Overcoming Parasites Naturally

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UPC:
9780978515300
Maximum Purchase:
3 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2006-12-23
Author:
ND Dr. James R. Overman
Language:
english
Edition:
3rd
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Control parasites naturally with herbs and the Harmonic Quad zapper. About the Author: Dr. Overman has a Master of Arts in Biological Chemistry from the University of Michigan, a Master of Divinity from Grace Theological Seminary, a Master Herbalist and Doctor of Naturopathy from Trinity College of Natural Health. He is a Certified Natural Health Professional and is a member of the American Association of Nutritional Consultants and the National Health Federation. He is a former recipient of a teaching fellowship in Biological Chemistry at the University of Michigan. He has taught Biological Sciences at Grace College and Southeastern Christian College. He has taught the Parasite Capstone Seminar for the Certified Natural Health Professionals in major US cities. At the request of the Philippine Department of Health, he taught over 400 medical personnel his infectious disease program in November, 2005. He has done extensive research on the elimination of parasites using herbal combinations and electronic instruments. He developed Muscle Testing Techniques to identify parasites and toxins in the body. He designed the Harmonic Quad zapper and the Harmonic Transmitter, formulated effective parasite killing herbal combinations and formulated herbal products to repair parasite damage in every organ and tissue of the body. He has identified and eliminated the parasites in over 17,000 people in the last seven years. He has served as pastor, elder, missionary etc. in many churches over the years. He is very interested in aiding antiparasite relief work in countries all over the world. He established a tropical infectious disease clinic in Nairobi, Kenya along with mission s director, Dale McLean, in July, 2003. He taught 350 church leaders from 7 African nations his unique infectious disease program in 2005