Whole Foods’ Benefits and Living Comfortably with Illness
May 30, 2013
Hosted by Dr. Melanie Barton
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Episode Description
Eating whole foods can not only keep us healthy, but help restore our health. T. Colin Campbell, PhD will discuss his book Whole…Rethinking the Science of Nutrition that is the sequel to the famous The China Study that President Clinton followed to get healthy for his daughter’s wedding. Sylvia Hawthorn-Deppen will share with us her journey from recovery from chronic pain and discovery of new energy.
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Dr. Melanie Barton
Dr. Melanie Barton has been a holistic psychotherapist since 1985. She has a Master's degree in Social Work and a Doctorate in Pastoral Counseling. Dr. Barton is a licensed as an independent social worker, and is a member of the National Association of Social Workers. She is an ordained Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) minister. She teaches meditation and visualization. She is an advocate for people lost in the maze of the social services system and a mentor to people in recovery.
Dr. Barton specializes as a consultant to churches in transition and conflict. She has published poetry, a magazine article “Who gets the Church when Couples Divorce”, on-line articles about eating disorders, closing a therapy practice abruptly due to a medical crisis, and her life story. In 2008 she was named social worker of the year in Huntsville, Alabama. Dr. Barton's technique for healing is to focus on six key areas of life: spiritual, mental, emotional, physical, social, and financial. Her specialty is connecting people to mentor one another to shorten healing time.