Guest guest Posted November 29, 2004 Report Share Posted November 29, 2004 I hear he's a good Energy MD? Has anyone been to see him? Thanks, Sis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 30, 2004 Report Share Posted November 30, 2004 I spoke with him on the phone last week. He's semi-retired and spends most of his time traveling and teaching other doctors. I was impressed by him in our conversation and scheduled an appointment in February. He leans toward natural treatments over traditional medicine. He is very expensive -- $500/hour. > > I hear he's a good Energy MD? > > Has anyone been to see him? > > Thanks, > > Sis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 About Dr. Cowden, a new member of our local support group's on-line group has been seeing Dr. Cowden for at least 6 months now. She has been ill for many years, apparently with lyme. Finally, she reports, she is making much progress. I am aware that she was first tested elsewhere, using the Bowen test, and tested positive for lyme. Dr. Cowden focuses a good bit of attention on lyme, from what I heard on a radio interview. I would not have guessed that he is semi-retired. A local AP (antibiotic protocol -- Dr. Brown's work) physician is doing some studying under Dr. C at his office. When I heard Dr. Cowden in the radio interview, a caller wanted his office information. He mentioned then that he did not have an open appt for about 3 months from that time. bg > > I hear he's a good Energy MD? > > Has anyone been to see him? > > Thanks, > > Sis Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2004 Report Share Posted December 5, 2004 My two cents re Cowden. I believe he used to practice in Dallas, and was mainly a Multiple Chemical Sensitiviy (MCS) specialist. I called his office (when he was in Dallas-where I am) and got the feeling that " CFS " was *not* his primary area of emphasis. That being said, if one feels that they have other problems, MCS, Lyme, etc., he may be a good choice to go to. I have also heard he is expensive and since he believes in using natural treatments/supplemnts/tests, some of his charges may not be covered by insurance. There is nothing wrong w/ that (if true) if one has enough money. Mike C. > > > About Dr. Cowden, a new member of our local support group's on-line > group has been seeing Dr. Cowden for at least 6 months now. She has > been ill for many years, apparently with lyme. Finally, she > reports, she is making much progress. I am aware that she was first > tested elsewhere, using the Bowen test, and tested positive for > lyme. Dr. Cowden focuses a good bit of attention on lyme, from what > I heard on a radio interview. > > I would not have guessed that he is semi-retired. A local AP > (antibiotic protocol -- Dr. Brown's work) physician is doing some > studying under Dr. C at his office. When I heard Dr. Cowden in the > radio interview, a caller wanted his office information. He > mentioned then that he did not have an open appt for about 3 months > from that time. > > bg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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