DIABETES NATURAL TREATMENT
Dr. Luis César Guedes Arroyo - Background
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Doctor in Medicine, specialized in Mental Health and Psychosomatic Medicine at Buenos Aires University with a PhD in Preventive Medicine at Johns Hopkins University, in the United States of America. He completed his studies with grants from Buenos Aires University and the World Health Organization, under the guidance of Dr Paul V. Lemkau and Dr Bernard Jensen of the United States of America, both eminent contemporary physicians and humanists.
He has worked at several different hospitals in Buenos Aires, and has been Head of Services at the A. Posadas Hospital and Administrator of the Dr A.L. Roballos Hospital. He has also developed teaching and research activities at the Buenos Aires, Littoral and Mar del Plata Universities, and at San Diego and Johns Hopkins Universities, both in the United States of America. Currently he is the Administrator of Dr Bernard Jensen Preventive Medicine Institute in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
He has represented Argentina at international conferences and seminars, and has published books and articles related to his specialty. He has also given lectures and dissertations on Mental Health, Preventive Medicine and Therapeutic Methods for Detoxification and the Care of Vital Organs in his country as well as abroad.
Dr Guedes believes that the different medical specialties should be studied with due respect and in depth, and optimal therapeutics should be applied to meet the needs of patients and to prevent the different ailments that threaten healthy people, through scientific treatment options and an education that promotes a lifestyle compatible with the harmony and welfare that reign supreme in Nature. His most outstanding contribution to medical science is the use of a principle that involves the physical, mental and spiritual aspects of the study and treatment of both healthy and ill people. The real art of healing is that which teaches one to change one's lifestyle, renewing the body tissues in order to prevent a disorder from developing or cease its development, reverting the process as soon as possible.
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