Throwback Thursday Ep 26: Surgeon to Homeopath - Dr Joe

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Dr Joe is a Homeopathic Practitioner, born in Brussels, then living in several different countries before deciding to settle in New Zealand. In this podcast, he shares how he went from working as a surgeon, to discovering natural medicine – and believe me, he has studied pretty much studied every single natural health modality there is. He has also published 11 books and lectured internationally. He’ll also be speaking of the Fibonacci series, which has completely revolutionised the “potency problems” many Homeopaths experience. His CV is so unbelievably amazing, that I included it here for listeners to peruse.   Dr Joe’s website is www.naturamedica.co.nz and emailed at [email protected]    Curriculum Vitae. Doctor Joseph Rozencwajg, MD, PhD, NMD, HMD, DO, OMD, DAcup, DIHom, DHerbMed, DNutr, HbT, FBIH, RCHom, MNZIA, MNZAMH, MNNZ, MNZSN. Born in Brussels, Belgium, March 14, 1951Medical School Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium, graduated 1976 Specialty in General Surgery: 2 years at Soroka Medical Center, Beersheva, Israel  4 years various hospitals in BelgiumBelgian Specialist Surgeon 1982 Specialty in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, the University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada Diploma in Acupuncture, ABMA (Belgian School of Acupuncture for MDs)  Member of the NZ Institute of Acupuncture    Member of the NZ Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture  Society (Registered Acupuncturist)   Member of the NZ Chi-Kung and TCM Association  Certificate from the China Academy of Chinese Medicine    Sciences (Acupuncture and TCM, MEDBOO course)  Oriental Medicine Doctor (OMD) Specialist in Homeopathy:   British Institute of Homeopathy, Diploma, Post Graduate  And Fellowship  Institut Homéopathique Scientifique, Paris  Israel Medical College of Homeopathy  Westbrook University, Aztec, New Mexico, USA  Diploma in Homotoxicology  PhD in Homeopathy, Westbrook University  RCHom New Zealand    Specialist in Phytotherapy (Herbal Medicine):  The School of Phytotherapy, UK Member of the NZ Association of Medical Herbalists Diploma in Nutrition: the International Academy of Nutrition, AustraliaDiploma in Applied Clinical Nutrition (USA)Fellow of the American College of Applied Clinical Nutritionists Diploma in Homeobotanical Therapy, AustraliaPost-Graduate Diploma of Dynamic Phytotherapy  Doctor in Naturopathy (UNM/YINS)PhD in Natural Health Sciences (UNM/YINS) Doctor in Oriental Medicine (OMD, Calamus International University) Doctorate in Osteopathy (Drugless) (D.O.)Permanent student in Ortho-Bionomy Student in Cranio-Sacral Therapy Student in Visceral ManipulationAdvanced Dorn Method Practitioner Miscellaneous: Auriculotherapy, Bach Flower Remedies, Aromatherapy,   Reflexology, Iridology, Reiki Master (Usui), MPRUE Great GrandMaster Practitioner and Instructor in Tai Chi and Qigong. Former Lecturer in Medical Diagnostics at the Faculty of Chiropractics and Homeopathy, Technikon Natal, Durban, South Africa. Former Lecturer in Homeopathy at the Israeli Medical College of Homeopathy. Former Tutor with the British Institute of Homeopathy (Homeopathy, Anatomy & Physiology, Pathology, Diagnostics and Nutrition) Professor of Natural Medicine at Calamus International University Publications:- Dynamic Gemmotherapy. Integrative Embryonic Phytotherapy.- Organotherapy, Drainage and Detoxification.- Removing the guesswork from potency selection: the Fibonacci Potencies series (paper).- The Fibonacci Series: update, discussion and conclusions (paper).- The Potency. Advanced prescribing in homeopathy: the Fibonacci Series. - Third Millennium Homeopathy - Homeopathy and Mental Health Care: Chapter 16 of this Anthology - Homeopathy through the Chinese looking glass: Homeosiniatry revisited - Elementary Nutrition for Homeopaths - Elementary Human Nutrition for Health Practitioners   Non-Medical qualifications: Diploma of Creative Writing from the NZ Institute of   Business Studies. Certificate in Mauri Ora (Maori studies) from Te Wananga O

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