Michelle Kahmeyer-Gabbe
PhD, EFT level 3
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Michelle Kahmeyer-Gabbe Quick Facts
Michelle Kahmeyer-Gabbe, PhD, entered the professional arena as a basic research scientist in the field of molecular genetics in 1995. A natural interest in medical communications led her to joi Elsevier Health Sciences in 2000, where she held positions as medical writer and editor of medical jou als, textbooks and sponsored publications, and Asia-Pacific regional Managing Editor. Coming to understand that our genome is not a life blueprint, but rather a servant of our thoughts, emotions and physical environment, she became certified in meridian tapping therapies in 2005, and has been trained in various self-empowerment methodologies including ontological coaching and NLP. Additionally, she promotes alte ative and complementary treatments such as Lifewave acu-patch technology. Michelle offers workshops and private sessions utilizing a combination of these approaches for the management of stress and anxieties of all kinds.
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Why wait for government warning labels to confront what already seems clear: cell phone radiation isn’t good for us, and in some people may be causing brain tumors. While the US Federal Communications Commission says current exposure guidelines are adequate, consumer protection agencies and ‘experts’ have at one time or another tried to convince the public that asbestos, tobacco, DDT and mercury were perfectly safe!
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