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Lecture Series
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ProHealth Seminars
Dr. Jack Kessinger
720 Oak Knoll
Rolla, MO 65401

Description of Dr. Jack Kessinger's Lecture Series
Each one-hour lecture includes:
20 professional slides (or
CD)
Guideline booklet for
presentation
Patient handouts
Personalized with your
clinic info
Nutrition & Maintaining Good Health
Disability and premature death are directly related to poor health habits
which can easily be modified. This session focuses on the true causes of
most diseases and their prevention. We examine the modification of lifestyle
practices — a step necessary to improve overall health and extend your
active and productive years. It is designed to provide you with the
information and motivation essential to continue or begin employing the
practical lifestyle habits needed to maintain or acquire good health. This
does not mean simply living longer, but living longer and enjoying life
more.
Cholesterol & Cardiovascular Disease
Cardiovascular disease is a general term often used to describe many
conditions, including heart disease itself, as well as plain old “poor
circulation.” It continues to be the number one killer in the United States,
as well as the greatest epidemic mankind has ever known. It is responsible
for more premature deaths than all other conditions combined. In this
lecture, you will learn how to modify your life in order to prevent
cardiovascular disease. Even chronic heart problems can often be reversed by
the very same steps used for prevention.
Diabetes Mellitus
Often referred to as a “silent” killer, diabetes is the seventh leading
cause of death in the United States. This disease can cause a host of
complications, making it one of the most costly health problems in our
country. This session concentrates on diabetes mellitus, which is often
called “sugar diabetes”. We examine its causes, as well as its treatment
with complementary and alternative therapies.
Osteoporosis
Maintaining good health is the responsibility of every individual. This
lecture has been developed to help provide a more effective educational
program for understanding and maintaining a healthy skeleton. It is intended
to help you understand your own risk factors for bone loss and develop a
personalized program for skeletal protection. You will learn how to prevent
the loss of height and “spontaneous fractures” which are commonly expected
in the older population. You will also learn how your diet, nutritional
status and lifestyle can adversely affect your skeleton.
Arthritis, Fibromyalgia & Chronic Fatigue
“Arthritis” is a blanket term often used to describe many types of muscle or
joint pain. Arthritis is mankind’s most routinely diagnosed condition and
approximately 70% of the population is diagnosed as having some form of
arthritis by the age of 70. This session focuses on the different forms of
arthritis, which include fibromyalgia, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis,
and chronic fatigue syndrome. The reason we have grouped these conditions
together is because their symptoms commonly overlap with each other. You
will learn how to relieve symptoms by reading food labels and following a
healthy lifestyle, in addition to using other natural therapies.
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