okpokwasili, N.I., and Rutherford, T. Potential diagnostic value of telomerase-positive
circulating epithelial cells in ovarian cancer patients. Cancer Detection and Prevention, 26(2):158-
67, 2002.
20. Sapi, E., Brown, W.D., Aschkenazi, S., Lim, C., Munoz, A., Kacinski, B.M., Rutherford, T. and
Mor, G. Regulation of FasL expression by estrogen in normal ovary. Journal of the Society for
Gynecologic Investigation,9(4):243-5, 2002.
21. Zhang L, Akbulut H, Tang Y, Peng X, Pizzorno G, Sapi E., Manegold S, Deisseroth A. adenoviral
vectors with E1A regulated by tumor-specific promoters are selectively cytolytic for breast cancer
and melanoma. Molecular Therapy, 6(3): 386, 2002.
22. Mor, G., Sapi, E., Song, J., Hao, X-Y., Zaltsman Y., Muzaffar S and Kohen F. Interaction of the
estrogen receptors with Fas ligand promoter in human monocytes. In press, Journal of
Immunology, 170(1):114-122, 2003.
23. Kamsteeg, M., Rutherford, T., Sapi, E., Hanczaruk, B., Shahabi, S., Flick, M.B. Brown, D. and
Mor G. Phenoxodiol -an isoflavin analogue- induces apoptosis in chemoresistant ovarian cancer
cells In press, Oncogene, 1(22):2611-2620, 2003.
24. Krikun, G., Mor, G., Alvero, A., Guller, S., Schatz, F., Sapi, E., Rahman, M., Caze, R.,
Qumsiyeh, M., Lockwood, C.J. novel immortalized human endometrial stromal cell line with
normal progestational response Endocrinology. May;145(5):2291-6, 2004.
25. Kluger, H. M., Kacinski, B.M., Kluger, Y., Mironenko, O., Gilmore-Hebert, M., Perkins, A.S. and
Sapi, E. Microarray analysis of invasive and metastatic phenotypes in a breast cancer model. Lab
Invest, 84(5):658-61, 2004.
26. Ayesha, A.B., Burtness, B.A. Ercan, A.G., and Sapi E. Improved method for the detection of
cytokeratin 19 - positive micrometastatic cells in the peripheral blood of breast cancer patients.
Lab Invest, 84(5):658-61, 2004
27. Alvero. A.B., Fishman, D.A., Qumsiyeh, M.B., Garg, M., Kacinski, B.M., Sapi, E. Telomerase
prolongs the lifespan of normal human ovarian surface epithelial cells without inducing neoplastic
phenotype. J Soc Gynecol Invest, 11(8):553-61, 2004.
28. Sapi E, Alvero AB, Chen W, O'Malley D, Hao XY, Dwipoyono B, Garg M, Kamsteeg M,
Rutherford T, Mor G. Resistance of ovarian carcinoma cells to docetaxel is XIAP dependent and
reversible by phenoxodiol. Oncol Res.;14 (11-12):567-78, 2004.
Armin Schwarzbach, M.D., Ph.D. Medical Education
1984 Pharmaceutics, University of Mainz, Germany
1985 – 1990 Medicine, University of Mainz, Germany
1991 Postgraduate Training (Neurology), Koblenz and Andernach,
Germany
Scientific Education
1984 – 1989 Biochemistry, Hoechst A.G., Frankfurt/Main, Germany
1991 – 1993 Assistant in Internal Medicine, Hospital Limburg/Lahn, Germany (Oncology, Infectiology,
Cardiology and Gastroenterology)
1993 – 1995 Assistant, Laboratory Portheine, Schmitt, Walscheid, Thuy, Koblenz, Germany (Microbiology)
1995 – 1996 Assistant, Laboratory Kragenings, Römmler, Munic, Germany (Autoimmune Disorders,
Infectiology) 1996 – 1997 Assistant, Laboratory Dirr, Borchers, Riemann, Wimmer,
May, Spielmann, Augsburg, Germany (Clinical Chemistry, Immunology)
1998 – 2000 Specialist for Laboratory Medicine, Laboratory Riegel, Albath, Musiol, Schwarzbach Gößner,
Schirazi, Speck, Wiesbaden, Germany
2000 - 2006 Specialist for Laboratory Medicine, Laboratory management, head of the personnel department,
synlab laboratory Augsburg, Germany
2006 - present Co-founder of the Borreliose Centrum Augsburg, Germany, 1st European centre for tick-borne
diseases, with Carsten Nicolaus, M.D., PhD, Head of Laboratory and Chief Physician
1986 - 1991 Development of the first worldwide radioimmunoassay for human Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide
(GIP) in cooperation with Hoechst A.G. Frankfurt/Main, Germany and the Institute for
Endocrinology of the University Mainz, Germany
2010 - Scientific project of the European Union for the development of HILYSENS – ―Highly sensitive and
specific low-cost lab-on-a-chip System for Lyme disease diagnosis‖, 7th framework programme of the
European Union
Specialization in Laboratory Medicine: 1997 Medical Association Bavaria/Germany
Teaching Activity:
2004 - present Lecturer in Anatomy and Pathology in Residential
Geriatric Care College Augsburg, Germany
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Specializations:
- Diagnosis of Lyme Disease and other vector-borne diseases
- Hundreds of presentations for diagnosing and treating Lyme disease and other vector-borne diseases
- Lectures in pre-analytics by support of Fa. Sarstedt AG, Nümbrecht, Germany
- Consultation of over 2000 doctors in each specialization
- Organization of different conferences in laboratory diagnosis and therapy
- Establishment of new laboratory parameters
Ritchie Shoemaker, M.D. Ritchie C. Shoemaker, MD, is a man in love with his family and profession. He lives with his wife and daughter in a rural setting
in Eastern Maryland, by the shores of the Pocomoke River (site of massive Pfiesteria-related fish kills), where he enjoys nature
excursions, cooking and furniture refinishing. Dr. Shoemaker graduated from Duke University where he received undergraduate
and medical degrees. He is a practicing physician in Pocomoke City, MD, and conducts research all across the country. His
dedication to his patients and his advancement of medicine through research has been recognized often, including receipt of the
Maryland Academy of Family Practice Physician of the Year 2000 award which was followed by an award as a finalist in the
National competition for 2002.
Dr. Shoemaker has published
four books, and has numerous
publications in scientific
research journals, on
audio and video tapes and in
newspapers. He has made many
presentations at scientific
meetings, and has frequently
appeared on television. Dr.
Shoemaker’s lectures are
known for their enthusiastic
presentation of thought
provoking ideas. Whether his
speech is educational or
motivational, he is an entertaining
speaker with a stimulating
approach to thinking that will
challenge the listener.
Victor Zeines, D.D.S. Dr. Zeines has been practicing Holistic Dentistry for the past 25 years. He received his degree from N.Y.C. College
of Dentistry and completed an internship at the Eastman Dental Center in Rochester New York.
Dr. Zeines always believed that dentistry needed to do more than just ―fix teeth.‖
In 1980, he received a Masters in Science (Nutrition) from the University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Connecticut.
He received Fellowship Status from the Academy of General Dentistry in 1982. An early article by Dr. Zeines
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called ―Nutritional Eases Dental Problems,‖ published in 1980, talks about the link regarding oral and systemic
health.
Today, there is increased understanding of the impact of oral health on the rest of the body. There is an increasing
body of support for the multiple connections between oral health and total wellness.
There are more links between the practice of medical dentistry and medicine than ever before. ―We have always
known that protecting the health of gums will help patients to keep not just their teeth, but their life,‖ says Dr.
Zeines. Unhealthy gum tissue leads to chronic infection and inflammation – and that is one of the most important
concepts that have been developed in Dentistry in the past 50 years. When inflammation is controlled, patients and
physicians have a chance at controlling everything from heart disease to diabetes to successful pregnancy.
Dr. Zeines is the author of‖Healthy Mouth Healthy Body‖ ―Living A Longer
Life- Naturally‖ and ―Your Tongue Never Lies‖ He is also a contributing
writer for Rodale’s The Herbal Drugstore, and he makes regular
appearances on radio and television. Dr. Zeines is one of the contributors of the
film ―Food Matters.‖ Dr. Zeines hosts the ―Healthy Mouth, Healthy Body‖
show on NYTalkRadio.net.
A member of the Advisory Board of TheHolisticOption.com, Dr. Zeines uses
a combination of homeopathy, kinesiology, nutrition and aromatic
therapy along with bio-compatible materials in a gentle relaxed atmosphere.
Dr. Zeines uses non-surgical laser and nutritional techniques for treatment of
periodontal problems. His offices have been mercury free over twenty-five
years. Because of Dr. Zeines’ constant commitment to overall health, bridging
dental health with medicine through collaboration with physicians is a natural
next step. Patients always benefit when all health care practitioners collaborate. We look forward to building on
that bridge. Dr. Zeines practices in Manhattan and Woodstock, New York.
Helpful Notes for Attendees
Experience from the last few conferences has prompted these following guidelines.
Let’s be courteous to those speaking at the podium. Most of them will have traveled a great distance to present
valuable information so that you may, as physicians, care for your patients or you, as patients, may take the
information back to your physician.
1- Be sure to be in your seat when the presentations start
2- Keep conversations to a minimum during presentations
3- Visit with exhibitors before or after presentations or during the many breaks
4- Limit entering and exiting the Grand Ballroom so as not to distract others
5- Turn cell phones off or set for vibrate only
6- Laptops can be a distraction – please keep them closed during presentations
7- No video or audio is permitted during presentations, round tables, or entertainment
8- Do not use the foyer for techniques, therapies, experiments, etc.
9- Wear your name badge during conference hours so others will know who you are
10- If you are dining at the Westshore Marriott, you are able to pre-order your meals so they are ready
– this is available so that you do not have to miss a single presentation
Helpful Notes for Exhibitors
This is a time to make new contacts, sell products, and explain what your company has to offer. It is our pleasure to
have you at the 2012 Physician’s Round Table.
