Recovery when modern medicine fails
As a tree is known by its fruit, so is alternative medicine judged by its effectiveness with patients.
You will also learn about Dr. Quaranto the person, who he is and what makes him tick. Why is this important? Because a holistic health practitioner must be whole himself before he can help others. Makes sense, doesn’t it? |
Author Bio
Danny Quaranto is an expert in multiple fields of alternative medicine—in addition to being a Medical Doctor. He customizes healing that reaches the source, which then clears away its painful and debilitating symptoms. He loves helping others with the soul-rendering afflictions that burden our body, mind and emotions––even our spirit.
"My passion is to help people become well and whole, and then enable them to help themselves. The more people who experience holistic care, the healthier the entire world will be. This creates a ripple effect where one person affects one family, which in turn affects one community, one state, one continent, one world, and eventually one universe. The way it aught to be - and will be one day.
"I hold a Medical Degree and Certification of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (N.C.C.A.O.M.) in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine. What makes my practice unique is the synthesis of many technologies to maximize the patient’s potential. These include the nine major branches of Oriental Medicine as well as other therapies."
"My passion is to help people become well and whole, and then enable them to help themselves. The more people who experience holistic care, the healthier the entire world will be. This creates a ripple effect where one person affects one family, which in turn affects one community, one state, one continent, one world, and eventually one universe. The way it aught to be - and will be one day.
"I hold a Medical Degree and Certification of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (N.C.C.A.O.M.) in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine. What makes my practice unique is the synthesis of many technologies to maximize the patient’s potential. These include the nine major branches of Oriental Medicine as well as other therapies."