Licensed Acupuncture Physician, Board Certified
M.D.(M.A.), (Dr. of Alternative Medicine)
Licensed Massage and Bodywork Therapist
Jensen International Certified Iridologist, RFBT
Herbal Medicine, Nutritional & Homeopathic Injections, Qigong
Whole Health Partners/Prestege Wellness
Physician, therapist, caregiver, author, educator, mentor, artist, musician, above all healer, Dr. Howard Stoller, fondly known as Dr. How has been practicing healing arts for more than 30 years and in his own words is “just getting warmed up”.
An acupuncture physician, Herbologist, food therapist, massage and bodywork therapist and also having trained as an MD, Dr. Stoller has a deep understanding of human anatomy, physiology, spirituality and perhaps most importantly, the spirit, mind, body connection.
“As we know, two heads are better than one and two hearts can inspire miracles, so let’s work together as a team, as friends.”
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Bodywork therapies is a general term that refers to a group of body-based approaches to treatment that emphasize manipulation and realignment of the body's structure in order to improve its function as well as the client's mental outlook. These therapies typically combine a relatively passive phase, in which the client receives deep-tissue bodywork or postural correction from an experienced instructor or practitioner, and a more active period of movement education, in which the client practices sitting, standing, and moving about with better alignment of the body and greater ease of motion.
Bodywork should not be equated with massage simply speaking. Massage therapy is one form of bodywork, but in massage therapy, the practitioner uses oil or lotion to reduce the friction between his or her hands and the client's skin. In most forms of body work, little if any lubrication is used, as the goal of this type of hands-on treatment is to warm, relax and stretch the fascia (a band or sheath of connective tissue that covers, supports, or connects the muscles and the internal organs) and underlying layers of tissue.
Any of a range of medical therapies that are not regarded as orthodox by the medical profession, such as herbalism, homeopathy, and acupuncture.
Orthomolecular is a term that comes from ortho, which is Greek for "correct" or "right," and "molecule," which is the simplest structure that displays the characteristics of a compound. So it literally means the "right molecule."
Two-time Nobel Prize winner, and molecular biologist, Linus Pauling, Ph.D.,coined the term "Orthomolecular" in his 1968 article "Orthomolecular Psychiatry" in the journal "Science."
Orthomolecular medicine describes the practice of preventing and treating disease by providing the body with optimal amounts of substances which are natural to the body.
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