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In late February 2011, I had the opportunity to attend a summit put on by THRiiiVE.com. THRiiiVE.com brings together some of the top practitioners in the world to share information on how to help people find their path back to optimal health.

Those attending the event included Dr. Dietrich Klinghardt, Dr. Lee Cowden, Dr. Amy Derksen, Dr. Christy Westen, Dr. Jorge Moreno, Clint Ober, and several other amazingly gifted people. It was a superb event and I resonate deeply with the goals of this organization - to share information that will help get people out of their suffering.

I was asked to present some of my thoughts on therapies that may not be those that we commonly think of. I recognize that these options are probably not right for everyone; probably not even for most. However, I put together a collection of some of the unique things I've tried along the way and presented it at the event.

Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is based on my own personal journey and not a recommendation for any treatment or therapy.

The presentation can be found here:

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  BetterHealthGuy.com is intended to share my personal experience in recovering from my own chronic illness.  Information presented is based on my journey working with my doctors and other practitioners as well as things I have learned from conferences and other helpful resources.  As always, any medical decisions should be made only with the guidance of your own personal medical authority.  Everyone is unique and what may be right for me may not be right for others.