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In this episode of NHPPA Talk Forum, Shawn Buckley sits down for an in-depth conversation with Jacinte Levesque Naessens, a long-time advocate for alternative and complementary health care and Director General of Cerbe Distribution.
Jacinte shares her decades of experience working with natural and integrative health approaches, including her involvement with 714X, an immune modulator used in cases of degenerative disease. Drawing on her background as a teacher, consultant, acupuncturist, and founder of the Levesque Health Clinic, she offers rare insight into patient-centered care, regulatory barriers, and the struggle for professional autonomy in Canada.
In this wide-ranging discussion, Shawn and Jacinte explore:
• Access to innovative and natural health treatments
Jacinte has been active for decades in health rights movements in Québec, serving as a leader within the acupuncture and alternative health community and as a spokesperson for professional recognition. She is also involved in advancing the work of Gaston Naessens through the Naessens Academy and research in somatidian orthobiology.
This episode offers an honest, thoughtful look at what’s at stake for Canadians who want real options in their health care.
Watch, share, and join the conversation.
Learn more and get involved at:
By NHPPAIn this episode of NHPPA Talk Forum, Shawn Buckley sits down for an in-depth conversation with Jacinte Levesque Naessens, a long-time advocate for alternative and complementary health care and Director General of Cerbe Distribution.
Jacinte shares her decades of experience working with natural and integrative health approaches, including her involvement with 714X, an immune modulator used in cases of degenerative disease. Drawing on her background as a teacher, consultant, acupuncturist, and founder of the Levesque Health Clinic, she offers rare insight into patient-centered care, regulatory barriers, and the struggle for professional autonomy in Canada.
In this wide-ranging discussion, Shawn and Jacinte explore:
• Access to innovative and natural health treatments
Jacinte has been active for decades in health rights movements in Québec, serving as a leader within the acupuncture and alternative health community and as a spokesperson for professional recognition. She is also involved in advancing the work of Gaston Naessens through the Naessens Academy and research in somatidian orthobiology.
This episode offers an honest, thoughtful look at what’s at stake for Canadians who want real options in their health care.
Watch, share, and join the conversation.
Learn more and get involved at: