Dr. Lani’s Interview with Herbalist Susun Weed
August 18, 2010 by Dr. Lani
Filed under General Health, Osteoporosis


Dear Friends,
Last week’s webinar was a huge success. Susun graciously offered her expertise regarding herbal infusions and how to make them. Many people have expressed interest in the audiotape of this webinar: we are offering this download for free until Monday, September 6th. Click here to download this free podcast!
Since our last show (August 18th), we have received a flood of emails with specific health questions. Since we do not have the time to answer individual emails Dr. Lani does her best to offer webinar trainings as well as free webinars. Dr. Lani will also review Susun’s infusion advice during the next webinar on Wednesday, September 1st. If you have any questions regarding the show or calcium, magnesium and other minerals, you won’t want to miss this next webinar.
If you are interested in a consult with Dr. Lani, please call 510-898-0933 or email her assistant at DoctorLani@gmail.com. Dr. Lani has been working with osteoporosis cases for the past 18 years.

Thanks for the webinar. I enjoyed it very much and it was very informative. I really like Susun Weed and use her menopause book all the time. Is there a way to listen to it again. Is it filed somewhere?
I missed this. Any chance you can make it available for download for those who missed it.
Thanks
PS. I am in Australia, so with the time zones the live webinars are not practical so having them online would be really great. Thank you.
We will be posting it on the website next week – Thank you for your interest
After an ex Ray I was diagnosed with osteoporosis and mentioned this to a yoga teacher here in Costa Rica. He told me that tai chi and yoga create an electrical charge that tends to strengthn bones. Instead of taking fasomax which the doctor tried to prescribe I followed the yoga teachers advice. He recommended taking calcium supplements before bed and doing yoga excercises everyday. In one year I had another X-Ray and there was no sign of osteoporosis.
Carolyn Reilly
San Jose, Costa Rica