Free natural healing seminars set

July 23,2015 - 01:05 AM

A SERIES of lectures on natural healing methods will be held from July 25 to Aug. 1 at the Sacred Heart church’s social hall on D. Jakosalem St., Cebu City.

The July 25 lecture will cover topics like “Pulling people out of dialysis” by Dr. Samuel Perez Dizon and “The role of enzymes in staying healthy” by Jaime Fabregas.

Dr. Jaime Dy-Liacco will discuss natural healing on July 26 and muscle testing on Aug. 1.

There will also be consultations with Dr. Dizon and Fabregas on July 26 and 27 and with Dr. Dy-Liacco on July 27-31.

Dr. Dy-Liacco is known for his regimen of fertilized eggs, red siling labuyo, and sea salt with lots of water. His basic premise is to keep the body hydrated at all times. Since the whole body runs on water, not having enough of it causes the organs to dry up and get sick.

Dy-Liacco is the only Doctor of Metabolic Medicine in the Philippines having trained under the late Dr. William Donald Kelley, the founder of the International Health Institute and co-founder of the College of Metabolic Medicine in the United States.

Dr. Dizon is a medical doctor and natural healing consultant at the George Dewey Medical and Wellness Center in Olongapo City. He is also the founder of the Institute of Natural Healing in Olongapo with branches in Olongapo, Bataan and Pasig City.

Jaime Fabregas is a multi-awarded actor and musical scorer. He has been working offscreen as Director for Special Projects, Life Enzyme, Pillars 5 Inc. and has become an expert on enzymes.

This seminar is for free. Sessions are from 9 a.m. till noon and 1-5 p.m.

For inquiries, contact (0939) 9313181.

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