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Creating Resilient Immune Strength During Times Of COVID-19

Broadcast on June 15, 2020
With Dr. Jacqueline Susanna Chan
Hosted by Sabrina Chaw

During this interview you'll learn about key nutrients and health practices to keep your immune system strong. Dr. Jacqueline Chan will share with you the top laboratory findings that can reveal if you're at a tipping point — from asymptomatic or mild to really sick with COVID-19. You'll also learn safe home practices you can do that could save your life just in case you get COVID-19, as well as ways to balance your nervous system during times of stress through optimal hormone health and meditative practices.

In This Session:

  • You'll learn about the different aspects of the immune system and what supplements to take to prevent infection
  • You'll receive some life saving crucial practices you can do in the safety of your home in case you get COVID-19
  • You'll be guided in creating a plan for how to balance your nervous system and hormone health during times of change, especially for women over 50
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Dr. Jacqueline Susanna Chan

Physician and Medical Director

As a holistic medicine physician, Dr. Jacqueline Chan believes that compassion, presence, and grace are crucial healing forces along with intelligently applied clinical knowledge. Dr. Chan received her osteopathic medical degree from Ohio University as 8th in her class and completed her Family Practice Residency in 1997. She later became board certified in Integrative Holistic Medicine and Neuro-musculoskeletal Medicine. Dr. Chan was drawn to Osteopathic Medicine because of its holistic and individualized approach. Osteopaths receive the same full medical training of an M.D., with additional training in musculoskeletal manipulation and a whole-person approach.

Dr. Chan believes that health means more than the absence of disease. Optimal health includes operating out of the highest expression of our soul’s purpose. She uses functional lab testing that looks at the body’s genetics, overall toxic burden, nutrient status, gut and brain inflammation, brain chemistry, food allergies, stealth infections such as mold, parasites, viruses, and spirochete, and hormone levels. Dr. Chan also addresses more subtle energies that can affect our health such as Wi-Fi and emotional or psychic stressors. Dr. Chan uses a wide array of treatment modalities such as; an extended physical exam that includes the energetics of the body’s biofield, orthomolecular substances that help with the production of a healthy immune system and brain chemistry, herbal tinctures for endocrine support and anti-pathogen purposes, German homeopathic remedies for increasing organ functionality, IV nutrient therapy, IV ozone therapy, as well as hands-on osteopathic cranio-sacral therapy and energy balancing.

Dr. Chan specializes in adrenal insufficiency, thyroid and sex hormone imbalances, brain care, acute traumatic brain injury, mood and cognitive issues, autoimmune conditions, musculoskeletal pain issues, tinnitus, dizziness, headaches, the sensitive complex patient who cannot handle taking medication.

Dr. Chan is a member of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine, the Institute of Functional Medicine, and the American Osteopathic Association. She has presented on a panel for Dr. Oz at the Civic Center and completed a research study with Beverly Rubik at the Institute of Frontier Science, Berkley, CA on the Bio field. She is currently serving as part of the core faculty at the Academy of Intuition Medicine in Sausalito, CA.

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