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Gary S. Ross, M.D. combines the best of traditional
western medicine, high technology and specialty diagnostic tests with
nutritional, holistic medicine. In the old days, people called this
"common sense." Today you might call it "thinking outside
the box." True holistic medicine involves all the tools of health
and medicine: nutrition -- diet and nutritional supplements, digestion,
food allergies and sensitivities; exercise -- yoga, weight lifting,
aerobic fitness; environmental health; attitude; balancing the hormones,
including the thyroid, naturally; and supporting the glands including
the adrenals. Holistic therapies include diet, exercise, nutritional
supplements, intravenous and intramuscular injections, homeopathy,
herbs and naturally compounded medicines.
People seek Dr. Ross' advice for a variety of health concerns, but
the most common issues are those related to hormone, adrenal and thyroid
imbalances. Symptoms can include fatigue, poor memory and concentration,
weight gain, exhaustion, depression, recurrent infections, dry skin,
and lack of stamina and vigor. Other underlying symptoms and causes
can be a part of the picture and Dr. Ross draws on the array of western
and eastern methods to diagnose, treat and advise each patient.
For 30 years, Dr. Ross has seen patients daily in his San Francisco
medical practice. He treats each person as an individual, creating
a customized plan of action for every patient. Dr. Ross knows that
the path to better health begins where you are and he applies his
clinical experience, medical knowledge and holistic wisdom in the
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In addition to his private medical practice, Dr. Ross, a pioneer in
the natural health field, is the author of books and tapes and he
has published articles in a variety of health publications. He has
lectured internationally and has served as a medical consultant in
the health industry. He was professor of western clinical medicine
at Meiji College of Oriental Medicine.
Dr.
Ross received his medical degree from George Washington University
School of Medicine and did residency training in internal medicine.
A lifelong student of health, Dr. Ross has pursued his higher health
education throughout his career. He has had the honor of learning
from some of the great natural health leaders of this century. His
studies have taken him around the world and have given him a broad
overview of health and healing. He also manages to remain current
on western medical topics and he trained in acupuncture through UCLA
School of Medicine.
He has a respect for the different dietary and health choices available.
Each individual is unique and the pursuit of better health, like life
itself, is a process. No matter what the health issue is, there is
always something that can be done to obtain benefit. And no matter
how well you feel, why not try to do something to build on that good
health -- on all levels -- to always aim for the best quality of life.
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