14th
February
2007
Roger Hutchison’s formal education as an electrical engineer and several years spent “in the trenches” working for the food processing and automotive industries developing automation systems may not seem like the obvious background for a health researcher, but that’s where he’s come from.
more … >>
posted in New Provider |
8th
February
2007
Welcome Deborah who will bring us safety and food tips, and a perspective not seen elsewhere. We’ve learned quite a bit of frank information about military life and excellent research sources and some things I’d had wrong ideas about. She rose through the ranks from an entry level position to office manager and became a valuable asset to the USAF in positions of public relations and recruiting.
Deborah Brown joined the Air Force in 1985, completed the US Army Food Inspection Course and other US Air Force courses, some of which included Environmental Health Basic, Nuclear Hazard Training, Medical Red Flag, Medical Entomology, Management of Public Health and Contingency Operations, and completed numerous medical readiness and disaster preparedness courses. more … >>
posted in New Provider |
2nd
February
2007
Greg Narog is both an electrical engineer and bio-medical engineer (understanding body systems) having worked with control theory years ago but now is working with alternative health and medical research with young people and addressing the problems with the dangers of cell phone use.
We were fortunate to meet Greg and spend a very stimulating evening of learning while at a phenomenal StomperNet conference in Atlanta.
Learn about mitigating EMF in ADD and autistic children and getting some exciting results.
Join us with our A Healthy New Year podcast show Cell Phones - Harmful to Your Health?
more coming … >>
posted in New Provider |
22nd
January
2007
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BIO

We can attest to the fact that Dr. Brown and his carefully chosen staff constantly strive to increase both the quality of care received and the way it is received. He is currently more intently studying the Gonstead technique, which in his own words is, “the absolute best health care on the planet.” He is studying with Dr. Charley Ward of Elizabethton, Tennessee, who is a master of the technique.
Dr. James M. Brown was born in Gadsden, Alabama, later served honorably in the United States Army, and graduated from Life University with a Doctor of Chiropractic degree in 1997. He established Rocket City Chiropractic in Huntsville, Alabama in 1999 more … >>
posted in New Provider |
18th
January
2007
Welcome to the Natural Health Co-op. We’re ready to start loading… thank you for getting your bios and photos to me as soon as you can. Content will be in the articles/media blog with intro, then page link.
As you register and want to use this area for upload or comments or notes–I will move you into a Contributor author position to be able to post and upload whenever you would like.
WordPress has made quite a few nice changes in the Admin area and with display options.
This is YOUR area NHC providers, use it for whatever is best for you and the members. Blogs are wonderful content managers and we have several mentors we are following to make the wisest and most efficient use of the tools we have today.
The comment sections come already prepped on the right sidebar with SEO tools for getting us and what we can do for people out to the widest audience–not by what we feel about ourselves–but by how people vote with their feet (mouse) and add us to their personal page/links directories.
Contact the Co-op if you need ANY help whatsoever.
deb@health-co-op.com
615-469-5221 voice
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