Natural HealthSeminar
A leading medical researcher, Dr Neil Nedley,believes that the suffering from many diseases can be eased andthose ailments are in some cases curable through natural healthpractices and Caymanians will get an opportunity to hear his messagethrough a series of lectures beginning Thursday, 23 August.
Until Saturday evening Dr Nedley will beimparting information at the George Town Seventh Day AdventistChurch on Smith Road on the natural way to prevention of cancerprevention, diabetes, depression, obesity and heart disease.
These sessions, based on scientificallyproven results, are free to the public and are held twice Thursdayand Friday while the Saturday programme begins with a Church service.
Educated at Loma Linda University in California,he is a member of the American Medical Association (AMA), theAmerican College of Physicians and the American Society of InternalMedicine. Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicineand the Diplomate National Board of Medical Examiners, Dr. Nedleyhas also received numerous professional awards. These includethe AMA's Physicians Recognition Award for five years, most recentlyin 1998.
He is currently in private practice as aninternist; the medical director of the medical education and medicallibrary of Mercy Memorial Hospital; and a Community Health Teacherat Ardmore Institute of Health, all in Oklahoma.
Dr. Nedley has presented numerous seminars,mostly in Europe and the US, and is well respected for using multimediapresentations and gentle humor as he educates the audience.
The first Thursday seminar begins at 7 p.m.and is titled, "The Sugar and Diabetes Story", to befollowed by "Hypertension and Obesity: Lasting Cures",at 8 p.m.
The starting time Friday is also 7 p.m.with the topic, "Depression: Finding and Treating the Cause",after which will be "Innovative Methods in Stress Control".
The Church Service begins at 11 a.m. Saturdayunder the theme "Renewing Your Mind", to be followedat 4 p.m. with the lecture "Conquering Heart Disease throughNutrition", and at 5:30 p.m." The Latest in Cancer Prevention".