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2-day free seminar on natural healing set

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DIAGNOSED with prostate cancer in 1994, he did not go through the traditiona­l and convention­al drug-based related treatments. Instead, he started looking for options, which led him to natural healing methods.

As a consequenc­e of his being healed in six months without surgery, chemothera­py and radiation, he started getting calls from people who wanted to know how and what he did. Thus, began his passion, and his unplanned mission to spread the good news of natural healing to as many people as possible.

“There is a natural remedy for everything. That’s how God made us. He made our bodies totally of natural cells, not a single synthetic cell. That is why a synthetic drug will always have adverse effects because the body reacts to it.”

Dr. Jaime E. Dy-Liacco is known for his regimen of fertilized raw eggs, red siling labuyo, ripe uncooked saba bananas, sea salt with lots of tap water, raw beef liver, raw pork pancreas, raw garlic and raw white ginger. His basic premise is to keep the body hydrated at all times and to fill the body with super nutrition from raw foods to keep the body’s metabolic processes normal at all times. Since the whole body runs on water, not having enough of it causes the organs to dry up and get sick.

Dr. Dy-Liacco is the only doctor of metabolic medicine in the Philippine­s having trained under the late Dr. William Donald Kelly, the founder of the Internatio­nal Health Institute and co-founder of the College of Metabolic Medicine in the States.

Prior to his mission, Dr. Dy-Liacco was an accomplish­ed executive, having worked at Procter and Gamble (P&G) for 22 years, becoming its first Filipino managing director in Peru and Japan, and later of an Asian region.

In 2005, he became the director general of the Philippine Institute of Traditiona­l and Alternativ­e Healthcare of the Department of Health (DOH), a post he was asked to occupy by then DOH secretary Manuel Dayrit.

At present, Dr. Dy-Liacco is a member of the board of trustees of the Philippine College for the Advancemen­t in Medicine since 2001, the PCAM vice president for 2013-2015, and a member of the American College for the Advancemen­t in Medicine.

For more than a decade now, Dr. DyLiacco has been travelling to different parts of the country to fulfill his mission of spreading the good news of natural healing. He now works as a full-time natural healer, charging nothing for his services.

The January 2015 issue of the magazine, Bravo Filipino, featured 14 of the brightest Filipino doctors, including Dr. Dy-Liacco.

On Feb. 14 and 15, Dr. Dy-Liacco will hold a two-day session at the Sacred Heart Social Hall. The first day is a lecture on natural healing, while on the second day, participan­ts will be taught muscle testing, a method of evaluating the body’s imbalances and assessing its needs.

Contact 0918-9422006 for details.

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