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LOUISA WILLIAMS, ND

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Louisa Williams, MS, DC, ND, initially studied psychology at the University of Texas where she received a bachelor’s degree, and later obtained her master's at Purdue University. Increasingly drawn to the mind-body aspect of healing, she attended Texas Chiropractic College and graduated cum laude in 1984. After moving to the Northwest and establishing the Seattle Health Clinic that specializes in environmental medicine, she graduated in 1990 from naturopathic medical school. Dr. Williams later practiced in Marin County, California for eighteen years where she wrote the book Radical Medicine. She currently practices in the Texas Hill Country. 
 

Specialties include homeopathy—both constitutional and acute—biological dentistry including mercury amalgam detox, cavitation surgery, and malocclusions; the diagnosis and treatment of chronic focal infections (dental, tonsil, sinus, scars); the identification of primary food sensitivities; the prescription of natural non-pharmaceutically-derived supplements; and counseling patients on the principles of the Wise Traditions diet. louisawilliamsnd.com

PRESENTATION 

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NEUROFASCIAL THERAPY WITHOUT NEEDLES​

SAT, OCT 18 AT 1:45 PM
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The term, “ganglion,” comes from the Greek work for “knot,” and describes the clusters of nerve cell bodies surrounded by fascial connective tissue strategically located in our bodies. Described as “little brains,” ganglia help maintain homeostasis in our periphery that would otherwise be too overwhelming for the central nervous system and brain to handle. Less well-known, however, is that ganglia also serve a second major function—as long-term storehouses in the body for toxins. This sacrificial storage depot functioning helps take the load off neighboring organs and tissues—most commonly focal infection areas such as the teeth, tonsils and sinuses. In this talk we will cover the treatment of ganglia in the body through neural therapy methods from Germany but without the need for injections. This non-invasive clearing of ganglia and their related foci can be accomplished through treatment of specific therapy localization (TL) points that overlie these often insidiously silent toxic tissues.

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