June 2008 Newsletter from Ecopolitan

How is your eco-health today? And what about your loved ones?
Attached are your monthly updates from Ecopolitan.

June Features:

  1. Eco-Foraging
  2. Common Skin Cancer Risk
  3. Gum Disease and Cancer Risk
  4. Weight loss Seminar
  5. Free Information meetings

If you would like to help others improve their health and learn about eco-friendly living, email this letter to a friend.

Your comments and ideas are always welcomed - please email us.
Let us know how we're doing!

With Appreciation,

 Ecopolitan's logo

The Ecopolitan Eco-Health Network is harmonizing Health Sciences, Nutrition, Ecology, Community, and Education to Secure a Joyful, Sustainable Future for Life on Earth!

Restaurant: (612)-87-GREEN, Eco-Health, Eco-Shop & Eco-Stay: (612)-870-2974. EMF Remediation: (612)-871-9569). Contact Form. Ecopolitan's address: 2409 Lyndale Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55405.

1. Eco-Foraging Camp in River Haven, WI

Every several weeks, during our beautiful Northern Summers

What is Eco-Foraging? We define Eco-Foraging as the process of searching for edible plants provided by Nature, then eating them! This process involves living and walking in Natural surroundings for a few days, forming friendships and communal awareness, re-discovering our intimate contact with our natural sources, and learning to trust that Nature will always provide; everything we really need is already here, around us!

Foraging heals us and connects us. Foraging gives us freedom and fulfillment. Foraging is fun!.

Upcoming Foraging Trip: June 20-22, starting Friday at 1 PM at the Ecopolitan's parking lot (2409 Lyndale Avenue South, Minneapolis).

Read more about Eco-Foraging and about the Camp.

2. Pre-cancerous Skin Damage (Solar Keratosis)

What is Solar Keratosis? What is the standard treatment approach? What is ecopolitan's safe, non-invasive approach? And how to reduce your risks? Here is an original article by Dr. T, in preparation for summer.

Read previous newsletter articles in the new Ecopolitan's articles archive, or search through the ecopolitan website, if you are concerned about cancer, heart problems, and chronic, degenerative disease related to preventable environmental factors!

3. Ask Dr.T: Gum Disease and Cancer Risk

A HealthDay News article on May 27 says -- "There may be another good reason to floss each day: A new study finds that gum disease could raise the risk for cancer." Read the annotated article, together with Doctor T's comments.

 

4. Special Weight loss Seminar

Strategies for Optimal Health

6-hour Saturday Seminar: Weight Loss - Strategies for Optimal Health delivering cutting edge information to effectively help one lose weight by measurably improving health.

Included is an organic lunch buffet (provided by Ecopolitan), seminar notes (over 300 slides of cutting edge information), free body composition analysis using BIA technology, exclusive discounts on related material, time for questions and answers.

To preview the Seminar on video - click here.

 

To register, contact biologique nutrition and health coaching at: 952.346.0044

For the full information about the seminar and the presenters, click here.

Seminar cost: $25 before June 14. $50 at the door. The saminar takes place on the Northwestern Health Sciences University, Bloomington, MN at June 14th, 2008. 9-3PM CDT. Open to the public and health care practitioners.

 

5. Free Information Meetings

(Every Tuesday 6-8+ PM, at the Garden Level below the Restaurant).

Join us for free lectures, discussions and socializing. The information meetings begin sharply at 6:30 PM- please come at 6 PM to meet others, wind down, and have a drink (organic NSA wine, smoothies, or fresh juice...) or a snack (optional). If you wish, you can order from the restaurant before the meeting and we will bring your order downstairs to you. Or, you can just sit and relax, since no purchase is necessary.

Upcoming Meeting Topics:

June 17 - All You Need to Know About Medical Foods

June 24 - Cell-Wall Deficient Bacteria

About This Newsletter

This Newsletter has been authored by Doctor T (with some assistance of others), who apologizes profusely for any grammatical or spelling errors that may have occurred, and promises to correct any error promptly upon being notified...

Adiel (“Doctor T”) Tel-Oren, MD (Europe), DC, LN, DACBN, DABOM, CCN, FABDA, DABCT(c), the founder and President of Ecopolitan and its Eco-Health Network, specializes in disease prevention, non-invasive clinical medicine, nutritional and environmental medicine, and functional medicine (science-based holistic approaches to diagnosis and therapy). Trained as an MD in Europe and the USA, Doctor T is board-certified with the American Board of Oxidative Medicine, American Clinical Board of Nutrition, and the American Board of Chelation Therapy (candidate). He is a Certified Clinical Nutritionist and a professor with the Clinical Nutrition Certification Board of the International & American Association of Clinical Nutritionists; a doctor of chiropractic (trained & licensed in the USA); a Licensed Nutritionist (Minnesota); a Fellow of the American Board of Disability Analysts; a member of the ACA Nutrition Council; and President Emeritus of the University of Natural Medicine (Santa Fe, NM), where he serves as Dean of Medical Sciences and Professor of functional, nutritional, & clinical medicine.

Doctor T is founder and president of: The Functional and Dental Health (FDH) Foundation (2001), with local and international chapters; the innovative Integrated Healthcare Clinics (1994-2000); America’s first urban Eco-Spa & Eco-Hostel (2005); and Ecopolitan, America's most ecological & environmentally friendly urban complex, which includes an EcoSpa, an Eco-Healing Clinic, an Eco-Hostel, and Ecopolitan, America’s first sustainable restaurant offering 100% Organic EcoRaw Living Cuisine , an Eco-Shop, & an educational resource center (2001). Besides seeing patients and lecturing internationally & on radio/ TV shows to doctors, nurses, & the public, Doctor T consults for nutritional, military, government, and community organizations and is currently writing books and producing CD’s of his popular ‘Ask Doctor T’™ lectures. He also practices wilderness and humanitarian medicine in remote areas; organizes and guides humanitarian Eco-Treks in Nepal; and leads ecological health and education retreats in Wisconsin, Tropical Thailand, and in Nepal, where he also directs CCODER’s Community Health Plan (www.ccoder.org), managing the health of nearly 200,000 people.

He is seeing patients just one or two days each month, plus does laboratory tests when indicated for his patients and for other doctors' referred patients. More information about Doctor Tel-Oren.

To reach Doctor T (for medical concerns, or to join the FDH Foundation ) please call his assistant, using our secondary phone line (612) 870-2974, or Email us via our Contact Form.