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AIA's Teleconference held on February 20, 2008.

Our presenter: Dr. Kamyar M. Hedayat, MD, FAAP

Topic:
Essential oils for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders in children and adults

About the Teleconference:
This talk will achieve 5 goals:
1) learn how to determine the effect of any essential oils on the GI system by smelling it,
2) Understand the brain-gut connection and the role of emotions in GI disorders,
3) learn the 3 most common disorders that affect children and how to treat them,
4) learn the 3 most common adults disorders and how to treat them,
5) Review the advantages, disadvantages and indications for internal, topical and inhalational routes. This talk will also include recommendations on using hydrolats for GI disorders.

About Dr. Hedayat:
Dr. Kamyar is a  Stanford-trained critical care physician, board-certified pediatrician and clincal aromatherapist, and holistic physician. Dr. Hedayat blends natural, safe and effective remedies based on the latest scientific research, indigenous healing practices and over 10 years of clinical experience. While treating seriously ill patients in the intensive care unit, Dr. Hedayat observed two phenomena. Patients who were given antibiotics were often the sickest patients in the critical care unit and their infections were more resistant to treatment. Many illnesses, such as asthma and seizures, had emotional components which were never addressed by conventional treatments. This inspired Dr. Hedayat to dedicate his efforts to promote healing of body and mind. Aromatherapy has been used for over 5,000 years to promote a healthy body and soul. The last decade has seen increased interest by patients and healthcare professionals alike in the mechanisms and uses of complementary modalities, particularly essential oils. Through ongoing research, testing and product development Aroma MD™ is committed to improving the lives and health of children and adults.

Website: www.aromamd.net


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Kamyar M. Hedayat, MD, FAAP

Topic:
Essential oils for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders in children and adults

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