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Hi ,

You may already know that Kim Nearpass and Pollock are in Frisco, which is about 70 miles west of Denver—perhaps further than your patient would want to travel.

60 Main Street

PO Box 4236

Frisco, CO 80443

(fax) 668-1301

There is an anthroposophic MD in Denver named Adam Blanning to whom I’d feel comfortable referring patients also

840 26th Street

Denver, CO 80205

Have you seen this film “Simply Raw”? ...a little inspiration from Cousens and company.....one of the participants in the clinical trial in the film is no longer a Type 1 diabetic, and became so inspired that he decided to go to naturopathic school!

Hi all-

I have a wonderful patient moving to Denver who would like to work with someone locally.  She has Hasimoto's but we've managed it without hormones and she'd like to keep it that way.  She also has Type I dibetes but would like to see if she could stop being diabetic anymore.  She's highly motivated and knows that may not be possible (and isn't just going to stop her insulin pump), but wants to really understand this condition for her and see how much of it she can change.  We've made a lot of progress in this department and she wants to keep it going.

 

Thanks-

Hindman, ND, LAc

Portland, OR

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I am in downtown Littleton, a suburb just southwest of Denver. I will say, for

the record, that Kim and are wonderful people and excellent doctors (and

great friends), but Frisco is, yes, quite a (scenic!) drive from Denver. If you

wanted to refer your patient to me, I would love to chat with you and see what

you have been doing that has been successful for her so I can maintain

continuity.

Be well!

Isaacs, ND, DC

Littleton, CO

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> > I have a wonderful patient moving to Denver who would like to work with

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> > see if she could stop being diabetic anymore.  She's highly motivated and

> > knows that may not be possible (and isn't just going to stop her insulin

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