Please set up and tear down at the times outlined: Set Up – Wednesday 2:00 PM EST – 8:00 PM EST
Tear Down – Saturday 4:00 PM EST – 6:00 PM EST
Please join us for the presentations, Round Tables and evening events.
Helpful Notes for Speakers
You have a certain amount of time to present your information. Be sure to end 5 minutes before the next presenter is
due to speak. This way we stay on schedule and things run smoothly. You will want to unplug your flash drive and
take questions the remaining 5 minutes as the next speaker is setting up for their presentation. We will have a 5 and
10 minute warning sign in the Grand Ballroom as a convenience.
Please send your presentations to [email protected] or [email protected] no later than October 1,
2011. We will make copies of your presentation as a backup. Also note that presentations will be made available to
the attendees after the conference. You may choose to opt out for sharing your presentation. If you do so, please let
us know in writing (email is acceptable) by October 1, 2011.
If you are selling products, please make us aware of it in advance. If you do not have an exhibitor table or
permission in advance, you will not be permitted to sell.
Speakers are expected to stay for the Round Table discussions. If you will not be able to attend this part of the
conference, please let us know in advance.
Wireless microphones, a video screen, a laptop, a laser pointer, and a projector will be available. If you have other
needs to complete your presentation, please let us know no later than October 1, 2011.
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("Prayer of Maimonides" attributed to Moses Maimonides, a twelfth-century Jewish physician in Egypt, but probably written by Marcus Herz, a
German physician. This first appeared in print in 1793 and translated by Harry Friedenwald in the Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1917)
Almighty God, Thou has created the human body with infinite wisdom. Ten thousand times ten
thousand organs hast Thou combined in it that act unceasingly and harmoniously to preserve the
whole in all its beauty the body which is the envelope of the immortal soul. They are ever acting in
perfect order, agreement and accord. Yet, when the frailty of matter or the unbridling of passions
deranges this order or interrupts this accord, then forces clash and the body crumbles into the
primal dust from which it came.
Thou sendest to man diseases as beneficient messengers to foretell approaching danger and to
urge him to avert it. Thou hast blest Thine earth, Thy rivers and Thy mountains with healing
substances; they enable Thy creatures to alleviate their sufferings and to heal their illnesses. Thou
hast endowed man with the wisdom to relieve the suffering of his brother, to recognize his disorders, to extract the
healing substances, to discover their powers and to prepare and to apply them to suit every ill.
In Thine Eternal Providence Thou hast chosen me to watch over the life and health of Thy creatures. I am now
about to apply myself to the duties of my profession. Support me, Almighty God, in these great labors that they may
benefit mankind, for without Thy help not even the least thing will succeed. Inspire me with love for my art and for
Thy creatures. Do not allow thirst for profit, ambition for renown and admiration, to interfere with my profession,
for these are the enemies of truth and of love for mankind and they can lead astray in the great task of attending to
the welfare of Thy creatures.
Preserve the strength of my body and of my soul that they ever be ready to cheerfully help and support rich and
poor, good and bad, enemy as well as friend. In the sufferer let me see only the human being. Illumine my mind that
it recognize what presents itself and that it may comprehend what is absent or hidden. Let it not fail to see what is
visible, but do not permit it to arrogate itself the power to see what cannot be seen, for delicate and indefinite are
the bounds of the great art of caring for the lives and health of Thy creatures. Let me never be absent-minded. May
no strange thoughts divert my attention at the bedside of the sick, or disturb my mind in its silent labors, for great
and sacred are the thoughtful deliberations required to preserve the lives and health of Thy creatures
Grant that my patients have confidence in me and my art and follow my directions and counsel. Remove from their
midst all charlatans and the whole host of officious relatives and know-all nurses, cruel people who arrogantly
frustrate the wisest purposes of our art and often lead Thy creatures to their death.
Should those who are wiser than I wish to improve and instruct me, let my soul gratefully follow their guidance; for
vast is the extent of our art. Should conceited fools, however, censure me, then let love for my profession steel me
against them, so that I remain steadfast without regard for age, for reputation, or for honor, because surrender
would bring Thy creatures sickness and death.
Imbue my soul with gentleness and calmness when older colleagues, proud of their age, wish to displace me or
scorn me or disdainfully teach me. May even this be of advantage to me, for they know many things of which I am
ignorant, but let not their arrogance give me pain. For they are old and old age is not master of the passions. I also
hope to attain old age upon this earth, before Thee, Almighty God!
Let me be contented in everything except in the great science of my profession. Never allow the thought to arise in
me that I have attained to sufficient knowledge, but vouchsafe to me the strength, the leisure and the ambition ever
to extend my knowledge. For art is great, but the mind of man is ever expanding.
Almighty God! Thou hast chosen me in Thy mercy to watch over the life and death of Thy creatures. I now apply
myself to my profession. Support me in this great task so that it may benefit mankind, for without Thy help not even
the least thing will succeed.