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Dr. Lee Cowden discusses the complexities of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), a neurodegenerative disease often deemed incurable. He shares insights from his extensive experience in integrative medicine, emphasizing the importance of addressing not just the physical symptoms but also the emotional and spiritual aspects of healing. Dr. Cowden highlights the success of a recent educational program for ALS patients, which has shown promising results in improving patient outcomes. He encourages a self-directed approach to treatment, where patients are educated about their condition and empowered to make choices about their healing journey. The conversation also touches on the significance of community support and the potential for future research to further advance ALS treatment options.
HealingALS.org
ACIM Connect
Where to Find Virginia
Where to Find Dr. Lee Cowden
By Virginia Dixon4.4
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Dr. Lee Cowden discusses the complexities of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), a neurodegenerative disease often deemed incurable. He shares insights from his extensive experience in integrative medicine, emphasizing the importance of addressing not just the physical symptoms but also the emotional and spiritual aspects of healing. Dr. Cowden highlights the success of a recent educational program for ALS patients, which has shown promising results in improving patient outcomes. He encourages a self-directed approach to treatment, where patients are educated about their condition and empowered to make choices about their healing journey. The conversation also touches on the significance of community support and the potential for future research to further advance ALS treatment options.
HealingALS.org
ACIM Connect
Where to Find Virginia
Where to Find Dr. Lee Cowden

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