Fereydoon Batmanghelidj

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Fereydoon Batmanghelidj

Fereydoon Batmanghelidj (1931 – 15 November 2004) was an Iranian doctor, naturopathHIV/AIDS denialist and writer. He is best known for believing increased water consumption is the cure for most disease, a view not supported by everybody.

Fereydoon Batmanghelidj was born in Iran in 1931.[4][5] He attended secondary school in the United Kingdom, at Fettes College in Scotland, and later graduated from St Mary’s Hospital Medical School of London University. He then practiced medicine in the United Kingdom, before returning to Iran.[4] There he became a wealthy entrepreneur,[6] helping in the development of hospitals and medical centres, and in sports projects, including the Ice Palace ice skating rink in Tehran.[4]

In 1979, after the Iranian Revolution, he was sent to Evin Prison in Tehran, which housed political prisoners; he was incarcerated there for two years and seven months.[7][4] Following his release in 1982, he moved to the United States.[4]

He married Lucile,[4] a Belgian,[6] and they had four children: Ardeshir, Babak, Camila,[4] and Lila, who died by suicide while he was imprisoned.[8] His first marriage ended in divorce. He later married Xiaopo Huang Batmanghelidj.[4]

He died from complications related to pneumonia on 15 November 2004.[9]. Resting place: National Memorial Park

Batmanghelidj was trained at St Mary’s Hospital Medical School, and practised medicine in the United Kingdom before his return to Iran.[4]

He claimed that he discovered the medicinal value of water in treating the pain of peptic ulcers during his detention in Evin Prison by treating inmates with water when medication was not available. He advanced this position in a guest editorial in the Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology in 1983.[7]

In 1992, he wrote Your Body’s Many Cries for Water.[2] In this book, Batmanghelidj asserts that chronic dehydration is the root cause of most pain and many ailments, opposing the use of drugs to cure conditions that he claimed could instead be addressed by increased water consumption.[4]

He argued that water is an important provider of “hydro-electric” energy for the body and brain, by splitting into its components hydrogen and oxygen.[2] This claim is not supported by scientific evidence.[2]

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David J. Leehey

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David J. Leehey is Nephrologist and has participated in amateur piano competitions

Boston Piano Amateurs 2015
Boston Piano Amateurs 2007

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Eddy del Rio

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Eddy del Rio is family physician in St. Antonio Texas, he plays piano very nicely! Please more Videos!

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Fawzi Habboushe

Fawzi Habboushe is the founder of the Philadelphia Doctors Orchestra

The Philadelphia Doctors Chamber Orchestra’s mission is to present and perpetuate symphonic music for the community.

The Philadelphia Doctors’ Chamber Orchestra is a nonprofit organization made up of approximately 40 volunteer musicians. Our mission is to present and perpetuate symphonic music for the community. The orchestra was founded and is conducted by Dr. Fawzi Habboushe, a general and thoracic surgeon. The membership was originally comprised largely, but not exclusively, of medical professionals. Our current membership reflects many diverse backgrounds, all brought together by a love of music. The orchestra has been performing for 25 years in several different venues including universities, concert halls, churches and hospitals throughout the Delaware Valley. The Philadelphia Doctors’ Chamber Orchestra relies upon contributions from patrons, the generosity of its conductor and its devoted musicians.

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Phantastic article by Michael C. Upton

The Philadelphia Doctors orchestra seems to have been fusioned into:

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DVD Alberto Villoldo

DVD The Healing of the Astral Body | Alberto Villoldo

In his mid-20s, Alberto Villoldo was the youngest clinical professor at San Francisco State University. He headed the Laboratory for Biological Self-Regulation and investigated how energy medicine could alter brain chemistry. One day, Alberto realized in his work that his research needed to be bigger, not smaller—that he was looking through the wrong end of the microscope. He needed to find a system larger than the brain’s neural networks. Many others were already learning the hardware—Alberto wanted to learn how to program the mind to create psychosomatic health.

Anthropological histories indicate that there were people all over the world who claimed to know such things, including the few remaining “shamans” in today’s modern world.

Alberto traded his lab for a pair of hiking boots and a ticket to the Amazon, determined to learn from researchers whose gaze wasn’t limited to the lens of a microscope, from people whose knowledge encompassed more than the measurable, material world he’d learned was the ONLY reality. He wanted to meet the people who sense the spaces between things and perceive the luminous strands that animate all life. Throughout the Andes and the Amazon, there were a number of wise men, or “earth guardians,” who remembered the ancient customs. Alberto traveled through countless villages and hamlets, meeting with numerous medicine men and women. The lack of a written body of knowledge meant that each village brought its own flavor and style to the healing practices that still exist today.

For more than 10 years, Alberto trained with the medicine men of the jungle. In healing his own emotional wounds, Alberto followed the path of the wounded healer and learned to transform old pain, grief, anger and shame into sources of strength and compassion.

From the Amazon, Alberto hiked along the coast of Peru, from Nazca, the site of gigantic markings on the desert floor depicting spirit animals and geometric figures, to the fabled Shimbe Lagoons in the north, home to the country’s most famous shamans. Then, at Lake Titicaca—the sea on the roof of the world—Alberto collected the stories and healing practices of the people from whom, according to legend, the Incas originated.

Along the way, Alberto discovered a series of technologies that can transform the body, heal the soul, and change the way we live and die.

These ancient teachings explain that a Luminous Energy Field (LEF) surrounds us and acts as a matrix or blueprint that maintains the health and vitality of the physical body.

Alberto is the founder of the world-renowned Four Winds Society and the Light Body School. In his teachings and writings, he shares the experience of infinity and its ability to heal and transform us, freeing us from the temporal chains that bind us to sickness, old age, and infirmity.

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CD The men they will become | Eli Newberger (MD) – Butch Thompson – Jimmy Mazzy

CD The men they will become | Eli Newberger (MD) – Butch Thompson – Jimmy Mazzy

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CD Los Doctores Del Ritmo I

CD Los Doctores Del Ritmo I

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CD The Healing Power of Music | McMahonJazzMedicine

CD The Healing Power of Music | McMahonJazzMedicine

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CD Holiday Concert 2003 Houston Doctors Orchestra

CD Holiday Concert 2003 Houston Doctors Orchestra

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