Over the years, I have been amazed at the resiliency of natural systems to heal and recover after being exposed to intense dysfunctional stresses. I’ve seen the same resiliency in my own body and health (emotional and physical) and have a strong desire to apply effective healing practices and to use my teaching skills to help others improve their own lives and life situations. Recently, my wife spent over two months in the hospital with acute pancreatitis and I was her primary care-giver for over a year. This experience has shown me clearly the major limitations of our traditional health-care system and the strong connection between our eating habits and practices, and our internal ecology. I am always looking for new tools and information that will give me more clarity and a stronger, healthier body. This is what has drawn me to Nutritional Therapy; I would love to be able to affect my own healing and improved health, and to be able to pass these skills and lessons on to others in my community.
Jack Leishman, Nutritional Therapy Practitioner
Looks good Jack!!!
Hi Jack,
Your site and blog entries look good. Keep up the good work.
Hope to see you soon…….Ross
Hi Jack, The message you left the other day was garbled so I didn’t here the date you wanted to propose for the gathering. Interestingly, I ran into Zoe today and she asked me if one was planned for Jan, and I said I thought that you, Joanna and Sharon had one in the works. Yes, do go ahead and schedule for the day that works best for the group. I’m sure I’ll be able to participate. I’ll check with my Arden Forest pals and see if we can host it there… just go ahead and announce the date and say we’re confirming that we can use the Arden Forest location from the prior invitation. So location to be confirmed.